International Mother Language Day - 2

নবম-দশম শ্রেণি (দাখিল) - English for Today - Unit Three: Events and Festivals | | NCTB BOOK

A. Discuss these questions.
1. When did the International Mother Language Day celebration begin?
2. What does the abbreviation UNESCO stand for?

3. What is the other name of 21 February?

 

B. Read more about International Mother Language Day.
21 February is observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year throughout the country in remembrance of the martyrs of language movement of 1952. The comme- moration begins at the early hours of the day with mourning songs that recall the supreme sacrifices of our language martyrs. People wear black badges and go to the Shaheed Minar in barefoot processions, singing mourning songs. They place wreaths at the Minar. Many of them visit the graves of the martyrs at Azimpur graveyard and pray for them. They also attend various programmes organised in remembrance of the language martyrs.

The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) on 17 November in 1999 proclaimed February 21 as the International Mother Language Day in recognition of the sacrifices of the martyrs for the rightful place of Bangla. Two Bangladeshi expatriates living in Vancouver in Canada, Rafiqul Islam and Abdus Salam, sent a proposal to Kofi Anan, the then secretary General of United Nations. They requested him to declare 21st February as the International Mother Language Day. They added that the decision will honour and save all extinct languages of the world. As per their logical expectations Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina then took prompt initiative by sending formal proposal to UNESCO. Finally, on 17 November 1999, UNESCO declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day. The day is now annually observed worldwide to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.

 

C. Match the words/phrases in the table with their meanings. 

 

Words/phrases Meanings
wreath encourage
in remembrance of in appreciation of
proclaim practice of using several languages
an arrangement of flowers in the shape of a circle promote
diversity declare
multilingualism in memory of
in recognition of variety

 

Ꭰ. Read the text in B again and answer these questions.

1. Why is 21 February called Shaheed Dibosh?

2.  Why do people go to the Shaheed Minar? How do they go there?
3.  Why is 21 February now observed throughout the world every year?

 

E. Complete the passage with suitable words.
On 21 February 1952............. was shed at a place between Dhaka Medical College and Dhaka University................... to establish Bangla as a state........................ of Pakistan.

All subsequent movements..................... struggles for independence had their origin in the historic language.............................. Shaheed Minar is the............................of the supreme sacrifice............................  the mother tongue.

 

F. Write briefly how you observed this year's 21 February at your school

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