CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal : The Vishwa Rang International Hindi Research Scholars’ Conference, organized by Rabindranath Tagore University, Raisen in collaboration with the Vishwa Rang Foundation, concluded in a highly dignified and culturally rich atmosphere.

This two-day conference saw participation from research scholars, academicians, and Hindi enthusiasts not only from India but also from countries such as Oman, Qatar, Armenia, the United States, Afghanistan, and China. The primary aim of the conference was to establish Hindi as a global research language and encourage the younger generation toward original academic research.

Chief Guest Karunashankar Upadhyay (University of Mumbai) remarked that Hindi is no longer just a literary language but is emerging as the language of global intellectual discourse. Chancellor Santosh Choubey emphasized the need to integrate Indian languages with technology and to prioritize cultural research. He stated that Hindi is the carrier of Indian consciousness and should be made central to academic research.

From the UK, Dr. Vandana Mukesh described research as an essential part of life, while Ms. Kusum from the USA noted that people abroad are learning Hindi to reconnect with their roots. Other speakers also shared insights on the global development of Hindi, the preservation of tribal languages, and the importance of mother tongues.

At the conclusion of the conference, winning researchers were honored with certificates and cash awards. All the speakers appreciated the depth of thought, quality of research, and cultural awareness reflected in the presentations.

This event proved to be a significant step toward establishing Hindi not just as a language, but as a global cultural consciousness.

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