One language is lost in every 15 days

in #bangladesh7 years ago

In an article on the occasion of the International Mother Language Day, UNESCO has said that one language is lost in the world every two weeks, according to UNESCO's Education, Science and Culture Organization. But with all these languages ​​there is a whole culture and intellectual tradition involved.
This article was published on 21 February in the UNESCO website on the occasion of International Mother Language Day.
Preparation to celebrate International Mother Language Day on 21st February is the theme of this year, the theme of the day has been fixed, not discrimination on the basis of language. The organization will honor the linguistic diversity and multi-lingual existence on this Mother Language Day.
As part of sustainable development, UNESCO chose this day to highlight the importance of linguistic diversity and multi-language expansion.
On 21 February, a discussion meeting was organized at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris in Paris on the occasion of the day.
Apart from this, a debate on 'Our language, our resources' has also been organized.

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Proud to be a Bangladeshi . .

indeed brother

Everything in the world is changing momentarily. Its effects are in the language.

we should protect our language

our real fighter

very good post

respect to the bangla language.

I love my mother Tongue. Proud to be a Bangali.

Our glory on 21st February.
We all should have respect and love for it.

Happy Steeming.