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1952

The "1952" app is a new way for people to learn about what happened in the Language Movement of 21st February of 1952

The "1952" app is a new way for people to learn about what happened in the Language Movement of 21st February of 1952

1952

by Rise Up Labs
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1952

What is it about?

The "1952" app is a new way for people to learn about what happened in the Language Movement of 21st February of 1952. On this day, Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar, and many others met martyrdom for our language. Shahid Minar had been erected in remembrance of them. Later, on 17 November 1999, UNESCO declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day.

1952

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(10)
Size
105Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
March 12, 2017
Release date
March 12, 2017
More info

App Store Description

The "1952" app is a new way for people to learn about what happened in the Language Movement of 21st February of 1952. On this day, Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar, and many others met martyrdom for our language. Shahid Minar had been erected in remembrance of them. Later, on 17 November 1999, UNESCO declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day.

To use the "1952" app, you need to tap on ‘Start’ button and point your camera at Shahid Minar on the 2 taka note.

The aim of this app is to educate and inspire our generation to learn more about the achievement and glory that our Language Martyrs did for our mother tongue in 1952. We expect, through using the "1952" app people will learn the actual history of 21st February of 1952 and cognition of International Mother Language Day.

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