Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Aims & Objectives of Purvottar Hindi Academy, Shillong


Aims & Objectives of Purvottar Hindi Academy, Shillong

  1. To promote Hindi language, literature and Nagari script in the North Eastern Region.
  2. To take up specific activities for the welfare of non-Hindi speaking people and educate them in the field of Modern Indian languages, literature, art & culture through Hindi language.
  3. To promote the innate feeling of the non-Hindi speaking people for promotion of Hindi language, literature, art & culture in the North-eastern region.
  4. Publication of books, periodicals, translation in Hindi from literature of other Indian languages. (i.e. Khasi, Garo, Assamese, Boro, Manipuri, Bengali etc.)
  5. To bring all the people of the Indian National at the single platform with its multilingual literary works and other activities.
  6. To develop the sense of brotherhood and equality in the minds of the people.
  7. To affiliate with other organization (Non-Political) having similar aims & objectives.
  8. To give platform for new talents in the field of Hindi language, art and culture.
  9. To felicitate senior citizens working in the field of Hindi language & literature for their achievements.

Target Group

  1. Non-Hindi speaking people of the North-Eastern Region.
  2. Students and Teachers of the various Schools, Colleges and University.
  3. Research Scholars and Academicians at various labels.
  4. All the people associated with the development of Rajbhasha Hindi, Hindi Officers, Hindi Translators and Hindi Typists of Central Government Offices.
  5. Hindi writers & Journalists from all over India.


Conclusion
This Conference is being organized for creating a conductive environment towards a proper working culture in various Central Government offices in our very own official language Hindi and will have varied beneficial effects on the local literary atmosphere. The efforts will be on favor the academy for the further acceptance of Rajbhasha Hindi as well as other Indian Languages by the local people of North-Eastern Region.


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