Mother Language Day, celebrated annually on February 21st, is a day dedicated to promoting linguistic diversity and preserving mother tongues worldwide. It highlights the importance of linguistic identity and cultural heritage, emphasizing the role of languages in fostering unity, understanding, and respect among different communities. This day serves as a reminder to cherish and celebrate our mother languages, recognizing their significance in shaping our identities and enriching our collective human experience. Through initiatives and events organized on this day, communities around the globe come together to honor their linguistic heritage and promote multilingualism as a catalyst for sustainable development and peaceful coexistence.