Happy World Mother Tongue Day! मातृभाषा विशिष्यते। जागतिक मातृभाषा दिनकी हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। मातृभाषा दिनाच्या अनेकानेक शुभेच्छा! Joyeuse journée mondiale de la langue maternelle! Feliz día mundial de la lengua materna! Alles Gute zum Welttag der Muttersprache! Kokusai bogo dē omedetō gozaimasu!
Thus, in the eight languages that I manage rather well, I would like to wish you on the World Mother Tongue Day. Why is this unique celebration every February 21? Behind it, there is a sad story, in fact, a tragic hidden history not much known in the world today sold on the STEM!
It is a narrative, however, that shows the love for one's mother tongue, literally till death doth (de)part. In the erstwhile East Pakistan, Bangladesh since 1971, Urdu was imposed as the national language. The former East Bengalis loved their mother tongue, Bengali, and asserted its relevance. In 1952, there was a huge demonstration on February 21. The police opened fire on the peaceful professors and students. Many died, were injured in the violence.
In 1999 the UN decided to celebrate the day as dedicated to the languages. The motive was to honour the linguistic and cultural diversity so abundantly available in the world.
Each mother tongue, whether of the developed countries or of countries from the erstwhile colonised global South, is important, relevant, valid, and teaches something unique to the whole mankind, and hence the message of the day is that every language, each culture deserves celebration. Long live the World Mother Tongue Day!
Pratima@In our country, there are many who most pitifully use any and every opportunity to attack, often most irrelevantly, and quite indirectly, the relevance of Sanskrit, Saraswati, and the Indian culture. Or they would hit horribly the standard language. Yes, why dialects, even idiolects, too, matter! Sad, however, is the shallow attempt to politicise every event! All languages, including the standard language, too, are always fluid. Unfortunately, out of total ignorance and politicking emerge and are stoked/fanned virulent hatreds. Lord, hope you would be able to forgive such hate mongers. They know very well what they are doing!