Quantum University celebrated Hindi Diwas on September 13 with great enthusiasm, honoring the richness and vibrancy of the Hindi language through a series of engaging competitions and cultural performances. The event served as a lively platform for students to showcase their creativity and deep connection with Hindi, reflecting the language’s enduring relevance among today’s youth.
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The celebrations featured diverse competitions, including Hindi singing, folk dance, poster making, reel making, creative writing, speech, and storytelling. Each segment highlighted the students’ talent and passion, leaving the audience enthralled.
The event was graced by Mr. Vishal Dahiya, a senior journalist, as the Chief Guest. In his inspiring address, he encouraged students to harness the power of Hindi in storytelling and communication, urging them to view the language as both a cultural treasure and a tool for social change.
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Adding to the significance of the occasion, Registrar Professor Dr. Amit Dixit, Professor Dr. Manish Shrivastava (Director, Quantum School of Business), and Professor Dr. Brijmohan Singh (Director, Quantum School of Technology) were present. Their participation reinforced the university’s commitment to fostering holistic development and cultural appreciation among students.
The competitions and performances were the highlights of the day:
- The Hindi singing contest featured soulful renditions of both classic and modern songs.
- Folk dance performances brought India’s diverse traditions to life with energy and grace.
- Poster making and reel making showcased creative ways of expressing Hindi’s importance in today’s digital era.
- Through creative writing and storytelling, students demonstrated the literary depth and imaginative possibilities of the language.
- The speech competition captivated audiences with powerful perspectives on how Hindi unites India’s diverse communities.
Valuable insights were shared by Mr. Ravi Shankar Upadhyay (Coordinator, Quantum School of Media Studies) and Dr. Nazneen (Coordinator, Humanities and Social Sciences), both of whom emphasized Hindi’s role in shaping India’s identity while inspiring innovation and creativity. The smooth execution of the program was made possible by the coordination of Mr. Mehul Mrigendra (Assistant Professor, Media Studies) and Dr. Veeke (Assistant Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences).
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The Hindi Diwas celebration at Quantum University was not merely an event but a tribute to the language that unites India’s diversity. With enthusiastic student participation, faculty support, and inspirational guidance from the chief guest, the celebration stood out as a memorable success. It reflected Quantum University’s vision of nurturing a generation that proudly values its cultural roots while confidently embracing modernity.

