International Mother Language Day
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A Tribute to the Fight for Linguistic Identity
Silver Jubilee of the International Mother Language Day In 1948, the Government of Pakistan declared Urdu as the sole national…
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A Call to Preserve and Promote Linguistic Heritage
One-third of the world’s languages are in danger of disappearing in the next few decades, and out of 77 established…
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Sindhi Community of Vadodara to celebrate International Mother Language Day
Sujag Sindhi Samiti, a social and cultural organization of Sindhi Community has announced holding a cultural program titled ‘Melo Sindhyun…
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Sindhi Community of Vadodara celebrates World Mother Language Day
School children performed dance on Sindhi songs; participants pledged to save Sindhi language From Correspondent Vadodara, Gujarat, India Sujag…
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Unveiling Linguistic Heritage: Dravidian Influence on Marathi, Gujarati, Marwari, and Sindhi
Dravidian languages were once more prevalent across the Indian subcontinent before the diffusion of Indo-Aryan languages Bp Dr. J Ravikumar…
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Women’s role in Bangla language movement
Women were at the forefront of the language marches, defying the pointed guns of the army and police Farhana Naznin…
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Sindhi community of Vadodara to celebrate International Mother Language Day
Sujag Sindhi Samiti, a social and cultural organization of Sindhi community of Vadodara is organizing the cultural event to mark…
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Importance of Mother Tongue
Mother tongue is spoken or written effortlessly. We feel and then we think as self-expression best in mother tongue. (Author…
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