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“You come closer, smiling like this – I don’t know what dreams you’re showing”
You come here, smiling like this – you don’t know what the dream shows
(You come closer, smile like this – I don’t know what dream you’re seeing)
It’s not surprising that anyone who hears the lyrics to the theme song of the 1998 Hindi film “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” above immediately feels it. This iconic song beautifully depicts Anjali and Rahul’s love story, and is loved by audiences all over the world. The film not only showcases their emotional journey but also elevates the essence of Hindi to a higher level, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant the audience.
Hindi is not just a language. It is a cultural identity, a way of life and a source of pride for millions of people. Every year on January 10, the world celebrates Hindi Day, also known as Vishwa Hindi Divas. Today marks the anniversary of the first World Hindi Conference, which took place in 1975 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. This event is an opportunity to honor the Hindi language and its global significance.

Hindi: The Fourth Most Widely Spoken Language
The term “Hindi” comes from the Persian word “Hind”, which means the land of the Indus River. Hindi, written in Devanagari script, is the official language of the Union of India and is one of the 22 official languages listed in the eighth schedule of the Indian constitution. Hindi-Urdu, a subcategory of Hindi and part of the Indo-Aryan language family, is widely spoken in the Indian subcontinent.
Apart from India, Hindi is also used in various other countries, including Nepal, Bangladesh, F, Mauritius, Suriname, Guyana, Pakistan, UAE, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The True Essence of Hindi
The essence of Hindi lies in its rich history, culture and expression, serving as a vital link for millions of speakers across India and the global diaspora. Rooted in ancient traditions and evolving over time, Hindi embodies the heart and soul of diverse societal narratives, fostering communication and unity among its speakers.
World Hindi Day, celebrated on January 10 annually, highlighting the importance of Hindi as a global language and promoting its learning and use across the world. This day serves as a reminder of the linguistic heritage and cultural significance of the Hindi language, encouraging initiatives that celebrate the contribution of literature and the role it plays in bridging cultural gaps, thereby enhancing mutual understanding in a multicultural world.


Message to Hindi Learners Around the World
On this World Hindi Day 2025, this celebration reminds all Hindi learners across the world that Hindi is not just about learning the language; it’s about connecting with a rich cultural heritage that stretches back centuries.
Whether you are a First, Second or Foreign Hindi learner, as you embark on this journey, keep in mind that every word you learn brings you closer to understanding the diverse traditions, literature and history of the Hindi-speaking community. Therefore, celebrate your progress, no matter how small, and feel free to immerse yourself in conversations, music, and films that showcase the beauty of the Hindi language. Your efforts contribute to the global appreciation of this aesthetic language, Hindi!

