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Mother Language Day todayArshad Bhatti
LAHORE - International Mother Language Day is being observed today under the theme of ‘Local languages for global citizenship: spotlight on science’. The language of Sufi saints and great poets, Punjabi has 118.6 million speakers across the world with a share of about 81 million in Pakistan. In connection with the day, the Pakistan Punjabi Literary Board (PPLB) and the civil society organisations including South Asia Partnership-Pakistan Chapter, Institute for Peace and Secular Studies and World Punjabi Journalists Association, Punjab Union of Journalists will hold a special rally in the name of ‘Maa Boli from Lahore Press Club to Punjab Assembly on Friday at 1:00 pm. The participants of the rally would also present a memorandum to the Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Iqbal demanding an immediate legislation for teaching Punjabi language at primary level as a compulsory subject as well as to appoint Punjabi language teachers there. Some organisations working for the promotion of Punjabi language in different districts like Wajdan of Nankana Sahab, Punjabi Adbi Sangat, Punjab Wichar, Anjuman Taraqi Pasand Musanafeen and others also plan to hold programs like rallies, and seminars on the day at their native areas. Punjab Institute of Language, Art and Culture—an institution for the promotion of the mother tongue—kicked off a three day ‘Maa Boli’ conference on Thursday attended by a good number of people. Addressing the conference, Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan said Punjabi was a means of communication of a vast majority of the country. He said that there was diversity in the languages of people living in Pakistan and instead of dividing the society on linguistic basis, there was a need to promote folk lore and folk wisdom as failure in this regard would result in depriving the people of their culture.
From : The Nation February 21, 2014 |
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