Hindi Journalism Day 2024, Celebrating the Voice of Vernacular Media

Hindi Journalism Day is celebrated annually on May 30. This year, the occasion falls on Thursday, May 30, 2024. The roots of Hindi journalism can be traced back to the publication of Udant Martand, the first Hindi newspaper to be published in India. During the British rule, Udant Martand was published in Calcutta on May 30, 1826, marking the beginning of Hindi journalism in the country.

Significance and Impact

The significance of Hindi Journalism Day lies in honouring the contribution of Hindi journalism and the dedicated journalists who work tirelessly to provide accurate and timely information to the citizens of the country.

Hindi journalism brought news to the doorsteps of those who did not understand English, empowering them with access to information and enabling them to form informed opinions on various matters. This day serves as a reminder of the crucial role played by vernacular media in bridging the language barrier and ensuring the widespread dissemination of knowledge.

As we celebrate Hindi Journalism Day 2024, it is essential to acknowledge the efforts of journalists working in Hindi journalism, who contribute to the distribution of correct information and uphold the principles of responsible and ethical reporting.

In a nation as diverse as India, where languages and dialects vary from region to region, the importance of vernacular journalism cannot be overstated. It not only fosters inclusivity but also promotes literacy, awareness, and a well-informed society, which is vital for the functioning of a healthy democracy.

The Cornerstone of Democracy

Media is often referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy, and journalism plays a crucial role in ensuring that we are well-informed about the current happenings of the state. Journalists work tirelessly day and night to deliver news and information to our doorsteps as quickly as possible. Whether it’s a newspaper, a TV channel, or the ever-growing realm of social media, journalism holds the power to shape and influence public opinion.

Vernacular Journalism: Bridging the Language Barrier

Hindi journalism, or vernacular journalism, has enabled people across the country to access information and current affairs in the language they are most comfortable with. This has led to the dissemination of information at every doorstep, empowering citizens with knowledge and fostering an informed society.

Celebrating Hindi Journalism Day

Every year, Hindi Journalism Day is observed to honour the birth of Hindi journalism, which has played a pivotal role in ensuring access to accurate information for all citizens of the country.

Sumit Arora

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