International Mother Language Day(UNESCO)
A UNESCO-declared day promoting linguistic and cultural diversity by celebrating mother languages worldwide.
International Mother Language Day, observed on February 21, raises awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity across the globe.
Established by UNESCO in 1999, it commemorates the 1952 Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh.
The day encourages education in mother tongues to improve learning outcomes and preserve cultural heritage.
Events include seminars, storytelling sessions, language workshops, and cultural performances.
Organizations and schools host activities promoting multilingualism, translation efforts, and endangered language revitalization.
The observance underscores the role of language in fostering peace, social inclusion, and intercultural dialogue.
International Mother Language Day
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