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| Schools in Uttar Pradesh district start literacy movement November 21, 2008 Lucknow: Nearly 300 schools in an Uttar Pradesh district have initiated a new literacy movement under which the students will have to teach at least one illiterate as a part of their syllabus. The campaign "Ek chatra ek nirakshar" (One student for every illiterate) is a brainchild of education department authorities in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district, where 300-odd schools, both government-run and private, are located. According to officials, the campaign has been included in the syllabi of students of class 9 to 12. In order to ensure proper participation of students, the authorities have decided to allot marks to students involved in the campaign. "This move has been taken to create a sense of healthy competition amongst the students, who will strive to score better in their annual progress report cards," Bareilly District Inspector of Schools (DIOS) Rakesh Kumar told sources. Although the campaign has been initiated on an experimental basis, it will be launched in a full-fledged manner from the next academic session, officials said. Nearly 100,000 students are involved in the campaign that aims to cover over 200,000 illiterates across Bareilly district, some 250 km from Lucknow, according to officials. "NGOs, officials of the district literacy committee and other departments are helping us in locating the illiterates and will also assist us giving marks to students after conducting a field survey, taking feedback from the locals taught by the students," Kumar said. Under the campaign, students of class 9-12 will teach the illiterates at least twice a fortnight, officials said. |