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London High Commission commemorates Mujib Year International Mother Language Day proposing ‘Greater London Multilingualism and Diversity Day on 21 February’
Bangladesh High Commission, London in partnership with UK National Commission for UNESCO commemorated the Mujib Year Bangla Language Martyrs’ Day’ and the ‘International Mother Language Day’ proposing that “Bangla Language Martyrs Day 21 February be declared by the Greater London Authority as the Greater London Multilingualism and Diversity Day”. British Ministers, MPs. senior UN and Commonwealth officials and ambassadors of different countries along with the British-Bangladeshi community paid deep tribute to 1952 language martyrs and Bangladesh’s Founding Father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for their sacrifice to protect Bangl
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DHAKA, Feb 22, 2021 (BSS) – Bangladesh High Commission, London in partnership with UK National Commission for UNESCO commemorated the Mujib Year, Bangla Language Martyrsâ Day and ‘International Mother Language Day’ proposing that âBangla Language Martyrsâ Day 21 February be declared by the Greater London Authority as the Greater London Multilingualism and Diversity Day”.
British Ministers, MPs, senior UN and Commonwealth officials and ambassadors of different countries along with the British-Bangladeshi community paid deep tribute to 1952 language martyrsâ and Bangladesh’s Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for their sacrifice to protect Bangla.
Thirteen embassies, high commissions and British institutions including High Commissioners and Ambassadors of Cyprus, India, the Maldives, Saint Christopher of and Nevis, Sri Lanka, Georgia, Honduras, Moldova, Serbia, North Macedonia, R
(MENAFN - IANS) p>New Delhi, Feb 20 (IANS) Commonwealth Law Ministers have called for increased international cooperation to enable equal access to the Covid-19 vaccination.
A special virtual meeting of the Ministers was convened to discuss legal implications of the pandemic, in particular on access to justice, upholding the rule of law and equitable access to essential medicines and equipment.
Commonwealth countries have recorded more than 19 million Covid-19 cases and 370,000 deaths.
During the meeting, the Ministers shared their views and experiences of legal challenges which have arisen due to the pandemic.
The Ministers also underlined how lockdowns, social distancing and other emergency measures affected the courts and the administration of justice.
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