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India Contributes $1 Million to the UN to Help Spread the Hindi Language

<p>India&#8217;s permanent<br /> representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, announced on<br /> Monday that India had donated $1 million to the UN as part of a voluntary<br /> contribution to encourage the use of the Hindi language within the<br /> international institution and to promote intercultural communication and<br /> understanding.Read also this: RBI: India needs 7.6% growth for 25 years to be titled Developed</p> <p>Melissa Fleming, Under<br /> Secretary General of the United Nations Department of Global Communications,<br /> accepted the $1,000,000 payment from Ms Kamboj.</p> <p>The Government of India<br /> is pleased to give a sizable in-kind donation to the United Nations, with the<br /> goal of increasing Hindi&#8217;s global profile. Kamboj tweeted that this was &#8220;a<br /> positive step towards promoting open communication and mutual<br /> understanding.&#8221;</p> <p>She said that India and<br /> other countries with a large Hindi-speaking population have praised the UN&#8217;s<br /> efforts to standardise and bring together news and multimedia materi</p>
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India’s permanent
representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, announced on
Monday that India had donated $1 million to the UN as part of a voluntary
contribution to encourage the use of the Hindi language within the
international institution and to promote intercultural communication and
understanding.


Read also this: RBI: India needs 7.6% growth for 25 years to be titled Developed


Melissa Fleming, Under
Secretary General of the United Nations Department of Global Communications,
accepted the $1,000,000 payment from Ms Kamboj.

The Government of India
is pleased to give a sizable in-kind donation to the United Nations, with the
goal of increasing Hindi’s global profile. Kamboj tweeted that this was “a
positive step towards promoting open communication and mutual
understanding.”


She said that India and
other countries with a large Hindi-speaking population have praised the UN’s
efforts to standardise and bring together news and multimedia material in
Hindi.


She said that the
Indian government will keep pushing for Hindi to be used at the United Nations. 
She said that this is
why we are happy to work with the United Nations. A news release from the
UN’s Permanent Mission of India says that the money was given to the UN
“to help spread the use of Hindi in the United Nations.”

 

Together with the UN’s
Division of Public Information, the Hindi@UN initiative was launched in 2018.
The purpose of this initiative is to raise awareness of global issues among the
millions of Hindi speakers around the world and to enhance the UN’s ability to
connect with the public in Hindi.




There are many ways to
get the UN News in Hindi out, including UN News, Twitter, Instagram, and
Facebook, as well as a weekly radio bulletin from UN News in Hindi.


With  29,000 followers on Instagram, 50,000 on Twitter,
and 15,000 on Facebook, the UN Hindi social media accounts publish
approximately 1,000 times per year. According to a press release from last
week, the Hindi UN News website, which receives 1.3 million page views
annually, consistently ranks among the top ten Internet search engines.




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