Hindi Day Celebrated at Kashidih High School, Jamshedpur
School concludes Hindi fortnight with special event and performances
Key Points:
• Kashidih High School marks end of Hindi fortnight on September 14
• Students showcase Hindi language skills through various performances
• Event highlights importance of Hindi in India’s cultural landscape
JAMSHEDPUR – Kashidih High School wrapped up its Hindi fortnight celebration with a special Hindi Day event on Saturday, September 14.
Dr. Arun Kumar, a senior teacher, inaugurated the program with a speech on Hindi’s significance.
Students presented speeches, songs, dances, and street plays during daily prayer assemblies throughout the fortnight.
"Our aim was to foster appreciation for Hindi’s rich heritage," remarked a faculty member.
Participants recited Gita verses and performed dialogues between Ram and Yudhishthira.
The event showcased various Indian emotional states through song and dance performances.
Students introduced prominent Hindi writers, poets, and their contributions to the language’s development.
"This fortnight helped us connect deeply with our linguistic roots," shared an enthusiastic student participant.
The Hindi department played a crucial role in organizing the successful celebration.
Other teachers also contributed significantly to the event’s planning and execution.
The fortnight-long celebration aimed to enhance students’ understanding of Hindi literature and culture.
Various activities were designed to engage students and highlight Hindi’s versatility.
"We witnessed remarkable enthusiasm from our students throughout the fortnight," noted a Hindi teacher.
The event underscored the school’s commitment to promoting India’s national language.
Participants explored different aspects of Hindi, from classical literature to contemporary usage.
The celebration fostered a sense of pride in the Hindi language among students and staff.
School authorities expressed satisfaction with the overall success of the Hindi fortnight.
"Such events play a crucial role in preserving our linguistic heritage," commented Dr. Arun Kumar.

