25 million people are still illiterate



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MP Nazrul Islam also questioned the mismanagement of the project at the parliamentary committee meeting. He said that there were no male students present in the three educational centers in Sonargaon upazila of Narayanganj and that the 15 to 45 year obligation to select female students was not fulfilled. Although the students were able to spell their own names, they did not acquire the skills to read newspapers.

Supervision has been increased yesterday so that there is no need to talk about project work The first lightSaid the Minister of State for Primary and Mass Education, Zakir Hossain. He said they are working on various initiatives to eradicate illiteracy. The local administration has also been involved in these activities.

In addition to such a literacy situation, there are fears that the number of pupils dropping out of primary school due to the crown is feared. The non-governmental organization Mass Literacy Campaign conducted a survey on the education crisis in April-May. 115 non-governmental organizations working in the field of education and 11 teachers’ organizations participated. According to the survey data, corona may increase the dropout rate of students.

According to a study by the international organization Save the Children, around a crore of children around the world will not go back to school after Corona.

Rasheda K. Chowdhury, Former Primary and Mass Education Advisor to the Interim Government The first lightHe said that although the literacy rate is around 75 percent, one in four people is still illiterate. As a result, there is no chance of complacency with this rate. And the work to eradicate illiteracy must be carried out on the basis of sustainable and sustainable programs and not on the basis of projects.

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