J Sanjay Kumar shared his conversation with the Russian woman.
Celebrated on September 14 every year, Hindi Diwas witnesses the internet being flooded with several social media posts dedicated to this special occasion. It serves as a platform for people to not only celebrate the linguistic opulence and diversity of the Hindi language, but also to openly express their deep-seated pride in being Hindi speakers. This day provides a unique opportunity for individuals to unite and share their love for Hindi through various online expressions and discussions.
This year, a unique post was shared on the Internet, which caught the attention of many people.
The video was shared on microblogging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, by J Sanjay Kumar, an officer with the Indian Railway Traffic Service. In the video, a Russian woman shows her remarkable skill in translating from Hindi to English.
Leave the translation, many of us won’t even be able to understand it. The skill level of this lady from Russia in Hindi is simply astonishing. By the way, how’s my Hindi? Hindi Diwas!!!! @IndEmbMoscow@Russiapic.twitter.com/t0bMzhg7oj
— J.Sanjay Kumar,IRTS (@Sanjay_IRTS) September 14, 2023
He captioned the video, “Leave the translation; many of us won’t even be able to understand it. This lady from Russia’s skill level in Hindi is simply amazing. How’s my Hindi by the way? Hindi Diwas.”
The post has received a huge response from people on social media, with numerous individuals actively commenting on it.
Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14 to commemorate the adoption of Hindi as the official language of India by the Constituent Assembly of India on this day in 1949. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, officially declared September 14 as the official language of India. Hindi Diwas.
Hindi is mainly spoken in states like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Punjab, and also in some countries like Mauritius, Nepal, Fuji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago.
Hindi, written in the Devanagri script, is one of the 22 scheduled languages of the country. Hindi is one of the official languages of the Union government, the other being English.
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