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Scholars discuss threats to local languages
Say there is a dire need for keeping mother languages at primary education level
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Importance of local languages highlighted
“Developed nations do not forget their heritage, art, and culture, and they feel proud of their artists”
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Awareness drive in local languages
PPAF to educate rural populace on COVID-19 in Balochi, Sindhi, Pashto etc
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‘Govt committed to providing national cohesion on language’
Shafqat Mahmood reiterates uniform curriculum agenda at mother languages festival
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Learning and mother tongue
There are also complaints that people don’t show enthusiasm for learning regional languages.
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Constitutional protection for all languages demanded
Respect for mother languages should be part of agenda for democratic rights
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'Provincial languages deserve national status'
Highlight state's 'disinterest' in preserving, promoting regional languages
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Depoliticising languages
Even to this day, politics and social structures are deeply divided over conflicts surrounding language
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UN shines spotlight on dying indigenous languages
According to UN officials, around 2,680 indigenous languages are in danger of disappearing
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Australian indigenous languages have common source, reveals study
Existence of common parent language gives weight to idea that all Aboriginal Australians descend from a single group
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FM radio service to be launched in Multan
Radio service to promote local culture and languages of the region
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Lok Virsa plans linguistic academy to preserve G-B languages
Organisation will work for preserving the indigenous languages
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Media ignoring regional languages
Radio allots at least half of its air time to vernacular.
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Urdu-English divide: Five things to know if you are bilingual
Scientific research reveals knowing a second language improves academic performance, emotional intelligence
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This is the language most Pakistanis want to learn
Hint: It is not English
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Arabic fastest-growing language in US: analysts
Number of students enrolled in Arabic college courses tripled to more than 32,000 from 2002 to 2013
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Swearing might actually be good for you: study
Study finds that those more fluent in the art of swearing are also more fluent in other vocabulary
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Treasuring our heritage: Speakers celebrate the Urdu language at 8th International Urdu Conference
Shamim Hanfi from India says he is not suited to speak on ‘Nifaze Urdu, Imkanaat or Masail’