Indian Embassy in Beijing
started India@75 celebrations with belated Vishwa Hindi Diwas
celebrations yesterday which was attended by the Chinese students
studying Hindi in different Chinese universities, their Hindi teachers
and members of the Indian community in Beijing.
Ambassador Vikram Misri read Prime Minister’s message on Vishwa Hindi
Diwas. He said that Hindi is one of the top spoken languages in the
world and Vishwa Hindi Diwas is an occasion to promote Hindi and
celebrate its popularity at global level.
A video celebrating India’s achievements since Independence was played
on the occasion to celebrate the 75 years of India’s Independence -
“Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”. AIR Correspondent in Beijing reports that the
celebrations of 75 years of India's independence - Azadi Ka Amrit
Mahotsav could not have got a better start when Chinese academicians and
students joined embassy officials and Indian community to celebrate
Vishwa Hindi Diwas.
Chinese teachers and students termed Hindi as an important medium to
understand India’s culture and emphasised on its role in building
bridges between India and China.
Professor Jiang Jingkui, a renowned Chinese authority on Hindi language
and spearheading the efforts to promote and popularize Hindi in China
told Prasar Bharati, Beijing that efforts are underway to establish 4
more national level centres for studies related to India, specially
Hindi by the end of this year in addition to existing two centres at
Peking University and Shenchen University.
At present, around 500 Chinese students are studying hindi in around 17
universities in China. The Indian community, students from Peking
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