NITN | @notintownlive | 25 May 2019, 12:38 pm
Hindi, our national language holds a lot of importance and we, Indians are proud of it as well. However, this language is not known by many and even if some can speak in broken Hindi, they cannot read or write well since they are not aware of the Hindi grammar and its rules.
Several schools do have this language in their curriculum as first, second or third language and students learn it at an elementary level.
But many do not get an opportunity to learn the language properly even if they want to due to several problems.
Sheela Agarwal’s 'Saral Hindi Byakran env Rachna' is an absolutely appropriate book to learn Hindi grammar in an easy way.
This book consists of all the divisions of grammar and each portion has been explained explicitly with appropriate examples for proper understanding.
This book commences with Bhasha Parichay or an introduction to the Hindi language, which is quite interesting and informative.
Next, it deals with noun, adjectives, gender, negative sentences, verbs, conjunction to name a few and it ends with some essays and letters, written in the latest format so that the students and even the others find it helpful.
If anyone can read Hindi but is not sure about the grammar parts, can take this book as an awesome guide.
It is also helpful for students of Hindi and for those who are willing to explore a new language.
A book with such a varied approach with proper explanation is not easy to find in the market, hence Sheela Agarwal’s book is a must-buy.
If you want to explore the treasures of Hindi language, 'Saral Hindi Byakran env Rachna' should be your first preference!
(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)
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