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About
Us:
DBHPS
introduces the Hindi language to the people, and its aim is to spread
the language in the south india.
Much before independence i.e, as early as 1918, Mahatma Gandhi, the
Father of the Nation, aimed at the need to unite the northern &
southern states of the country in the greatest interest of integration
of the nation. Therefore he founded the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar
Sabha at Madras, as Hindi was spoken by the largest section of the people
of India. Mahatma Gandhi was the life time President of this institution.
Nearly 10 Years the Allahabad Saghithiya Samelanam campaign hindi in
south india. Mahatma Gandhi wanted south indians themselves to have
a hindi campaning sabha, so in 1928 he started DBHPS and till 1947 he
was the president of the sabha. Mr.Pandit Harihara Sharma, Mr. Motturi
Sathya Narayana, Mr.S.R.Shanthri, Mr.S.Chandra Modi
were General Secretary and they were administring the sabha. During
Thiru.Vembuy Anjeneya Sharma's period the sabha was upgraded to the
university level.
In 1936 Central Chennai Sabha was divided and the administration was
given to the respective regional languages and In 1936 Tiruchi became
the Head office for Tamilnadu branch.
We acknowledge the services rendered by Pandit Avadhananthan for his
able adminstrationship and having a own building for tamilnadu sabha.
His predecessors Shri. Roguvara Dayal Mishra, Thiru. G.Krishnamurthy
have worked hard for this sabha. Tamilnadu sabha will also not forget
the services rendered by the secretaries
Mr. G.Subramaniam, Mr.P.N.Krishnasamy, Mr.S.Chandra Mouli, Mr.D.Thangappan,
Mr.R.S.Radhakrishnan, Mr.V.Justin Jegathisan, Mr.O.Suruli, Mr.J.S. Ramadoss.
Today nearly 8000 hindi campaigners both in villages and cities working
hard.
In a Year twice Tamilnadu Sabha is conducting hindi exams, Higher exams
are conducted by Chennai Central Sabha. There are 350 examinations centers.
Prathmic to Praveshika are conducted by Tamilnadu Sabha. Visavath, Pravin,
Nisthath, Hindi typewriting, Hindi shorthand are conducted by Chennai
Sabha. In higher exams regional languages like Tamil, Telungu, Kannadam,
Malayalam are taught compulsory.
To develope the Hindi campaigning in Tamilnadu following branches are
functioning. So that Hindi campaigners, Public, Students are getting
necessary information easily.
Pondicherry, Karaikal, Neyveli, Cuddalore, Salem, Vellore, Coimbatore,
Karur, Madurai, Tutocorin & Nagarkoil. In all 11 cities Sabha branches
are there. By availing subsidy from Central Government 111 Mahavidyalayas,
75 one teacher Vidyalayas, 300 part time Vidyalayas are functioning
in Tamilnadu.
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