February 21, 2021 1:55 PM

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International Mother Language Day being celebrated today

<span style="color: #222222;">Today is International Mother Language Day. In 1999, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO had declared 21st February as International Mother Language Day. The theme for this year is "Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society".<br />'' <br />'' In India, Union Education Ministry has been celebrating Matribhasha Diwas since 2015. This year Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture and IGNCA are organizing a four-day virtual event to mark the day.    <br />'' <br />''On the first day today, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu will address a webinar on fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society. On the occasion, Mr. Naidu will also inaugurate an international virtual calligraphy exhibition.</span><br />

February 21, 2019 8:03 AM

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International Mother Language Day being celebrated today

International Mother Language Day is being celebrated today. The day is observed on the 21st of February every year to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. <br />''<br />''Since 2019 is also the International Year of Indigenous Languages, the theme of this year's Mother Language Day is Indigenous Languages as a factor in development, peace and reconciliation. <br />''<br />''At least 43 per cent of the estimated 6000 languages spoken in the world are endangered. Only a few hundred languages have genuinely been given a place in education systems and the public domain. According to UN data, a language disappears every two weeks taking with it an entire cultural and intellectual heritage.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Vice President Venkaiah Naidu today urged the people of the country to speak in their mother languages in order to enrich different languages. In his message on the occasion of International Mother Language Day, he said only the mother tongue allows people to truly express their feelings. Mr Naidu said a language expresses the creative experience of generations and hence, the degradation of a language is a loss of heritage.<br />''<br />''UNESCO has been celebrating International Mother Language Day for nearly 20 years with the aim of preserving this linguistic diversity and promoting mother tongue-based multilingual education. Progress is being made in this direction with a growing understanding of its importance, particularly in early schooling. </span><br />''<br />''<br />

February 21, 2011 12:37 PM

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International Mother Language day being celebrated today

The International Mother Language day is being celebrated today. In 1999 UNESCO has decided to observe 21st February every year as International Mother Language day. According to the commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, at least 234 Mother Tongues are being promptly used by large Indian population. Many other mother tongues are also in use but their number of speakers are less than ten thousand. According to UNESCO report there are 196 mother languages in India have been identified as endangered mother languages. Out of these 196 languages, 56 are from non eight scheduled languages. The headquarters of Commissioner for linguistic minorities has organised a day’s conference in Allahabad today. Speaking on this occasion the former judge of Allahabad high court Justice N. L. Ganguli has stressed to broaden awareness for linguistic Pluralism and significance of mother languages. According to the last census report, Urdu and Bangla languages are the two main linguistic minority languages in Uttar Pradesh, According to the report about 2 lakh people in Uttar Pradesh have been using Bangla as their mother language while about 1 crore 32 lakh people speaks Urdu as their mother tongue.

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