NCERT teams up with SCERT on New India Literacy Program

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct 18: A five-day workshop on resource development for the New India Literacy Program (NILP) for adult education, jointly organized by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi, began at the SCERT auditorium, Bemina here on Monday.
The Ministry of Education has replaced “Adult Education” with “Education for all” in order to include school dropouts from the age of fifteen on. The National Centre for Literacy Cell (NCLC), a constitutional body of the NCERT headed by Prof Usha Sharma, is in charge of overseeing the NILP.
Principal Secretary, School Education Department, J&K, Alok Kumar said the workshop will be very helpful in assisting school dropouts of all literacy levels, including semi-literates, neo-literates, and non-literates, to acquire the crucial skills necessary to conduct life more effectively.
“The school dropout rate at the secondary level being at 17 per cent in the J&K UT, programs like NILP are increasingly important,” Kumar said. “It should be our top priority to cater to this section of the society to make ‘Education For All’ a reality.”
The NCERT team, which consists of Senior Consultant Dr Bani Bora, Consultant Dr Yasmin Ashraf, Junior Project Fellows, Jyoti Tiwari and Shiv Shrivastav, will closely monitor the work of approximately 20 subject experts from both SCERTs—Kashmir and Jammu—over the course of five days as they develop the NILP resource material in the languages of Kashmiri and Dogri.
Before being finalized, the resource material’s first draft, also known as the primer, would go through a number of checks and reviews by the experts. Following approval, the content will be posted on the Diksha portal and published as a book as well.
A similar exercise was conducted to prepare a module to help understand how to go about the primer before the program is put to practice.
The five-year initiative, beginning this year, was approved by the Indian Government to address all facets of adult education in accordance with the National Education Policy 2020, also known as NEP 2020, and the Budget Announcements 2021–2022.
The introduction of online modules covering the full spectrum of adult education was announced in order to boost resource accessibility.