- All Manuals, Codes and other Procedural literature relating to Central Government Offices are required to be prepared both in Hindi and English. All forms, Headings of Registers, Name Plates, Notice Boards and various items of stationery. etc. are also required to be in Hindi and English.
- The Central Hindi Training Institute (CHTI) and Central Translation Bureau (CTB) are the two leading Institutions for capacity-building in learning of Hindi Language.
- The Kendriya Hindi Samiti was constituted in the year l967. It is chaired by the Prime Minister. It is apex policy-making body which lays the guidelines for the propagation and progressive use of Hindi as Official Language of the Union.
- The Hindi Salahkar Samitis have been constituted in 1976 under section 4 of the Official Languages Act, 1963 to periodically review the progress in the use of Hindi as the Official Language of the Union and to submit a report to the President. The Committee consists of 20 Members of the Lok Sabha and 10 of the Rajya Sabha.
- Besides the Central Official Language Implementation Committee headed by Secretary, Department of Official Language reviews the status of use of Hindi for official purposes of the Union.
- The Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Awards Schemes have been in operation since 1986-87. Shields are given every year to Ministries / Departments, Banks and Financial Institutions, Public Sector Undertakings for outstanding achievements in the implementation of the Official Language Policy of the Union.
- Under the Indira Gandhi Original Hindi Book writing Scheme, Cash awards are given to the working / retired employees of the Central Government, Banks, Financial Institutions, Universities for writing original books in Hindi.
- Rajiv Gandhi National Awards Scheme is for original Book writing on Science and Technology in Hindi for promoting writing of books in Hindi on all branches of modern Science/ Technology and contemporary subjects.
- At Zonal level, Zonal Official Language Awards are given every year to the Central Government Offices, Public Sector Underakings, Town Official Language Implementation Committees, Banks and financial Institutions of the Central Government for outstanding achievements in implementing the official Language Policy of the Union, and for progressive use of Hindi.
