National Institute of Technical Teacher Training and Research (NITTTR), Bhopal organized a one-day national workshop “Rajbhasha Samvad 2025” at the institute campus. The objective of this workshop was to seriously deliberate on the promotion of official language Hindi, its use in parliamentary process and the role of Hindi on the global stage.
The Chief Guest Dr. Ravindra Shukla, former Education and Agriculture Minister, Uttar Pradesh (International President, Hindi Sahitya Bharati) said that the entire culture can survive only with Hindi. He said that language is not only a medium of expression, but it is the carrier of our cultural identity, traditions and life values. He emphasized that the promotion of Hindi language is not just a responsibility, but a part of the national character.
In the first session, Devi Prasad Mishra, National Vice President, Vishwa Hindi Parishad gave a detailed lecture on the topic “Parliamentary Questionnaire, Answer and Process”. Shedding light on the role, challenges and possibilities of Hindi in parliamentary functioning, he said that policy guidance has been provided for the effective implementation of Hindi in various departments and ministries of the Central Government.
Sahitya Academy Director Vikas Dave, while speaking on the topic “From Rajbhasha to Vishwabhasha”, said that “If we present Hindi strongly on digital mediums and global platforms, then it can certainly become a world language.
Institute Director and TOLIC President Prof. C.C. Tripathi said that only awareness and activism towards Rajbhasha Hindi can strengthen it. He said that NITTTR Bhopal is constantly trying to ensure maximum use of Hindi in government work and all personnel follow the Rajbhasha rules and implement the knowledge gained from the workshop in their offices.
Dean Sciences and coordinator Rajbhasha Dr. P.K. Purohit said that this workshop was organized to strengthen cooperation and dialogue between TOLIC offices across the country. And the institute will continue the series of Rajbhasha Samvad. 202 participants from all TOLIC offices participated in the workshop. The workshop was anchored by Mrs. Babli Chaturvedi and Mrs. Shobha Lekhwani and the vote of thanks was given by Mr. Sanjay Tripathi, Member Secretary (TOLIC).
