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Diary entry on 'Each one teach one' campaign organized in your city.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The slogan- “Each One Teach One” is a motivation for the educated class to understand their moral and social responsibility of teaching at least one illiterate person, marks a big difference in the society.

Our society is quite influential in deciding our satisfaction for life. The way we perceive it makes us feel low or high. Not every individual in our society is equally privileged.

The government policies and laws may promise many rights to the underprivileged children and make attempts to eliminate or reduce disparity, but it is a fact that many children are devoid of the right to education .

Answered by brainlyviswa89
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Explanation:

“Each One Teach One”

The slogan- “Each One Teach One” is a motivation for the educated class to understand their moral and social responsibility of teaching at least one illiterate person, marks a big difference in the society.

Our society is quite influential in deciding our satisfaction for life. The way we perceive it makes us feel low or high. Not every individual in our society is equally privileged.

The government policies and laws may promise many rights to the underprivileged children and make attempts to eliminate or reduce disparity, but it is a fact that many children are devoid of the right to education

If we want to see the children of all classes, even from poor households to be literate and aware of their basic health, hygiene and grow up as educated citizens, we must come forward to teach them. It is our social responsibility to share our wealth of knowledge and learning with the less privileged section of the society.

We might argue that there are NGO’s, semi-government bodies and many Non profit organizations dedicated for this purpose.

However it is true that the educated mass of the society which includes the students, the educated house-wives, working professionals and college going students can play a vital role in educating the underprivileged children. Every individual’s contribution can bring about a significant positive change in the current state of illiteracy.

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