Illiteracy in India

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Our Indians Having Ability to grow up but somewhere sometime and some issues make us low..... Money problem Reservation problem etc... My ppt based on Illiteracy in India which define all..


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PRESENTATION ON ILLITERACY IN INDIA BY:-VAIBHAV GAUR

INTRODUCTION A person who is unable to read, write and interpret written documentation is called as an “illiterate.” 2

Socio-cultural Barriers. Economic Barriers. Illiterate Parents/Guardians. Non-Availability of educational institutes in rural areas. Causes of Illiteracy 3

Socio-cultural Barriers Poor condition of Girls in rural India. Child Marriages. Traditional Beliefs. 4

2. Economic Barriers B.P.L. (Below Poverty Line) People. High cost of Education. No source of earning. 5

3. Illiterate Parents/ Guardians Illiterate parents don’t recognize importance of education. Educated people are more likely to provide their children a quality education. 6

4. Non-Availability of Schools 7

Child Labor. Criminality. Child Marriage. Unemployment . Effects of illiteracy 8

1. Child Labour 9

2. Criminality Illiteracy and exploitation like child labor naturally develops a mindset among the children to go for crimes. 10

3. Child Marriage Child marriage is a product of cultures that devalue women and girls and discriminate against them. 11

4. Unemployment 12

Sarva shiksha Abhiyan . Anganwadi kendra . Mahila Sashakt Yojna . Scholarship Programs. Free Mid-Day Meals. Free study material distribution in govt. schools. Reserved Quota for underdeveloped sections of society. Govt. Initiatives for Child Literacy 13

1. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Free Elementary Education to Everyone. 14

2. Anganwadi Kendra An initiative of Department of Women and Child Development – Government of India. 15

3. Mahila Shashakt Yojna An initiative to empower women of the society. 16

4. Scholarship Provisions Monetary Help. Admissions in Reputed Institutes. Bright Future. 17

5. Free Mid Day Meals A provision of free mid day meal to students to attract them to attend classes in school. 18

6. Free Study Material Distribution Distribution of Books, Notebooks, Bags and other stationary for free of cost in schools. 19

7. Reserved Quota for Underdeveloped Sections of Society Reserved Quota for Backward classes of the region who can not afford costly education. 20

Conclusion Education plays very supportive role in developing the strong foundation for the exploration of the new horizons. Education not only fulfills the academic requirements but also empowers one with the logical wisdom to think out of the box and beyond the numbers. THANK YOU… 21