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India will attain total literacy in the next 10 years: Sibal

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With the literacy level in the country climbing to 74 per as per the provisional 2011 census, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today exuded confidence that India will attain total literacy next 10 years.

He said the Census figures have shown that India would be able to achieve education for all in the age group of 6-14 by 2015 and "I am confident that if we progress at this pace India will have total literacy in the next 10 years".

Releasing a report on the completion of first year of Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, Sibal said the Census has also silenced critics including international organisations who said India will not achieve its millennium development goals.

"They said that literacy rate will be 72 per cent in 2015. We have proved the world wrong by achieving 74.4 per cent literacy," he said.

Sibal, however, expressed concern about eight million children who are still out of school, saying a lot of effort has to be done in this regard to reduce the number.

During the last 10 years, roughly 21 crore literates were added to the population while the country also saw a 12 per cent jump in female literacy level, he said expressing happiness.

During the last one year after the implementation of the RTE, he said 15 states have notified state rules while notification of academic authority has been done by 20 states.

He said 11 states have constituted state child protection council while 20 states constituted the academic authority and 28 states have enacted policies on eight year elementary education.

Similarly, 28 states have done away with corporal punishment and 18 states have banned private tuition.

Importantly, he said 18 states have banned screening procedure and capitation fees.

He said some of the provisions of RTE would be implemented in the next two years while the provisions related to teacher qualification would be implemented within five years time.

The financial commitment for RTE is 2.31 lakh crore between 2010-11 to 2014-15, which includes Rs 24,068 crore of the 13th Finance Commission.

Sibal said "there would be no change" in the fund sharing pattern between the Centre and States for implementing RTE which stands in the ratio of 65:35.
 
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Great.. hope so. the credit for this goes to both govt.s ,upa for rte and nda for sarva siksha abhiyan.
 
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next to impossible!!!
we cant even get this in next 25 yrs..
this loony toon shows will continue to say in media like past....
it takes generations to understand the importance of education
 
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highly impossible unless all of us work hard towards it...
 
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Bullcrap.
Right to education when u have no schools no colleges and no universities.
Even the govt. universities that we have, half of the staff is missing.(acco. to UGC)
America has over 5000 universities, India has even less than 500.
Congress is very good at giving lollypops of false hopes to gullible janta. Hope people dont fall for this jackass's statement.

We not only need people able to just read or write. we need engineers, doctors, scientists. and that is not possible unless we give equal opportunities to (extreme)poor and rich. and this is again not possible as long as we have dacoits in power.
 
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why the GOI is not taking 45 cr tax from ICC??
i bet they can build many schools in villages with that money :angry:
shame on you congress...you are the worst thing happened to India :hitwall:
 
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Literacy , in Kapil Sibal's book means the ability to sign your name on a bit of paper,instead of a thumbprint. Such misplaced, optimistic statements is a ridiculous way of commending his ministry and diverting people's attention from the fact that the rate of progress in establishing schools , colleges , universities - investing in the critical , education sector is still progressing at a snail's pace. Unfortunately for him the general electorate is never fooled in such things.
 
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