grey boy 2
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The post is a little exaggeration of the current state in India But the problem is true but nothing to worry all the necessary things have been done to improve it.
Indian literacy rate grew to 66% in 2007 from 12% at the end of British rule in 1947.this is greater than fivefold improvement,But the level is well below the world average literacy rate of 84%.
Unicef Study Predicts 16% World Illiteracy Rate Will Increase - NYTimes.com
as this graph suggests things are improving & can be seen.
Kerala is the most literate state in India, with 90.86% literacy, followed closely by Mizoram at 88.80%. Bihar is the least literate state in India with 47% literacy.
The right to education is a fundamental human right, that means free primary education to all in India.
Government schemes
1.National Literacy Mission
The National Literacy Mission, launched in 1988, aimed at attaining a literacy rate of 75 per cent by 2007.
2.Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (Hindi for Total Literacy Campaign) was launched in 2001 to ensure that all children in the 614 year age-group attend school and complete eight years of schooling by 2010.
The centrally sponsored District Primary Education Programme, launched in 1994, had opened more than 160,000 new schools by 2005, including almost 84,000 alternative schools.
now those are huge numbers
3. Mid-day Meal Scheme
One of the most popular schemes adopted to attract children to schools is the Mid-day Meal Scheme, launched in 1995.
Of the estimated 205 million child population in the age group 614 years on March 1, 2002, nearly 82.5% were enrolled in schools.
Hope this ends the discussion
Buddy, whats the point of your "link" dated back to 1998 ?
Its only said Unicef Study Predicts 16% World Illiteracy Rate Will
Increase
Its had nothing to do with the rest of your post, where are the source
of your data ?