Thursday , December 26 2024

Hindi students should work in the field of counseling and content writing for social media: Prof. Mukesh Pandey.

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Jhansi, 30 November (Hindustan Reporter). Hindi Sansad was organized on the second day of the 47th session of the Indian Hindi Council and the three-day international seminar on “Indian Knowledge Tradition and Hindi”. Vice Chancellors of 5 universities of the country participated in the Parliament. While addressing the Hindi Parliament program, Vice Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Prof. Mukesh Kumar Pandey said that if a Hindi student learns another language and tells the story of Bundelkhand in the field of tourism, then Bundelkhand will get recognition in the world through tourism. If this is added to the curriculum then it will definitely be beneficial. He said that Hindi professors are magicians of words and if they include management, human resources etc. in the curriculum, then Hindi speaking students can work on subjects like counseling and content writing for social media.

Former Vice Chancellor Prof. Surendra Dubey said that the formula of the National Education Policy is against Hindi, hence our responsibility is important. Recently a person from the South asked me whether we will be forced to teach Hindi? To this I replied that it cannot be done by force. He said that Arya did not come from anywhere but he has gone out of here. That is why many of our words are also in Persian, Turkish and Latin. Many of Tamil are in Bhojpuri. North-South were differentiated. An expert got 4-5 thousand DNA matched between the people of North and South. Everyone’s DNA is the same. Hindi speaking people will have to learn the languages ​​of North-East and South.

Pro. Shishir Pand said that the writings of regional and district writers are no less important even if they have not been published. There was a flood of newspapers and magazines around 1900 and many of them are currently going through their centenaries. Pro. Krishna Kumar Singh said that there were many challenges before the English and Hindi curriculum. Recognition was not given. Also, our connection with the languages ​​of the South should be strengthened. Southerners say that we do not give them importance. We do not mention his writings and excellent work anywhere. His creations should also be mentioned. If we don’t do this we will lag behind. Pro. Chakradhar Tripathi also expressed his views. At the end of the program the guests answered the questions of the researchers and teachers.

In the program, former Vice Chancellor of Bundelkhand and Siddharth University, Prof. Surendra Dubey, Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha, Prof. Krishna Kumar Singh, Professor of Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University, Chitrakoot. Shishir Pandey, Prof. of Central University of Odisha. Chakradhar Tripathi, Chairman of Bharatiya Hindi Parishad, Prof. Pawan Aggarwal, Chairman of the Hindi Department of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi and convener of the conference, Prof. Munna Tiwari was prominently present. The program was conducted by the Prime Minister of Bharatiya Hindi Parishad, Prayagraj, Prof. Yogendra Pratap Singh did it.

Earlier, 22 chairmen of Hindi departments from various universities in the country and abroad participated in the Vice-Chancellor Committee office located in the administrative building of the university. In the meeting, inclusion of courses related to skill development in the curriculum as per the National Education Policy was discussed. Hindi language teaching along with courses like letter writing, essay writing, journalism, translation etc. as well as e-learning designing, virtual learning, technology, digital inclusion, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, human approach, cyber discourse, web journalism, theater science. Including screenplay and creative writing in the curriculum was also discussed. For the promotion of regional languages, emphasis will be given on studying the area in which the university is located for one semester. Work will also be done to keep the Indian knowledge tradition intact.

In three parallel sessions of the International Seminar in the Hindi Department, Prof. Himanshu Sen, Prof. Sudhir Kumar Singh, Prof. Manjula Yadav, Dr. Anand Prakash Gupta, Dr. Mamta Tiwari, Prof. Neelam Rathi, Prof. Pathan Rahim Khan, Prof. Madhuri Yadav, Prof. Puneet Bisaria, Dr. Dharmendra Pratap Singh, Prof. Shruti, Pandit Vishnukant Shukla, Prof. Harikrishna Tiwari, Prof. Rajesh Chandra Pandey, Prof. Usha Pathak, Prof. Rachna Vimal, Prof. Umesh Kumar Singh, Dr. Arun Kumar Verma, Prof. Sarvesh Kumar Singh, Prof. Aparna, Prof. Sunita Sharma etc. presented their research papers.

In the evening, the general meeting of Bharatiya Hindi Parishad was organized at Keshav Bhawan, Orchha. In this meeting, all the proposals taken for the development of Hindi were passed unanimously. Scholars from across the country were taken on a tour of Orchha. Cultural programs were also organised. The staging of Bundeli Rai and Ram Katha delighted the guests. On this occasion, Ajay Shankar Tiwari, Akanksha Singh, Preeti Shivhare, Richa Sengar, Rajneesh, Richa Gupta, Garima, Dr. Achala Pandey, Dr. Srihari Tripathi, Dr. Vipin Prasad, Dr. Prem Lata Srivastava, Dr. Sudha Dixit, Dr. Shailendra Tiwari, Dr. Ashish Dixit, Dr. Ram Naresh Dehulia, Dr. Raghavendra Dwivedi, Ashutosh Sharma, Jogendra Singh, Dr. Dyuti Malini, Dr. Renu Sharma, Dr. Sunita Verma, Priyanshu Gupta were present in large numbers.