An Engineer Increases The Pride Of Hindi Language At The International Level.

in #inspiration5 years ago

On it's own the destination came closer, seeing my courage to grow.


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If you want to make a place in the heart of Indians, then the simplest medium is knowledge of the Hindi language because it is difficult to reach the hearts of Indians without learning Hindi. Read of today's modern era, write some people who are working in big multinational companies, they do not see any future of Hindi in today's time. Once they believe that they believe it is also right because they do not think it is necessary to have Hindi for the race they are involved in. Admittedly, Hindi speakers are far from technical knowledge, but even today, human unity is more important than technical unity and Pallavi Singh has recognized this coincidental quality of language. Pallavi believes that knowledge of English is required today, but at the same time she is also aware that Hindi is our foundation which can never be left out. That is why India today has a plethora of coaching centers for English speaking. The same Pallavi started giving coaching in Hindi language, she has really done a lot of praise. Perhaps Pallavi is well aware that "the crowd always walks on a path that seems easy, but that does not mean that it is the only way." Show the courage to stand out from the crowd and choose your own path because no one can understand you better than you.”


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Pallavi was born in Delhi and spent her childhood reading stories like Champak, Balkans, etc. in Hindi. As has happened to all of us. As time went on, when Pallavi completed her Class 12 studies, questions arose as to what she would do next. Admired by all, Pallavi studied B.Tech in electronics and communication. But Pallavi started remembering her childhood stories in Hindi and then she realized that engineering is not an area in which she wants to pursue a career. But she could not understand that if engineering is not her choice then what is it that she wants to do.

He continued his engineering studies and at the same time being interested in learning the language, started taking diploma courses to learn the French language in his spare time. But learning French, Pallavi realized that the language he was being taught had no fixed modules so that it could be learned in a simple and effective way. Pallavi recounts her experience of learning French, stating that "The way we were taught French, we could not speak French the way a Frenchman would and I would like to meet a French person with whom I can talk every day to learn French better than this. "

When this idea for the French language came to Pallavi's mind, another thought knocked in his mind at the same time which paved the way for a golden future for Pallavi. In a special conversation with Kenfolioz about that idea, Pallavi explains that "When I was getting into the difficulties of the French language, I thought that people from other countries living in India would also experience the same difficulty while learning Hindi. Will be Just then I thought that I will do the work of teaching Hindi to citizens of other countries coming to India. For this, Pallavi created a simple and effective Hindi language module, set a syllabus, and started teaching Hindi.

“When I decided to teach Hindi, there was a lot of criticism. I was told that there is no future in this. Nowadays who goes to the field of Hindi. But by then I had decided to make a future in the field of Hindi. "

Shortly thereafter, Pallavi began a series of other foreign students studying at the University of Delhi to learn and teach Hindi, and Pallavi started her first formal classes in August 2011, named 'Hindi Lessons'. With that, after completing his B.Tech, Pallavi came to Mumbai to join his favorite subject in psychology at Sophia College and made Mumbai his workplace. Initially, Pallavi in ​​Mumbai faced some problems in searching for her students as Mumbai was a new city for her. But by then Pallavi's process of teaching Hindi had started turning into passion.

Pallavi, while recounting an anecdote, proves why it is important for foreigners to know Hindi - "Once when I was telling the names of colors to my African students in Hindi, then a student told that now he understood that people Why is it called 'Kalu'? He had learned that black in English is called black in Hindi. Then I felt very sad and embarrassed but at the same time I realized that what I am doing is important for these students. "

Pallavi created her Facebook page and started searching for her students. Then one day the American consulate approached Pallavi to teach Hindi to some immigrants and from that day till today Pallavi did not look back. Pallavi has so far been a part of several diplomatic campaigns where she has been appointed by multinational companies to teach Hindi to employees and their family members who have come to India.


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Pallavi has also made an impressive presence on the TED stage and has also been the youngest guest on Rajya Sabha television to be invited as a guest at the Talk program.

Till now, Pallavi has taught Hindi to hundreds of foreigners and this trend is still going on. His students include not only foreigners, but also celebrities like Jacqueline Fernandes, Lucinda Nicklas. Today, Pallavi has become an iconic name in teaching Hindi, which is not an introduction to any introduction. Famous Scottish historian William Dalrymple has also taught Hindi. Dalrymple is a great historian known for studying history-related events and art in India, Afghanistan, and other countries.

The special thing of Hindi teacher Pallavi is that she does not need any institute room nor any office to run her class. She has her own style, she has a Facebook page where she meets her students. Each of his Hindi classes is like a show in which a pleasant atmosphere is created by making the conversation fun. Where through all the activities, the class is made alive by making education fun with the help of cardboard and teaching tool. Pallavi has created her model of teaching Hindi which is based on the feedback of her students, with the help of which she claims that anyone can learn to speak Hindi in 25 hours in an hour. Although she believes that it is a challenge to teach the youth as they are engrossed in all the problems of their lives, it is difficult to focus the entire attention of these young people who are struggling to make their way to life.

Moreover, there is not a huge crowd in his class. All are taught one by one according to their time because Pallavi knows that every person has their own different needs.

Pallavi describes her curriculum and how to teach, “I have prepared my own modules to teach Hindi. I teach my students not from normal Hindi books but under the same course that I have prepared. This course is about three to four months. And sometimes even six months depending on the speed of the learner. If I want to teach at the student's home, then I give a copy of 15 to 20 modules to the student and teach under that. ”

Under Pallavi's module, showing Hindi movies on CD and debating in Hindi is also included. If the student is in another country or any other city, Pallavi also works to teach Hindi through Skype through video conferencing. Pallavi teaches Hindi to her foreign students to help them in everyday life while living in India. At the same time, they were able to get rid of the difficulties in talking. After this, they learn so much that they can ask for a way in Hindi, buy and negotiate or order food.

Today many tourists also come to learn Hindi from Pallavi. Pallavi has seen in her students a unique love and respect for India and Hindi which constantly inspires them to give maximum knowledge of Hindi. Even though Pallavi does not have an institute yet, she wants to open a big Hindi institute where all the opportunities for the learners of this language can be found in one place. The next goal of Pallavi is to contact the embassies of different countries in Delhi and tell them about their modules so that foreigners working there can also be exposed to Hindi. The path Pallavi has deviated from the traditional methods of teaching Hindi will indeed give a new life to Hindi, the national language of India, as well as a befitting reply for those who believe that Hindi has ceased to exist.

Pallavi proved that even in the era of technology, no technology can replace human interactions.

Pallavi, a 26-year-old engineer-turned-Hindi teacher, gives a message to today's youth, saying, "I had a lot to lose, I could be any other person who did nothing but I took a risk, I think you You should also take a risk for the work you love. ”

Like Pallavi, if every youth knows the importance of Hindi, then the day will come again when India will be called Vishwaguru again.

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