Introduction
Our objectives:
§ To encourage the use of Hindi language
§ Promote appreciate and enjoyment of Hindi language, Literature and culture.
§ Propagate the virtues of Hindi Culture for the sake of posterity.
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To contribute
to the maintenance of Hindi language as our Mother
Tongue
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To promote a positive attitude towards learning Hindi language and
bilingualism
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To engender cultural awareness and positive self-identity among
youth in Sydney
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To widen and
strengthen the cultural and social networks of
children, youth and adults in Sydney
How do we work?
Established in 1989, today Hindi Samaaj has trained teachers who teach Hindi. Parents are rostered to work closely alongside teachers to achieve
the objectives. Our management committee consists of highly motivated and
talented members who are responsible for taking the school into the future. We
cater for children from 4 years to young adults who are 17 years old. We are
working with the community organization in Sydney to set up Introductory Hindi
for adult’s classes.
Hindi Samaaj
§ Provides a curriculum with defined learning outcomes.
§ Recognises
the environment that our learners are growing up in.
§ Create
opportunities for students to actively participate in community activities
§ Engages a
pool of qualified teachers.
§ Organises regular
teacher development workshops.
§ We are a
registered Non Profit organisation.
§ Have more
than 150 regular members
Dynamic community learning
In addition to the structured curriculum for Year levels 1
– 5, we provide a variety of experiences which support the students’ personal
growth and to develop their ability to relate to members of their own community
and the wider Sydney community.
We participate in community activities such as Holi, Bal Divas, India Australia friendship fair and other land mark
events, the multicultural festival and the Diwali
mela. We also participate in fundraising activities for community groups. When
there are opportunities to participate in educational displays, we actively
participate.
Our curriculum has room for involving the young and the
old from the community who share their special skills in music, art and drama.
Details of our classes:
Girraween High School, Gilba Road Girawee:
Time: 10am -12.00pm
Web http://www.hindi.org.au
Email president@hindi.org.au
Contact Person
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President
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Mr Dev Tripathi
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0414 779 780
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dev@devsolution.com.au
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Vice President
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Mr Ram Dubey
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9661-9919
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ram.dubey@team.telstra.com
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Secretary
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Mr Sunil Srivastava
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042-200-310
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Sunil_SRIVASTAVA@rta.nsw.gov.au
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Treasurer
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Mr Rajesh Pandey
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0411-773-970
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Rajesh.Pandey@ccsu.nsw.gov.au
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Public Officer
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Mr Anil Shukla
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9874-3850
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anil.shukla@mail.treasury.nsw.gov.au
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Executive
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Dr Shailja
Chaturvedi
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9817-5647
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shail150@lycos.com
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