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Hindi makes debut in South China

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 06:38 IST

Hindi, one of the foreign languages gaining popularity in China will be making its debut in South China with a university in Guangzhou set to establish a chair to teach India's national language.

A MoU for establishing a Hindi chair at the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS) was signed today between the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and the GDUFS today. This is the first Hindi chair established by the ICCR in South China.

A number of Chinese universities including the prestigious Peking University, the Beijing Foreign Studies University as well colleges in different parts of China are teaching Hindi.

Lecturers say the language is gaining currency in China as many see it as a career-making proposition in view of rapid increase in India-China trade which touched USD 74 billion last year and expected to cross USD 100 billion by 2015.

Hindi Day being organised by Indian Embassy here every year attracts large number of Chinese Hindi enthusiasts from all over China.

Also Indian expats in Beijing had set up a Sunday school called Gurukul to teach Hindi and Indian culture.

Headed by Lata Iyer, the school has four teachers who included Priya Sunderrajan, Manisha Bhakre, Krishna Dasgupta , Deepa Tulsidas.

Today's MoU, was signed by Indra Mani Pandey, Consul-General of India in Guangzhou and Zhong Weihe, President of GDUFS, an Indian embassy press release here said.

The ICCR has already established 5 chairs in China devoted to Hindi and spread of Indian culture including three chairs in Jinan University, Shenzhen University and Yunnan University in various fields of studies.

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(Published 11 June 2012, 14:17 IST)

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