The term Hindi comes from the Persian word ‘Hind’, which means ‘land of the Indus River’ It was named by the Turks who invaded Punjab and Gangetic plains in the early 11th century. The fourth most spoken language in the world, the modern standard Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in India. It has its origins from the Vedic Sanskrit language. Written in the Devanagari script, Hindi is one of the two official languages in India, the other being English. It is also the official language in 9 states and 3 Union territories of India.
1. Communication skills
2. Reading Literature
3. Literature and contemporary issue
4. History of Hindi literature
5. Translation theory and practice
6. Literature and other languages
7. Applied grammar
8. Comparative literature
9. Drama and theatre in Hindi
10. Translation
11. Linguistics
12. Contemporary Hindi Literature
13. Poetry (Ancient and Medical) prosody and poetics.
14. Project – Literary Translation
15. History of Hindi language