Describe the impacts of our Language movement in our national life
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Language is the medium of culture. Mother language is important for blossoming of education and culture in society. It is the most powerful instrument of preserving and developing our tangible and intangible heritage. All moves to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will serve to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education. They also help to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions throughout the world, and to inspire solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue. Unesco promotes mother tongue-based bilingual or multilingual approaches in education -- an important factor for inclusion and quality in education. There are about 6,000 languages in the world, including the many dialects.
With its long and rich literary tradition, Bangla serves to bind together a culturally diverse region. In 1952, when Bangladesh used to be East Pakistan, this strong sense of identity led to the Bangla Language Movement, in which several people braved bullets and died on February 21.The day has now been declared as International Mother Language Day. Research shows that it has a positive impact on learning and learning outcomes.
It may seem that culture has been an unwitting victim of globalisation, which may be the cause of the rising dominance of a few languages and the decline or extinction of many other languages. But if we consider that globalisation is a mixed blessing, we should have a serious look at the way February 21 and the Bangl
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