On 05.10.2020 (Monday), the newly constructed building of the Hyderabad regional centre of the Central Institute of Hindi, Agra was inaugurated online by Shri. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', the Hon'ble Minister of Education, Government of India and Chairman, Central Board of Hindi Education, Agra.
Shri
C.H. Malla Reddy, Minister of Labour, Employment, Government of Telangana was
the chairman of the program. Shri Anil Sharma 'Joshi', Hon'ble Vice President,
Union Hindi ShikshanMandal, Agra, Shri G. Saianna, Hon'ble MLA, Secunderabad
Cantonment, Shri N. Ramchandra Rao, Hon'ble MLC, Hyderabad, Telangana, Prof.
From Central Hindi Institute Headquarter, Agra, Prof. Bina Sharma, Director,
Central Hindi Institute, Agra and all members of the Central Hindi Institute
family, many scholars from across the country, and students participated in the
programme.
The
director of Central Institute of Hindi, Agra, Prof.Bina Sharma in her inaugural
address welcomed Honourable Minister of Education, Government of India, Shri.
Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Mr. C. H. Malla Reddy, Labour, Employment Minister,
Government of Telangana, Shri G. Saianna, Honourable MLA, Secunderabad
Cantonment, Shri N. Ramchandra Rao, Honourable MLC, Hyderabad, Telangana and
Mr. Anil Sharma ‘Joshi’, Vice President, Central Hindi Teaching Board, Agra.
After
the welcome address of the Director, Hon'ble Minister of Education, Government
of India, Shri. Ramesh PokhriyalNishank unveiled the plaque electronically. On
this occasion, expressing his views, he said that it is a matter of pride that
we all have gathered in times of crisis for a good cause. We have all gathered
for the inauguration of a building that is constantly striving to teach Hindi.
Thanking the Telangana government, he said that land has been provided to a
good institution and therefore, Shri C.H. Malla Reddy, Minister of Labour,
Employment, Telangana, must convey my best wishes to the Chief Minister of the
Government of Telangana for this work. We are all realizing the dream of Gandhi
in which we have to further empower the 22 languages of the country which are
included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution and the important
responsibility of connecting them is on Hindi. This is a language which has
elegance and lexicon as well. This will probably be a language with more than 9
lakh words and this power is definitely coming from its relationship with these
22 languages of the country.
In
the new education policy, we have come up with education in mother tongue.
Language is not the word, but the spirit. In language, there is tradition,
culture, life and value.
The
Central Hindi Institute has 08 centres dedicated to Hindi. I expect all those
who are associated with these 08 centres that they strive to make Hindi a contact
language for 130 crore people. Today, the Hyderabad Centre building has been
inaugurated on the land of Padma Bhushan Shri MoturiSatyanarayanji, who was an ardent
follower of Mahatma Gandhi. Today, welfare and progress of languages, we need
to take pledge. Mahatma Gandhi said that the nation which does not have the
official language is dumb. All our languages are same and we have to empower all
of them including Hindi that connects all languages.
Many
countries have provided education in mother tongue. Examples of countries like
Germany, France, Japan, Israel etc. are in front of us. All these countries
have made a lot of progress in the field of research and technology by studying
in the mother tongue. We also have to know foreign languages, but should not
leave our roots. We are trying to make Indian Language University, so that
people from different regions can learn the languages of different states. It
is very important that the people of the North learn the languages of the
South and the people of the South know the languages of the North. This country
will be one only if we are familiar with each other's culture, tradition and
food. Hon'ble Prime Minister is very concerned about the development of
regional languages of India. He also has in his mind - Ek Bharat Shrestha
Bharat. I request the states to implement the system of education in the mother
tongue. The new education policy will act as a cornerstone in developing Indian
languages. The Central Hindi Institute can have a very big role in this regard.
The objectives for which the institute has been set up should fulfil those
objectives. About 14 thousand students / teachers have received training from
Hyderabad center. They are all Hindi ambassadors. I believe that people will
get direction in the near future through the Central Institute of Hindi.
The
program was chaired by Shri C.H. Malla Reddy, Labour, Employment Minister,
Telangana Government. In his presidential address, Mr. Reddy said that I was
also present on the occasion of the foundation stone laying ceremony of the
Hyderabad Center of the Central Hindi Institute. The then Honourable Minister
of State for Human Resource Development, Mr. Satpal Singh was also present on
the occasion of Bhoomi Pujan. Today I am present at the inauguration of this
building, it is a matter of happiness. I request the Telangana government to provide
more land to the institute, so that Hindi lovers will have a lot more
facilities in future.
While
delivering vote of thanks, Shri Anil Kumar Sharma ' Joshi ', Vice-Chairman,
Central Hindi ShikshanMandal, Agra said that today everyone heard a historic
speech. Today is a historic moment. The new building has been inaugurated in
Telugu Pradesh, the birthplace of the founder of the Central Institute of
Hindi, by the Hon’ble Education Minister, who has brought the New Education
policy primarily centred on the languages. This is not just the inauguration of
a building. This is an important milestone in the efforts to uplift the Hindi
and Indian languages proposed in this education policy. The building is the
manifestation of the efforts of the institution's founder late
MoturiSatyanarayana.
Shri Anil Kumar Sharma ‘Joshi’ expressed his heartiest
gratitude to honourable Minister of Education who visioned an education policy
that would lead the future of crores of youth of this country to reach their
goals. As the chairman of the Kendriya Hindi ShikshanMandal, the honourable
minister has hundreds of dreams for Hindi and Indian languages in his mind
and heart. His active guidance is the greatest strength of the Central Hindi Institute.
Being a poet, writer, litterateur, he is deeply aware of the challenges facing
Hindi and Indian languages. The Central Hindi Institute is endeavoring to
prepare online courses for Hindi teaching-training in the present session. This
effort of the institute will definitely be beneficial for the worldwide spread
of Hindi. I welcome honourable Shri CH Malla Reddy ji on this occasion today.
It is a happy coincidence that he was also present on the occasion of laying
the foundation stone of Hyderabad Bhawan. I hope that when classes begin in
this building, you will have a gracious presence in that program.
I also thank the honourable MPs and honorable MLAs of the
region who provided continuous support during the construction work of this
building. Today's program is also graced by learned members of the Kendriya
Hindi ShikshanMandal. With their successful guidance, the organization is
continuously moving forward, we are thankful for their continuous support and
guidance. I am grateful to all the language admirers of Hindi, Telugu and other
languages which are associated with the program. Their cooperation is
important to us. In the Corona era, the most important role in this virtual
program is technology. For this, I am also grateful NIC who provided technical
facilities. Many congratulations and gratitude to the Regional Director of
Hyderabad Center, Mr.GangadharVanode for successfully coordinating the program
at Hyderabad. Congratulations to Professor Beena Sharma, Director, Central
Hindi Institute, Registrar and other officials and their entire team for
coordinating and successful conduct of this entire program. I hope that with
the guidance and cooperation of all of you, the institute will continue to
achieve new achievements in the promotion of Hindi and in the flourishing of
Indian languages.
The technical coordination was conducted by Shri AnupamShrivastava
and the anchoring was done by Dr. JyotsnaRaghuvanshi at Headquarters, Agra. A
multimedia presentation of the Hyderabad center was presented on the occasion
in which the features of the newly constructed building of the Hyderabad center
were introduced. The Regional Center Hyderabad carried out its activities since
1976 on a rented building. The newly built four-storeyed building with ground
floor on the plot received from the Telangana government has been constructed
through the Central Public Works Department, Hyderabad at a cost of about Rs
5.67 crore in 1000 square yards.
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