why is it difficult to break out of the vicious cycle of illiteracy and ill health
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a. Illiteracy and ill health form a vicious circle and hamper the growth and progress of the Nation.
b. An illiterate population is not aware of the basic hygiene, about nutritional standards for their families, hence become victims of ill health, disease.
d. They fail to provide a good education and also fail to maintain basic hygiene
a. Illiteracy and ill health form a vicious circle and hamper the growth and progress of the Nation.
b. An illiterate population is not aware of the basic hygiene, about nutritional standards for their families, hence become victims of ill health, disease.
d. They fail to provide a good education and also fail to maintain basic hygiene
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It is difficult to break out of the vicious cycle of illiteracy and ill health because a poor man's son is poor throughout his life and the same applies to the son of that father as well. It becomes recurring in nature.
- A person's life is affected in all aspects by illiteracy. Unable to read and write, an illiterate person may work as unskilled labor and is unable to enter the workforce.
- They also lack the knowledge necessary to make decisions that will impact both their community and themselves. Additionally, kids with illiterate parents don't get the same education as kids with educated parents.
- Children with illiterate parents lack the kind of awareness that educated parents may impart to their children, even if they attend the same school. As a consequence, India's social and economic progress is hampered by illiteracy.
- India has a complicated network of social and economic divisions that contribute to the country's high rate of illiteracy. Illiteracy is a result of economic inequalities, gender, caste, and technology hurdles.
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