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Central Hindi Directorate Delhi, India

Promoting Hindi Language, Literature & National Integration

The Central Hindi Directorate is a government organization functioning under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India. Established on 1 March 1960, the directorate is dedicated to the promotion, development, and propagation of the Hindi language across India and internationally. It plays a significant role in implementing the constitutional vision of promoting Hindi as a link language while respecting India's linguistic diversity.

Headquartered in New Delhi, the directorate conducts Hindi correspondence courses, publishes dictionaries, reference books, grammar guides, literary works, and educational materials, and provides support for Hindi learning among non-Hindi-speaking regions and foreign learners. It also organizes language promotion programs, awards, seminars, workshops, and initiatives aimed at strengthening Hindi education and literature.

The organization offers a professional and academically enriching environment for educators, language experts, researchers, translators, editors, administrative professionals, and individuals interested in language development, education, and cultural promotion.