Coordination of Hindi and Indian Languages in the Framework of the Indian Constitution

Authors

  • Dr Geetu Assistant Professor Department of Hindi, Guru Jambheshwar Science & Tecnology University, Hisar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/cnrtf092

Keywords:

Indian Constitution, Union, Hindi Language, Indian Languages, Infrastructure, Coordination of Indian Languages

Abstract

In the framework of the Indian Constitution, the coordination of Hindi and other Indian languages is being reinforced by strong technological foundations. Institutions such as E-Governance, Digitalization, Unicode, and C-DAC are providing multilingual software, thereby promoting linguistic integration.
Today, apart from Hindi, other Indian languages like Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Kannada, and Telugu are witnessing vibrant publication of journals and magazines. Alongside the Hindi and Urdu Academies, organizations such as the Tamil Sangam, Kannada Sahitya Parishad, and Marathi Sahitya Parishad represent encouraging signs for the bright future of Hindi and other Indian languages.
Many such positive developments are emerging in this direction. Institutions like the Central Hindi Directorate and the National Translation Mission are working to strengthen the bond between Hindi and other Indian languages.
Indeed, all Indian languages together seem to fortify the unity of India’s multilingual cultural identity.

References

1. Namvar Singh, The Contribution of Apabhramsha to the Development of Hindi

2. Uday Narayan Tiwari, Origin and Development of the Hindi Language

3. Gopal Rai, Development of the Hindi Language

4. Dr. Avadheshwar Arun, Form and Development of the Hindi Language

5. Prof. Satyanarayan Tripathi, Historical Development of the Hindi Language and Script

6. Dr. Nagendra, History of Hindi Literature

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Published

2015-11-12