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... illiterate . " THE LITERACY CAMPAIGN MOVES FORWARD From its first days , one of the aims of the Revolutionary Government had been to eradicate illiteracy , and to this end groups of volunteer teachers had already been to rural areas ...
... illiterate . " THE LITERACY CAMPAIGN MOVES FORWARD From its first days , one of the aims of the Revolutionary Government had been to eradicate illiteracy , and to this end groups of volunteer teachers had already been to rural areas ...
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... Illiterates taught to read and write during the Great National Campaign of the Year of Education : 707,000 . Still illiterate for various reasons : 271,000 . Percentage of illiteracy : 3.9 % of the total population . ( This includes ...
... Illiterates taught to read and write during the Great National Campaign of the Year of Education : 707,000 . Still illiterate for various reasons : 271,000 . Percentage of illiteracy : 3.9 % of the total population . ( This includes ...
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... illiteracy because that great mass of the newly literate wlil help in the industrial devel- opment of the country by contri- buting technicians and skilled workers . " It is a political necessity to wipe out illiteracy because it allows ...
... illiteracy because that great mass of the newly literate wlil help in the industrial devel- opment of the country by contri- buting technicians and skilled workers . " It is a political necessity to wipe out illiteracy because it allows ...
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