Early this morning, the Foundation's leadership, including the Chairman, Secretary, and members of the Governing Body, gathered at the local Shaheed Minar to lay floral wreaths. The ceremony was marked by a moment of silence in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for the recognition of Bengali as a state language.
Members of the Greenford Volunteers were also present at the memorial, standing alongside the foundation's executives to honor the nation's rich linguistic heritage and the enduring legacy of the language martyrs.
International Mother Language Day, recognized globally since 2000 following UNESCO's adoption of Bangladesh's proposal, holds deep significance for the foundation, which believes language, culture, and identity are inseparable from health equity and community empowerment. The foundation's observance of this day reaffirms its commitment to serving all communities with dignity and respect for their cultural heritage.
Observance Details
- Date: February 21, 2026 — International Mother Language Day
- Venue: Shaheed Minar, Kushtia
- Floral wreaths laid by Foundation leadership in honor of language martyrs
- Greenford Volunteers participated alongside governing body members