Sydney, January 22 (Australia India News Newsdesk) The Consulate General of India in Sydney, in collaboration with the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC), reverberated with cultural fervour as it commemorated World Hindi Day on January 19, 2024. Attendees immersed themselves in a diverse array of artistic expressions, including poetry recitations, theatrical performances, and musical renditions.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message for World Hindi Day resonated throughout the event, underscoring the significance of the Hindi language in global discourse. Consul General Dr S Janakiraman extended gratitude to all participants for their enthusiastic engagement, emphasizing the role of language in fostering cross-cultural understanding.
The SVCC, nestled within the premises of the Consulate General of India in Sydney, stands as a beacon of cultural exchange since its inception in February/March 2015. Initiated in response to Indian Prime Minister Modi’s announcement during his landmark address in Sydney on November 17, 2014, the SVCC serves as a hub for activities ranging from yoga sessions to Hindi language courses and artistic performances.
With a rich repository of books adorning its library shelves, the SVCC serves as a platform for promoting Indian culture and fostering deeper connections between Australia and India. Its doors remain open to all, extending a warm invitation to Australian nationals, members of the Indian community, and expatriates alike to partake in its vibrant offerings.
World Hindi Day celebrations, a cornerstone of the Indian government’s outreach efforts, aim to amplify the global resonance of the Hindi language, nurturing linguistic pride among Indians and the diaspora worldwide. As Hindi continues to weave its cultural tapestry across borders, events like these serve as catalysts for linguistic and cultural enrichment on an international scale.