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  2. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha - Wikipedia

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    The Sabha was inaugurated by Annie Besant on 17 June 1918. [2] The movement was inaugurated by the Annie Besant under the presidency at Gokhale Hall in Madras. The first Hindi class was taken by Gandhi's son Devdas Gandhi. Hindi training schools were started in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The number of students increased from 80 in 1919 to ...

  3. V L Nghaka - Wikipedia

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    This institution later evolved and developed into the Mizoram Hindi Prachar Sabha. At the time of the PadmaShri award to Nghaka, the Sabha has 18 schools with BA Hindi course, 35 Prachar centres and 64 Vidhyalayas. Nghaka is the author of several books intended to help popularize Hindi education.

  4. List of institutions of higher education in Tamil Nadu

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    Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras: Chennai: 1918 Hindi Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram: Chennai: 2007 IT Enabled Design and Manufacturing Indian Institute of Information Technology, Tiruchirappalli: Tiruchirappalli: 2013 Engineering and Technology Indian Institute of Management ...

  5. M. N. Singaramma - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship from Ubhaya Vedanta Sabha, Bangalore ‘Swarnajayanti 12’ from Dakshina Bharatha Hindi Prachar Sabha in 1981; Honoured by Mahila Sahitya Sammelana, Mandya; National award in Literature and Culture Fellowship in 1983 for work titled ‘Bhakti Siddhanjana’ in Hindi; Jamunalal Bajaj Award in 1964

  6. Moturi Satyanarayana - Wikipedia

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    During this time, he was an active promoter of the Hindi language. He was the Editor of "Hindi Pracharak" (1926–36), "Hindi Prachar Samachar" (1938–61) and Dakshina Bharat (1947–61). He organised many Institutions all over India such as "Dakshina Bharata Hindi Prachara Sabha" of Madras (1926–61).

  7. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha headquartered at Chennai was formed to spread Hindi in South Indian states. Regional Hindi implementation offices at Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bhopal, Delhi and Ghaziabad have been established to monitor the implementation of Hindi in Central government offices and PSUs.

  8. Ambujammal - Wikipedia

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    A thorough Congresswoman, she was part of the Managing Committee of the Hindi Prachar Sabha from 1934 to 1938. She did a lot of propaganda work for Hindi. As part of her activities with the Hindi Prachar Sabha, she attended the All-India Congress Session in Bombay in 1934. She stayed at Wardha Ashram with Gandhi from November 1934 till January ...

  9. Devdas Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    He was also the first pracharak of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (DBHPS), established by Mohandas Gandhi in Tamil Nadu in 1918. The purpose of the Sabha was to propagate Hindi in southern India .