You might have seen people arguing against the relevance of the Hindi language. They might argue that gone are the days of the Hindi language, for it is no longer a good career provider. There is no Premchand or Nirala today, Google does not come up with the content of Hindi unless you type in Hindi font, so scarce study materials, top-notch publishers of today do not publish Hindi books, in the era of globalization it is only English language that can prevail, only those students who do not understand English, go for Hindi language, so on and so forth.
Whatever may the so-called intellectuals of today argue, the fact of the matter is that Hindi is nowhere less important than any other language, including English. Hindi is one of the most suitable languages for those who want to prepare for the prestigious examination, like UPSC, NET, etc. In addition to these, there are so many lucrative career opportunities that this language provides, such as Interpreter who accompanies Prime Minister and other important dignitaries on a foreign tour, Hindi Translator, Hindi Officer, Hindi Assistant, manager in several departments in central/state governments.
When you will take a glance at the market today, you will find so many books from different publishers. The availability of an astronomical number of books may clutter your mind and make you feel indecisive when you want to select a book in the Hindi language. To help you how to decide on the best help book for the Hindi language, I will like to give you some suggestions. Given below are some of those:
I think it is first and foremost thing on how to decide best book on Hindi language, as since you know your requirements without any iota of doubt, you will be able to select the book that perfectly meets these. In order to get the best book, you may first do good home work, such as asking your friends to name the book, based on your requirements, name of the renowned publication/author, etc.
My headline should not be construed as any disrespect for those distinguished writers who have very profound knowledge of Hindi and hence they can write in pure literature. My only concern is that the pure literature may blow off your mind and you may end of skipping the book or gaining very little out of its content. And as a student of Hindi, both of these are bad for you.
This heading is student-specific. If you have to take any book on Hindi literature for your intermediate/degree/post-graduation course, buy the book that contains Previous Years’ Question Papers. The book must contain both solved and unsolved question papers. The solved papers will help you get the insight as to how to write answers, whereas the unsolved ones will help you write the answer the way it should have been written. It is also one of the important tips on how to decide best book on Hindi language.