Stressing on the fact that the Government is keen to continuously improve the quality of adult learning, the HRD Minister added that a Core Curriculum Framework for adult education has been developed and is currently undergoing consultative process. The Framework will address total quality management in adult literacy. Full support will be given to adult education by providing adequate resources including funding, research complemented by knowledge management systems and through other innovative means including use of computer ICT as a medium of instruction, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, the UN Resident Coordinator Ms. Lise Grande complimented India for fighting illiteracy and making achievements in the field of education sector. However, she said that India should continue with its struggle against illiteracy. More than seventy crore people globally do not know reading, writing and arithmetic and most of them are in India, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The three- day International Conference will focus on effective, innovative approaches to scale up literacy, reduce gender disparities and create a literate world. The Conference has been organized by National Literacy Mission Authority (NLMA), India along with UNESCO and UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL).
RNS/DS/HKJ/Literacy Rate/18/7/13
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