
National Language Council
The National Language Council is a government-appointed body responsible for developing, promoting, and regulating the use of a country's official or national language. It creates language policies, standardizes terminology, and supports linguistic research to ensure consistent and proper language use across official documents, education, and media. The council aims to preserve cultural identity through language while facilitating communication within the nation and with the international community. Its work helps maintain linguistic unity, foster national pride, and support language development aligned with societal needs.