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‘International Mother Tongue Day’ encourages the importance of mother tongue and its correct use.

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21 February ‘International Mother Language Day’ or International Mother Language Day Dates that promote the importance of mother tongue and use it correctly.

February 21, 2023 ‘International Mother Language Day’ (International Mother Language Day) or International Mother Language Day which an international organization or unesco had a decision on November 17, 1999 to set February 21 of each year as ‘International Mother Language Day’ Support and encourage everyone to see the importance mother tongue and use their mother tongue correctly

Encourage people from all ethnic groups to realize the importance of mother tongue as the linguistic heritage of every culture.

‘International Mother Language Day’ It arose from an event demanding rights and freedom to use the Bengali language or the Bengali language, which is the mother tongue of Bangladeshi students. In Pakistan on February 21 in the year 2495 (1952), which happens at the time causing injury and loss for humanity to realize the power and importance of mother tongue Including the linguistic rights of every ethnic group on the planet.

then unesco has given importance to set February 21 of each year as ‘International Mother Language Day’ since the year 2000 onwards by mother tongue or local language It is also an important tool for the development of ethnic youth literacy.

International Mother Language Day

‘mother tongue’ is considered local wisdom. and as a means of understanding and bringing about coexistence amidst diversity and human differences It also makes it accessible. Learn the roots of your community’s history. matter of that language There is also a connection around life in all aspects. Communication, relationship, love, or even related to the economy on the ground. A unique charm that benefits the local community. and it is also a clear selling point that attracts people from all over the world to exchange experiences as a legacy of wisdom community tourism a creative economy creating relationships that intertwine around the world

We probably don’t feel any different. Sometimes we can speak to each other in different languages. But we can understand each other. learn from each other In order to communicate, share and build on the exchange of cultures for peace. and discover the world from a different angle

Source: Office of the Commission for the Promotion of Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)

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