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India’s rich linguistic landscape a source of strength: L-G Sinha

Said all sections of society must strive to preserve and promote rich cultural heritage inherent in all Indian languages
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J&K L-G Manoj Sinha speaks during 'Hindi Pakhwada' organised at the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar.
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Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said India’s rich linguistic landscape is a source of strength as hundreds of languages and dialects have helped in building a cohesive society, which is driving transformation and development.

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“With peace and stability, spirit of unity and common goals, and fostering a strong collective identity, India will achieve robust development,” Sinha said on Friday.

He was speaking at a national seminar on ‘Integration in Indian languages’ organised by the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, and Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti.

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“Despite diverse background, languages, dialects and ideas, a common national identity and shared consciousness unites us all. We must harness the power of unity in diversity for nation-building. Our effort should be to ensure that Hindi continues to serve as an essential bridge, connecting people from different linguistic backgrounds, motivate people to learn other languages, enhancing mutual cooperation and economic integration,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He said that all the sections of the society must also strive to preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage inherent in all Indian languages.

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Sinha called upon the youth to transcend linguistic differences and unite the nation to transform India into Viksit Bharat. “You have to create a glorious and developed India by completely eliminating every trace of colonial mindset,” the L-G said.

He said the entire world is looking towards India with hope for future prospects. “The 21st century is India’s century. It is written in stone. Consistent growth and productivity will make India a dominant global power,” he said.

He also encouraged the young students to learn new languages, broaden perspectives and drive innovation. Sinha commended NIT-Srinagar for establishing the Official Language Cell and organising numerous activities for promotion of Hindi language.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated writers, scholars, and researchers for their important contribution to the promotion of diverse languages.

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