Amit Shah wants Hindi to take over science, tech, and justice

Union Home Minister Amit Shah opened the 2025 Hindi Diwas celebration and the fifth All India Rajbhasha Conference at Mahatma Mandir on Sunday. Shah emphasized that Hindi serves as a companion rather than a competitor to regional Indian languages. The minister noted that Gujarat leaders, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, have historically supported Hindi alongside Gujarati. He emphasized that Hindi must expand beyond conversation into the fields of science, technology, and justice. Shah launched Saarthi, a government translation system enabling communication between Hindi and regional languages.

The minister distributed artificial intelligence glasses to visually impaired citizens for reading assistance and face recognition. He announced that the Digital Hindi Shabd Sindhu dictionary contains seven hundred thousand words and is expected to become the world's largest by 2029. Shah encouraged parents to communicate with their children in their native languages to enhance their learning capacity. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for uniting India through linguistic and cultural bridges. Over six thousand officials attended the landmark conference.
 

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