International Institute for Cultural Exchange (IICE) Hosts International Mother Language Day.
Leh,UT Ladakh – The International Institute for Cultural Exchange (IICE) proudly organized a symposium on International Mother Language Day, bringing together renowned scholars and experts to discuss the importance of the Bhoti language and address various issues related to its preservation and promotion.
The event took place on 21/02/2024 at Tyerong,Leh Ladakh attracting a diverse audience interested in linguistics, cultural heritage, and language preservation. The symposium aimed to celebrate linguistic diversity and foster a deeper understanding of the significance of mother languages.
Key Highlights:
Renowned Scholars and Experts: The symposium featured esteemed scholars and experts in the field of linguistic and cultural studies. They shared their insights on the historical, cultural, and linguistic aspects of the Bhoti language.
Panel discussions focused on highlighting the importance of the Bhoti language in the context of cultural identity, heritage, and communication. Participants explored the unique features and contributions of Bhoti to the linguistic tapestry.
The symposium also addressed the challenges facing the Bhoti language, including issues of documentation, digital preservation, and the impact of globalization on indigenous languages. Scholars emphasized the need for collective efforts to safeguard and promote Bhoti.
Interactive Sessions: Engaging Q&A sessions allowed attendees to interact with the scholars and experts, promoting a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives. Participants shared their experiences and insights, contributing to a rich and informative dialogue.
Closing Remarks:
In his closing remarks, Dr. Tsewang Gyaltson,Research Assistant expressed gratitude to the scholars, participants, and sponsors for their invaluable contributions to the event. He emphasized the collective responsibility of communities, governments, and organizations to support initiatives that preserve and promote linguistic diversity.