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RINL CMD highlights importance of Hindi

RINL organised Hindi fortnight celebrations for the promotion of Hindi as the official language and winners from various contests were felicitated on the occasion

PSU Watch Bureau

Visakhapatnam: Hindi fortnight celebrations have been organised at RINL-VSP for the promotion of Hindi as the official language. RINL's CMD PK Rath was the chief guest at the occasion. He highlighted the importance of Rajbhasha and exhorted employees to implement the official language in day-to-day work.  He also congratulated RINL collective for bringing laurels in the effective implementation of Hindi and thereby receiving many prizes at the national level.

Employees awarded at RINL Hindi fortnight celebrations

RINL's Director (Finance) VV Venugopal Rao, while giving away awards to winners of competitions, said that Hindi is a very simple language and its true implementation should involve the involvement of all and congratulated all the winners on the occasion. Assistant Director (Language) I/c, Hindi Teaching Scheme Md Kamaluddin was present during the day-long event. In his message, he elaborated on the importance of training and also outlined various aspects of implementation.

The backdrop

Hindi fortnight concluded with coordinators conference and valedictory function held at Nagarjuna hall, in Ukkunagaram. During this celebration, various Hindi competitions were conducted for RINL employees and school children of schools at Ukkunagaram and ZP govt high schools. Hindi implementation day was also observed at four major departments with a series of presentations towards the usage of Hindi by Rajbhasha Vibhag, RINL.

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