The Citizen Advocate Summary: Declaring
April 11 as Safe ePay Day
Nayakanti
Prashant – Citizen Advocate for Safe ePay Day ✍️
Proposing
April 11 as Safe ePay Day to mark UPI’s pilot launch on April 11, 2016, by NPCI
with 21 banks, initiated by Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan in Mumbai. This initiative
celebrates UPI’s seamless integration of banking and merchant payments. 
September
14 – Appeal No 111
April 11
– Declare ‘Safe ePay Day’, 
Yes,
April 11 is vacant in the UN Observance Day calendar
UPI 10th
Birthday -April 11 2026 – 209 Days to go
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September 14
Hindi Diwas and April 11 Safe ePay Day: Twin Observances of Belonging and
Safety
September 14 Hindi Diwas
celebrates India’s linguistic pride, honoring Hindi as a unifying language and
cultural identity across the nation and world.
On Sept 14 Hindi Diwas we honor
words; on April 11 Safe ePay Day (proposed) we honor wallets. India’s twin
languages of unity — spoken and coded.
๐ September 14 Hindi Diwas & April 11 Safe ePay Day — India’s
Twin Languages of Unity
1️⃣ Seed: The Power of a
Common Language ๐ฑ
Every civilization has a turning
point where language becomes identity. For India, that moment came on 14
September 1949, when the Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as one of
the official languages of the Republic of India. From that day onward,
September 14 has been celebrated as Hindi Diwas — not just as a
linguistic milestone, but as a celebration of India’s ability to weave unity
from diversity. ๐ฎ๐ณ
The decision was not merely
administrative. In a nation of dozens of languages and dialects, Hindi was
chosen as a bridge, a connector, a medium through which citizens could dream
collectively. As the American author Rita Mae Brown once said:
“Language is the road map of a
culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.” ๐บ️
Fast forward nearly seven decades
to 11 April 2016 — another seed was planted. This time, it was not about
spoken words but about digital signals. On that day, India launched the Unified
Payments Interface (UPI) — a new language of money, trust, and instant
connection. Just as Hindi became a unifying script for culture, UPI became a
unifying code for finance.
๐ฟ Both moments — Hindi Diwas in 1949 and UPI’s
birthday in 2016 — reflect a deeper Indian ethos: unity through
communication. One connects hearts through literature, poetry, and
dialogue; the other connects wallets through secure, instant transactions.
If Hindi can be called the language
of identity, UPI is the language of trust. And in proposing Safe
ePay Day on April 11 (to mark UPI’s 10th birthday), the parallel becomes
strikingly clear: just as Hindi needed nurturing through annual remembrance, so
too does digital safety in payments require ritual, reflection, and renewal.
๐๐ณ
๐ Hindi Diwas reminds us of cultural unity;
Safe ePay Day would remind us of financial unity. Both are India’s gifts to
itself — and to the world. ๐
2️⃣ Growth: From Hindi Diwas
to Digital Diwas ๐➡️๐ป
Every observance begins with a seed,
but to truly endure, it must be nurtured through annual remembrance.
That is why we celebrate Hindi Diwas every September 14 — not simply to
mark an event from 1949, but to keep alive the vision of a language that binds
millions.
Without an observance, ideas fade
into the background. With it, they stay alive. Hindi Diwas ensures language is
not taken for granted. In the same way, a proposed Safe ePay Day would
ensure that financial safety is never overlooked in our fast-paced digital
lives.
UPI is now a household word. But
with rapid adoption has come risk — phishing scams, fake apps, and social
engineering frauds. ๐๐ณ A Safe
ePay Day would serve as an annual reminder for individuals, banks,
regulators, and fintechs to strengthen trust in digital transactions.
| Aspect | Hindi Diwas (Sept 14) | Safe ePay Day (Apr 11 – UPI’s Birthday) | 
| Symbolizes | Linguistic
  unity ๐ฎ๐ณ | Financial
  unity ๐ณ | 
| Origin | 1949,
  Constituent Assembly | 2016,
  UPI launch | 
| Mode | Words,
  culture, literature | Payments,
  trust, security | 
| Renewal | Annual
  reminder of language identity | Annual
  reminder of digital safety | 
| Future Vision | Hindi
  as a global bridge ๐ | UPI
  as a global standard ๐ | 
๐ Hindi Diwas is a celebration of
belonging; Safe ePay Day would be a celebration of safety. Together, they
create a rhythm of remembrance — one cultural, one financial, both deeply
Indian.
3️⃣ Expansion: Celebrating
Hindi Diwas Across India and the World ๐
The beauty of Hindi Diwas
is that it is not just a bureaucratic date on a calendar — it is a living
celebration. Each year on 14 September, India lights up with
activities that reaffirm the role of Hindi as a cultural and unifying language.
And just as Hindi Diwas has grown from government corridors to global stages, a
future Safe ePay Day could one day be marked not just in India, but
around the world. ๐
✨ Celebrations in India ๐ฎ๐ณ
- Schools & Universities:
     Children recite poems, write essays, and debate on Hindi. ๐
- Government Offices:
     Ministries host pledge ceremonies and award Rajbhasha prizes. ๐
- Literary Circles & Media: TV
     channels air specials, literary bodies organize symposiums, new books are
     released. ๐
- Civil Society:
     NGOs and cultural groups host plays, music, and tech workshops promoting
     Hindi. ๐ญ
✨ Celebrations Across the World ๐
- Mauritius ๐ฒ๐บ:
     Hindi taught in schools, broadcast on national TV.
- Fiji ๐ซ๐ฏ:
     Official language, celebrated with theatre and cultural programs.
- Nepal ๐ณ๐ต:
     Literary societies and universities mark the day.
- Trinidad, Suriname, Guyana ๐น๐น๐ธ๐ท๐ฌ๐พ:
     Diaspora integrates Hindi into cultural festivals.
- USA, UK, Canada ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐จ๐ฆ:
     Embassies and diaspora host Hindi Diwas events and competitions.
According to Ethnologue, Hindi is spoken
by 600M+ worldwide, ranking among the top three most spoken languages.
๐ Just as Hindi Diwas became India’s
cultural export, Safe ePay Day could become India’s fintech export —
a ritualized reminder of digital safety wherever UPI travels.
4️⃣ Bridge: Why Observances
Matter ๐ฏ️
Observances are not about
nostalgia; they are about resilience. Hindi Diwas keeps a language alive
in a multilingual nation. Safe ePay Day would keep safety alive in a
hyper-digital economy. Both are preventive rituals — they protect what
is precious before it is lost. ๐ฟ
5️⃣ Harmony: Two Languages,
One Spirit ๐ถ
Every language has one invisible
foundation: trust. Without trust, words are meaningless; without trust,
payments are unsafe.
๐ฃ️❤️ Hindi → Trust
that words connect.
๐ณ๐ค UPI → Trust
that money moves safely.
๐ Adoption Journeys in Parallel
| Year | Hindi in Growth | UPI in Growth | 
| 1949 | Official
  adoption ๐ | — | 
| 1950s–70s | Education
  rollout ๐ซ | — | 
| 2016 | — | UPI
  launched ๐ | 
| 2020 | Hindi
  global diaspora ๐ | UPI
  crosses 1B+ transactions/month ๐ | 
| 2025 | Spoken
  by 600M+ ๐ | UPI
  turns 10, studied worldwide ๐ | 
๐ Hindi Diwas celebrates India’s cultural
soul; Safe ePay Day would celebrate India’s fintech soul. Both demonstrate that
power flows from trust, not force.
6️⃣ Bridge: Safety as a
Shared Responsibility ๐
Language thrives when everyone
speaks it; safety thrives when everyone practices it. Hindi Diwas involves
poets, students, teachers, and officials. Safe ePay Day would involve
customers, banks, fintechs, and regulators — a collective guardianship of trust.
๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ป๐จ๐ฉ๐ง
7️⃣ Bridge: Symbols That
Inspire ✨
Symbols carry power. Devanagari
script symbolizes Hindi’s heritage; the UPI logo symbolizes India’s digital
confidence. Observances amplify these symbols into identity markers. ๐๐ณ
8️⃣ Universality: India’s
Lessons for the World ๐
India is not just a learner; it
is a teacher. From zero to yoga, from Bollywood to UPI,
India has shaped global culture and technology. Hindi and UPI are its latest
dual gifts.
๐ Hindi Across Borders
Spoken in Mauritius, Fiji,
Trinidad, UK, Canada, and more — Hindi is the language of diaspora identity.
๐
๐ UPI Across Borders
According to NPCI International:
- Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ:
     Linked with PayNow.
- UAE ๐ฆ๐ช:
     Accepted for retail payments.
- France ๐ซ๐ท:
     Eiffel Tower accepts UPI.
- Nepal ๐ณ๐ต:
     First adopter abroad.
| Domain | India’s Gift | Global Lesson | 
| Culture | Hindi ๐ฃ️ | Identity thrives with rituals. | 
| Finance | UPI ๐ณ | Safety + inclusion can coexist. | 
| Soft Power | Hindi Diwas ๐ | Rituals preserve fragile
  systems. | 
๐ Hindi resonates with hearts; UPI
resonates with wallets. Both remind the world that India connects, not divides.
9️⃣ Bridge: From Local to
Global ๐
Great ideas begin at home. Hindi
Diwas started in New Delhi, now celebrated in Port Louis and Toronto. UPI
started in India, now in Singapore, UAE, Nepal, and France. Both journeys
embody India First, Lessons for the World. ๐๐ฎ๐ณ
๐ Bridge: Rituals of Renewal ๐
Annual rituals are not about
monotony; they are about renewal. Hindi Diwas renews cultural pride.
Safe ePay Day would renew digital safety. Ritual becomes resilience. ๐ก️
1️⃣1️⃣ Bridge: Building
Confidence ๐ค
Language builds confidence in
expression; payments build confidence in exchange. A poet should not fear being
unheard; a UPI user should not fear fraud. Observances preserve this
confidence. ๐ฌ๐ณ
1️⃣2️⃣ Bridge: India’s Ethos of
Trust ๐ฟ
From the Upanishads to the
Constitution, from the rupee note to UPI code — India’s thread is
always trust. Hindi Diwas and Safe ePay Day are different expressions of
the same ethos: unity through trust.
1️⃣3️⃣ Future Vision: Safe ePay
Day as a Global Observance ๐ฎ
Hindi Diwas began in 1949 as an
Indian observance. Today, it is global. Safe ePay Day could follow the same
spiral.
| Fibonacci No. | Step | Hindi Diwas ๐ฑ | Safe ePay Day ๐ณ | 
| 1 | Seed | 1949
  adoption ๐ | 2016
  UPI launch ๐ | 
| 2 | Growth | Annual
  observance | Annual
  observance | 
| 3 | Expansion | Nationwide
  events ๐ฎ๐ณ | Safety
  drives ๐ | 
| 5 | Harmony | Hindi
  as identity ❤️ | UPI
  as trust ๐ค | 
| 8 | Universality | Hindi
  worldwide ๐ | UPI
  worldwide ๐ | 
| 13 | Future
  Vision | Diaspora
  observance ๐ญ | Global
  safety observance ๐ณ๐ | 
๐ Imagine: On Sept 14, a child in
Mauritius recites a Hindi poem. On Apr 11, a teenager in Kenya attends a
Safe ePay workshop. Both echo India’s gifts — belonging and safety.
๐ If Hindi Diwas is India’s cultural gift
to the world, Safe ePay Day can be India’s digital gift — a reminder that trust
is the true currency of the 21st century.
✨ Closing Reflection
- Hindi Diwas teaches the power of
     belonging.
- Safe ePay Day
     would teach the power of safety.
- Together, they are India’s twin languages
     of unity — one spoken, one coded.
๐ From words to wallets, India shows the
world that unity is built not by force, but by trust.
## Call to Action  
I urge governments, financial institutions, businesses, and
communities worldwide to join hands in declaring April 11 as **Safe ePay Day**.
Let’s celebrate UPI’s milestone by making **Safe ePay Day** a
global movement for secure, innovative fintech. 
Together, we can build a future where financial access is
universal, and every e-payment is safe—starting with **Safe ePay Day** in 2026.
No Vada Pav, not even one bite,
Till SafeePay Day takes off in flight.
Quirky vow with a Mumbai flair—
Announce the date, and I’ll be there!
Disclaimer:
- The only Joy is Safe ePayments. Nothing More – Nothing Less. 
April 11
– Declare ‘Safe ePay Day’. 
Appeal to
Declare April 11 as Safe ePay Day
Driven by belief in UPI’s transformative power, this initiative—free of
personal gain—aims to celebrate India’s fintech legacy and spark a global
movement for secure, inclusive e‑payments.

 
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