UN adopts India-sponsored resolution on multilingualism mentioning Hindi language for the first time, along with Bengali and Urdu.
UNITED NATIONS, GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA/12425, 10th Day of June 2022) - PLENARY,
SEVENTY-SIXTH SESSION, 81st & 82nd MEETINGS (AM & PM). :
The representative of India said multilingualism is a core value of the United Nations and, for the first time, the resolution before the Assembly mentions the Hindi language and encourages the Department of Global Communications to disseminate communications in Hindi. Adding that the text also mentions the Bengali and Urdu languages for the first time, he recalled that, since 2018, India has provided extrabudgetary funds to provide communications in Hindi. The “Hindi@UN” project was launched to spread greater awareness of news around the world, he said, noting that the United Nations cannot achieve its purposes unless people are informed of its messages. (https://www.un.org/press/en/2022/ga12425.doc.htm)
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