International Mother Language Day

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What is the main purpose of International Mother Language Day?

  • To encourage the use of a single language globally
  • To promote only English language learning
  • To celebrate cultural festivals worldwide
  • To promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity (correct)

On which date is International Mother Language Day celebrated?

  • 1 January
  • 16 May
  • 17 December
  • 21 February (correct)

When was International Mother Language Day first approved at the UNESCO General Conference?

  • 2007
  • 1952
  • 1999 (correct)
  • 2002

Which country initiated the idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day?

<p>Bangladesh (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the main reason behind the protest by East Pakistanis in 1948?

<p>Urdu being declared as the sole national language of Pakistan (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the first person to demand Bangla to be recognized as a national language along with Urdu?

<p>Dhirendranath Datta (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What tragic event occurred on 21 February 1952 during the protests for the recognition of Bangla as a national language?

<p>Police violence leading to the death of several protesters (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which monument do Bangladeshis visit to honor the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for their mother tongue?

<p>Shaheed Minar (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the students of the University of Dhaka organize massive rallies and meetings?

<p>To demand recognition of Bangla as a national language (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of celebrating International Mother Language Day for Bangladeshis?

<p>To commemorate those who died for their mother tongue (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

International Mother Language Day

A day to promote linguistic and cultural diversity globally.

Date of International Mother Language Day

21 February is the designated day for this celebration each year.

UNESCO approval year

1999 is the year when it was first approved by UNESCO.

Initiator country

Bangladesh initiated the idea of celebrating International Mother Language Day.

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1948 protest reason

Protest was against Urdu being declared the sole national language of Pakistan.

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First language demand

Dhirendranath Datta was the first to demand Bangla as a national language.

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Tragic event of 1952

Police violence on 21 February 1952 killed several protesters.

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Shaheed Minar

A monument in Bangladesh honoring martyrs of the language movement.

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Dhaka University protests

Students organized rallies demanding Bangla be recognized as a national language.

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Significance for Bangladeshis

Celebrating honors those who died for the recognition of their mother tongue.

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Study Notes

International Mother Language Day

  • Purpose: To promote linguistic and cultural diversity and to protect endangered languages
  • Date: 21 February
  • First Approved: 1999 at the UNESCO General Conference
  • Country: Bangladesh
  • Reason for protest: East Pakistanis protested against the imposition of Urdu as the only official language of Pakistan. The East Pakistani population's mother tongue was Bangla.
  • First to demand Bangla recognition: Dhaka University student Shahidullah
  • Tragic event: The police opened fire on students protesting for Bangla recognition, killing many.
  • Monument: Shaheed Minar
  • Student Rallies: Students of Dhaka University held rallies to demand their right to use Bangla in government and education.
  • Significance: The day is a reminder of the struggle to protect the right to speak and learn in one's mother tongue. It is a reminder of the sacrifice of those who fought for the recognition of Bangla.

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