The Role Of Students In Achieving 100% Literacy
Youth plays an important role in the development of any country and one cannot deny their importance in the upliftment of a nation. India is a land of villages and most of its population is illiterate. In many villages there are no schools or teaching facilities. Thus, villagers don't get an opportunity to learn. Poverty and ignorance have deprived them of becoming literate.
They don't even know how to write their name or recognize the alphabet. The villagers are bound by the superstitions and it is necessary to remove these beliefs from their minds. Therefore, it becomes the duty of the youth to render their services to them by teaching them. They can give their valuable advice and guidance to educate them. The government has also started a campaign 'Each one, Teach one' to facilitate the learning program for the illiterates. So anyone who wants to participate in this campaign can get their names enrolled.
I think it is a very good initiative from
the government. The students are the only ones who can change the mind-set of
the illiterates and transform them. They can easily teach them using innovative
techniques which would help them in many things such as their farming process.
The students could make groups among themselves and start teaching the
illiterate people in their respective areas.
I think that every school should also introduce
some extracurricular activities in which the faculty could take the students in
areas of illiteracy in their towns. This would increase the interest of
students to visit rural and less developed areas near them.
With the increase in population, the
responsibilities of students have also increased. Their role in teaching people
is now full of challenges and they can possibly achieve 100% literacy in the
country by making revolutionary changes.
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