World Hindi Day 2021: Today is ‘World Hindi Day

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1. World Hindi Day 2021: Today is ‘World Hindi Day

10 January is a matter of pride for every Indian. World Hindi Day is celebrated all over the world on this day. On this occasion, many cultural programs in Hindi language are organized in the country and abroad. Its main objective is to make Hindi language accessible to the people internationally. It was first celebrated on 10 January 2006. When the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced to celebrate World Hindi Day. Since then, World Hindi Day is celebrated every year on 10 January. At the same time, in India, Hindi Day is celebrated on 14 September. Let’s know in detail about World Hindi Day-

History of world hindi day

On January 10, 1975, the first World Hindi Conference was organized in Nagpur to make Hindi accessible to the people worldwide and to gain international recognition. The conference was attended by 122 delegates from 30 countries around the world. On this day, a proposal was made to celebrate World Hindi Day. After this, in the year 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced to celebrate World Hindi Day on 10 January. This year, World Hindi Day was celebrated in Indian embassies abroad for the first time. It started with the Indian Embassy in Norway.

2. Covid-19 Vaccination: The wait is over, vaccination will start from January 16

The waiting for vaccination against Corona is now over. The government has announced the introduction of vaccination across the country from 16 January. Under this, three crore health workers and frontline workers will be vaccinated as a priority. The decision in this regard was taken at a high level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. In the meeting, the Prime Minister reviewed the preparations for vaccination in all states and union territories. After the meeting, a statement issued by the government said, “After a comprehensive review, it was decided that vaccination will be started from January 16 in view of festivals like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu etc.” Later Prime Minister Modi also informed about this decision by tweeting.The emergency use of Oxford-AstraZeneca’s Kovishield and Bharat Biotech’s Kovaxin in the country has recently been approved by drug regulator DCGI. The Health Ministry has described both vaccines as effective in terms of safety and effectiveness in India. During the review meeting, Prime Minister Modi was also informed about the Co-Win Vaccine Delivery Management System. This is a digital platform, in which real-time information about the vaccine stock will be available. Information from temperature to storage to vaccine users will be in it. With the help of this platform, those conducting the campaign will get the facility from giving time to the beneficiaries who have been registered for vaccination and their verification. A digital certificate will also be issued to those who have been vaccinated. So far, more than 79 lakh people have registered on it.

3. Bengal Politics: BJP’s ‘one fist rice’ campaign on strategy to neutralize Mamata Didi’s influence

BJP President Jagat Prakash Nadda in Bengal is now on a tour of Bengal once again with a new campaign. This campaign is being launched under the name ‘Ek Fist Rice’. The BJP president will not only eat food at the farmer’s house, but will also ask for a handful of rice from the Annadata. After this, BJP leaders and workers will go from house to house in 48 thousand villages and collect a handful of rice and tell them about the new agricultural laws. In fact, the way the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stands in support of the farmer movement, the BJP is working on its strategy to neutralize the impact in the Bengal elections. First Mamata had to back down on the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme and now she is ready to implement the scheme in Bengal. In such a situation, this new campaign of BJP is going to start to keep the farmers connected with the party.

4. India is making rapid structural reforms to become a $ 5 trillion economy by 2025

India is strengthening its entire ecosystem to achieve the goal of a $ 5 trillion economy by 2025. Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said this on Saturday. Addressing the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Conference, the Union Minister said that the $ 5 trillion economy is the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and we will achieve this goal through rapid structural reforms. He said that India is moving fast and there are huge opportunities available for Indians at home and abroad. Goyal said in his address, “In order to increase the penetration of Indian products globally, possibilities are being searched in new markets aggressively. Indians living abroad have a greater understanding of the consumer market. You understand consumer behavior deeply and can help Indian industry to develop products in line with foreign markets. ”Goyal further said, “After the problems created by Kovid-19, everyone has understood that there should be courage to do something big. If you do not do this, then you will lose the leadership capacity globally. This is the principle of independent India. It is to open them more instead of closing their doors. With this, India will be able to build its capacity and efficiency and will be able to fight with its speed and skill level. ”

5. Birds in distress: bird flu reaches ten states, increased fear of virus spread, alert issued to all states

Outbreak of bird flu has reached ten states of the country. Apart from this, there are reports of unusual death of birds in many states. This has increased the possibility of the spread of bird flu virus. The Central Government, by setting up a central control room, has instructed all states to take precautions, while special teams have been formed to monitor bird flu affected states. Till now, outbreak of virus due to unnatural death of birds in ten states has increased, while virus death has been confirmed in seven states. It is a matter of relief that at present there is no report of outbreak of bird flu in humans.

Center gives instructions to all states, keep a close watch on bird flu

The Central Livestock and Dairy Department has appealed to the Chief Secretaries and Administrators of all the states and union territories of the country to keep in touch and keep a close watch on bird flu prone areas in the states. Outbreaks of bird flu have been confirmed in Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.