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Harmonizing Voices: Celebrating Our International Mother Language Day Authors!
In the spirit of cultural appreciation and linguistic diversity that International Mother Language Day represents, we at Lead Me Chaperone are thrilled to share the remarkable achievements of our recent blog campaign. This effort has been truly enriched by the invaluable contributions of our talented writers who have eloquently expressed profound thoughts on the significance of mother languages through their writing. We encourage you to set aside some time to explore the incr

Rufas D' Gracion
Jun 31 min read


Sybil Wettasinghe: Elevating Sinhala Folk Culture to Global Recognition
Sybil Wettasinghe is a special person in Sri Lankan literature. She is particularly famous for telling stories to children. Sybil Wettasinghe is excellent at writing and drawing pictures. This helps her keep Sinhala folk traditions alive in a way that's entertaining and meaningful. Sybil Wettasinghe's work makes the Sinhala language and culture stronger. She also introduces these traditions to people all around the world. Preservation of Sinhala Folk Traditions Sybil Wettasin
Ashani Silva
Mar 282 min read


The Greatest Champion Of Sri Lanka's Mother Tongue
International Mother Language Day is celebrated every year on February 21st. It was declared by UNESCO to promote linguistic diversity and protect mother languages around the world. A mother tongue is the first language a child hears and speaks, forming the foundation of their identity and culture. The idea to celebrate this day came from Bangladesh. In 1952, students sacrificed their lives to protect their mother tongue, 'Bengali'. To honor their bravery and the importance o
Navoda Senadeera
Mar 221 min read


International Mother Language Day
International Mother Language Day is observed on 21 February each year across the world. The purpose of this day is to highlight the importance of protecting and respecting people’s native languages. A mother language is the first language a person learns from childhood, and it plays an important role in shaping a person’s identity, culture, and way of thinking. International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999 to encourage linguistic and cultural diversity a
Sajani Arthajeewa
Mar 152 min read
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