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  1. মাতৃভাষা মাতৃদুগ্ধের সমান। শিশুর দৈহিক বিকাশে মাতৃদুগ্ধ যেমন তুলনাহীন, শিশুর মানসিক বিকাশে মাতৃভাষার ভূমিকাও তেমনি তুলনাহীন।. ১: মাতৃভাষা শিশুর কল্পনাশক্তি ও চিন্তাশক্তির বিকাশে সহায়তা করে।. ২: মনের ভাব সবচেয়ে সহজে প্রকাশ করা যায় মাতৃভাষার মাধ্যমে।. ৩: মাতৃভাষার মাধ্যমে দুর্বোধ্য বিষয়কে সহজে বুঝতে পারা সম্ভব হয়।.

  2. Feb 11, 2016 · The 21st of February is known internationally as International Mother Language Day, chosen because of the tragic — yet catalyzing— events that transpired on that day in 1952, in Bangladesh.

    • Tarun Rahman
  3. Feb 20, 2023 · Key Points. On 21 February 1952, five students in Bangladesh were killed while protesting for the right to speak their mother tongue. UNESCO declared this day to be International Mother Language Day in 1999. It is now a celebration of cultural and linguistic diversity around the world.

    • Why does Bangla have a mother tongue?1
    • Why does Bangla have a mother tongue?2
    • Why does Bangla have a mother tongue?3
    • Why does Bangla have a mother tongue?4
    • Why does Bangla have a mother tongue?5
  4. Bengali is spoken as a mother tongue and a state language all over India especially in West Bengal, Assam, Bangladesh, Odisha and Andaman and Nicobar Island. Types of Bengali Bengali has couple of literary styles: one is called Shadhubhôsha (সাধুভাষা - elegant language) and the other Cholithobhasha চলিতভাষা ...

  5. Jun 25, 2022 · Bangla language has a glorious history and strong origins. Carrying that history forward, millions of people proudly call Bangla their mother tongue. But modernity demanded change, and because of that, Bangla alphabets were modified.

  6. On 21 February 1952, five students and political activists were killed during protests near the campus of the University of Dhaka; they were the first ever martyrs to die for their right to speak their mother tongue. In 1956, Bengali was made a state language of Pakistan.

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  8. The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000. UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies.