Over 22 lakh take foundational literacy, numeracy assessment test; most from MP
More than 22.70 lakh learners participated in the test so that they can be declared as literate on qualifying.
Mridusmita Deka | March 30, 2023 | 07:33 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Over 22 lakh learners appeared for the foundational literacy and numeracy assessment test (FLNAT). The FLNAT, under the Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, or the new India literacy programme, was held on March 19 across 10 states and union territories in the country to assess the basic reading, writing and numeracy skills of the neo-literates.
A total of 9,25,854 learners including 5,91,421 females and 3,34,433 males appeared in Madhya Pradesh alone against the initial target of 5,35,000 learners. The assessment test was held in all the 52 districts.
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More than 22.70 lakh learners participated in the event of Foundational Literacy and numeracy Assessment Test (FLNAT) so that they can be declared as literates on qualifying, an official statement issued in this regard said.
Non-literates of 15 years and above age group included men and women of more than 80 years’ age and proud to hold pen.
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In Rajasthan 5,48,352 learners (female 3,98,418 and male 1,49,934) appeared in the assessment test. The assessment test was organized in the schools of all 33 districts of the state.
Meanwhile in Tamil Nadu, test was organized in all the 38 districts in which 5,28,416 learners (female 4,36,020, male 92,371 and) appeared. 25 transgender of 13 districts also appeared for the test.
In Uttar Pradesh, FLNAT was held in all 75 districts. Total 1,46,055 learners appeared in the test. In Ladakh UT Administration, in both Leh and Kargil districts, 7,366 learners appeared in the test.
In other states Odisha 44,702, Jharkhand 48,691, Punjab 10,013, Meghalaya 3000 and Chandigarh (UT) 2,596 learners appeared in the FLNAT.
Nav Bharat Saaksharata Karyakram or New India Literacy Programme is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme approved by the Government of India for implementation during FYs 2022-27. The scheme is in alignment with the recommendations of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The scheme targets all non-literates of age 15 years and above in the country, with more focus on females and educationally backward states. It has five components -- foundational literacy and numeracy; critical life skills; basic education; vocational skills and continuing education. The scheme is to be implemented through volunteer teachers.
NYKS volunteers, community, students of schools and higher education institutions and teacher education institution will be involved for teaching learning activities for its effective implementation in the country.
Recently University Grant Commission (UGC) has issued directions D.O. No.2-2/2023CPP-II dated 27th January, 2023 to the Vice Chancellors of Universities and Principals of all colleges in the country for involvement of students/Higher Education Institutions in the implementation of scheme. It is directed that there should be credits for this volunteer activity and the students of teacher training institutes should have mandatory course work for NILP.
The learners are encouraged to access the learning content in local languages in online mode through DIKSHA platform of NCERT. Government/Aided schools registered under UDISE are the units of implementation of the scheme. Certification of learners will be done twice in a year by conducting Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Tests in collaboration with NIOS.
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