C1 Collocation Very Formal

सार्वजनिक हित में

sarvajanik hit mein

In public interest

Meaning

For the benefit or welfare of the general community.

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Cultural Background

The concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was pioneered by Justice P.N. Bhagwati. It allows any citizen to approach the court for 'सार्वजनिक हित'. TV channels often run 'Janhit mein jaari' segments to educate people about scams, health, and safety. The idea of 'Sarvajanahitaya' (Welfare of all) is found in the Rigveda and is the spiritual ancestor of this phrase. Activists in India use this phrase to demand the Right to Information (RTI) from the government.

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The 'Janhit' Shortcut

If 'Sārvajanik' is too long to remember, use 'Janhit'. It's 100% acceptable in 99% of formal situations.

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Avoid Personal Use

Never use this to describe your own desires. It sounds like you think you are the King of India.

Meaning

For the benefit or welfare of the general community.

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The 'Janhit' Shortcut

If 'Sārvajanik' is too long to remember, use 'Janhit'. It's 100% acceptable in 99% of formal situations.

⚠️

Avoid Personal Use

Never use this to describe your own desires. It sounds like you think you are the King of India.

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The PIL Connection

Mentioning 'सार्वजनिक हित' in a discussion about Indian law will immediately make you sound like an expert on the Indian Constitution.

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Writing Tip

Always use this phrase at the beginning of a sentence to justify a controversial opinion in an essay.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

सरकार ने ________ नई स्वास्थ्य नीति की घोषणा की।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित में

Government policies are made for the public, so 'सार्वजनिक हित में' is the correct formal choice.

Which sentence is most appropriate for a news headline?

Choose the best headline:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: पुलिस ने सार्वजनिक हित में सड़क रोकी।

News headlines use formal language like 'सार्वजनिक हित में' to explain police actions.

Complete the dialogue between a judge and a lawyer.

Lawyer: 'महोदय, यह केस ________ दायर किया गया है।' Judge: 'ठीक है, हम इसकी सुनवाई करेंगे।'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित में

In a legal context, cases filed for the public are called 'Public Interest Litigations'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: A whistleblower leaks documents about pollution to save the city.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित

Saving a city from pollution is a classic example of acting in the public interest.

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Visual Learning Aids

Public vs. Private Interest

सार्वजनिक हित
Clean Air साफ हवा
Public Parks पार्क
निजी हित
Personal Profit निजी लाभ
My House मेरा घर

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank B1

सरकार ने ________ नई स्वास्थ्य नीति की घोषणा की।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित में

Government policies are made for the public, so 'सार्वजनिक हित में' is the correct formal choice.

Which sentence is most appropriate for a news headline? Choose A2

Choose the best headline:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: पुलिस ने सार्वजनिक हित में सड़क रोकी।

News headlines use formal language like 'सार्वजनिक हित में' to explain police actions.

Complete the dialogue between a judge and a lawyer. dialogue_completion C1

Lawyer: 'महोदय, यह केस ________ दायर किया गया है।' Judge: 'ठीक है, हम इसकी सुनवाई करेंगे।'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित में

In a legal context, cases filed for the public are called 'Public Interest Litigations'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B2

Situation: A whistleblower leaks documents about pollution to save the city.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: सार्वजनिक हित

Saving a city from pollution is a classic example of acting in the public interest.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Yes, it is the closest formal equivalent in Hindi.

Only if you are discussing CSR, ethics, or a policy that affects the whole community.

'Sārvajanik' means public (for the people), 'Sarkari' means government (owned by the state).

It's a standard disclaimer for public service announcements, meaning 'Issued in public interest'.

Yes, if you are talking about your values or why you want to work in the public sector.

In this context, yes. In other contexts, it can mean 'friend' or 'well-wisher' (as in 'Hitaishi').

Yes, usually in courtroom scenes or political dramas.

Yes, it's grammatically correct, but 'में' is the more common legal collocation.

Use 'कंपनी के हित में' (Company kē hit mē̃).

The concepts are ancient, but the specific modern phrasing became popular in the last 150 years.

Related Phrases

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जनहित में

synonym

In the interest of the people

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लोक कल्याण

similar

Public welfare

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निजी हित

contrast

Personal interest

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स्वार्थ

contrast

Selfishness

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बहुमत की इच्छा

builds on

Will of the majority

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