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  2. ‘Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha’ was established in the year 1918 by our beloved father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi with the sole aim of propagating Hindi in southern states. The first Pracharak was none other than Devadoss Gandhi son of Mahatma Gandhi.

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  3. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha is an organisation whose main goal is to improve Modern Standard Hindi literacy among the non-Hindi speaking people of South India. The headquarters are located at Thanikachalam Road, T. Nagar, Chennai.

  4. All the successful Visharad Uttarardh and Praveen Uttarardh candidates are requested to remit their prescribed Convocation Fee Rs. 1000/- (Online) or 1000+10 (Application) (Offline). Please send the remittance copy to obtain Mark Card along with the filled in application form.

  5. हिन्दी प्रचार सभा एक आन्दोलन थी जो भारत के स्वतन्त्रता आन्दोलन के साथ ही आरम्भ हुई। हिन्दी भाषा के प्रचार के द्वारा जन-जागरण, प्रजातंत्र की जीवन-प्रणाली के प्रति आस्था उत्पन्न करने तथा राष्ट्रीय एकीकरण को सिंचित करने के पावन उद्देश्य से सन् 1918 में राष्ट्रपिता महात्मा गांधीजी ने दक्षिण भारत हिन्दी प्रचार सभा की नींव डाली थी और वे आजीवन इस संस्थ...

  6. Online Spoken Hindi (Preliminary & Advanced Level) Translation courses conducted by Dakshina Bharath Hindi Prachar Sabha: Finance wing is also related with Examination Department. This wing is dealing with Financial Matters of Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras City and other Branches .

  7. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha was founded by Mahathma Gandhiji in the year 1918 at Madras (now Chennai) for propogation of Hindi in the south. Since Hindi, in the Pre-Independance days was almost at the centre stage of the Freedom Movement, people in great numbers came forward willingly to learn Hindi.

  8. Jun 22, 2023 · Premium. On March 3, 1918, Mahatma Gandhi issued an appeal for six Tamil and Telugu youths to come forward and learn Hindi and propagate the language in the Madras Presidency. This appeal led to...