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Delhi CM calls for promotion of cultural diversity

Delhi CM calls for promotion of cultural diversity

The Hindu20-07-2025
Underscoring Delhi's diversity, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday directed the Art, Culture and Language Department to ensure that regional festivals celebrated in the city include artists from across the States, as this would help generate greater public interest in these events.
Chairing a meeting, Ms. Gupta said, 'Efforts will be made to explore possibilities for teaching non-Hindi languages to students in Delhi, helping them understand the social and cultural identities of other States.'
In a statement, the Chief Minister's Office said that the meeting's objective was to enrich Delhi's cultural landscape and involve all sections of society in cultural activities.
'Delhi is not merely the Capital, but also a reflection of the country's cultural identity,' Ms. Gupta said. 'We want the art and culture of various States to reach every street and every individual.'
Ms. Gupta instructed the officials to prepare a detailed report on promoting India's diverse languages in the Capital.
The Chief Minister also proposed launching a student exchange programme with students from other States. This, she said, would enable students to learn about diverse cultures and lifestyles, thereby fostering mutual understanding and harmony.
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