International Literacy Day 2025
Organizing Body & Objective
In line with the State Literacy Mission Authority’s objectives, the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Kamrup, organized the International Literacy Day celebration.
What is International Literacy Day?
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Declared by: UNESCO in 1966
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Observed on: 8 September every year across the world
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Purpose:
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To highlight the importance of literacy as a fundamental human right.
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To promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
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Theme of International Literacy Day 2025
“Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era.”
Global Literacy Challenge
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According to UNESCO,
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Around 763 million adults worldwide still lack basic literacy skills.
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Women constitute two-thirds of the global illiterate population, showing a strong gender disparity.
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Literacy in India
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As per NSSO data (2022):
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Overall Literacy Rate: 77.7%
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Male Literacy Rate: 84.7%
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Female Literacy Rate: 70.3%
➤ Highlights a significant gender gap in literacy.
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Regional Disparities:
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Kerala: Highest literacy rate (~96%)
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Bihar: Lowest literacy rate (~61.8%)
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Literacy in Assam (According to Census 2011)
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Overall Literacy Rate: 72.19%
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Male Literacy Rate: 77.85%
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Female Literacy Rate: 66.27%
Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Promotes inclusive and equitable quality education.
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Supports UN SDG 4: Quality Education.
MCQ Practice for UPSC/APSC
Q1. Consider the following statements regarding International Literacy Day:
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International Literacy Day was first declared by UNESCO in 1966.
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It is observed every year on 8 September across the world.
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The theme of International Literacy Day 2024 was “Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Mutual Understanding and Peace.”
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: d) 1, 2 and 3
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