- By Priyanka Munshi
- Thu, 14 Sep 2023 09:26 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Happy Hindi Diwas 2023 Wishes, Quotes And Messages: On September 14 of each year, India celebrates Hindi Diwas, a unique day. The purpose of this holiday is to support and honor the Hindi language and culture. Hindi is the official language of India; hence, Hindi Diwas is also referred to as Hindi Day. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, formally introduced Hindi Diwas to improve government operations in a multilingual country. Hindi is the official language of India.
Hindi is one of the most commonly used languages in India. (Image credit: Canva)
Also, a lot of schools, universities, and other organisations will hold a lot of campaigns or other events on this important day of Hindi Diwas. We have thus selected a few wishes, messages, and quotes for you to share with your friends, family, and teachers in order to make this day even more happy and joyful.
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Happy Hindi Diwas 2023 Wishes
Wish you many many happy returns of the Hindi Diwas 2023. Let us promote Hindi language.
Hindi language is the best language in the whole world. It connects people from all religions and castes. Happy Hindi Diwas.
We should not be ashamed about speaking Hindi. We are Indians and Hindi is our mother tongue. Let us be proud of it. Greetings of Hindi Diwas 2023.
Warm wishes on Hindi Diwas. Let's unite in the love for our language.
Happy Hindi Diwas! May our words in Hindi always express our emotions best.
Hindi is the only language in India, that connects people from different regions. Let us pledge to respect and honor our language always. Happy Hindi Diwas 2023.
Hindi is our national language, and we should preserve it for our future generations. Let us promote Hindi everywhere. Happy Hindi Diwas 2023.
Celebrating the language that binds us together. Happy Hindi Diwas!
Wishing you a Happy Hindi Diwas! Let's celebrate the beauty of our mother tongue.
On this Hindi Diwas, let's cherish our language and culture. Happy Hindi Diwas!
May the richness of Hindi language always be a source of pride for us. Happy Hindi Diwas!
Happy Hindi Diwas! Let's promote our language and keep our heritage alive.
On this Hindi Diwas, let's vow to preserve and promote our beautiful language.
Happy Hindi Diwas 2023 Messages
Till Hindi is not made the power of the poor, till then the country will not get freedom from poverty. Happy Hindi Diwas!
Let us pledge to give respect and first preference to our Hindi language! Happy Hindi Diwas
Lots of wishes for a pride-filled Hindi Diwas.
Celebrate the beautiful Hindi literature every day! Wishes for Hindi Diwas.
India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, introduced the Hindi Diwas for the first time. (Image credit: Canva)
Hindi helps us to express our feelings freely. Let’s not be ashamed of our language. Hearty greetings to all of you on Hindi Day!
May the beauty of Hindi language always shine in our hearts. Happy Hindi Diwas!
Happy Hindi Diwas! Let's pass on the legacy of our language to the next generation.
On this special day, let's honor the significance of Hindi in our lives. Happy Hindi Diwas!
Happy Hindi Diwas! May our words in Hindi inspire and empower others.
Warmest wishes on Hindi Diwas. Let's speak, write, and read Hindi with enthusiasm.
Happy Hindi Diwas 2023 Quotes
"Hindi ke bina main gunga hoon"- Mahatma Gandhi
“Bhartiya sahitya aur sanskriti ko Hindi ki den badi mehatvapurna hai.” - Sampurnanand
"Desh ko ek sutra me bandhne ke liye ek bhasha ki avashyakta hai.” - Seth Govinddas
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"Main un logon me se hoon, jo chahte hai aur jinka vichar hai, ki Hindi hi bharat ki rashtra bhasha ho sakti hai.” - Bal Gangadhar Tilak
“Bhasha vichar ki poshak hai.” - Dr. Johnson
“Main un logon me se hoon, jo chahte hai aur jinka vichar hai, ki Hindi hi bharat ki rashtra bhasha ho sakti hai.” – Bal Gangadhar Tilak
"I respect all the languages of the world, but I cannot tolerate that Hindi is not respected in my country." - Vinoba Bhave
"Hindi has been such a language since time immemorial that it did not boycott any word just because it was a foreign language." - Dr Rajendra Prasad
“Hindi is the simplest source of expression of our nation” – Sumitranandan Pant