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International Mother Language Day
a) What do you mean by mother language? b) On which day it is observed? c) What happened on this day? d) Who declared the day as international mother language day and when?
a) What is international mother language day? b) What do we do on the day? c) What did Pakistan want to do? d) How does the day observe globally?  e) How many countries made the resolution?
Mother language means a language which is used after generation in a country. People can express their thoughts, feelings, emotions etc. clearly through mother language. The 21st February is observed as International Mother Language Day. It is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was the part of Pakistan before 1971. the mother-tongue of Bangladesh was Bangla. But the Pakistani rulers wanted to make Urdu as the state language of Pakistan ignoring Bangla. The Bangalees cannot tolerate it. On 21 February 1952, the language movement took place. Many people died on that day. In order to show honour to the language martyrs UNESCO declared this day as the International Mother Language Day on the 17th November, 1999. Now all the member countries of UNO celebrate the day every year. Every year on this day people go to the Shaheed Minar bare footed and offer flowers and wreaths. The day inspires a person to love his mother language. the sprite of the day gives us strength and courage to defy any injustice.

International Mother Language Day

 



Paragraph for classes 8, 9-10 and ssc exam

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International Mother Language Day
a) What do you mean by mother language? b) On which day it is observed? c) What happened on this day? d) Who declared the day as international mother language day and when?
a) What is international mother language day? b) What do we do on the day? c) What did Pakistan want to do? d) How does the day observe globally?  e) How many countries made the resolution?
Mother language means a language which is used after generation in a country. People can express their thoughts, feelings, emotions etc. clearly through mother language. The 21st February is observed as International Mother Language Day. It is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was the part of Pakistan before 1971. the mother-tongue of Bangladesh was Bangla. But the Pakistani rulers wanted to make Urdu as the state language of Pakistan ignoring Bangla. The Bangalees cannot tolerate it. On 21 February 1952, the language movement took place. Many people died on that day. In order to show honour to the language martyrs UNESCO declared this day as the International Mother Language Day on the 17th November, 1999. Now all the member countries of UNO celebrate the day every year. Every year on this day people go to the Shaheed Minar bare footed and offer flowers and wreaths. The day inspires a person to love his mother language. the sprite of the day gives us strength and courage to defy any injustice.

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