The CBSE Class 7 Hindi syllabus, designed based on the Malhar textbook and offered in the academic year 2025-26, is carefully structured to aminior pupils’ understanding of the Hindi language and literature. The content covered in the syllabus provides the right range of classic and modern Hindi texts ranging from aspirational poetry, interesting stories, value-based lessons, and informative text, all of which are designed to promote pupils’ reading, writing, listening, and speaking Hindi progress.
The syllabus also refers to the introduction of concepts of grammar, vocabulary and sentence structure in a transactional method which encourages pupils to articulate their thought processes in the form of creative writing in oral and written language. The activities are also based on active learning, action research and project work which builds on what pupils’ learn in the syllabus, with a strong focus developing iterating boundaries to promote Hindi learning skills as well linking with the Indian family values and culture.
The CBSE Class 7 Hindi syllabus with the Malhar core textbook located in a 7-9 grade level curriculum, therefore leverages pupils' confidence and fluency through extensive experience with the Hindi Language as pupils prepare to transition to higher classes.
Lesson No. |
Chapter Title |
Author |
1 |
माँ, कह एक कहानी (कविता) |
मैथिलीशरण गुप्त |
2 |
गीत बुंदेलों का (लोकगीत) |
अज्ञेय |
3 |
पूरा चाँद (कविता) |
अज्ञेय |
4 |
पत्ती ने पत्तों (कविता) |
अनूप मित्र |
5 |
रानी का सामान (कहानी) |
स्वप्न अम्बर |
6 |
गीले बस्तियों की कुंडलियां (कविता) |
रामधारी सिंह दिनकर |
7 |
सपना (कविता) |
सुमित्रानंदन पंत |
8 |
विद्युत मछली का साहसिकता |
अज्ञेय |
9 |
डाकिया (कविता) |
अजय प्रसाद सिंह |
10 |
मेरा देश (पद्य) |
मीरा |
Students will get the ability to read or read and understand Hindi texts with accurate, fluent and understanding.
They will enhance their skills for writing paragraphs, letters, stories and essays that use the right grammar and vocabulary.
The learners will communicate fluently with proper pronunciation and confidence.
They will recognize important grammar concepts such as sandhi, samas ,alankar and sentences-writing.
Students will summarize stories and poems into their own words creatively.
They will identify and clearly communicate their thoughts in discussions, debates and role plays in Hindi.
The learners will recognize and discuss the cultural values and traditions shown in Hindi texts and implement them in their lives.
They will develop listening skills by interacting with audio-visual and storytelling activities.
Disclaimer: The syllabus and academic information provided here are taken from official CBSE and NCERT sources. For any updates or confusion, please refer to the official CBSE or NCERT websites.
The syllabus is prepared by CBSE on NCERT guidelines plainly to enhance the student's Hindi language skills through the learning process.
There are around 20-25 chapters in the Hindi syllabus, which covers poems, stories and informative texts from the prescribed textbook Malhar.
Yes, it comprises grammar sections like Sangya, Kriya, Visheshan, Kaal, Vakya, Sandhi, Samas and Alankar.