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Schools Embrace Urdu-Punjabi Fortnite to Boost Multilingual Learning

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Schools Embrace Urdu-Punjabi Fortnite to Boost Multilingual Learning

Pakistan’s schools are stepping up efforts to promote multilingual education through the exciting Urdu-

Punjabi Fortnite campaign.

The two-week event encourages students to celebrate language, culture, and identity in fun, creative ways.
During the campaign, schools host poetry readings, storytelling sessions, and cultural performances.
Students are invited to explore their roots and share words, songs, and expressions from both Urdu and Punjabi.
As a result, classrooms become lively hubs of cultural exchange and linguistic pride.

Celebrating Culture and Communication

Education officials say the goal is to help students appreciate Pakistan’s rich linguistic diversity.
In addition, it helps bridge communication gaps between different regions and promotes national unity through shared understanding.
Teachers are using interactive games, music, and digital storytelling to make the experience engaging.
For example, some schools have created art walls filled with bilingual phrases and traditional motifs.
Others encourage parents to join language nights, making it a community celebration.
Language experts believe multilingual education in schools strengthens critical thinking and empathy.
However, they also emphasize the need for consistent policies that support regional languages alongside Urdu and English.
Therefore, initiatives like Urdu-Punjabi Fortnite are not just symbolic—they represent a future where diversity in language is seen as strength.
By blending culture and creativity, Pakistan’s schools are helping students grow into confident, connected citizens of a multilingual world.

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