"I am overwhelmed with preparations to organise the Vishwa Hindi Sammelan. When we got an opportunity to organise it, I thought of doing it in a grand and graceful manner. After reviewing preperations, I can say that things have turned out to be better than my expectations," she said here.
"It appears as if Hindi is everywhere at the venue," she said, adding even noted writers were given their due place.
Minister of State for External Affairs General (Retd) V K Singh said that the format of the Vishwa Hindi Sammelan is designed in a manner that it will help the Hindi language.
Incidentally, after the concept of organising Vishwa Hindi Sammelan was born in 1973 at Wardha, it was organised for the first time in Nagpur in 1975. Later, Delhi hosted it for the second time in 1983, an office bearer of the event said.
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