Suggests steps for achieving 100% literacy for girls in Maharashtra
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The capability to read and write is conventionally termed as Literacy. Currently, the meaning of literacy has widened as it embraces the capacity to utilize language, images, numbers and other methods to comprehend and use the main systems of symbols in any culture. Today, literacy also includes the skill to gain knowledge via modern technology. Literacy in India is one of the major factors contributing to socio-economic progress. After the end of British rule in the year 1947, the rate of Indian literacy had registered gradual growth and had reached 74.04%, based on the census statistics of 2011. Yet this statistics indicates that India ranks below the average global literacy rate, which is 84%.
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Focus on female literacy is utmost priority. Their are various government initiatives like free education to girls, monetary benefits to girls getting graduate degree. In accordance to these the parents should be aware that girls and boys both should be sent to school and this is happening rapidly (I have example form my house, wherein my father's sisters were barely educated to write and read 7th standard to be precise, while my grandfather made every effort to ensure my uncle and father get a college degree. Today my cousin sister has masters degree and I also have the same)
Focus on rural education. It takes a toll on resources to reach farthest corner of the vast state like maharashtra. Sparsely populated catchments and tribal areas should be focused on to get the kids in mainstream education. Lucky in past decade and current technology has made so much advances that the geographical limitations have greatly reduced.
Cheaper technology and faster internet. We have seen that irksome Idea IIN advertising, but the fact is technology and internet opens various unconventional options of education and that will contribute to our goal of 100% literacy
Free primary education. Communist and Socialist countries have always toped the literacy chart of the globe and that is because of free and compulsory primary education. Kelela has achieved the feat with the same ideology. Free education is already available but it is not compulsory nor it's quality is mandatory. If we could work on quality then lot of things may straighten up themselves