
National Language Movement
The National Language Movement was a social and political effort to promote and establish a specific language as the national or official language of a country. It aimed to preserve cultural identity, foster unity, and ensure that the language was used in government, education, and everyday communication. Such movements often arise in regions with diverse languages to strengthen national cohesion and affirm cultural heritage. The movement typically involves community activism, policy advocacy, and sometimes protests to elevate the languageās status and ensure its widespread adoption.