Participants gathered to celebrate International Mother Language Day with a unity run organized by the High Commission of India in Suva, emphasizing the significance of linguistic diversity and cultural heritage. Indian High Commissioner Suneet Mehta highlighted that mother languages encapsulate “memories, values, and traditions,” underlining their vital role in shaping personal and communal identities.
Assistant Minister for Health Penioni Koliniwai Ravunawa noted that communicating in one’s native language fosters trust and strengthens community ties. The event saw 49 participants come together, reflecting the multicultural essence of Fiji.
Photos from the occasion captured the vibrant spirit of the run at My Suva Picnic Park, where participants engaged in a cultural celebration that emphasized the unifying power of language. The gathering served as a powerful reminder of the rich variety of mother languages and their importance in promoting identity and social cohesion.
The day was filled with positive energy, characterized by friendly interactions and shared experiences, demonstrating how such cultural events can build unity and understanding in diverse societies. The celebration not only honored the importance of mother languages but also reinforced a collective appreciation of cultural heritage, providing hope for continued harmony within multicultural communities.
