February 21, 2009

International Mother Language Day

I wanted to know the reason/background behind 21st February being the International Mother Language Day and found few information.

International Mother Language Day was introduced by the UNESCO in recognition of the sanctity and preservation of all vernacular languages in the world. The event began being observed from 21 February 2000 throughout the world to commemorate the martyrs (Students of Dhaka University) who were killed by the Pakistani Army during a Language movement on this date in DHAKA in 1952. The background to the proclamation of the International Mother Language Day was a proposal from Bangladesh at the UNESCO General Conference in Paris on 17 November 1999 to declare 21 February as an international day on the ground that on this day many had sacrificed their lives for their mother tongue. It was argued that, since the languages of the world are at the very heart of UNESCO's objectives and since they are the most powerful instruments for preserving and developing the tangible and intangible heritage of nations and nationalities, the recognition of this day would serve not only to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education but also to develop a fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions throughout the world and to inspire international solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue.

The Paris Conference was convinced that one of the most effective ways to promote and develop mother tongues was the establishment of an International Mother Language Day throughout the world with a view to organizing various activities in the member states and a language exhibition at UNESCO Headquarters on the same day. The day the Conference chose for the purpose was 21 February. (Banglapedia)

We wizards are users of words of MAGIC but there is magic in WORDS themselves, so is in the language we use in our life. Happy Mother Language Day!

2 comments:

  1. A very informative and thought provoking post. Interesting :) Keep it up.

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  2. I actually didn't think one could like it. Being a bookworm I did the little research in my usual geeky manner..haha! But thank you so much for appreciating it.

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