Hindi fortnight inaugurated at Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya campus
Hindi fortnight inaugurated at Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya campus
Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya Campus, inaugurated Hindi fortnight on Saturday. On this occasion, Prof.Arun Bhai Patel, Dean, College of Fisheries, Lembucherra, remained present as the Chief Guest.
Central Sanskrit Univeristy through a press statement said that in his address, Prof.Arun Bhai Patel highlighted the importance of Hindi language as the link language in India.
Besides, he opined that usage of Hindi is to be maximized in all the institutions so that Hindi may achieve the status of national language. Prof. BPM Srinivas, Head of the Department (Shiksha Shastra) graced the session as Guest of honour. Prof.Awadesh Kumar Chaubey, Director I/c presided over the session. Dr. Brahma Nand Mishra, Assistant Professor (Hindi) was the coordinator of this event. All the staff & students remained present on this occasion.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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