21 February – The Glory of Language
21st February, the International Languages day is celebrating with highest honor and dignity nationwide. The millions of people gathers in Shahid Minir ( language monument) to honor the language martyr heroes. 1952 of this day, the lover of mother language sacrifice the lives to protect the Bangla from the grasps of non-democratic Pakistani rulers, who wanted to declare the Urdu as state language instead of Bangala, the language of majority peoples. At last it was settled Bangla as state language after the sacrifice of patriotic spirits & movement. The launages movement is the basement of Bangali nationalism from which Bangladeshi peoples inherited sprit to win in all democratic and rights movement includeing the independence of Bangladesh. On November 17, 1999, the Unesco declared February 21 as the International Mother Language Day, is celebrating worldwide. From President to general people of Bangladesh celebrate this day, offer the flowers in Shahid Minar with bare foot, however expressed the heart and devotion for national prosperity. The day is a public holiday. The national flag will be hoisted at half-mast atop all government, autonomous and private buildings. The government and different socio-political and cultural organisations have taken up separate programmes to observe the Language Martyrs’ Day.It is an inspirational event to save the language and culture of thousand minority tribe of the world. Videography: J. Alam Concept & editing: Shahjahan Siraj …
As an Indian, I have deep respect for Bangladeshis who actually died and fought for their Mother Tongue. I hope many of my Indian brothers and sisters will learn the lesson of not forgetting their mother tongue. Just a request to my Bengali brothers and sisters, not to forget the crimes of Pakistani army and always honour India for its help given to you in your stuggle for freedom.
Proud to be a Bangladeshi Hail from America
HAIL FROM INDIA
Great to see all Bangladeshi people to remember those brave hearts!
Dear fellow,
Bangladesh is far behind in virtual world.
World is moving forward very fast.
I wish to communicate with each of Bangladeshi.
Thanks for presenting such a nice video clip.
Regards,
Zahir shamsery
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mine too!!
My b day
proud to be a Bengali,hail from India
ami vulite pari na, hail frm uk