The closing ceremony of the ten-day Hindi Certificate Course, organized under the program 'Hindi Bhasha Sanchetna Shivir,' was observed on August 31.

KOHIMA, SEPTEMBER 1 (MExN): The closing ceremony of the ten-day Hindi Certificate Course, organized under the program 'Hindi Bhasha Sanchetna Shivir,' was successfully observed on August 31.
The event was a joint initiative by the Department of Hindi, Kohima Campus, Nagaland University, and the Central Hindi Institute, Agra, a press release informed.
Dr Brijesh Kumar, Convenor of the certificate course and Assistant Professor in the Hindi Department at Nagaland University, shared that the course focused on the basic structure of the Hindi language. The program saw the participation of over 60 students who were eager to enhance their understanding of Hindi.
Throughout the course, Dr. Thunbui, Assistant Professor at the Central Hindi Institute, Dimapur centre, and Lidiya, Visiting Assistant Professor, led the classes, imparting valuable knowledge and skills to the participants.
The valedictory program featured an insightful speech by Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha, in-charge Vice Chancellor of Nagaland University, who discussed the promotion of the Hindi language in the North-East region. The event also had the honor of hosting Thavaseelan K, IAS, from the Directorate of Education, Nagaland, as the special guest. He congratulated all those associated with the course and delivered a remarkable speech on the importance of Hindi in contemporary education.
Prof GT Thong, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Kohima Campus, extended his greetings to the guests and shared his perspectives on the role of the Hindi language in Naga society. The event was attended by Heads of Departments, faculty members, scholars, and students from various departments.
The program commenced with a welcome address by Dr Brijesh Kumar, while Dr Thunbui delivered the vote of thanks. This course has not only strengthened the participants' grasp of Hindi but also highlighted the cultural and educational significance of the language in the region, the press release stated.