What Is Literacy?
UNESCO defines literacy as the "ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, compute, and use printed and written material associated with varying contexts."
Why Is Literacy Important?
In today’s society, being literate is a requirement to hold jobs that pay above minimum wage. Improving literacy and education will enhance earning potential and reduce poverty. Education can also be used to improve preventative health care.
General Facts about Literacy in India:
- India has the largest illiterate population in the world.
- Almost 40% of India’s population is illiterate and cannot read or write.
- As of 2009, the literacy rate for men is 77%, and for women it is 55%.
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