Nagpur: The Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Test (FLNAT) under Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram (New India Literacy Programme) was held on March 19 across 10 states and UTS in the country to assess the basic reading, writing, and numeracy skills of the neo-literates.
The youth and students of schools and colleges were involved as volunteer teachers to organize teaching-learning activities.
More than 22.70 lakh learners participated in FLNAT so that they can be declared as literate on qualifying.
A maximum number of learners 9,25,854 (females 5,91,421, males 3,34,433) appeared in Madhya Pradesh against the initial target of 5,35,000 learners. The assessment test was conducted in all 52 districts.
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http://theedupress.com/2023/03/announcements/centre-launches-new-india-literacy-programme-5-crore-people-benefited/: Over 22 lakh adults passed literacy test under New India Literacy Programme