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Hindi Diwas celebrated at Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai

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HT Correspondent
MARGHERITA, Sept 14: Hindi Diwas was celebrated on Wednesday at Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai with great enthusiasm and joy among the students, teachers and guests.
The programme begins with the lighting of earthen lamps and garland of flowers before the portrait of Late Krishna Sharma, Hindi teacher of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai by Geeta Ganguly, assistant teacher of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai.
Chura Giri, retired HOD of Sociology, Margherita College; Dr Mrinali, HOD of Hindi, Margherita College; Mitali Roy, principal of Roots 2 Fruits Play House, Ledo; Chandan Das, senior teacher of Adarsha Vidya Mandir, Margherita; Margherita Journalists Association’s treasurer Mithun Baruah; Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai former student and advocate Rupa Singh; Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai headmaster Ram Prasad Ambedkar and many distinguished resource persons were present at the programme.
Chura Giri in his inaugural speech said, “Hindi is yet to become the national language of India but it is a community language spoken by all section of people of our country irrespective of caste, creed, race, and religion.”
During the programme, Geeta Ganguly, assistant teacher of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai was given farewell by the teachers and students of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai. The students and teachers of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai praised the noble service imparted by Geeta Ganguly towards the students of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai.
The programme was moderated by Raj Shekhar Ambedkar, teacher of Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya, Bargolai.

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