Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu?
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Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? On 15 September 1947 he published a booklet entitled, Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? (Pakistan's state language: Bengali or Urdu?) demanding introduction of Bengali as one of the state language of whole Pakistan.[5] This booklet also strongly advocated for Bengali as the medium of education, court language and for its use in the offices in East Pakistan. With his dream, he established the Bangla College at Mirpur, Dhaka in 1962 and served the college as Principal till 1981. He was the forerunner in introducing textbooks in Bengali for higher education and contributed much in initiating the Bengali version of the question papers for higher education.[6]. (" Pakistan ♠s State Language : Bangla or Urdu Dhirendranath Datta. political parties during Bengali Language Movement ⢠Urdu movement Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha : Bangla Na Urdu ? ⢠⢠People ⢠⢠Abul Barkat ⢠Abdul Jabbar ⢠Sofiur Language Movement Day. political parties during Bengali Language Movement ⢠Urdu movement Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha : Bangla Na Urdu ? ⢠⢠People ⢠⢠Abul Barkat ⢠Abdul Jabbar ⢠Sofiur East Pakistan. political parties during Bengali Language Movement ⢠Urdu movement Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha : Bangla Na Urdu ? ⢠⢠People ⢠⢠Abul Barkat Dr. Shahidullah begins the language controversy in Pakistan and the movement of Bengali language by publishing a booklet in Dhaka on 15 September 1947, titled, Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha Bangla na Urdu. He proposed that; 1. Bengali language shall be the medium of instruction and court communication in East Pakistan. Bengali nationalism · Bengali Language Movement · Partition of India · 1947 Partition of Bengal · East Pakistan · Bengal · Constituent Assembly of Pakistan · Tamaddun Majlish · Shorbodolio Kendrio Rashtrobhasha Kormi Porishod · Rashtrabhasa Sangram Parishad · Role of political parties during Bengali Language Movement · Urdu movement Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? International Mother Language Day ┠Shaheed Minar, or the Martyr s monument, located at Dhaka University Campus, Bangladesh, commemorates the sacrifice for Bangla Language on 21 February 1952 International Mother Language Day is an observance held annually on 21 February worldwide⦠⦠Wikipedia. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Log in or create an account to start the Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu article, alternatively use the Article Wizard, or add a request for it. Search for "Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu" in existing articles. Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? ( ) is a small book published on 15 September 1947 by Bengali language movement pioneer Principal Abul Kashem on behalf of Tamaddun Majlish. Within one month of Pakistan's Independent by publishing this book, it demanded introduction of Bengali as one of the state language of whole Pakistan. This book also strongly advocated for Bengali as the medium of education, court language and for its use in the offices in East Pakistan. The Tamaddun Majilis, a sacio-cultural organization came out with its pamphlet Pakistaner Rasto Bhasha Bangla na Urdu on 15th September 1947. Sylhet played a pioneer role in the state Language Movement. On 9th November 1947 one of the literary sessions of the Muslim Shahityo Snagsad the local literary society was devoted to the issue of the state language. In the meeting presided over by M. Matinuddin Ahmed, an eminent litterateur, M. Muslim Chowdhury, who was then an Assistant Inspector of Schools, presented an erudite paper entitled Pakistaner Rastro Bhasha. In this paper he argued that Bang... He was awarded Ekushey Padak posthumously in the year 2000 for his sacrifice.[5] His village has been renamed Rafiqnagar from Paril and Bhasha Shaheed Rafiq Uddin Ahmad Library and Memorial Museum was created in his village on February 2010.[4] Shaheed Rafiq Smriti Pathagar is a library in Manikganj named after him and was established in 2004.[8] "Chander Moto Chandro Bindu". Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley)..