They made the remarks at a programme organised by the Bangladesh High Commission in London to mark International Mother Language Day 2026, held in a committee room of the House of Commons, according to a message received here today. In her address, Bangladesh High Commissioner Abida Islam reflected on Bangladesh's pioneering role in securing global recognition for International Mother Language Day. She said the country's Language Movement was instrumental in shaping the international agenda for cultural and linguistic preservation. "Mother language learning is a space for intercultural and multilingual imagination for our shared future. "Unity in diversity - diversity is an asset.
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha February 26, 2026 22:21 UTC