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Home » LG Sinha Calls for Unity Through Languages
LG Sinha Calls for Unity Through Languages

LG Sinha Calls for Unity Through Languages

Posted on September 19, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on September 19, 2025

At a seminar on “Integration in Indian Languages” at NIT Srinagar, LG Manoj Sinha said peace, unity and cultural pride are the keys to building a developed India.

Srinagar, Sept 19: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said peace, stability, unity of purpose, and a strong collective identity will pave the way for India’s robust development. He was delivering the keynote address at a national seminar on “Integration in Indian Languages” organised by the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar in collaboration with Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti.

“With the peace and stability, with the spirit of unity and common goals, and fostering a strong collective identity, India will achieve robust development,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

Highlighting the country’s linguistic richness, Sinha described it as a vital force in shaping a cohesive society. “India’s rich linguistic landscape is a source of strength. Hundreds of languages and dialects have helped in building a cohesive society, which is driving transformation and development,” he said.

LG Sinha Calls for Unity Through Languages

Calling for unity beyond differences, the Lieutenant Governor urged the youth to transcend linguistic divides and take charge of building a developed India. “Despite diverse background, languages, dialects and ideas, a common national identity and shared consciousness unite us all. We must harness the power of unity in diversity for nation-building. Our effort should be to ensure that Hindi continues to serve as an essential bridge, connecting people from different linguistic backgrounds, motivate people to learn other languages, enhancing mutual cooperation and economic integration,” he noted.

Sinha also underlined the need to preserve cultural heritage and shed remnants of colonial influence. “You have to create a glorious and developed India by completely eliminating every trace of colonial mindset,” he told the students.

Pointing towards India’s global rise, he added: “The 21st century is India’s century. It is written in stone. Consistent growth and productivity will make India a dominant global power.”

Encouraging young people to expand their horizons, Sinha advised them to learn new languages, broaden perspectives, and drive innovation. He commended NIT Srinagar for setting up an Official Language Cell and promoting Hindi through multiple initiatives.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated writers, scholars, and researchers for their contributions to the promotion of diverse Indian languages.

The event was attended by Atul Bhai Kothari, National Secretary of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas; Prof. Binod Kumar Kanojia, Director NIT Srinagar; Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; members of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas, alongside literary personalities, faculty, and students.

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