Hindi language is not only becoming popular in India but also growing across the world and to keep the momentum going, better technology and facilities need to be employed, Union minister V K Singh said here Wednesday.
Speaking at the Kendriya Hindi Sansthan here, Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs, said, "Hindi, now a genuine people's language, was becoming popular not only in India but globally too,".
The minister was here for the inauguration of the new entrance gate of the Sansthan, named after Hindi scholar Moteru Satya Narayan.
Singh conveyed his best wishes to the new students from 30 odd countries for the academic session 2018-19.
He said Hindi was "undoubtedly becoming popular and we need to employ better technology and facilities to ensure that the growth continues."
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