The CBSE Class 9 Hindi syllabus for the 2025-26 academic session has been created by CBSE Board mainly to enhance the students' command and develop their understanding of the richness of the Hindi Language in different literary forms. The syllabus is based on the NCERT recommended workbooks Kshitij and Kritika including a carefully chosen anthology of poems, narratives, essays, and plays. All the literary forms examined in the Kshitij and Kritika are constructed to advance the language abilities of students who have reading, writing, listening, and speaking competencies to build on while learning openly and actively.
The CBSE Class 9 Hindi syllabus contains practice in advanced grammar, vocabulary building, and ways to transform sentences in English, and to ensure well-founded actionable outcomes when students need them to express their concepts, ideas, and emotions in Hindi. The streaming and type of activities chosen, and project work that is integrated into the chapters of Kshitij has been purposely done to enhance creativity and develop students` analytical and critical thinking.
The CBSE Class 9 Hindi syllabus with the Kshitij workbook and the Kritika workbook as key curriculums promotes a vibrant and enjoyable setting to engage students and develop foundational language capabilities that ensure foundational skills for board exams, university studies, and an everyday skill for need in competitive exams that value Hindi language!
Section |
Lesson No. |
Chapter Title |
गद्य-खंड |
1 |
प्रेमचंद - दो बैलों की कथा |
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2 |
पद्मा सचदेव - ल्हासा की ओर |
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3 |
यशपाल - उपभोक्तावाद की संस्कृति |
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4 |
हरिशंकर परसाई - साँवले सपनों की याद |
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5 |
रामवृक्ष बेनीपुरी - मेरे बचपन के दिन |
काव्य-खंड |
6 |
कबीर - साखियाँ एवं पद |
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7 |
रहीम - दोहे |
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8 |
रवीन्द्रनाथ ठाकुर - गीतांजलि |
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9 |
माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी - पुष्प की अभिलाषा |
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10 |
सुभद्राकुमारी चौहान - झाँसी की रानी |
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11 |
नागार्जुन - एक यात्रा |
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12 |
गिरिजाकुमार माथुर - हम पंछी उन्मुक्त गगन के |
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13 |
ओमप्रकाश वाल्मीकि - मेरा छोटा सा निजी पुस्तकालय |
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 NCERT textbooks for Class 9 Hindi are Kshitij and Kritika.
Kshitij has 13 chapters, Sparsh has 10, Kritika has 5 chapters, and Sanchayan has 4 chapters.
Yes. The CBSE Class 9 Hindi Syllabus 2025-26 has many lessons of grammar with creative writing forms like essays, letters, diary writing, etc.
The syllabus has some modern poems and classics, short stories, essays, and plays having an Indian heritage through the 4-ST Part texts, Kshitij and Kritika.
Yes. The exam structure has included unseen passages under the Comprehension sections worth 14 marks.
The Class 9 Hindi paper is worth a total of 80 marks: 14 marks for comprehension, 16 marks for grammar, 30 marks for literature, and lastly 20 marks for creative writing.
Yes, CBSE removed certain chapters from Kshitij and Kritika in the most recent session.
Yes, Hindi is a main language subject in Class 9. CBSE also offers either Course A or B in Hindi
By reading NCERT texts, practicing grammar, writing regularly, and solving sample papers.
Absolutely. Mastery in literature and language lays a strong base for Class 10 board exams and future academic pursuits in Hindi.