Khajuria nominated as member of HAC for 3rd time

Jammu, Sep 25: Renowned social worker and senior BJP leader from Jammu and Kashmir, Shastri Vipan Khajuria, has once again been nominated as a member of the Hindi Advisory Committee (HAC) by the Government of India.

This marks the third consecutive time he has been chosen as a non-government member of this important committee.

The Hindi Advisory Committee comprises Members of Parliament from both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, along with only four non-government members from across the country.

The inclusion of Shastri Vipan Khajuria from Jammu and Kashmir in this prestigious committee is a matter of pride and honor for the entire region. His nomination was made by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State and Chairman of the Hindi Advisory Committee.

Khajuria has been making remarkable contributions for many years in the promotion and preservation of Dogri, Sanskrit, and Hindi languages. He has consistently worked to strengthen the rich traditions of Indian languages, cultural heritage, and the spirit of national unity. Through his tireless efforts, regional as well as national languages have received wider recognition and respect.

On this occasion, Mahant Rohit Shastri, President of Shri Kailakh Jyotish and Vedic Sansthan Trust, Astrologer, and State Awardee, extended his heartfelt congratulations and said:

“Hindi is our national language, Dogri is our mother tongue, and Sanskrit is the soul of our culture. The contribution of Shastri Vipan Khajuria in promoting these three languages is commendable. His third nomination to the Hindi Advisory Committee is not only a matter of pride for Jammu and Kashmir but also for the entire nation. Undoubtedly, he will continue to play a vital role in the upliftment of Hindi, Dogri, and Sanskrit.”

The appointment of Shastri Vipan Khajuria is not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir and the strong identity of Indian languages. His presence in the committee will further boost Hindi, along with Dogri and Sanskrit, at the national level.

 

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