International Mother Language Day
Mother Language Day is celebrated globally every year in the month of February. The purpose of celebrating this day is to provide information about social and cultural things. And too many have promoted linguistic prejudice. It was presented to the United Nations Assembly on November 17, 1999. This resolution was approved at once. Mother Language Day is used all over the world by people living in it. Protect and promote the different languages of their regions. It also has a significant effect in growing it in large quantities.
Just like the first time in the United People's Assembly on May 16, 2007 All nations of the world approved this resolution of the United Nations. Subsequently, in 2008, languages of all regions started to celebrate this day globally. The day to celebrate Mother Language Day was first started by the people of Bangladesh. 21st of the month of February and people of Bangladesh celebrate this day as annual Urs. The people of Bangladesh, which are currently part of eastern Bangladesh, a province of Pakistan, also worked hard to speak their languages freely. The people of the independent state of Bangladesh also struggled a lot.
Observation
People from foreign countries make a special plan about every day to celebrate it universally by doing something special. The year 2008 began with the International Year of Regional Languages in all countries. In all of them, Egypt, Russia, Chile, Canada, etc. also started this day by celebrating Mother Language Day in this way.
Bangladesh
The people of Bangladesh celebrate the International Mother Language Day especially as a global religion. We have prayed for forgiveness for all those who left this world on this day. Flowers are placed on their graves. This day is specially observed as a holiday all over the country. 21st of the month of February has been adopted by the people of Bangladesh as a day to celebrate it universally. On this day, Bangladeshi people hold huge gatherings for their languages. In them, very great competitions of socio-cultural and knowledge and literature are conducted. On this day special food is prepared for everyone and distributed to everyone. And a lot of fun is had.
India
India was the first to provide a portion of it in its own languages for free. All this should be nurtured up to the languages of their region of India and very approved.
United Kingdom
On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, people carry beautiful floral garlands and sing different songs. The top of this minar is climbed in memory of this martyred person in Manchar. People come together from the northern parts of England.
HISTORY
The 21st day of the month of February was adopted to celebrate this day universally. The month of November was approved to celebrate World Tirwa but started from the month of February. Bangladeshis have a big hand in celebrating this day. This day was celebrated to salute their language movement. After all this, Pakistan came into being. So at that time it was divided into two parts. Pakistan came into existence on 14 August 1947. Pakistan has two parts, one is with Bangladesh It is called East Pakistan. And one is known as the Pakistan of West Pakistan. There is a huge difference between these two regions including a huge difference in language and culture.
After all this difference the Indians also left them. After the formation of Pakistan, the next year in 1948, the government of that time approved Urdu as the national language for different regions of Pakistan. Bengali language was spoken in most of the population. The main reason for this was that most of the people of Abadi were from East Pakistan. And the language of all of them was Bengali. In their protest, these people put a lot of emphasis on making Bengali the national language. Our languages are a powerful tool for us to feel safe and secure and to protect our culture and its growth. Thinking about the mother tongue in order to care for it, not only to develop it more and more, makes it a universal task. We should provide a complete description of languages and traditions about it globally.
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