Monday 22 February 2016

Urdu is why so much discord in Pakistan, says UNESCO

Urdu is so much division in Pakistan

Urdu is so much division in Pakistan


The spoil the original languages! Pakistan, on behalf of the country as well as at least! According to the statement, according to the International Mother Language Day, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. According to them, different speakers and different race-tribe-ethnic, prosperous Pakistan's Urdu-language monopolized the political instability in the country responsible for creating.
40 of the country's education policy review on Sunday announced a program of UNESCO. As well as Turkey, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, countries such as Guatemala, he said. After discussing the education of children of different ethnic nations have been questioned in the mother tongue in primary education to children.
According to UNESCO, about eight percent of the total population of Pakistan is Urdu speaking citizens. Urdu in addition to the country's six major groups and 58 smaller speakers. However, after independence was declared Urdu as the national language. Most of the children at the primary level of education in the mother tongue, rather than the government starts urdutei lessons. And here are the divisions of UNESCO to start. Urdu-speaking children occurs at the beginning of their academic competition. That triggered social inequality. Even their language because of the overall education system is to create a negative impression. Which became the cause of political instability.
Here is the example of the drag. The declaration of Urdu as the state language of the then East Pakistan after the partition of the country to protest the Bengali-speaking developed. 195 protest-third of the country's liberation build. Banlai later became the state of the country. So, one more time to remind countries of the importance of the UNESCO languages. According to them, the language is very sensitive. For example, he brings people into the mainstream, away from the main stream of the society as the language.

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