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Hindi Training Programme Concludes Successfully at DIET Leh

Leh: A 12-day Hindi Training Programme organised at DIET Leh from 17 to 28 February 2026 concluded successfully. The intensive programme aimed to strengthen Hindi language proficiency, enrich pedagogical competencies, and equip teachers with contemporary teaching methodologies.

The valedictory ceremony was graced by Smt. Deldan Angmo, Chief Education Officer, Leh, as the Chief Guest. The programme commenced with a welcome address by Miraza Mehdi, Principal, DIET Leh. In his address, he expressed heartfelt gratitude to the distinguished expert resource persons — Prof. Dhanji Prasad from the Central Institute of Hindi, Delhi Centre; Dr. Tsering Chorol, Assistant Professor, EJM College Leh; and Dr. Tsering Dolkar, Lecturer, Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Leh — for their scholarly insights, professional dedication, and tireless efforts throughout the 12-day intensive training.

The Principal of DIET Leh also appreciated the participants for their commitment, perseverance, and enthusiastic engagement during the rigorous sessions. He expressed confidence that the knowledge and skills acquired during the programme would be effectively implemented and replicated in their respective schools, thereby enhancing the quality of Hindi education across the district.

During the feedback session, participants described the training as highly enriching, resourceful, and intellectually stimulating. They particularly appreciated the expert guidance on advanced Hindi grammar, innovative pedagogical strategies, classroom management techniques, and learner-centred approaches. They acknowledged that the sessions were thoughtfully designed and delivered with clarity and depth, providing them with updated knowledge and practical tools for effective classroom instruction.

As a token of respect and appreciation, the participants presented mementos to the resource persons, the Chief Guest, and the Principal of DIET Leh. Adding cultural vibrancy to the occasion, the participants also organised a graceful Ladakhi cultural programme showcasing the rich heritage and traditions of the region, which made the concluding ceremony both memorable and emotionally significant.

In his remarks, Prof. Dhanji Prasad expressed immense satisfaction and said he thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the teachers of Ladakh. He noted that the 12 days passed swiftly due to the active participation, intellectual curiosity, and warm hospitality extended by the participants. He added that the learning process was mutually enriching.

Addressing the gathering, Smt. Deldan Angmo, Chief Education Officer, Leh, conveyed her sincere appreciation to the resource persons and participants for making the programme a success. She emphasised the importance of translating the insights and competencies gained during the training into meaningful classroom practices and urged teachers to act as catalysts for qualitative improvement in Hindi language education in their institutions.

The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks by Smt. Tsering Yangdol, HoD, DIET Leh. She expressed gratitude to the Chief Guest, the esteemed resource persons, DIET faculty members, and the dedicated participants whose cooperation and enthusiasm ensured the successful culmination of the training programme.

The successful completion of the 12-day Hindi Training Programme marks a significant step towards academic excellence and professional development in Hindi language teaching in the region.DD

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