Lekhny composition -14-Sep-2023- hindi divas
HINDI DIVAS
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled amidst the lush green hills of India, there lived a young girl named Meera. Meera was an avid reader and had a deep love for the Hindi language. She often spent her evenings under the old banyan tree, reading the works of renowned Hindi poets and writers. Her love for Hindi was infectious, and soon, the entire village began to appreciate the beauty of their native language. One day, Meera's teacher informed the village about the upcoming Hindi Diwas (Hindi Day) celebration, which was to take place at the district level. Hindi Diwas was an occasion to celebrate the richness and cultural significance of the Hindi language. The village decided to participate, and they appointed Meera as their representative. With excitement in her heart, Meera began to prepare for the event. She spent days and nights meticulously memorizing a beautiful Hindi poem by renowned poet Maithili Sharan Gupt. She also started a campaign to encourage everyone in the village to express their feelings and thoughts in Hindi. Soon, the village echoed with the melodious sounds of Hindi words and phrases. The day of the Hindi Diwas celebration arrived, and Meera, dressed in her traditional attire, stood before a vast audience. She recited Maithili Sharan Gupt's poem with such grace and passion that not a single person in the audience remained untouched. Her voice carried the emotions of every villager, who had come to appreciate and love Hindi as their own. From that day forward, the village continued to celebrate Hindi Diwas with even greater enthusiasm. Meera's story served as an inspiration for the younger generation, who started writing poems, stories, and songs in Hindi. The village's cultural identity became intertwined with the language they held so dear. As years passed, Meera's love for Hindi led her to become a renowned Hindi professor, and she continued to inspire her students to cherish their mother tongue. She often said, "Language is not just words; it's the vessel of our culture, our traditions, and our heritage. It binds us to our roots and connects us to our past." So, in that small village, Hindi Diwas was not just a celebration of a language; it was a celebration of the love, pride, and unity that language could bring to a community. Meera's devotion to Hindi had transformed her village into a place where the language thrived, and the spirit of Hindi Diwas lived on, year after year.
kashish
29-Sep-2023 08:35 AM
nice
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Raghuveer Sharma
14-Sep-2023 11:59 PM
very nice
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Reena yadav
14-Sep-2023 05:35 PM
👍👍
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