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International Mother Language Day is an observance held annually on 21 February worldwide to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. It was first announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999. Its observance was also formally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages.[1] International Mother Language Day has been observed every year since 2000 February to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. The date represents the day in 1952 when students demonstrating for recognition of their language, Bengali, as one of the two national languages of the then Pakistan, were shot and killed by police in Dhaka (near High Court), which is the capital of present day Bangladesh. International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in November 1999 (30C/62).On 16 May 2009 the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution A/RES/61/266 called upon Member States "to promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by peoples of the world". By the same resolution, the General Assembly proclaimed 2008 as the International Year of Languages, to promote unity in diversity and international understanding, through multilingualism and multiculturalism. Languages are the most powerful instruments of preserving and developing our tangible and intangible heritage. All moves to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will serve not only to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education but also to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions throughout the world and to inspire solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue. —from the United Nations International Mother Language Day microsite[2] Bengali Language Movement

History and events	•	Tamaddun Majlish •	Shorbodolio Kendrio Rashtrobhasha Kormi Porishod •	Rashtrabhasa Sangram Parishad •	Role of political parties during Bengali Language Movement •	Urdu movement •	Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu?

People	•	Abul Barkat •	Abdul Jabbar •	Sofiur Rahman •	Abdus Salam •	Rafiq Uddin Ahmed •	Dhirendranath Datta •	Khwaja Nazimuddin •	Muhammad Ali Jinnah •	Hamidur Rahman •	Abul Kashem •	Shamsul Huq •	Nurul Huq Bhuiyan •	Liaquat Ali Khan •	Mohammad Toaha •	Abdul Matin •	Abdul Malek Ukil •	A. K. Fazlul Huq •	Maulana Bhashani •	Oli Ahad •	Abul Hashim •	Shawkat Ali •	Abul Kalam Shamsuddin •	Kazi Golam Mahboob •	Gaziul Haque •	Muhammad Habibur Rahman •	Mahbub Ul Alam Choudhury •	Zahir Raihan •	Mohammad Sultan •	Abdul Latif •	Altaf Mahmud •	Muhammad Shahidullah •	Nurul Amin •	Ayub Khan •	Maulana Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish •	Sheikh Mujibur Rahman •	Munier Chowdhury

Commemoration	•	Ekushey Book Fair •	Shaheed Minar •	Ekushey Padak •	Language Movement Day •	International Mother Language Day •	Moder Gorob •	Artistic depictions of the Bengali Language Movement •	Amar Bhaier Rokte Rangano