The illiteracy is now a serious and wide-ranging problem facing all communities. Furthermore, if there is no international effort to find a viable solution to solve the seriousness of the problem, there is no simple solution to this persistent problem. According to statistics, one out of every four people in the world is illiterate and two thirds are female. 97% of the illiterate population is concentrated in three major areas, but South Africa, West Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Arab countries, illiteracy problems are becoming serious in developed countries as well.
Illiteracy is a condition for becoming a stain in the development of the country. India has the largest illiterate population. Indian illiteracy is a problem with complicated problems. Indian illiteracy is more or less related to the different forms of differences that exist in that country. There are technical barriers that affect gender imbalance, income imbalance, public imbalance, caste imbalance, and the literacy rate that exists in the country. The Indian government launched several programs to combat illiteracy threats, but illiteracy is still prevalent widely, as non-hygiene is poor, private education is expensive and the school lunch program is flawed I will. As well as the government, all literate people need to accept the eradication of reading and writing as personal goals. Every contribution of a person with literacy ability can contribute to the elimination of this threat.
It can not be denied that illiteracy can not be solved. Solving illiteracy is difficult for both individuals and society. Still, there are several steps that will help alleviate this problem. Coaching is a good start. People who benefit from a higher level of education should be encouraged to advise in poor communities and neighboring schools. Likewise, literacy support can be offered at the local community center. It is a good idea to volunteer at the Adult Fundamental Education Center. At a higher level, individuals can participate in domestic organizations such as AmeriCorps. Students can participate in an unreadable fight by continuing education and raising awareness of the importance of education.
Illiteracy is not a problem that only poor countries can face. The cause of illiteracy is often limited not only to the lack of educational resources but also to the social and cultural triggers that prevent fragile groups from mastering essential life skills. According to the US Department of Education and National Literacy Institute, 32 million adults in the United States can not read. Director of LVCC Dennis Weinberg said, "With this grant, we will be able to offer free local immigrant community services that go beyond one to one individual guidance." Said. . "We wanted to provide a conversational course for many years but we can not get funds for people and materials.We are lucky to have a partnership with TD Bank .