The fight against illiteracy in Pakistan is still a long-standing but often overlooked problem, where structural issues, socioeconomic considerations, and restricted access to high-quality education continue to impede advancement, sustaining a cycle of inequality and impeding national development.
Pakistan, a country with enormous potential, is facing precisely this difficulty, with a literacy rate of 62.3. According to UNESCO, illiteracy is defined as the incapacity to read and write fluently in any language, or to effectively use written information in everyday life. Education is the cornerstone of a country's development. It is vital to promoting economic, social, and cultural growth. Education helps a person to enhance his knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary to significantly impact their communities and society at large. As Aristotle stated in his book ...
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Noor Ahsan