Celebrating Hindi Day: Honoring Language Since 1949

Hindi Day, Celebrating on September 14, commemorates the historic 1949 recognition of Hindi as India's official language.

Celebrating Hindi Day: Honoring Language Since 1949
Celebrating Hindi Day: Honoring Language Since 1949

National: Hindi Day, celebrated on September 14, commemorates the official recognition of Hindi as an official language of India in 1949. Shri Krishna Kumar Yadav, Postmaster General of North Gujarat, and his family are renowned for their relentless efforts to promote Hindi on a global scale. With seven published books and numerous awards to his name, Yadav’s contributions seamlessly blend literary excellence with his administrative roles, making him a notable figure in the preservation and propagation of the language.

Continuing his legacy, Yadav’s wife, Aakansha Yadav, and daughters, Akshitaa and Apurva, have also made significant contributions to Hindi literature. Through their creative writings and blogs, they have garnered widespread recognition and accolades, highlighting their deep commitment to the language. Together, the Yadav family stands as a beacon of dedication towards the enrichment of Hindi, inspiring future generations to embrace and celebrate its cultural significance.