Dialogue between two friends about illiteracy
eradication
Zafi: Hello Zarif,
how are you?
Zarif: I am fine
and you?
Zafi: I am
also fine. I see you are absorbed in deep thought. Is there any problem?
Zarif: No, I
have no personal problem. I am terribly upset about the problem of our
illiteracy.
Zafi: Oh, I
see. Illiteracy is undoubtedly a great problem as well as a curse for our
country.
Zarif: You are
right. It is the root cause of ignorance that frustrates all our development
efforts.
Zafi: Exactly!
No development efforts can succeed unless illiteracy is eradicated.
Zarif: Right
you are. Our girls and women are the worst sufferers from illiteracy. But how
can we get rid of this problem?
Zafi: I think
the government should take pragmatic steps to solve this problem. The
government should make education free up to graduate level and help the poor
students financially.
Zarif: You are partly right. But only
government cannot solve this problem. We all should come forward and work hand
in hand to solve this problem.
Zafi: It is
okay! But the government should start adult
schools again and take initiative so that our girls go to school and complete
at least primary education.
Zarif: I agree
with you! But creating mass awareness is very important in this case.
Zafi: You are
right. If we develop mass awareness among the guardians, they will be aware of
the importance of education.
Zarif: Absolutely. We students also can persuade illiterate
guardians for sending their children to school. We should do it because it is
our social duty.
Zafi: Exactly,
if we all are sincere in words and deeds, eradicating illiteracy from our
country is not impossible. Thank you.
Zarif: That's right. You are most welcome.
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