Dr Jitendra Chairs ‘Hindi Salahkar Samiti’ Meeting, Calls It Society’s Shared Responsibility

NEW DELHI, Apr 28 : In a strong call for collective responsibility, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh today emphasized that the promotion of Hindi in government work is not just the task of a few departments but a shared responsibility of the society.
Speaking at the “Hindi Salahkar Samiti” meeting organized by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that while notable progress has been made in expanding the use of Hindi, sustained efforts from all stakeholders are essential to achieve the broader vision.
Reflecting on the progress made over the last decade under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, Dr. Jitendra Singh noted that the government’s commitment to promoting Hindi had helped bridge many longstanding gaps. He pointed out that historically, despite being the mother tongue for many, Hindi did not enjoy the formal acceptance in official communication it deserved. “Earlier, receiving or sending letters in Hindi was rare, and even recipients were hesitant to accept Hindi correspondence. That mindset has gradually changed,” he remarked.
Dr. Jitendra Singh stressed that changing societal attitudes toward Hindi is key to its broader acceptance. He cited examples from South India, where the new generation, regardless of political narratives, is increasingly eager to learn Hindi. “The children of the third generation are embracing Hindi naturally, indicating a positive cultural shift,” he said.
Highlighting the international perspective, the Minister remarked that countries like France and Germany have preserved their languages and did not have to suffer the irony of being part of the Commonwealth framework. Similarly, India’s efforts to promote Hindi must be rooted in pride and consistent practice rather than mechanical translation exercises. He emphasized that translation should aim to preserve the spirit and technical essence of communication rather than merely replacing English terms with Hindi ones.
Dr. Jitendra Singh also touched upon practical challenges faced in promoting Hindi, such as the lack of qualified teachers in certain regions and administrative hurdles. He suggested a more dynamic engagement, encouraging committee members and stakeholders to go beyond formal meetings and contribute actively through regular communication and practical initiatives. “Only through genuine, day-to-day commitment can we truly mainstream Hindi in all spheres of governance,” he said.
Concluding his address, Dr. Jitendra Singh called for innovative ways to strengthen Hindi usage across institutions and urged all stakeholders to see themselves as active contributors to this movement. He welcomed suggestions from members, reiterating that their inputs would play a crucial role in shaping future strategies.

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