Rubik’s cube mosaic of Mahadevi Verma
Hindi Diwas, celebrated on September 14, marks the day in 1949 when Hindi was adopted as India’s official language. The day emphasizes the richness, heritage, and growing global influence of Hindi, which is spoken by over 600 million people worldwide. It also encourages people to take pride in their national language and promotes its use in literature, governance, and daily life.
One of Hindi’s greatest literary figures, Mahadevi Verma, was a poet, freedom fighter, and social reformer, known as the “modern Meera” for her emotionally profound poetry. She was the first woman to receive the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, and her work continues to inspire generations. Her writings beautifully blend emotions, feminism, and nationalism, making her a true icon of Hindi literature.

Creators of the mosaic
- Jaya Sahu
- Mahek Verma
- Rushtam Sahu
- Deepak Rawat
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