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“Non-state Workers excel at Malayalam Literacy Scheme ‘Changati’ by State Literacy Mission”

news/large/2023/05/png-changathy-exam-thrissur-1088284.png?resize=768%2C432&ssl=1" width="768" height="432" layout="responsive" data-recalc-dims="1"/>Non-state workers have come to appear for ‘Changati’, the Malayalam literacy scheme of the Literacy Mission.

When Thrissur asked what is your name, the guest worker’s answer was Muneeruddin Sheikh. By then the next question is where to stay. Kolazhi Puthanmathkunnu. Kirukritiyam including local place names in Malayalam, which is unyielding to the tongue and hands. It will be easy for this native of Bengal to write his name in Malayalam by rolling it. Muneeruddin came to write the exam for ‘Changati’, a project organized by the State Literacy Mission to teach Malayalam to non-state workers, with the hope of A plus in his mind. Kolazi panchayat was selected for the project in the district. 203 people were identified through the survey. Literacy coordinators reached their place of residence and taught them how to read and write Malayalam. The class was at night because work was over. The class was conducted by teachers who knew Hindi. 92 people appeared for the exam. The study was done using the textbook ‘Hamari Malayalam’ prepared by the Literacy Commission. After four months of study, the ‘Mikavutsavam’ was on Sunday. 92 people appeared for the exam in Kolazi labor camp. The important thing is to answer the questions in Malayalam. I will write what is necessary. District Coordinator Saji Thomas said that the study and examination focused on the words and sentences that are more necessary for migrant workers in workplaces and public places. More emphasis is on speaking Malayalam. Writing missing letters and words is part of the test. Winners will be given a certificate. The project’s literacy curriculum ‘Hamari Malayalam’ digital book was also released. In addition, digital books were also displayed using the electronic system at the intersections and study centers where they gather. Kolazhi Panchayat Health Standing Committee Chairperson Usha Ravindran inaugurated the examination which started at Kolazhi Puthanmathamkunnu Study Center by giving the question paper to senior learner Safikul Islam Mandal. Puzhakkal block panchayat member Jyoti Joseph presided. District Coordinator Saji Thomas, Ward Members Indira Sasikumar, Krishnankutty, Prerak Sheeja, Changati Panchayat Coordinator Shruti Menon, Instructors Joseph Tharakan, Gangadhara Menon and Model Prerak PS Karthyani spoke. Read on deshabhimani.com

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