Hindi Diwas
Hindi
Diwas, celebrated on 14th September, is an important day to propagate Hindi language in this
world and encourage people to feel proud in speaking this language. Hindi
language is connected with various rituals, cultural heritage and values that
provide the glimpse of Indian culture. Thus, it is important to dedicate a day
to this language that plays a vital role in showing true values and tradition
of India to rest of the world. Secondary students of
Witty International School, Pawan Baug celebrated ‘Hindi Diwas’ with much
fanfare and enthusiasm.
The
School believes that each student has some hidden talent which needs to be
nurtured properly and must get a platform to showcase the multi dimensional
talents. As a part of celebrating ‘Hindi Diwas’, the students presented a
vibrant cultural programme depicting the various realms of Hindi literature.
The
school had invited Mr Yogesh Vikrant Singh, a lyricist and dialogue writer, Mrs
Garima Singh, a famous Doordarshanactress and Mr Shailesh Kumar Singh, famous
critic and writer who graced the occasion as the
chief guests to mark the importance of this day along with the students. The program commenced with a
spectacular Welcome Dance‘Shubhaarambh’ which presented the cultural
bonanza in the form of Unity in Diversity. ‘HasyaKaviSammelan’
provided a rendition of poems such as MaccharChalisa, Netaji, Hindi kamaan etc.
Each poem symbolised humour, patriotism etc.
‘Cyber
Crime NukkadNatak’, a street play which stressed on
the vicious evils of the internet and social media. It enabled the students to
be aware of the horrors associated with the cyber world.The play ended with a
pledge of using the internet safely and wisely imparted a great social message
to the audience.One dance based on “Unstoppable India”
song sung by Shankar Mahadevan mesmerized the spectators. ‘Kya BanegaCrorepati’ was a stand up comedy which kept the audience
in splits. Their comic timing and humorous approach was highly appreciated.
The
programme proceeded forward with a“Madhurswarlehri”which
was an innovative fusion of different ragas, rhythm, melody and harmony .The
audience truly rejoiced to the beats of the rhythmic songs. A Hindi program can
never be complete unless Hindi Literature is aptly presented. ‘SayaniBua’a mature
play based on the famous story penned by Mrs.Mannu Bhandari on the relationship between a disciplinarian
mother andconstrained daughter was showcased. It was a powerful packed
performance that enthralled the minds and hearts of the audience to the very
end.
The show ended with a fantabulous
Grand Finale, ‘GanpatiBappaMorya’where each student
present there in the auditorium felt proud to be a part of such a culture which
possesses a language as great as Hindi.
Mrs
Garima Singh aptly said, “Celebration of this special day will definitely promote
Hindi language and will be best transferred to next generation. Moreover,
people should feel proud of their national language and this is the main motive
of this special day celebration. Therefore, celebration of Hindi Diwas all across India will definitely
enhance the glory and progress of Hindi and new generation will feel the
importance of their mother language in their overall development.”
“To
ensure that Hindi becomes a means of expression, we have to work to bring that
pride back in the next generation. When confidence and verve return to Hindi
prose, that’s when the language will endure. When the youth feels that Hindi is
versatile enough for their 21st century sensibilities, that’s when it will
grow. It is our responsibility to help our children move ahead into the future
and carry their greatest heritage, the language of Hindi, with them," remarked the
Principal, Mr Bijo Kurian. He also appreciated the efforts of the
Hindi Department and the participating students.
The
students were also advised to revere Hindi language, enrich Hindi literature
and strive to bring ‘Hindi’ to the pedestal where the whole world acknowledges
its magnitude.
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