Overview
- Speaking at a seminar organised by NIT Srinagar and Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, Manoj Sinha said Hindi should continue to connect people from different linguistic backgrounds.
- He asserted that peace, stability, unity and a strong collective identity will enable robust national development.
- He highlighted India’s linguistic diversity as a strength, saying hundreds of languages have built a cohesive society driving transformation.
- He urged youth to learn new languages, transcend differences, work toward Viksit Bharat, and remove every trace of a colonial mindset.
- He praised NIT Srinagar’s Official Language Cell and honoured writers and scholars, while noting the world’s expectations of India and calling the 21st century India’s century.