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extent of success achieved pertaining to the challenge of illiteracy in India​

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Answered by atalante
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Extent of success achieved pertaining to the challenge of illiteracy in India.

Explanation:

  • Illiteracy is the root cause of many social evils in India. While India has an average literacy rate of 74.04 percent according to the census of 2011, however, it should be noted here that anyone who aged seven years and over, can read and write is considered to be literate.
  • Therefore, although those who considered to be literate find it hard to use the education in daily life. Secondly, access to education is limited because of the remote geographical location, minority groups, etc.
  • Therefore we can say that though India is fighting well against illiteracy, there is still a long way to go.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

i believe only sri lanka has achieved this despite poverty as for india illiteracy blame false socialism and corruption now lets look at pakis wiki-pak there is an increase but not much also english speaking is given importance we indians have sarva shiksha abhiyan ministry of hdi and ncert to dealt with

Poverty & Ignorance are the reasons.

Illiteracy level is decreasing now a days, thanks to the ‘right to education’.

Souten states are much better. Northern states are pickingup now. Lot of NGOs also committed to educate Indian mass.

One section of people studying so many degrees in govt provided facilities. But, some other section of people not getting the beneifits of development.

Poor performing states, state governments to be blamed for not taking effective actions proactively. Teachers qualifications are checked in recent days only.

Very soon India will reach its goal to achieve as having 100% literate citizens.

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