Pathardi | 16 September | Pankaj Gundecha
Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji School in Kasar Pimpalgaon, located in the Pathardi taluka, celebrated Hindi Language Day with great enthusiasm on 14th September. The entire program, including the presentation and coordination, was conducted in Hindi. During the event, many students spoke about the importance of Hindi, the national language, in their speeches. The event was presided over by teacher Vijay Bhataney.
Anushree Rajale, Sayali Babar, Chaitanya Barde, Rajale Sonali, Rajnandini Rajale, Srishti Kawale, Kartiki Pawar, Divya Nikale, Khambayat, and Pratiksha Shinde presented the significance of the national language Hindi through poems, patriotic songs, and stories.
Shivaji Lawande, the Hindi teacher at the school, spoke about the significance, usage, and necessity of Hindi as the national language, along with its rich literature. He highlighted the contributions of famous Hindi writers and poets such as Munshi Premchand, Kabir, Rahim, Jaishankar Prasad, Maithili Sharan Gupt, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the Hindi language.
The event was organized by Hindi teachers Sheikh Tabassum, Karle, Vidya Gobre, Rajashree Dushing, Rajendra Wandekar, Shankar Barkade, Sachin Pawar, and Amol Lawande. Kirti Bhangre, Manisha Jadhav, Jayashree Waghmode, and non-teaching staff members Sanjay Gaikwad, Bhausaheb Ousekar, Sanjay Athare, Sanjay Shinde, and Prashant Akolkar contributed to the success of the event. The vote of thanks was delivered by Abhaysingh Chitle.
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