International Hindi Festival Set to Begin at Srinath University

Global Experts to Join Three-Day Event Starting December 20 in Adityapur

Key Points:

  • Distinguished speakers from UK, USA, Mexico to attend Hindi festival
  • High Court Justice, DCs among prominent Indian dignitaries participating
  • Event aims to promote Hindi’s global cultural influence

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath University is preparing to host a three-day International Hindi Festival featuring global experts and local dignitaries at its Adityapur campus.

Vice Chancellor Sukhdeo Mahato outlined the festival’s objectives. Meanwhile, University Dean J. Rajesh joined the press briefing.

Distinguished International Participation

Dr. Ashutosh Sharma will represent San Pablo, Mexico. Moreover, Dr. Sanjay Singh will join from Kentucky, USA.

The Czech Republic’s Dr. Amit Rai will share global perspectives. Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s Bisha University is sending two representatives.

Notable Indian Dignitaries

Jharkhand High Court Justice Anand Sen will grace the final day. Furthermore, advocate Seema Samridhi Kushwaha will share legal insights.

UK’s FRSA member Divya Mathur will speak on the opening day. Besides, Delhi University’s Professor Kumud Sharma will discuss Hindi’s promotion.

Local Administrative Support

Both district Deputy Commissioners will participate on day two. Meanwhile, Seraikela-Kharsawan SP Mukesh Lunayat will share his views.

Previous Hindi festivals have shown increasing global interest. However, this year’s event promises unprecedented international participation.

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