C language, also known as "सी भाषा" in Hindi, is a procedural and general-purpose programming language that provides low-level access to system memory. It is used to develop software, desktop applications, operating systems, and more. C language is a high-level programming language that is easy to learn and has a simple syntax. It was developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1972 with the aim of creating the Unix operating system). Some key features of C language include its simplicity, portability, and efficiency. C language is widely used in various software platforms and is considered one of the most popular programming languages).