Hindi Romantic Shayari Defination
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Aesa Jagaya Aapne Ke Ab Tak Na So Sake
Yun Rulaya Aapne Ke Mehfil Mein Hum Ro Na Sake
Na Jaane Kya Baat Hai Aap Mein Sanam
Mana Hai Jabse Tumhe Apna Kisi Ke Hum Ho Na Sake..
Duniya Hai Patthar Ki Jazbaat Nahi Samajhti
Dil Mein Jo Chhupi Hai Who Baat Nahi Samajhti
Chand Tanha Hai Taaro Ki Baraat Mein
Dard Magar Chand Ke Zalim Raat Nahi Samajhti…
Mar Kar Tamanna Jeene Ji Kishe Nhi Hoti
Ro Ke Khush Hone Ki Tamanna Kishe Nhi Hoti
Keh Toh Diya K Jee Le Ge Apno Ke Bagair
Par Apno Ki Tamanna Kise Nahi Hoti!
The dialect upon which Standard Hindi is based is khadiboli, the vernacular of Delhi and the surrounding western Uttar Pradesh and southern Uttarakhand region. This dialect acquired linguistic prestige in the Mughal Empire (17th century) and became known as Urdu, "the language of the court." As noted and referenced in History of Hindustani, prior to the independence of India and Pakistan, it was not referred to as Urdu but as Hindustani. After independence, the Government of India set about standardising Hindi as a separate language from Urdu, instituting the following conventions
The Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as the Official Language of the Union on 14 September 1949. Hence it is celebrated as Hindi Day.
The number of native speakers of Standard Hindi is unclear. According to the 2001 Indian census. 258 million people in India reported their native language to be "Hindi". However, this includes large numbers of speakers of Hindi languages other than Standard Hindi; as of 2009, the best figure Ethnologue could find for Khariboli dialect (the basis of Hindustani) was a 1991 citation of 180 million.
Yun Rulaya Aapne Ke Mehfil Mein Hum Ro Na Sake
Na Jaane Kya Baat Hai Aap Mein Sanam
Mana Hai Jabse Tumhe Apna Kisi Ke Hum Ho Na Sake..
Duniya Hai Patthar Ki Jazbaat Nahi Samajhti
Dil Mein Jo Chhupi Hai Who Baat Nahi Samajhti
Chand Tanha Hai Taaro Ki Baraat Mein
Dard Magar Chand Ke Zalim Raat Nahi Samajhti…
Mar Kar Tamanna Jeene Ji Kishe Nhi Hoti
Ro Ke Khush Hone Ki Tamanna Kishe Nhi Hoti
Keh Toh Diya K Jee Le Ge Apno Ke Bagair
Par Apno Ki Tamanna Kise Nahi Hoti!
The dialect upon which Standard Hindi is based is khadiboli, the vernacular of Delhi and the surrounding western Uttar Pradesh and southern Uttarakhand region. This dialect acquired linguistic prestige in the Mughal Empire (17th century) and became known as Urdu, "the language of the court." As noted and referenced in History of Hindustani, prior to the independence of India and Pakistan, it was not referred to as Urdu but as Hindustani. After independence, the Government of India set about standardising Hindi as a separate language from Urdu, instituting the following conventions
The Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as the Official Language of the Union on 14 September 1949. Hence it is celebrated as Hindi Day.
The number of native speakers of Standard Hindi is unclear. According to the 2001 Indian census. 258 million people in India reported their native language to be "Hindi". However, this includes large numbers of speakers of Hindi languages other than Standard Hindi; as of 2009, the best figure Ethnologue could find for Khariboli dialect (the basis of Hindustani) was a 1991 citation of 180 million.
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