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Hindi Diwas 2020: Watch documentaries on how Hindi became Rajbhasha, with NFDC on Monday, Sept 14

As Monday marks the day to celebrate Hindi language, National Film Division plans to stream five documentaries about adoption of Hindi as an official language of India. India adopted Hindi as the official language September 14, 1949.

NFDC will also show mock enactment of the meeting of the Constituent Assembly by children and  travelogues showing growth and popularity of Hindi in different states.  Five films on Hindi shall be available for 24 hours free viewing @ www.filmsdivision.org/Documentary of the Week and also on https://www.youtube.com/user/FilmsDivision.

The pioneering efforts of Beohar Rajendra Simha, a well known Hindi scholar-writer who rallied and lobbied in favour of Hindi along with other stalwarts like Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Maithili Sharan Gupta  and Kaka Kalelkar came  to fruition on Simha’s 50th birth day on 14th September,1949 when the Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as one of the  official languages of the Union of India  which  was ratified by the Constitution of India that came into effect on the 26th of January 1950. Under the Article 343 of the Indian Constitution, Hindi written in Devanagari script was adopted as the official language.  Today, Hindi  is one of the widely spoken languages in the world  and the first language of more than 520 million people.

The films being streamed are Witness to our Constitution (Samvidhan Ke Sakshi) (44 Min./ Col./ Hindi/1992) which  depicts interesting aspects of the Constituent Assembly meeting and the decision to make Hindi an official language of India,  14th September, 1949 (17 Min./Col./ Hindi/1991), a mock enactment of  Constituent Assembly by children to recreate the historic event of adopting Hindi as National Language, Bharat Ki Vaani (52 Min./Col./Hindi / 1990), a travelogue through different States to realize importance of Hindi,  Hamari Bhasha (4 Min./ Col./Hindi/2011), on Hindi as National Language which can unite the Country as one and  Hindi Ki Vikas Yatra  (10 Min./Col./Hindi/2000), a film on the growth and status of Hindi in India.

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