Prof. Anand Pradhan applauded the efforts of IIM Indore in promoting the Hindi language and its cultural significance. “It is heartening to see, how IIM Indore, under the leadership of Prof. Rai, is taking forward the legacy to preserving and promoting not just Hindi, but all the Indian languages”, he said. He commended the Institute for encouraging creativity and literary pursuits among its members. In his address, he highlighted the pivotal role of languages, especially Hindi, in shaping India’s diverse identity and fostering unity among its people. He acknowledged that India, with its multitude of languages, cultures, and regions, faced a unique challenge upon gaining independence in 1947. Many believed that the nation would not remain unified due to its multiple nations, diverse cultures, and numerous languages. However, Prof. Pradhan underscored, that there is an intrinsic quality within India that defies division. Prof. Pradhan highlighted the symbiotic relationship between languages, emphasizing that they learn from each other. He celebrated the role of vernacular languages, especially Marathi, in enriching Hindi. Our Hindi language is like a flowing river, and the new words from different languages are like fresh tributaries, enriching the language’s vocabulary, he said. He also stressed that Hindi, with its growing technical and managerial lexicon, is poised to thrive in the modern world, becoming richer and more vibrant. He emphasized that print journalism has been instrumental in bridging the geographical, cultural, and linguistic gaps across the nation. He concluded by asserting that India’s greatness lies in its unity, shared values, morals, culture, and a deep sense of patriotism and nationalism that transcends languages and boundaries.