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Forum for Language Initiatives (FLI), founded in 2003 functions as a resource centre for the many language communities in Pakistan’s mountainous northern region. To know about how it works watch the following video.

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The Kalkoti language speakers have started celebrating a writing system they developed after attending a series of training workshops under the banner of FLI. The community people including teachers, students and other educated groups of the language gathered at night and, as per the tradition to mark the achievement of any milestone, slaughtered a goat. […]

“The teacher was furious at me when she saw me last time using my mother tongue to converse with my son. Since then, I communicate with my elder son in English and Urdu, and with the younger one in Pashto as he is yet to start going to school”. This was shared by Tariq Ullah […]

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