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Developing plans to eradicate illiteracy in the Sixth Development Plan – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to the Mehr reporter, Rezvan باقلاچی On Wednesday evening, in a meeting of the Literacy Support Council of Ardabil province, which was held on the occasion of the forty-second anniversary of the literacy movement, he said: “Literacy is one of the social concerns based on global models that far from parallelism, literacy promotion It becomes.

He added: “In the Sixth Development Plan, plans have been formulated to reduce and eradicate illiteracy in the society, and this issue should be pursued and finalized with the cooperation and coordination of the relevant agencies.”

Director General of Ardabil Governor’s Office of Social and Cultural Affairs, stating that zakat science is learning, said: “Today, the nominal identification of illiterate people in the community in different sectors and efforts to encourage illiterate people to learn is the duty of everyone, especially members of the Literacy Support Council.”

باقلاچی He added: “Fortunately, in the latest estimate of the literacy organization, 95.1% of the people of the province have learned to read and according to the plan, 7,700 people will be covered in different literacy courses.”

In another part of his speech, he noted: The approvals of this meeting will be communicated to the executive bodies and the bodies must send a quarterly report to the secretariat to determine the realization and non-realization of the approvals.

باقلاچی He added: The capacity of local centers such as the Basij, the board of trustees of neighborhoods and mosques, councils, village heads and… in identifying and encouraging people should be used and the necessary bases for literacy in mosques, schools, homes and workplaces should be provided.

The director general of the governorate’s social and cultural affairs office said: “The necessary incentives, special facilities and facilities should be considered in order to attract illiterate people, and publications, radio and television and social networks should inform about this issue.”

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