Thee majors taken by the government to improve literacy condition in India
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The govt. should give the free education to poor peoples
they were started many scheme to the peoples who want the educated but they hv no money for this....
they were started many scheme to the peoples who want the educated but they hv no money for this....
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The important steps that were taken to improve India's literacy rear:
National Literacy Mission
The National Literacy Mission, launched in 1988, aimed at attaining a literacy rate of 41 per cent by 2035. It imparts functional literacy to non-literates in the age group of 35–75 years. The Total Literacy Campaign is the principal strategy of the NLM for eradication of illiteracy. The Continuing Education Schemeprovides a learning continuum to the efforts of the Total Literacy and Post Literacy programmes.
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan was launched in 2001 to ensure that all children in the 6–14-year age-group attend school and complete eight years of schooling by 2010. An important component of the scheme is the Education Guarantee Scheme and Alternative and Innovative Education, meant primarily for children in areas with no formal school within a one kilometre radius. The centrally sponsored District Primary Education Programme, launched in 1994, had opened more than 160,000 new schools by 2005, including almost 84,000 alternative schools.
Manthan Sampoorna Vikas Kendra
Manthan SVK is a holistic education programme initiated by Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan under the guidance of His Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharajji. This initiative, started in 2008, has since then reached and spread education to over 5000 underprivileged children across India, with its centres spread in Delhi - NCR, Punjab and Bihar. The main aim of Manthan is to provide not just academic but also mental, physical and emotional education. Manthan has also been working for adult literacy through its Adult Literacy Centres for illiterate women. Vocational education is also given attention to, with Sewing and Stitching Centres for women.
The motto of Manthan being Saakshar Bharat, Sashakt Bharat, it has been providing quality education selflessly.
Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundations
Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundation to took up the idea as part of its overriding mission in Andhra Pradesh. It's original transition camps grew into full-fledged residential "bridge schools." The foundation's aim is to create a social climate hostile to child labour, child marriage and other practices that deny children the right to a normal childhood. Today the MV Foundation's bridge schools and programmes extend to 4,300 villages.
National Literacy Mission
The National Literacy Mission, launched in 1988, aimed at attaining a literacy rate of 41 per cent by 2035. It imparts functional literacy to non-literates in the age group of 35–75 years. The Total Literacy Campaign is the principal strategy of the NLM for eradication of illiteracy. The Continuing Education Schemeprovides a learning continuum to the efforts of the Total Literacy and Post Literacy programmes.
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan was launched in 2001 to ensure that all children in the 6–14-year age-group attend school and complete eight years of schooling by 2010. An important component of the scheme is the Education Guarantee Scheme and Alternative and Innovative Education, meant primarily for children in areas with no formal school within a one kilometre radius. The centrally sponsored District Primary Education Programme, launched in 1994, had opened more than 160,000 new schools by 2005, including almost 84,000 alternative schools.
Manthan Sampoorna Vikas Kendra
Manthan SVK is a holistic education programme initiated by Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan under the guidance of His Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharajji. This initiative, started in 2008, has since then reached and spread education to over 5000 underprivileged children across India, with its centres spread in Delhi - NCR, Punjab and Bihar. The main aim of Manthan is to provide not just academic but also mental, physical and emotional education. Manthan has also been working for adult literacy through its Adult Literacy Centres for illiterate women. Vocational education is also given attention to, with Sewing and Stitching Centres for women.
The motto of Manthan being Saakshar Bharat, Sashakt Bharat, it has been providing quality education selflessly.
Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundations
Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundation to took up the idea as part of its overriding mission in Andhra Pradesh. It's original transition camps grew into full-fledged residential "bridge schools." The foundation's aim is to create a social climate hostile to child labour, child marriage and other practices that deny children the right to a normal childhood. Today the MV Foundation's bridge schools and programmes extend to 4,300 villages.
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