International Mother Language Day is celebrated worldwide on February 21st every year.
On February 21,1952, Salam, Rafiq, Barkat, Jabbar, and diverse some who managed to give their survival in Bangladesh to try to protect the honor of the Bengali language. Bengali became the ’s official language on account of their compromise. UNESCO subsequent assigned the day as International Mother Language Day after valuing the significance of such an action.
Around the international, citizens immortalize day and as a way to commemorate the variety of languages. Courses to appreciate the vocabulary are instated by educational facilities, ethnic communities, or other nonprofit groups. This day became honored in Bangladesh through cultural aspects, speaks, and dedications at the National Shaheed Minar.