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National level Hindi speech competition

National level Hindi speech competition concluded at GMN Ambala cantt Hindi Sahitya Parishad, Department of Hindi, GMN College Ambala Cantt. M.O. Rashtra Bhasha Vichar Manch, Ambala Cantt organized an online speech competition on the topic 'Hindi, the language of behavior and business' on 17-4-2023. Welcoming the jury, Acting Principal Dr. Seema Kansal said that today the increasing phase of Hindi language and its global form has exposed many possibilities of employment. Hindi is an employable language not only for Indians but also for foreign students. Program coordinator Dr. Anish kumar while talking about the increasing development of Hindi language said that there is a lot of attraction for Hindi language. Foreign students study Hindi to understand and know Indian culture. The immense possibilities of employment in Hindi were discussed by the participants in their speech. Along with the national language and mother tongue, Hindi was also accepted as a symbol of national identity and pride by some students. President of Rashtra Bhasha Vichar Manch, Dr. Shashi Dhamija told in an inspirational message that if we imbibe Hindi well, we will surely get good employment. On this occasion, Dr. Jaiprakash (Rashtrabhasha Vichar Manch) told Hindi language as a golden opportunity for the students and said that there is no doubt that on the basis of Hindi we can hoist the flag in the world. On this occasion, including Dr. Rajendra Deswal congratulated all participitants. 23 participants from different states and colleges registered their presence on the virtual platform. Kirti Naidu (Government Girls College, Sector 11, Chandigarh) won the first prize, Avni (Ferguson College, Pune) won the second prize, Mamta Kumari (Government Girls College, Sector 42, Chandigarh) and Navjot (Dev Samaj College, Ambala City) won the third prize. . Consolation prizes were given to Mehak Preet (Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Karnal) and Abhishek (Shri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, Chandigarh) At the end of the programme, Dr. Ritu Gupta, Head of Hindi Department expressed gratitude to all

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