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EAM inaugurates 12th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan

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Nadi (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad on Wednesday discussed further advancing India-Fiji ties through developmental cooperation.

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“Great to meet @FijiGovernment DPM @ bimanprasad in Nadi shortly after our meeting in New Delhi. Discussed further advancing our longstanding ties through our development cooperation,” Jaishankar tweeted on Wednesday. Jaishankar on Wednesday inaugurated the 12th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan in Nadi.

Fiji’s President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere was also present at the event. Jaishankar arrived in Nadi on Tuesday and was welcomed by Fiji Education Minister Aseri Radrodro. “Bula and

Namaste Fiji. The 12th #VishwaHindiSammelan will begin tomor- row in Nadi. Thank Minister of Education

Aseri Radrodro for the warm welcome.

Look forward to meeting Hindi enthusiasts from all over the world,” Jaishankar had tweeted.

At the 12th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan, Jaishankar emphasized promoting the Hindi language across the world.

“In events like World Hindi Conference, it is natural that our focus should be on various aspects of the Hindi language, its global use, and its dissemination. We will discuss issues like the status of Hindi in Fiji, the Pacific region and indentured countries,” said Jaishankar.

He said that the era of aping western languages and traditions is over. He said that it is necessary that the world should know about all cultures and societies.

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Rajnath said that India should move forward and expressed confidence that country would emerge as light house for world

Bengaluru (PTI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday expressed confidence that India will soon be among the leading countries in the field of innovation and emerge as the “light house” to the entire world.

Speaking at an event ‘Manthan’ during the Aero India here, he said, if we want to bring the next generation industrial revolution, then we should either do new things, or try to do the existing things in a new way.

“If we have to develop, then we have to re-define the competition. If we think of moving ahead with old technologies and old systems, then we will always be two centuries behind those countries (developed). That’s why today it is necessary that we think in new ways and move forward accordingly,” he said. Suggesting that we should try to do something new with the traditional things that are going on, he said, a great example of this is the UPI payment method developed in the country.

“Moral of the story is that we should innovate. Innovation means thinking in a new way, which youth like you can do well,” he added.

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