"Every time I hear my mother tongue, Bangla, it feels like home, even when home is far away," writes Steinbach's Itrat Anwar. "That's why everyone should celebrate their own mother language, no matter ...
In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21 as International Mother Language Day. Like people around the world, Bangladesh appropriately pays tribute to the immortal martyrs of the Language Movement and ...
Meet a few of the digital voices who are celebrating, teaching and reimagining Bengali language and culture for a global audience ...
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Inqilab, azadi not words that belong in Bangla: Iqbal Hasan Tuku
Sirajganj, Feb. 21 -- Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku has said that the Bengali language has no connection with the words 'Inqilab' and 'Azadi'.
Every Feb. 21, the world pauses to honor something deeply human — the language we first learned to speak. International Mother Language Day is observed annually to promote linguistic and cultural ...
For the first time in history, language evolution is partly being steered by machines trained on digital data.
Among the power centres of Bangladesh, the status of Bangla is a little better at general universities. Bangla is used more in general universities than elsewhere and its status, too, is higher, if ...
On Mother Language Day, Kolkata emphasizes that language, not religion, should define human identity and cultural unity.
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