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Answered by sathishthapa63
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Students Role In Removing Illiteracy

 

Students are the best hope of mankind. If any future goals of success, prosperity, peace, and safety are to be accomplished, their participation is a must. Similarly, if a country wants to achieve the goal of 100% literacy, it will have to involve the students in the literacy programmes. Each one teach one programme can really be very helpful in this regard.  Each one teach one is a famous historical proverb that originated in America before the declaration of the Emancipation Declaration. The black people did not have privileges to education. Thus, this campaign ‘each one teach one’ was launched to educate the colored people. The few educated black people taught as many uneducated people as was possible. Afterwards, this phrase was used in many countries to sensitize people to spread literacy and education.

In India, also this campaign was launched to achieve goals of 100 % literacy, especially among the adults. This campaign is still running in many backward areas. India is a fast developing country with the ambition of becoming a fully developed country as soon as possible. This ambition can only be fulfilled in the condition of 100 % literacy. India is a densely populated country. A majority of people live in villages where education is not given much importance. Already there are adults who are uneducated. Unless they are educated, the mission of achieving total literacy cannot be achieved. Thus adult litearcy education is very important. 

These illiterate adults can contribute to the nation building by being literate in a far better manner. Indian Government has taken quite a few initiatives to promote adult education. Open schools, skill development programmes, each one teach one literacy drive, etc. are a few of them.  Since India is a fast developing country, much of the funds are spent on creating infrastructure. Including students in the literacy programmes saves the nation much cost that it would have to bear if full-fledged schools were to be opened for educating the illiterate people. So, students are the best bet in removing illiteracy from a nation.

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Answered by AgrataaVasudev
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Students play a very important role in eradicating illiteracy. Firstly, students are the main players in the fight against eradicating illiteracy. This is because the students are responsible for ensuring they themselves are engaged in the learning process and in ensuring that they become enlightened to be able to help others in coming out illiteracy. 

In this modern age, there are several ways to ensure you don't miss out on education and end up in poverty. Rather as a student one should ensure they engage in the learning process and partake of the limitless knowledge. 

Without students being available and ready to learn, then teachersrsswould be wasting their time and at the end of the day, they would not have someone to teach. 

It is very unfortunate some students cannot access education due to poverty or other life situations that hinder them from participating in the education process. But one thing that is important to note that for there to be the eradication of illiteracy the students themselves must be willing and available to partake of this treasure. The thirst for education or for learning is what is required for one or a nation to eradicate illiteracy. This is because the thirst is what will drive the student to seek a venue they can use to learn or be taught. 

This means that even that are in poverty, they need to be willing to learn even from their counterparts that have access to education. This means that access to education is readily available in this contemporary world is readily available.

Therefore from this alone one is able to understand that students play a very important role in eradicating poverty.   

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