Problems in India-Due to Illiteracy!
India has a big population which is still illiterate. People in the most of the rural areas are illiterate and don’t even have knowledge on literacy. People in interiors have no money to educate themselves and don’t even have awareness to migrate in the urban areas for education. It is very much know tat education is not muck known to people in the villages and government is taking measures to create awareness on literacy. There are many problems which the education department is coming across while performing different literacy programs in the interiors of India.
Looking up for good financial support and proper educational aids can lessen the illiteracy in Indian rural areas. There are problems which are persisting in most of the government educational institutes causing bad educational programs. These schools have no proper science laboratories or any equipment used in the laboratories. Biology, physics and chemistry are just theoretical subjects to be mugged up. due to mismanagement, lack of financial aids and proper teaching aids India is facing problems in its literacy rates.
With the modern times there are many children who are getting world class studying aids along with the latest technologies and on the contrary there are children in the rural areas who don’t even have an institution to educate themselves. With poor administration and poor foundation there are many villages who have school buildings but no teachers to educate children. And places where there are teachers available have no children to study in. poor accountability has created the problem of literacy among many village children in India. Indian government has put a ban on child labor to encourage child literacy programs but still a lot is requires. With many teaching programs and awareness programs government is still facing problems in literacy rate of Indian population.
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