Bengali speaking region
courtesy: Wikipedia
Now the question arises, “Do we need to promote Bangla?”.
The answer is undoubtedly “YES!“.And that is the reason why there are the institutions likeBanglaAcademy(Bangladesh) andPaschimbangaBanglaAcademy(West Bengal, India) are striving hard to promote Bangla.
Official logo of "Paschimbanga Bangla Academy".
The need to promote Bangla arises from the following facts:
- Losing of the “Bengali Pride”
- Lesser Affinity towards Bangla language.
- The invasion of “Hindi & English”
Kazi Nazrul Islam(left) & Rabindranath Tagore(right)
1. Promotion has to start from the basic level i.e. the family. Regardless of the nation or state you are residing in, every Bengali parent should teach their children to read, write and fluently speak in Bangla, and they should encourage their children to get acquainted with the works of our Great writers/poets likeRaja Ram Mohan Roy(1772-1833),Rabindranath Tagore(1861-1941),Kazi Nazrul Islam(1899-1976), and our modern day writers like Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay,Humayun Ahmed,Satyajit Roy,Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, Md. Jaffar Iqbal,Taslima Nasreen,Sunil Gongopadhyay, Mrunal Chakraborty,Jahir Raihan,Jahanara Imametc.2. The Government of West Bengal needs to take a major step towards promotion of Bangla in public life in the state.
· An order should be passed to make all communications of Government Offices only in Bangla.
· Govt. needs to be more enthusiastic in promotion ofBangla Literature,Bangla Theatre(Natok),Bangla Cinemaetc. By conducting and promoting more number of book-fairs, socio-cultural events related toBengali culture, in order to develop interests among the youth towards their culture and language.
· Govt. should pass an order to put up name-plates / Sign-boards of all establishments (Shops, Buildings, Multiplexes etc.) compulsorily in Bangla and then it may be SUBTITLED in other Languages, Which means Bangla texts should appear clearly and boldly as the Major text on the name plate and in no way Bangla to be written in one corner just for the formality ! Generally when I’m inBengal, I usually speak only in Bangla. Be it the Hindustani (Bihari) taxi driver, the Marwari Businessmen, North-Indian crowd- I use Bangla with everyone. "They won’t understand- so I shouldn’t speak in Bangla!"-this excuse or theory somehow doesn’t appeal to me. I feel, they do understand the language but its us, the Bengalis- who don’t give them the chance to understand or speak in Bangla!
Every language in this world has its own charm and beauty, but a language cannot be neglected in its own provinces, and thus Bangla should be given the first priority in Bengal rather than English, Hindi, Urdu. Bangla is the state language and should be respected.
Nandan
(Poschim Bongo Film Centre)
Establishments in Kolkata completely ignoring Bangla
If you are of the opinion that speaking in Bangla would hamper your reputation, it’s false! Instead people would look high upon you and respect you even more. If you don’t love yourself then you can''t expect others to love you, similarly if you don’t love your own language then how can others even think of loving your language, adopting your language and culture ? Think about it!
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