‘Learn Hindi for social understanding’

September 16, 2012 12:41 pm | Updated 12:41 pm IST - TIRUCHI

S.A.Abdul Rahman, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Tiruchi division distributing prize to a winner of a Hindi competition held as part of Hindi day celebrations at Zonal Railway Training Institute (ZRTI). Photo: By Arrangement

S.A.Abdul Rahman, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Tiruchi division distributing prize to a winner of a Hindi competition held as part of Hindi day celebrations at Zonal Railway Training Institute (ZRTI). Photo: By Arrangement

Competitions in Hindi essay writing, noting and drafting, and film songs singing marked the Hindi week celebrations held at the Zonal Railway Training Institute here recently.

Competition

Hindi conversation competition was conducted for the instructors and staff of the Institute.

Seminar

Also a technical seminar was conducted in Hindi on the topic ‘complete arrival of train’.

S. A. Abdul Rahman, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Tiruchi division, was the chief guest at the valediction function , and he distributed prizes.

Mr. Abdul Rahman motivated the staff of the Institute to learn Hindi and explained how the learning of Hindi will help for better social understanding.

R.Raguraman, principal, Zonal Railway Training Institute, also spoke.

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