Central literacy scheme to benefit over 3 lakh people
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Basic education will be imparted to illiterate people above 15 years of age, says Minister
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Basic education will be imparted to illiterate people above 15 years of age, says Minister
About 3,28,000 people will be taught how to read and write in a span of 40 days as part of a literacy drive ‘
Padhna Likhna Abhiyaan’, Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh said here on Wednesday.
Speaking after launching the Centrally-sponsored literacy scheme at the office of the Director of School Education at Ibrahimpatnam, the Minister said that the beneficiaries of the scheme included 88,000 male and 2,40,000 females.
Teachers gear up for protest on April 12
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Leaders of Andhra Pradesh United Teachers’ Federation (APUTF) on Tuesday called upon teachers across the State to participate in large numbers in the proposed demonstration at the office of the Director of School Education at Ibrahimpatnam, on April 12 and make it a success.
In a statement, federation’s State president N. Venkateswarlu and general secretary K.S.S. Prasad said the teaching community was bogged down by several issues.
Like every other sector, the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic had an adverse impact on the education sector too. Schools were closed down, exams were cancelled and students had no access to education. Though the government tried to reach out to them through online classes, a large number of students remained outside the realm of the new mode of education as they did not have access to Internet or even smart phones.