To mark Shaheed Dibash and International Mother Language Day 2026, the Magura District Shilpakala Academy organized drawing and poetry recitation competitions, celebrating the occasion with due respect.
The events began at 10 a.m. on Friday, drawing lively participation from schoolchildren. Winners in three categories of each competition were awarded certificates and prizes.
The initiative aims to commemorate the sacrifices of language martyrs of February 21, 1952, who fought to preserve the Bengali language. Observed globally as International Mother Language Day, the competitions highlighted the spirit of Ekushey, the Shaheed Minar, and the creativity of the language movement, while fostering awareness among the younger generation about its history and significance.
Parents appreciated the event, noting that such organized activities had not been held in recent years, and thanked the authorities for arranging it.
Paarth Protima Das, District Cultural Officer of the Shilpakala Academy, said around 200 students participated in the competitions. He added that regular participation in such events helps nurture talent and mental development among children.