Science, asked by insha56789, 8 months ago

why is it important to study?? what if I will remain illiterate​

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Answered by sujathajakku
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Answer:

it is not at all important to study but it is very important to not remain as illiterate. In the sense we need to have knowledge.

thankyou.

Answered by prachiguptq42
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Answer:

One of the ways in which Plan International UK aims to improve global literacy statistics is by focusing on the importance of education, particularly in communities where opportunities to develop literacy skills are less available to girls. 15 million girls will never have the opportunity to learn to read and write in primary school - this is why we focus on supporting girls and their communities to end gender inequality in education.

So how can literacy improve lives? Here are 5 ways:

Literacy lifts individuals out of poverty

Lacking basic reading and writing skills is a tremendous disadvantage. Literacy not only enriches an individual’s life, but it creates opportunities for people to develop skills that will help them provide for themselves and their family.

Literacy improves the development of the wider community

The positive knock-on effect of educating girls can be seen in the wider social and economic benefits yielded for their communities. Increasing the emphasis towards women’s education positively impacts on each generation through raised expectations and increased self-esteem. Improving literacy facilitates employment whereby both males and females can contribute, helping the wider economy and community to thrive.

Literacy reduces infant mortality rates

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