Hindi Divas 2024 celebrates cultural heritage and promotes Hindi language in Chicago
By: Vandana Jhingan
The Consulate General of India in Chicago, in collaboration with the Hindi Coordination Committee, celebrated Hindi Divas on September 14th at the Consulate. The event attracted a diverse audience, including Hindi scholars, language experts, school students, parents, and members of the Indian diaspora, all united in their commitment to promoting the Hindi language.
The day was marked by lively performances from school children, showcasing their talent through a variety of activities.
Highlights included a short drama titled “Hamid Ka Chimta” performed by students from Mandi Theatre and “Shanti Ke Sipahi” presented by Dramatech of America. In addition, students recited Hindi poems and sang patriotic songs, captivating the audience with their enthusiasm and dedication.
In his opening remarks, Consul General Somnath Ghosh expressed gratitude to the various Hindi organizations that have been instrumental in promoting the language throughout Chicago and the Midwest. He emphasized the importance of fostering Hindi among children of the Indian diaspora, underscoring its role in maintaining a strong connection to cultural roots.
The celebration of Hindi Divas served not only as a platform for artistic expression but also as a reminder of the significance of language in preserving heritage and identity within the Indian community abroad.