Language is the weapon of expression, without which we can neither engage in meaningful conversation, nor can read or write. Hindi-Hindustani whose foundation was ever laid by Mahatma Gandhi, which propagated and circulated across the country, created the perfect weapon to get the Swaraj, despite being the official language of India, he was deprived of his right. For a long time, colonial slavery has filled our psychology with such linguistic granthis, in which we gradually embraced English after independence and started to make a distance from Hindi-Hindustani including Indian languages.
But whenever we see the love of the nation, we begin to reverse the pages of Swarajya, Hindi-Hindustani and Indian culture. It would be hard to say that Hindi, which builds a bridge between Indian languages, is being spoken and understood in some form or the whole world, not only in the country. A large geographical area is of Hindi-speaking people, which spread across country-longitude. Community of Overseas Indian Dynasties has also been a favorite of Hindi and this community has not only saved the spoken form of language in various countries, but also secured and enhanced the fabric of Indian culture.
'Khadki of Khadi', which speaks of the intuitive nature of Hindi-Hindustani, there is also talk about the yarn of the culture, from which the festivals of festivals, festivals, spring, phagun and love are associated with the seasonal realms. With the smell of new blossom, Phagun sometimes comes up on the words of the palanquin. In the 'Khadi of the language', this euphoria will be heard in the light of the major and slow-flowing supply, it is not doubtful.
About the Author
Om Nischal
Famous Hindi poet, critic and linguist
Birth: December 15, 1958. In Harshpur village of Pratapgarh district.
Education: Postgraduate degrees in Sanskrit and Hindi, Ph.D. And postgraduate diploma in journalism.
Creation-world: Many books of poetry-collection, open palm and tulsi Gandh (memoir) and poems of poetry, critique of poetry and octopoies with words and reviews. Editing the writings of several well-known poets, including 'Agent' and 'Unvitii' centered on Agneway criticism, Non-Bengali Bangla poetry, Daryik Prasad Maheshwari Kadavavali, Kunwar Narayan. The authors of the corresponding dictionary and the compilation of the Banking Classical Series (five volumes).
Honor: Hindi Academy for Poetry, Delhi and for criticizing UP Vocued with 'Acharya Ramchandra Shukla Criticism Award' from Hindi Institute
Travels of South Africa and Mauritius and poetry and lecture in many of the cities there.
Contact: G-1 / 506A, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-110059
E-mail: omnishchal@gmail.com