Prof. will give lectures in Mumbai on Hindi Journalism Day. Sanjay Dwivedi, many veterans will be respected for Hindi service

Bhopal. Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi will attend the Hindi Seva Samman ceremony organized by Mumbai Hindi Journalism Association on the occasion of ‘Hindi Journalism Day’. He will give the main lecture on the completion of 200 years of Hindi journalism. The program will be held on May 30 at 3.30 pm at North Indian Union Union Building, Bandra East Mumbai. People who made special contribution in the development of Hindi language will also be honored at the Hindi Seva Samman ceremony.
The ceremony will be attended by Skill Development and Employment Minister Mangalprabhat Lodha Chief Guest and Transport Minister Pratap Sunnaik as a special guest.
At the honor ceremony, Professor Dr. Sanjay Dwivedi, Head of the Department of Mass Communication at Makhanlal Chutrvedi National Journalism and Communication University, located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, has been invited as the keynote speaker. Pro. Dwivedi has also been the Director General of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi.
Many will be honored including lyricist Sameer
Well -known lyricist Sameer Unknown, Sahil Joshi of Aaj Tak, Industrialist Gyanprakash Singh, Dean Professor Brijesh Mishra of Ayurveda College Nagpur, senior journalist Vimal Mishra and Yatendra Singh Yadav will be present as honor idol in Hindi Seva Samman.
Why celebrate this day
It is noteworthy that Hindi Journalism Day is celebrated every year on 30 May. This day is celebrated to commemorate the beginning of journalism in Hindi language. Pandit Jugal Kishore Shukla published India’s first Hindi newspaper Udanta Martand on 30 May 1826. Hindi Journalism Day shows the development of journalism in Hindi language.

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