All Nagaland Hindi Teachers’ Union’s (ANHTU) celebrated the 30th state-level “Hindi Divas” 2023 at Ura Academy Hall, Kohima on September 15 with advisor, Prison, Printing & Stationery, Er. Kropol Vitsu as special guest.
According to a DIPR report, speaking at the programme, the advisor said that Hindi was one of the oldest languages and has become a powerful and inalienable factor in the day to day lives and therefore encouraged the gathering to embrace and learn Hindi language.
Vitsu also urged the gathering to expand their education knowledge and skills beyond the comfort zone as most of the Nagas were not interested in learning other languages, especially Hindi and remarked that not learning Hindi will be a great loss as it has become a powerful language internationally. The advisor urged the Hindi teachers to be more sincere and dedicated in moulding up the students and give their best effort to become a successful and respected Hindi teacher.
Earlier, JEO (Hindi) directorate of School Education, Kohima, in his short exhortation appealed the teachers to not indulge in alcohol and drugs as it does not match with the teaching profession. He asked the teachers to be serious in realizing their priority in their profession as a teacher.
President ANHTU, Kekhrieneilie Tsikhano while delivering the presidential address informed that there were 1,548 Hindi teachers across the state. The welcome address was delivered by president ANHTU, Kohima unit, Vizothal Zhotso.