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Q. Answer the following questions.
1. Why is 21 February observed as 'Shaheed Dibosh'?
2. Why do we go to the Shaheed Minar barefooted?
3. What is your idea about the significance of wearing black badges on the Shaheed Dibosh? Write in two sentences.
4. What is the importance of 'International Mother Language Day'?
5. What did the UNESCO proclaim on 17 November, 1999? Why?
6. How do people celebrate Shaheed Dibosh?
7. Why is the day now annually observed worldwide?
8. What does 21 February remind us?
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Explanation:
1.Why is 21 February observed as 'Shaheed Dibosh'?
Ans:21 February is observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year throughout the country in remembrance of the martyrs of language movement of 1952. The commemoration begins at the early hours of the day with mourning songs that recall the supreme sacrifices of our language martyrs.
2.Why do we go to the Shaheed Minar barefooted?
ans:Walking barefoot to the Central Shaheed Minar with wreaths and flowers, singing 'Amar Bhaiyer Rakte Rangano Ekushey February', people from all walks of life paid rich tributes to the heroes of the Language Movement who laid down their lives for achieving the recognition of Bangla as the state language of erstwhile .
3.What is your idea about the significance of wearing black badges on the Shaheed Dibosh? Write in two sentences ?
ans:The significance of wearing black-badges on the Shaheed Dibosh is a symbol of our grief and mourning for the language martyrs. ... 21 February is observed globally as 'The International Mother Language Day'. Every nation pays respect to our language martyrs on this day.
4.What is the importance of 'International Mother Language Day'?
ans: International Mother Language Day is observed on February 21, every year to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. International Mother Language Day recognizes that languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion, and the Sustainable Development Goals focus on leaving no one behind.
5.What did the UNESCO proclaim on 17 November, 1999? Why?
ans: Finally on 17 November 1999, the 30th General Assembly of UNESCO unanimously resolved that "21st February be proclaimed International Mother Language Day throughout the world to commemorate the martyrs who sacrificed their lives on this very day in 1952."
6.How do people celebrate Shaheed Dibosh?
ans:Walking barefoot to the Central Shaheed Minar with wreaths and flowers singing 'Amar bhaiyer rokte rangano Ekushey February', people will pay their tributes to the heroes of the Language Movement who laid down their lives for achieving the recognition of Bangla as the state language of erstwhile Pakistan.
7.Why is the day now annually observed worldwide?
ans:;International Mother Language Day is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism.
8.What does 21 February remind us?
ans:On International Mother Language Day 2018, celebrated every year on 21 February, UNESCO reiterates its commitment to linguistic diversity and invites its Member States to celebrate the day in as many languages as possible as a reminder that linguistic diversity and multilingualism are essential for sustainable ...
Answer:
1) - 21 February is observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year throughout the country in remembrance of the martyrs of language movement of 1952.
2) - They stood barefoot in queues at the Central Shaheed Minar from the first hours of Friday to pay respect to the heroes who had laid down their lives campaigning for Bangla as one of the state languages of the then Pakistan, 64 years ago.
3) - The significance of wearing black-badges on the Shaheed Dibosh is a symbol of our grief and mourning for the language martyrs.
4) - International Mother Language Day is observed every year to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
5) - The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000. UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies.
6) - Bangladeshis celebrate International Mother Language Day by placing flowers at the Martyrs' Monument and its replicas. A public holiday in the country since 1953, it is also known as Shohid Dibôsh (Martyr Day).
7) - International Mother Language Day is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism.
8) - International Mother Language Day is celebrated every year on 21st February. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to promote the awareness of language and cultural diversity all across the world. Languages are the most powerful way to preserve and develop culture and to promote it all across the world.
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