BELIEVE IN THE LOVE AND SPIRIT OF THE HINDI
AN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY FOR ALL WHO
Information
Activities
JHCC celebrates India’s Independence Day and Republic Day with a variety of cultural programs on the themes of National Integration and India’s cultural heritage.
Assistance
JHCC will assist the Associated Organizations in obtaining permission from Local Authorities for cultural programs by way of issuing letters etc. Any fee payable to the government body shall be payable by the Associated body. It is mandatory to the Associated Organizations to provide details of their programs.
Objective
JHCC is the official body of Indian expatriate community functioning for the purpose of advancement of Hindi, social, and cultural activities of the Indian community in Japan.
WELCOMING YOU to JHCC
It was in 1918 that Mahatma Gandhi had called for Hindi to be given the status of the country’s national language. He had said all talks of a ‘swarajya’ would be meaningless unless Hindi was provided national language status and other regional languages were given their adequate importance.