About language

 Language:

Language constitutes an important element of culture and national identity of Bangladeshi people. Bangla is the mother language of the predominant ethnic community of the country, the Bagalees. It is an Indo-European language, spoken not only in Bangladesh but also in the West Bengal and some other provinces of India.  About 300 million around the world speak Bangla as their mother language and native speakers of this language constitute seventh largest linguistic group in the world. The language dates back to well before the birth of Christ.Bangla is the state language of Bangladesh and the language is used extensively all over the country.

Shortly after the creation of new States through partition of the Indian sub-continent, the authorities of Pakistan started pursuing highly discriminatory policy via-a-vis Bangla, the mother language of the largest community in the country at that time. In view of utter violation of the sanctity of the mother language by the Pakistani authorities, Bangalees initiated a movement to establish the due place of Bangla language along with other languages of Pakistan. In the backdrop of the then non-Bangla-speaking dominant communities’ continued refusal to accept the legitimate demand of the Bangalees, the language movement gradually gainedmomentumand reached culmination in the martyrdom on 21st February 1952. Finally, Bangla was recognized as one of the state languages. Recognizing the importance of preserving all vernacular languages in the world and the sacrifice made by the Bangaleesfor the cause of the mother tongue, UNSECO General Conference unanimously declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day in November 1999. Since then, the Day is being observed with due solemnity all over the world.The main spirit of the Day is to renew our respect and commitments to each and every language of the world.  

Bangladesh Government has established an International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka to promote and preserve all languages in the world. Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid the foundation stone of this institutionin March 2001 in presence of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.The institution finally started its operation in 2010 and has been recognized as a Category-II institution of UNESCO in November 2015. Bangladesh Government is now in the midst of gradual introduction of school text books for tribal communities in their own language.

 

Cuisine:

Bangladeshis has its distinctive culinary tradition. Steamed rice constitutes the staple food which is usually served with a variety of vegetables, fish and meat curry and other preparations of fish and meat, lentil soups, etc. In general, Bangladeshi people love fish preparations as well as different types of milk-based sweetmeats and pithas(home-made desert items). There is a wide array of food items in Bangladesh. During festivals and special occasions, special food items are served. Pilaw, biriani, various types of kababs and sweet items such as rosogolla, golapjamun, kheer, payesh, firni, are the usual items for festivals. Various types of pithas and other special items are the essential element of Bangla New Year celebration and harvest festival.

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