Eminent lyricist, journalist and political analyst Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury was laid to eternal rest at Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard in Mirpur Saturday afternoon
In the Pakistan Constituent Assembly session held on 23 February 1948, Datta demanded the use of Bangla along with English and Urdu for its proceedings
Tripura is the only state that is observing this day in collaboration with Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, Agartala, said education minister Ratan Lal Nath
International Mother Language Institute was established 11 years ago with an objective to expand of Bangla language, preserve and document all mother languages, conduct research and training ...
On Shaheed Dibash (Language Martyrs' Day) ruling Awami-League (AL) and BNP are blaming each other for ruining the spirit of the liberation war and language movement
“Mal-Mo-E: The secret Mission” is a 2019 film revolving around the history of the first Korean language dictionary manuscript which showcases the importance of own words and also makes us feel ...
The supreme sacrifice of the language heroes on this day, 69 years back, is being remembered as people are paying glowing tributes to 1952 language martyrs by placing wreaths at the altar of the ...
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday called upon Bangla Academy and local administration to take measures for increasing cultural and literary activities at the district level and expanding tenure ...
The book fair will be held at Bangla Academy premises and the adjacent venue at Suhrawardi Udyan in the capital. This year, the fair is scheduled to be held till 28 February.
The 87-year old professor Rafiqul Islam breathed his last at Evercare Hospital at 2:30pm on Tuesday, said the hospital’s duty officer Avijit Roy
Awami League (AL) that led the country's liberation war celebrated its 72th founding anniversary on Wednesday, 23 June 2021
Language Movement veteran Abul Hossain breathed his last on Wednesday afternoon
Language Movement veteran and journalist Yusuf Kalu passed away at a hospital in Barishal on Monday due to old age complications
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday put utmost importance on learning mother language which protects the history and tradition.
It was Portuguese priest Manuel da Assumpcam who wrote the first Bangla grammar. He wrote it in Kaliganj, but it was printed as a book in Portugal in 1783.