Mangaluru: Hindi Day valedictory function held at MRPL


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Mangaluru, Sep 29: Hindi Day valedictory function was organised at MRPL on September 24. This event was the culmination of a series of activities organised to promote Hindhi Day. Krishna Hegde, GGM (HR), welcomed the gathering.

During the inaugural speech, Sanjay Varma, director (Refinery), highlighted the importance of Indian languages in building a nation. He highlighted the example of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who uses Hindi even in international forums to convey ideas and inspire change. Special guest on occasion, Rajeev Kushwah ITS, spoke on occasion and said that Hindi binds the people of the nation, and it provides a medium for effective communication among the citizens of all the regions.

Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competitions held as part of the Hindi Day celebration. Mahendra Shahane, manager (Hydrogen) announced the names of winners. Deepthi J Attavar gave the vote of thanks. Dr B R Pal, senior manager – (OL), compered the programme.

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Sep 29 2021

    Well done dear friends ! Please do not give up. It is a beautiful heart filling affable language. Good for you all. Take some trouble and mind you, you will not regret it at all ! MAY OUR DEAR CREATOR GUIDE AND GUARD YOU !!!

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