The document summarizes the history and significance of International Mother Language Day. It notes that the day commemorates protests in 1952 in Bangladesh where students were killed while demanding recognition of Bengali language. Since then, February 21st has been observed to honor the martyrs. In 1999, UNESCO declared International Mother Language Day to recognize the importance of preserving languages and cultural identities. The day promotes the fundamental right of people to speak their own languages and inspires sacrifices for one's country.
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on February 21st to promote linguistic and cultural diversity. It was established by UNESCO in 2000 to commemorate the Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh. In 1952, Bangladeshi students protested against the Pakistani government's policy of making Urdu the sole official language, despite Bengali being the native language of most residents. When police opened fire on protesters, several students were killed. Their sacrifice led to the eventual recognition of Bengali as an official language of Pakistan and helped spark the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.
21st february is the mother language day of bangladeshMaruf Hasan
Bangladesh observes Mother Language Day on February 21st to honor the students who were killed while protesting for Bangla to be declared an official language of Pakistan. The day is known as Shohid Dibosh in Bangladesh and commemorates the language movement that led to Bangla gaining official status. In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21st to be International Mother Language Day to promote linguistic and cultural diversity worldwide.
- International mother language day
- Why 21st February was choosen
- Only language in the world for whom people had given there life
- Starting the movement for the Liberation of Bangladesh
Source: Internet and http://www.slideshare.net/mydupes/international-mother-language-day-school-1
International Mother Language Day commemorates a student protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1952. The students were protesting the government's decision to make Urdu the sole national language of Pakistan, disregarding the Bengali language spoken by most in East Pakistan. When police killed student demonstrators on February 21st, 1952, it sparked widespread unrest. The movement campaigned for the right to use their mother language of Bengali. In 1956, Bengali became an official language of Pakistan. To honor the movement and victims, a memorial was constructed. In 2000, the UN declared February 21st International Mother Language Day.
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International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and promote multilingualism. First announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999, it was formally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in a resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages.[self-published source] The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh 21 February is the anniversary of the day when Bangladeshis fought for recognition for the Bangla language.
1. This document discusses International Mother Language Day, which is observed annually on February 21st in recognition of the language movement in Bangladesh.
2. In 1952, students in Dhaka protested the Pakistani government's decision to make Urdu the sole official language, and four students were killed by police during a peaceful protest march.
3. Their deaths sparked the independence movement in Bangladesh. Every year on February 21st, people in Bangladesh mourn those martyrs and pay tribute at a memorial.
4. In 1999, the UN designated February 21st as International Mother Language Day to honor the sacrifices made in Bangladesh to establish languages' rightful place.
1) The document outlines the history of the Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh from 1947 to 1952. It details the stages of the movement which protested West Pakistan's decision to make Urdu the sole national language, despite most East Pakistanis speaking Bengali.
2) Major events included student protests, strikes, and clashes with police in Dhaka that resulted in deaths in 1952. The movement demanded official recognition of Bengali and that it be made a state language of Pakistan.
3) After police opened fire on demonstrations in February 1952, martyrdom sites like the Shaheed Minar memorial were erected in remembrance, cementing Bengali language rights in national identity.
The document summarizes the history and significance of International Mother Language Day. It notes that the day commemorates protests in 1952 in Bangladesh where students were killed while demanding recognition of Bengali language. Since then, February 21st has been observed to honor the martyrs. In 1999, UNESCO declared International Mother Language Day to recognize the importance of preserving languages and cultural identities. The day promotes the fundamental right of people to speak their own languages and inspires sacrifices for one's country.
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on February 21st to promote linguistic and cultural diversity. It was established by UNESCO in 2000 to commemorate the Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh. In 1952, Bangladeshi students protested against the Pakistani government's policy of making Urdu the sole official language, despite Bengali being the native language of most residents. When police opened fire on protesters, several students were killed. Their sacrifice led to the eventual recognition of Bengali as an official language of Pakistan and helped spark the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.
21st february is the mother language day of bangladeshMaruf Hasan
Bangladesh observes Mother Language Day on February 21st to honor the students who were killed while protesting for Bangla to be declared an official language of Pakistan. The day is known as Shohid Dibosh in Bangladesh and commemorates the language movement that led to Bangla gaining official status. In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21st to be International Mother Language Day to promote linguistic and cultural diversity worldwide.
- International mother language day
- Why 21st February was choosen
- Only language in the world for whom people had given there life
- Starting the movement for the Liberation of Bangladesh
Source: Internet and http://www.slideshare.net/mydupes/international-mother-language-day-school-1
International Mother Language Day commemorates a student protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1952. The students were protesting the government's decision to make Urdu the sole national language of Pakistan, disregarding the Bengali language spoken by most in East Pakistan. When police killed student demonstrators on February 21st, 1952, it sparked widespread unrest. The movement campaigned for the right to use their mother language of Bengali. In 1956, Bengali became an official language of Pakistan. To honor the movement and victims, a memorial was constructed. In 2000, the UN declared February 21st International Mother Language Day.
21st February,Language movement,Shaheed Dibosh,February 21 as International M...Md Golam Rabbi
International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and promote multilingualism. First announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999, it was formally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in a resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages.[self-published source] The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh 21 February is the anniversary of the day when Bangladeshis fought for recognition for the Bangla language.
1. This document discusses International Mother Language Day, which is observed annually on February 21st in recognition of the language movement in Bangladesh.
2. In 1952, students in Dhaka protested the Pakistani government's decision to make Urdu the sole official language, and four students were killed by police during a peaceful protest march.
3. Their deaths sparked the independence movement in Bangladesh. Every year on February 21st, people in Bangladesh mourn those martyrs and pay tribute at a memorial.
4. In 1999, the UN designated February 21st as International Mother Language Day to honor the sacrifices made in Bangladesh to establish languages' rightful place.
1) The document outlines the history of the Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh from 1947 to 1952. It details the stages of the movement which protested West Pakistan's decision to make Urdu the sole national language, despite most East Pakistanis speaking Bengali.
2) Major events included student protests, strikes, and clashes with police in Dhaka that resulted in deaths in 1952. The movement demanded official recognition of Bengali and that it be made a state language of Pakistan.
3) After police opened fire on demonstrations in February 1952, martyrdom sites like the Shaheed Minar memorial were erected in remembrance, cementing Bengali language rights in national identity.
This document discusses the history of discrimination faced by East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) within Pakistan from its inception. Some key points:
1) Bengalis faced political, economic, and linguistic discrimination as Urdu was imposed as the sole national language despite most Bengalis speaking Bengali.
2) East Pakistan's resources and foreign exchange earnings were siphoned off to develop industries in West Pakistan, depriving East Pakistan of economic opportunities.
3) During times of food shortage, arbitrary measures like the "Cordon System" prevented transport of food between districts, exacerbating suffering. Forced donations to the "Jinnah Fund" also oppressed people.
4) This discrimination and oppression sowed seeds of
The document summarizes the language movement in Bangladesh that advocated for making Bengali a state language rather than only Urdu. It describes how in 1947, Urdu was declared the sole official language, sparking protests. Major events included strikes in 1952 and police opening fire on protesting students on February 21st, martyring several students. This movement established Bengali's status and laid the foundation for Bangladesh's war of independence.
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International Mother Language Day is commemorated on February 21st each year to recognize the importance of preserving languages and cultural diversity. It originated from the Bengali Language Movement in 1952 when students in Bangladesh were killed while protesting for recognition of Bengali as an official language of Pakistan. The 2010 theme was the International Year for Cultural Unity.
The document summarizes the history of the Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh that started after Pakistan declared Urdu as the sole national language in 1947. Major events included protests by students and intellectuals in Dhaka University that grew into a mass movement. In 1952, police opened fire on protesting students on February 21st, killing several. This led to February 21st being commemorated as Language Martyrs Day. The movement was significant as it laid the foundation for Bangladesh's liberation war and ultimately led to the recognition of Bengali as an official language of Pakistan in 1956.
This presentation summarizes the political movement in East Bengal for the recognition of Bengali as a national language from 1947-1970. It outlines the social, cultural, political, and economic causes of the movement. Major events included protests in 1947 over the declaration of Urdu as the sole national language, and a general strike in 1948. Tensions escalated and in 1952 police opened fire on protesting students on Language Day, killing several. This sparked large protests and is now commemorated annually. The movement was significant in laying the foundation for Bangladesh's liberation war and ultimately led to the recognition of Bengali as a national language in 1956.
This presentation summarizes the political movement in East Bengal for the recognition of Bengali as a national language from 1947-1970. It outlines the social, cultural, political, and economic causes of the movement. Major events included protests in 1947 against Urdu being declared the sole national language, and a general strike in 1948. Tensions escalated and a student protest on February 21, 1952 resulted in police opening fire and killing several students, marking them as martyrs for the movement. The movement laid the foundation for Bangladesh's liberation war and ultimately led to the recognition of Bengali as a national language of Pakistan in 1956 and the celebration of International Mother Language Day on February 21st.
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on February 21st. The day commemorates those who sacrificed their lives in 1952 demonstrating for Bangladeshi/Bengali to be recognized as an official language of Pakistan, rather than having Urdu imposed. In 1999, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared February 21st to be International Mother Language Day to recognize the importance of preserving one's native tongue and the sacrifices made by those who fought for linguistic rights. The day inspires Bangladeshis to respect martyrs and speak out against unlawful acts, showing the importance of the Bengali language to their national identity.
The document summarizes the Language Movement in Bangladesh that started in 1947 when the central government of Pakistan declared Urdu as the sole official language, despite Bengali being the dominant language. This led to widespread protests from intellectuals and the people of East Pakistan. On February 21, 1952, police opened fire on protesting students at Dhaka University, killing several students who had been advocating for the recognition of Bengali. This event galvanized the movement and February 21st is now commemorated annually in Bangladesh in remembrance of those who died. The movement highlighted cultural and linguistic grievances in East Pakistan and helped lay the foundation for the country's liberation war in 1971.
This document provides historical background information on Bangladesh, including:
- The 1952 Language Movement which made Bengali one of Pakistan's official languages after police killed student protesters.
- The 1966 Six Point Movement led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which demanded greater autonomy and economic rights for East Pakistan in response to discrimination by West Pakistan.
- The discrimination faced by East Pakistan (Bangladesh) from the central government in West Pakistan, including economic exploitation and the diversion of East Pakistan's resources to develop West Pakistan. This growing resentment set the stage for Bangladesh's liberation war and independence in 1971.
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The presentation discusses International Mother Language Day, which is observed on February 21st. It notes that on this date in 1952, some heroic sons of Bangladesh sacrificed their lives for their mother tongue of Bengali. The UNESCO later announced that February 21st would be recognized internationally as Mother Language Day to commemorate this event. The presentation explains why one's mother tongue is important, the history behind the origins of the day in Bangladesh, its significance to the country's national identity, and how it inspires people to stand up for their linguistic rights.
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The document summarizes the key phases and events of the Bengali Language Movement from 1947 to 1952 in Pakistan. It outlines that the 1951 census showed Bengali was spoken by 54.6% of the population but Urdu was declared the sole official language in 1947, sparking widespread protests. Student-led demonstrations and strikes grew into a mass movement demanding Bengali be recognized as an official language. On February 21, 1952, police opened fire on protesters, killing students and marking Bengali Language Movement Day. Bengali was finally recognized as an official language in 1956.
Language Movement began in 1948 and reached its climax in the killing of 21 February 1952, and ended in the adoption of Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan.
This document provides biographical information about author Zohir Raihan and summarizes his novel focusing on the 1952 Bangladesh Language Movement. It details Raihan's career and education. The novel focuses on students who worked to honor the martyrs of the movement despite facing family, relationship, and political problems. Key characters include Munim, a student leader arrested for his involvement, and Salma, a woman who participated despite her husband's earlier arrest. The conclusion emphasizes the historical and ongoing importance of the language movement in Bangladesh.
1. Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971 after 9 months of war and the loss of 3 million lives.
2. In 1952, students at Dhaka University protested against making Urdu the sole national language instead of Bengali. Police opened fire, killing several protesters who became martyrs for the movement.
3. Bangladesh has a rich political history from British rule to its emergence as an independent nation in 1971 after fighting for independence from Pakistan due to discrimination faced by East Pakistanis.
Mother tongue is important for cultural identity. In 1947, Pakistan consisted of two parts that spoke different languages - Urdu in West Pakistan and Bengali in East Pakistan. In 1952, the government of Pakistan tried to make Urdu the sole national language, sparking protests in East Pakistan. When police fired on demonstrations, several protesters were killed, sparking the Language Movement to protect the status of Bengali. Today, Bangladesh observes International Mother Language Day in remembrance of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the right to use their mother tongue of Bengali.
This presentation discusses International Mother Language Day, which is observed annually on February 21st. It commemorates the day in 1952 when Bangladeshi students were killed while protesting the decision to make Urdu the sole official language of Pakistan, instead of Bengali. The student procession and killings helped spark the independence movement in Bangladesh. Every year on this day, people in Bangladesh pay tribute to the martyrs of the language movement and place wreaths at the Shaheed Minar monument. In 1999, UNESCO proclaimed February 21st as International Mother Language Day in recognition of the sacrifices made to establish Bangla as an official state language.
The presentation show some data of Bangladesh. Here you know some growth rate, economy, festival, development etc. This presentation is made on 2020. So, here you can get update report
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their English first part NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
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In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
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• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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3. English 1st Paper (107)
Reading Test
Nazrul Islam Hossainy
Assistant Headmaster
Bakalia Model Girls’ High School
Designed for
SSC candidates for 2015
4. What do you see
in the picture?
a. A mosque
c. NationalMemorial
b. ShahidMinar
5. What do you see
in the picture?
a. A mosque
c. ShahidMinar
b.NationalMemorial
6. Which day is
related with
Shahid Minar?
a) May Day
c) International
MotherLanguage
Day
b)MothersDay
8.
Learning Outcomes
Learners can tell
About the Language Movement.
The significance of International Mother Language Day.
Remember and honor the martyrs of Language Movement
.
Prepare themselves with an unseen passage.
10. 21 February is a memorable day in our
national history. We the day
every year as an International Mother
Language Day. The day is a national
holiday. On this day, we pay tribute to
the who
to establish Bangla as a state language
in undivided Pakistan in 1952.
observe
martyrs laid down their lives
11. This is known as the .The
seed of the Language Movement was
sown on 21 March 1948 when
Mohammad Ali Zinnah, the then
Governor General of Pakistan, at a
public meeting in Dhaka
that Urdu would be the
only official language of Pakistan.
declared
LanguageMovement.
12. The declaration raised a
in the eastern part
of the country. The protest continued
non-stop, gathering momentum day
by day. It turned into a movement and
reached its climax in 1952. The
government outlawed all sorts of
public meetings and to
prevent it.
storm of protest
rallies
13. The students of Dhaka University
defied the law and they brought out a
peaceful protest procession on 21
February 1952. When the
reached near Dhaka Medical College,
the police opened fire on the students,
killing .
This enkindled the of
independent movement of Bangladesh.
procession
Salam, Rafiq, Barkat and Jabbar
sparks
14. 21 February is a memorable day in our
national history. We the day every
year as an International Mother Language
Day. The day is a national holiday. On this
day, we pay tribute to the who
to establish Bangla as a state language in
undivided Pakistan in 1952.
observe
martyrs laid down their lives
After scanning
15. This is known as the Language
Movement. The seed of the Language
Movement was sown on 21 March 1948
when Mohammad Ali Zinnah, the then
Governor General of Pakistan, at a public
meeting in Dhaka
that Urdu would be the only
official language of Pakistan.
declared
16. The declaration raised a
in the eastern part of the
country. The protest continued non-stop,
gathering momentum day by day. It
turned into a movement and reached its
climax in 1952. The government outlawed
all sorts of public meetings and to
prevent it.
storm of protest
rallies
17. The students of Dhaka University defied
the law and they brought out a peaceful
protest procession on 21 February 1952.
When the
reached near Dhaka Medical College, the
police opened fire on the students, killing
.
This enkindled the of
independent movement of Bangladesh.
procession
Salam, Rafiq, Barkat and Jabbar
sparks
18. After skimming and scanning
Bangladeshi are the only people in the
world who have laid down their lives for the
sake of their mother tongue. UNESCO has
recognized the noble sacrifice of the heroic
souls of our people for establishing the
glowing place of Bangla. 21st February is
observed International Mother Language
Day all over the world.
22. A sister
concern of UN
United Nations
Educational
Scientific and
Cultural
Organization
23. 21 February is our memorable day.
Information after scanning and skimming
Itisobservedwith great solemnity.
UNESCO declared on 17 November in 1999 as the
International Mother language Day.
International community show respect the
language martyrs by observing the day.
24. Year wise Information chart to remember
1947 Pakistan achieved her independence.
1948
MohammedAliZinnathethenGovernorof
PakistandeclaredthatUrduwouldbetheonly
statelanguageofPakistan.
1952
ThepeopleofEast Banglaheaded bythe
studentsofDhakaUniversitybroughtouta
processiondemandingtheinclusionof Bangla
as oneofthestatelanguage.
1999
UNESCOdeclared21Februaryisthe
InternationalMotherLanguageDay.
25. Developing writing skill ;
Write the information in the chart
1947 --------
1948 -------
1952
1971
1999
26. Feedback
1.What happened in 1952 in east Pakistan ?
2.Who were killed in the procession ?
4.What do you do on the 21 February ?
3.What is the other name of 21 February?
5. Why do we observe 21 February as the International
Mother Language Day ?
27. 6. What happened when Urdu was declared as
the only official language of Pakistan ?
7. “The seed of independent was shown in 21 February
1952”. Do you agree with the comment ? Why ?
8. Why 21 February is observed internationally ?
28. Grammar discussion
The seeds of Language Movement was shown
on 21 March 1948 when Mohammad Ali
Zinnah , then the Governor General of Pakistan
, at a public meeting in Dhaka declared that
Urdu would be the only state language of
Pakistan .
The red colored word is capitals because
The - 1st word of sentence
Pakistan, Urdu, Dhaka &---– proper noun
29. Use capitals
the government announced in dhaka that
the plenary of the unescu general
conference unanimously adopted a draft
resolution tabled by bangladesh for
proclamation of the “international mother
language day” to be observed on february
21. giving world recognition to the
bangalees , sacrifice of blood for their
mother tongue, the unescu proclaimed
february 21 as the international mother
language day.
30. The UNESCO has proclaimed February 21 as the
International Mother Language Day (a) --------------
-- order that all the (b) ------------------------ can
(c)---- ------------- the day to (d) -----------------------
the sacrifice of the martyrs (e) ------------------
order to (f) -------------- the rightful place of
Bangla. The plenary of the UNESCO took a (g) -----
------------- and accordingly (h) ------------------------
the day at its headquarters in Paris in (i) ------------
-------- 1999 . The UNESCO recognized the day
and (j) --------------------- in mind that to spread
mother language will encourage multilingual
education.
Fill in each gap with a suitable word ;
31. Home works ; Exam preparation
Write a letter to your
friend describing how
have you observed the
International Mother
Language Day in your
school.