Acharya Devvrat said it was necessary that the country's administrative, professional, scientific and technical work should be done in the Hindi language making it a common language so that our country could proceed on the path of speedy progress.The Governor was presiding over the closing ceremony of Hindi Pakhwara and Award distribution programme organized by Auditor General Office, here today.Acharya Devvrat said that today, our country was setting new dimensions of development. He appealed to every citizen to use more and more Hindi in every area of lives that we use. He said that over the years various efforts have been made to promote Hindi at different levels but unfortunately Hindi had still not received the recognition it deserves and it was a matter of concern that especially younger generation shirks away from using Hindi language, which in fact mantra of unity of the Nation.He said that he was not against any foreign language but anyone who spoke Hindi or adopted Indian culture and costumes was also not inferior but was working for the pride of the nation.Earlier, the Governor released a souvenir of the 'Him Prabha' on the occasion.He also distributed prizes to the winners of various events organized throughout the year and heads who worked for encouraging Hindi.Chief Auditor General Shri Y.N. Thakrey detailed about the activities being under taken to promote Hindi language in Auditor General Office.Senior Deputy Auditor General Shri A.D. Gupta proposed vote of thanks.