The Bangladesh is deleted by adding!

in busy •  7 years ago 

On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, the contribution of Bangladesh and language scholars to the United Nations web page was added. However, new information added for any invisible disappearance from that web page.

On 17 November 1999, Ekushey February received the recognition of International Mother Language Day. From the following year the day is celebrated as the International Mother Language Day in the whole world. But for 18 years, the day was celebrated, but there was no mention of the history of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Affairs Organization (UNESCO) on the backdrop of the day and the martyrdom of the Language Movement. The link to the language movement in the United Nations website in just one sentence is said. On Tuesday, the report was published on Tuesday in the first light on the topic "Mother's Day History". It mentioned the addition of new information on the United Nations web page. But now there is no name in the history of the web page. There is no information about Bangladesh in the history of the country and the background of the UNESCO website. E-mail of the Assistant Professor Shanta Towhida of the Department of Communication Disorder of Dhaka University told E-mail. He is currently studying in Germany. After emailing a few phases and giving some information related to Bangladesh's connection to the recognition of the day, the United Nations web team told Shanta Tawheedi on e-mail, at 10:10 pm on 14 February, Germany, some information was added on the web page. It was said that on 21 February, this date was selected in conjunction with the Language Movement Day of Bangladesh, which is one of the co-sponsors of this resolution. Shanta Touhida, who lives in Germany, said in the first light today in the telephone, "I am referring to the UN web team again. -Mail me So far they have not told me anything. My question is, why did they delete it after adding the name of Bangladesh?

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