A literacy class underway in Malappuram district during the first phase of the Aksharasagram project | EXPRESS 
Kerala

Fisher folks sailing ahead to be in a class of their own

The stage is set for the launch of the second phase of ‘Aksharasagaram’ project aimed at imparting literacy to people in coastal areas of the state.

Sovi Vidyadharan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The stage is set for the launch of the second phase of ‘Aksharasagaram’ project aimed at imparting literacy to people in coastal areas of the state.The project is being implemented by Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority in association with the Fisheries Department. The second phase of the ‘Asksharasagaram’ project will be rolled out in Kollam, Ernakulam and Kozhikode districts.  A total of 234 wards under 39 civic bodies in three districts have been selected for the roll out of phase two. “We are planning to implement the literacy programme in three months and the class four   equivalency programme over the next six months,” Literacy Mission director P S Sreekala told Express.


Overall Development The Aim
The main aim of the Aksharasagaram project is to strengthen the Literacy Mission’s Class IV and Class VII equivalency programmes. Illiterate people, neo-literates, school dropouts, people with mental and physical disabilities and all fisher folk who have not passed Class IV would be the beneficiaries of the project.

“More than a mere literacy programme, Aksharasagaram is an initiative for coastal conservation, preservation of fish wealth and career guidance,” Sreekala said.
A total of 1,605 people had participated in phase one of Aksharasagaram which was implemented in Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram and Kasargod districts. Among the beneficiaries, 60 people belonged to the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe category.

THE TARGET

lImprove literacy in coastal areas
lStrengthen Class IV, VII Equivalency programme 
lEnsure continued education in coastal areas
lImprove living standards of the fisherfolk 
lBoost women empowerment, protection of fish wealth
lCampaign against use of intoxicants, drugs
lImprove health and hygiene of coastal population

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