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LANGUAGE MATTERS: (From left to right) Koraput HAL General Manager D. Vyas, Member of Hindi Advisory Committee Paramanand Panchal, Regional coordinator of Hindi Prachar Samiti N. Shankar Prasad and senior HAL official C. Venkateswara Rao at the inauguration of the Hindi Utsav in Koraput on Thursday.
Koraput: The 10th Akhil HAL Hindi Utsav was inaugurated by Paramananda Panchal, member of the Hindi Advisory Committee of Union Ministry of Water Resources, at Bhanja Mandap in Sunabeda in Koraput district on Thursday.
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This was for the second time that Sunabeda is hosting the utsav in which more than 300 representatives from various production and design divisions of HAL in the country are participating. During the four-day utsav, competitions like quiz, drama, technical translation, Rajbhasa sammelan, role play and essay will be conducted. The Deputy Director (East) , official language department, the DGM of HAL, Koraput division, and other dignitaries were also present. It may be recalled that HAL Koraput division has earlier bagged the prestigious Indira Gandhi Rajbhasa Puraskar for popularising Hindi in official work.
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