Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus said the movement for Bangla as the state language was not just about upholding its dignity but, at its core, a struggle for self-determination—symbolizing ...
Rooted in the 1952 Bengali language movement, it honors those who fought for language rights. UNESCO’s recognition promotes efforts to preserve endangered languages and strengthen cultural ...
The 1952 Bengali Language Movement was a political protest in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to establish Bengali as an official language. In February 21, 1952, when students from the University ...
Xavullash is more than just a celebration; it is a tribute to the martyrs of the 1952 Bengali Language Movement, who sacrificed their lives for linguistic freedom. Xavullash is more than just a ...