21/02/2024
Embracing Our Roots: A Call for Bangla in Every Sphere
On this International Mother Language Day, let's transcend the boundaries of mere remembrance and step into a realm of perpetual homage to our martyrs. The sacrifice of our heroes resonates not only in our hearts but should echo in the very essence of our identity.
Beyond the confines of a designated month, let us pledge to elevate Bangla beyond a mere commemorative tool. It's time to embrace Bangla as more than just a language – it's our heritage, our pride, our identity.
📜 In Education:
Let our classrooms echo with the eloquence of Bangla literature. By adopting Bangla as the medium of instruction, we preserve our rich literary heritage and empower our youth with the strength of their mother tongue.
🏛️ In Administration:
Bangla should permeate every facet of governance. It's not just a language; it's the bridge that connects us all. Making Bangla the official language ensures inclusivity and transparency in our administrative processes.
🌐 In Foreign Communication:
Why not showcase the beauty of Bangla on the global stage? Let's weave our linguistic tapestry into international relations. Bangla can symbolize unity and cultural richness, strengthening our diplomatic ties with the world.
🌍 Beyond Emotions, a Practical Step:
This International Mother Language Day, let's transcend sentimentality and take a practical step towards immortalizing our language. Let's not just remember our martyrs; let's honor them by making Bangla the heartbeat of our nation – in every written word, every spoken conversation, and every official document.
Together, let's write the next chapter of our history, where Bangla stands tall as a beacon of unity and strength. Happy International Mother Language Day!
I have shared my previous article addressing these important issues. If possible, you can please take a moment to read it.
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Pay homage to the martyrs by adopting Bangla in an official capacity
While it makes sense to commemorate the sacrifice of our martyred heroes in this noble month, it often seems as though all of our emotions and feelings about Bangla are confined to this one month only