A 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.  
     
    ZarifAbsolutely. 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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