This Article is From Sep 08, 2016

President Mukherjee Calls For Joint Action For 100 Per Cent Literacy

President Mukherjee Calls For Joint Action For 100 Per Cent Literacy

President said many times people who aren't literate show more dedication than formally educated lot

New Delhi: Saakshar Bharat and Swachh Bharat are two sides of the same coin and there cannot be one without the other, President Pranab Mukherjee today said as he called for joint action by government and private bodies to achieve 100 per cent literacy in the country.

"Swachh Bharat, Saakshar Bharat are the two sides of the same coin. I cannot have Swachh Bharat (Clean India) without Saakshar Bharat (Literate India)," he said at an event on the occassion of International Literacy Day.

While emphasising on literacy, he said certain other things - cleanliness, environmental consciousness, responsibility to the neighbours, inculcating core civilisational values - are closely related and run parallel.

He said many a times it is seen that people who are not literate show more dedication than those having formal education.

In his speech, President Mukherjee said though much progress has been made, still the country has a "substantial" number of illiterate population of the world.

He mentioned the passing of the Right to Education Act a "crucial" step.

Taking note that a large number of people are still illiterate in the country, the President called for a "joint action" involving government, NGOs, local bodies, volunteers etc so that "tremendous momentum" can be generated and 100 per cent literacy can be achieved.

Agreeing with Education Minister Prakash Javadekar, who had spoken before him, President Mukherjee said that 'each one, teach one' can go a long way in achieving this goal.

The President said apart from being a teacher, he has also been a literacy activist.

Earlier, Mr Javadekar said the Narendra Modi government's mantra is "reaching the unreached" and added that literacy is a great step towards empowerment.

He said financial, legal and electoral literacy are also of key importance.

Mr Javadekar observed that for housing schemes, it has been seen that involving the local communities brought significantly better results as people contribute and give their best and does not complain.

"Otherwise, we created a country which keeps complaining," he said, emphasising on the importance of involving community in efforts to create literacy to attain better results.

At the event, the President also conferred Saakshar Bharat Awards - 2016, for contributions to the "literacy movement".

 
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