Tripura CM: Hindi Promotion Unites India, AI Future Bright

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasized the role of Hindi in uniting the country ahead of a major Hindi conference in Agartala addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He noted Hindi's ease of use in Tripura and its Sanskrit roots connect many Indian languages. Saha also discussed his participation in a recent AI Summit, highlighting meetings with foreign delegates and Union Ministers. He expressed confidence that India will become a global AI platform, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong advocacy and the budget's inclusion of AI.

Key Points: Hindi Unites India, AI's Future: Tripura CM

  • Hindi vital for national communication and unity
  • Amit Shah to address Rajbhasha Sammelan in Agartala
  • AI integration key for India's future
  • PM Modi strongly advocates for AI development
  • Sanskrit is root of many Indian languages
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Promoting Hindi will help unite country: Tripura CM ahead of Rajbhasha Sammelan in Agartala

Tripura CM Manik Saha says promoting Hindi fosters national unity ahead of Rajbhasha Sammelan, praises Modi's AI vision for India's global role.

"Keeping Hindi at the forefront, we want to unite the entire country. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, February 19

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday said that the Hindi language was very important for communication and by promoting it, the government aims to unite the entire country.

He said that to further promote Hindi along with local languages, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has chosen Agartala to address the Northern, Eastern and North-Eastern Regions Joint Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan at the International Indoor Exhibition Centre, Hapania, Agartala on Friday (February 20).

"He (Amit Shah) wants such programmes to be held in Agartala. Participants from East India and North East India have come here. We are also waiting for this. The Home Minister will also deliver a speech. The Hindi language is very important for communication. In Tripura also, Hindi is an easy language, and the majority of people can use it. Keeping Hindi at the forefront, we want to unite the entire country," Saha said.

He said that everyone has their own language, and Hindi is a language that is used by almost everyone.

"And the root is Sanskrit. The majority of languages have a connection with Sanskrit. I want to thank PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah," he said.

Speaking about the AI Summit, Saha said, "I was invited to attend the AI Summit there. Yesterday, I went to attend a dinner programme. During the dinner, I was joined by many foreign delegates who came to participate in the AI Summit. I also held discussions with them. I also met Union Ministers and Chief Ministers. It feels really good after attending it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always eager about AI."

He said that in the coming days, all departments will use AI, and in the recently concluded budget, AI was also included.

"I believe that in the coming days, India will become a global platform for AI. AI is necessary for all of us," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from the South, I respectfully disagree. Hindi imposition creates more division than unity. English is already a neutral link language for all of India. Let's celebrate diversity, not force homogeneity.
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Rohit P
Good initiative! Hindi is widely understood across North and East India. It helps when I travel for work from Delhi to Guwahati or Agartala. Communication becomes easy. Thumbs up for promoting it alongside local languages.
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Siddharth J
The focus on AI in the same speech is more crucial for our future. Let's invest in that universally. Language debates are a distraction from real development issues.
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Meera T
I appreciate that he mentioned "along with local languages". That's the key. In a diverse country like ours, the three-language formula (State language, Hindi, English) is the best path forward. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Holding the conference in Agartala is a great move to include the Northeast in the national conversation. Often the region feels left out. More such outreach is needed. 👍

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