World Hindi Day, also known as World Hindi Diwas or International Hindi Day, is celebrated yearly on January 10. It is a day to commemorate the beauty, legacy, and expanding global significance of the ...
Barsha Nag Bhowmick has an opinion on anything and everything. A scribe for more than two decades, she writes on various topics including art, literature, relationships, lifestyle and anything that ...
The video has accumulated more than 307,000 views and over 16,000 likes. A good teacher can make a huge difference in a student's life as they inspire them to work hard and achieve something. Now, a ...
A picture of Hindi literature being sold at a price as low as a hundred and fifty rupees a kilo is doing the rounds on social media. While on one hand the present day condition of Hindi literature and ...
The recent lockdown caused by the pandemic has forced Indian publishing to rethink its ways. For language publishers, who don’t have a particularly active digital presence, this was doubly challenging ...
Hindi stories and poems are gaining popularity in Bollywood and streaming shows, according to actors Vijay Varma and Pankaj Tripathi. They believe that new age screenwriters are incorporating Hindi ...
After a month of Hindi lessons with Hari Lal Dhingra, I made my Hindi speaking debut at a friend’s house. Her father, a senior policeman in Mumbai, happens to be an extremely conservative man with ...
The Hindi website launched by Delhi University is gaining popularity among the admission-seekers and runs parallel with DU's English website, reports Srishti Jha. As far as communication is concerned, ...
Let’s first make it clear that “language” and “script” are two different things. “Language” is a verbal system of communication. A “script” is simply the collection of symbols used to represent that ...
Overdrive has been at the helm of auto journalism for over 12 year and has also been the No.1 auto magazine for a long time now. Taking a step further and laterally integrating itself, Overdrive has ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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