The 2023 ASER report explores the educational status of 14-18-year-olds in India. The report reveals that 85.6% of the cohort are enrolled in school or college. However, a significant number of youth lack foundational literacy and numeracy skills. The report emphasizes the need to improve these skills in higher grades. Additionally, the report highlights the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving skills in education. It suggests a reorientation of teaching methods to enable students to apply academic concepts to real-life situations.
The Nipun Bharat mission lights the path towards a future where every child in India is not just enrolled in school but is also receiving a quality, relevant, and enjoyable education.
Lucknow will soon have a state-of-the-art 'Literacy Museum' that will unveil the journey of literacy in India from ancient times to the present times.The museum will be set up by the India Literacy Board and it will come up at Literacy House on .
Government has launched a new Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely, “New India Literacy Programme” (NILP) for implementation during five years from the FYs 2022-23 to 2026-27 with financial outlay of Rs.1037.90 crore out of which Rs.700.00 crore is Cent
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