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  2. International Mother Language Day - Wikipedia

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    International Mother Language Day is a national holiday in Bangladesh. The resolution was suggested by Rafiqul Islam and Abdus Salam, Bengalis living in Vancouver , Canada. They wrote a letter to Kofi Annan on 9 January 1998 asking him to take a step for saving the world's languages from extinction by declaring an International Mother Language Day.

  3. Language Movement Day - Wikipedia

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    The day is revered in Bangladesh where it is a public holiday and, to a somewhat lesser extent, in West Bengal as the Martyrs' Day. [citation needed] UNESCO decided to observe 21 February as International Mother Language Day. [13]

  4. International Mother Language Institute - Wikipedia

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    Segun Bagicha, Dhaka. , Bangladesh. Coordinates. 23°44′08″N 90°24′16″E  /  23.7355°N 90.4044°E  / 23.7355; 90.4044. Website. imli.portal.gov.bd. The International Mother Language Institute (IMLI) is a statutory body in Bangladesh whose function is the preservation of languages. [1]

  5. Bengali language movement - Wikipedia

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    The Language Movement had a major cultural impact on Bengali society. It has inspired the development and celebration of the Bengali language, literature and culture. 21 February, celebrated as Language Movement Day or Shohid Dibosh (Martyrs' Day), is a major national holiday in Bangladesh.

  6. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali language movement from 1948 to 1956 demanding that Bengali be an official language of Pakistan fostered Bengali nationalism in East Bengal leading to the emergence of Bangladesh in 1971. In 1999, UNESCO recognised 21 February as International Mother Language Day in recognition of the language movement.

  7. The Mother Language Lovers Of The World - Wikipedia

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    www.motherlanguagelovers.com. The Mother Language Lovers Of The World (Bengali: বিশ্বের মাতৃভাষা প্রেমী) is a non-profit organisation that works for the protection of languages. It was vital in getting 21 February declared the International Mother Language Day by UNESCO. 21 February is known as the ...

  8. Culture of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The day is revered in Bangladesh and, to a somewhat lesser extent, in West Bengal as the Martyrs' Day. This day is the public holiday in Bangladesh. UNESCO decided to observe 21 February as International Mother Language Day.

  9. Ekushey Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Ekushey Book Fair, [a] officially called the Eternal Twenty-first Book Fair, [b][c] is the largest book fair in Bangladesh. [1][2] Organised annually in February by Bangla Academy in Dhaka, the month-long event is free to all. In 2024, the fair attracted six million visitors and generated a record ৳600 million (US$5.1 million) in book sales.