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write a paragraph on Our international mother language day in 300 words.​

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Answered by mukti9922
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paragraph on international mother language day

21st February is known as International Mother Language Day. More than 188 countries in the world celebrate this day with lots of respect. It has a huge story behind this day. Lots of people sacrificed their lives to make Bengali their mother language. In 1952, when Bangladesh was colonized by Pakistan the rulers declared that Urdu will be the state language. Then students and the people of Bangladesh didn’t accept that and protested against the decision. On 21st February 1952, in rally police killed lots of people. With their sacrifice of life, they got Bengali as their mother language. 

International Mother Language Day Paragraph (150 Words) for Class 5, 6, 7

UNESCO has declared 21st February as the International mother language day in 1999. This day has lots of historical importance. This is such a unique day and it has a unique story in the back too. Bangladesh is the only nation that sacrifices lives and gave blood for the language. 21st February was known as Shaheed Dibosh and after the declaration of UNESCO is has been known as international mother language day and more than 188 countries in the world celebrate this day.

They remember the martyrs who sacrificed their lives. In 1952 Bangladesh was colonized by Pakistan. And Pakistani rulers wanted to make Urdu the official language of the country. And they declared that. But the students of Dhaka University didn’t accept that. They protested against the government and lots of students and general people died there. Shahid Minar is a monument that has been created to pay respect for them. 

International Mother Language Day Paragraph (200 Words) for Class 8, 9, 10

21st February is the international mother language day that has been started to celebrate from 17 November 1999, when UNESCO declared. This day has a glorious background story. In the year 1952, Bangladesh was colonized by Pakistan and known as East Pakistan. In that time, the Pakistani rulers declared that ‘Urdu will be the state language of Pakistan’. That’s mean even the East Pakistani also have to speak Urdu in the government office, universities and others. The students and general people didn’t accept the decision. They started a big rally in the Dhaka University area. And the police killed a few people and students there.

Salam, Jabbar, Rafik, Barkat, etc Shaheeds are mostly known as the martyrs of the language revolution. The people build the first Shaheed Minar to pay respect for them. And then the government changed their decision and kept Bengali as the state language of East Pakistan. This is the first and only life sacrificing for the language in the history of this world. And the UNESCO has provided the proper respect for this. More than 188 countries celebrate this day as their mother language day and pay respect for Shaheed who died on 21st February 1952.

Answered by shynicaamrrisha
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The day is a national holiday. UNESCO declared the day as international mother language day in November 1999. It is not observed in our country but also observed as an international mother language day all over the world. On the day in 1952, the Pakistani wanted to impose their undue language as our state language

why the international mother language day is celebrated ?

Multilingual and multicultural societies exist through their languages which transmit and preserve traditional knowledge and cultures in a sustainable way. International Mother Language Day is observed every year to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.

International Mother Language Day or Matribhasha Diwas is observed every year on February 21 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism around the world. The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day first came from Bangladesh.

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