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how to remove illiteracy

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Answered by vreddyv2003
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Removing Illiteracy !

There is no single way of solving the problem of illiteracy. It has to be carried out in multiple steps and various levels. We need to realize, that as citizens of the country, we have certain moral obligations, being more privileged than others. Relying on the government to establish more schools and pay higher incomes to teachers will not solve the purpose in the near future.  

Personally, I feel that gradual and planned progress has to take place. There are many organizations and groups of people who are making an effort and we are definitely at a better position, than say a decade ago.  

A few ways that could ensure a quick spread of literacy:

1. Children in most remote villages, do not have the access to proper schools as the local literacy might not be high and migration of the educated to cities in search of employment opportunities is inevitable.  

Hence, we need to find a way to make this cause as widespread as possible. Private schools, Government schools and NGO's have to work together to make quality education more accessible. Training of local village teachers over the weekends by nearby well established schools could help improve the quality of education.  

2. Every good school must have at least a few classes where under privileged children can benefit from its teachers. Schools lately charge exorbitant fees in the name of quality education and infrastructure. If for every 1000 fees-paying students it has, even if a 100 local children could benefit, it would make a huge difference.  

3. Huge industries and companies that employ manual contract laborers could definitely make arrangements for the education of their employees' children.  

4. It's an open secret, that child labor is far from gone in the country. If we can employ little kids as domestic help, why can't we make sure they go to an evening school for a couple of hours each day?

The population of our country does not help in making this an easy process. Hence, it is very important for the likes of us to start working together. It is easy to sit in the comforts of our house and crib about the lack of literacy in the country and how our government is inefficient. Maybe, if people actually start making efforts, things could really change and not just remain an agenda for 2020.

Hope this may help you and be the brainliest !

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Answered by nehaverma454439
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lliteracy is poisonous for the development of any country. It can result in other bigger issues like unemployment, population burst, poverty, etc. It is one of the main issues India has had to deal with since independence. Efforts made by NGOs and the government have resulted in a slight drop in the illiteracy rate in India. But although we’re making some progress, it’s not enough. There are still so many things we can do to help eradicate illiteracy in our country.

You may think that it’s not your problem. But the bigger picture remains that a high illiteracy rate holds a nation back from making progress. It is affecting all of us in ways that we can’t even imagine. We all need to come together to help underprivileged children get better education because they are our country’s future.

With so many factors playing a role in India’s illiteracy issue, there is no single solution that can bring about immediate change. But there are some small steps that can pave the way for higher literacy rates:

1) Free education

2) Flexible schedules

3) Vocational training

4) Vocational training

5) Empowering educated teachers

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