"The government continues its efforts in popularising Hindi worldwide and for the acceptance of Hindi as one of the UN official languages.
"In this regard, one significant achievement has been the United Nations broadcasting its programmes on the UN Radio website in Hindi language also," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.
Swaraj was not present in the House as she is undergoing medical treatment and has been away from action for the past few weeks.
In the written reply, Swaraj said on several occasions, Indian leaders have delivered statements at the UN in Hindi and added that to promote it as an international language, a World Hindi Secretariat was also set up in Mauritius in 2008.
Among others, the eighth World Hindi Conference was organised in New York in July 2007 and its inaugural session was held at the UN headquarters, she said in the written reply.
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