Vidya Valley North Point School Celebrates Hindi Diwas with Cultural Fervour

Pimpri Chinchwad | Vidya Valley North Point School resonated with patriotic spirit and cultural energy as it celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm. The school campus came alive with performances that reflected the beauty, depth, and significance of the Hindi language, with participation from students across all grades starting from the Pre-Primary section.
The celebration began on a heartfelt note with a soulful group song presented by the youngest learners. Their innocent yet confident voices set a warm and festive tone for the event, beautifully echoing the pride associated with our national language.
The programme progressed with expressive recitations of Hindi poems by students from various classes. These performances highlighted themes of unity, cultural richness, and linguistic pride, offering the audience a meaningful insight into the emotional and artistic dimensions of Hindi.
A key highlight of the event was the recitation and explanation of Kabir ke Dohe. Students not only delivered the dohas with clarity and confidence but also elaborated on their meanings drawing out the timeless moral and philosophical lessons embedded in these literary gems. This segment proved to be both educational and spiritually enriching for the audience.
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Adding further depth to the celebration, students presented translations of well-known Hindi verses and slogans, emphasizing the importance of language in shaping cultural identity. These thoughtful interpretations reminded everyone of the need to preserve and promote Hindi in a diverse and multilingual society.
The event was meticulously coordinated under the guidance of Hindi teacher Ms. Varsha Dhawade, whose dedication and passion ensured that every student felt prepared, confident, and proud to perform. Her efforts were widely appreciated by both students and faculty alike.
Speaking on the occasion, the school principal commended the participants and staff, saying, “Hindi Diwas is not just a celebration of language; it is a celebration of our cultural identity. It’s truly heartening to see our students embrace Hindi with such enthusiasm and pride.”
The programme concluded with a powerful message urging students to cherish and uphold their linguistic heritage. The celebration left a lasting impression, deepening the students’ understanding of Hindi and strengthening their emotional bond with the language.




