Delhi : The fourth edition of the Global Hindi Excellence
Summit concluded in the capital city, Delhi. The primary objective of this
conference was to establish Hindi on the global stage and to deliberate on
various aspects of sustainable and long-lasting development in fields such as
environment, education, and health. Eminent personalities from diverse sectors
including education, technology, finance, and journalism participated in the
conference, seeking solutions to prevailing challenges.
This year's conference focused on critical topics such as
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and climate change, mental health, major
transformations in education, the New Education Policy, skill development, and
the practical use of Hindi.
Vikramaditya
Ugra, Chief General Manager of India Exim Bank, stated, "India is among
the world's fastest-growing economies. Continuous economic reforms and increasing
participation in the global value chain have opened new opportunities for the
country." He emphasized the need for sustainable finance and highlighted
the importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)-based
investments.
Professor
Dr. Rama, Principal of Hansraj College, Delhi University, remarked, "India
has never been a part of the 'use and throw' culture. In the path toward
sustainable development, we should draw inspiration from our traditions."
IAS officer
Sonal Goyal added, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiatives have given
Hindi global recognition. To strengthen Hindi’s global position, it is
essential to integrate innovation."
Former
Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Sanjay Kundu, discussed the
United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, stating, "Water
resource management is crucial for sustainable development. Himachal Pradesh's
top ranking in the SDG Index is proof of this commitment."
Balendu
Sharma Dadhich, AI Head at Microsoft, mentioned, "AI technology has made
Hindi a competitive language on the global stage. AI can now not only
communicate but also create content and present logical arguments."
Renu Hussain
stressed the need for innovation to provide basic education, tools, and
resources to the underprivileged. Former national swimming champion Meenakshi
Pahuja highlighted the importance of including sports under lifelong skill
development programs.
The fourth
Global Hindi Excellence Summit showcased the deep connection between the Hindi
language, technology, and sustainable development. The discussions held not
only highlighted Hindi's global potential but also outlined future pathways for
India’s sustainable growth.
Mamta
Mandal, Head of the Global Hindi Foundation, stated, "Hindi can act as a
bridge for communication and sustainable development on the global stage. Its
utility is multidimensional."
Anurag
Mishra, Executive Editor of Jagran New Media, emphasized, "Digital media
plays a significant role in the global expansion of Hindi, leading to new opportunities."