Social movements that have taken place against the illiteracy Class 10 (INDIA)
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Mass movement for literacy
COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted perils of illiteracy. Government’s Padhna Likhna Abhiyan aims to mobilise people to make the country totally literate by 2030
Written By Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank |
September 7, 2020 7:42:31 pm
The Saakshar Bharat project ran across 404 districts in 26 states and one Union Territory, covering 1.64 lakh gram panchayats.
Literacy is the beginning of lifelong learning, a prerequisite for accessing other human rights. It has the power to change the lives of millions of people who have received adequate formal education. But, mere attainment of literacy skills is not enough — such skills should be functional so that the youth and adults can use their ability to read and write to actively participate in the dynamic digitised world. Also, literacy should help in active participation in political, social, cultural, and economic activities.
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