Srilanka, Feb. 22 -- Language is one of the most fundamental aspects of human communication, shaping not only individual identities but also national cultures. In multilingual societies like Sri Lanka, where according to Chapter IV of The Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Sinhala and Tamil are the official and national languages and English functions as a link language, the significance of language in fostering unity, preserving cultural heritage, and ensuring social development cannot be overstated. The International Mother Language Day, observed annually on February 21, serves as a reminder of the value of linguistic diversity and the importance of preserving and promoting one's native language. This article ...
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