World Hindi Day is celebrated on January 10th to promote the language and spread awareness about its importance. The first celebration of World Hindi Day took place in 1975, when the then Prime ...
Hindi is widely spoken in India and across several neighbouring countries. It is also the third most spoken language in the world. To celebrate its significance and promote its global presence, World ...
“Dhurandhar,” starring Ranveer Singh, has overtaken the Hindi dubbed version of “Pushpa 2: The Rule” to become the highest-grossing Hindi-language film in India. Aditya Dhar directed the film, with ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said the state government's football development initiative 'Project Mahadeva' aims to identify and nurture talented young players who could ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
When Wild Wild Country came out on Netflix in 2018, Acharya Rajneesh – or Osho, as he came to be known – was, in many ways, exiled twice over. For an older generation, the documentary confirmed their ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday urged people to respect all Indian languages, including Hindi, as part of India’s journey towards a self-reliant, self-confident, and developed country.
Hindi Diwas is observed annually on September 14 to celebrate Hindi as India's official language Hindi was adopted as the official language by the Constituent Assembly on September 14, 1949 Hindi is ...
Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14 in India. The day is celebrated to commemorate the adaptation of Hindi as the official language by the Constituent Assembly on September 14, 1949.
Every so often, a song breaks through and shatters norms of what can be a “hit” all around the world. It’s happened in the past with different genres and languages, and the internet and streaming ...
NEW DELHI – In India, the land of more than a thousand tongues, few things inflame passions more than language. Touching the hot button comes with political peril. Just ask the government of Prime ...