As of 2020, around 17% (nearly 1 in 5) of the world's population is considered functionally illiterate, meaning they lack basic reading and writing skills. This amounts to approximately 773 million people who struggle with literacy. The issue is more pronounced in certain regions, with higher illiteracy rates in parts of Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East.
According to the most recent data from UNESCO, approximately 270 million adults in India are considered illiterate. However, efforts are being made by the government and various organizations to reduce this number through initiatives focused on promoting literacy and education.
47% of Bangladesh's population are illiterate.
Here is an example sentence with the word "illiterate":For a moment, I was shocked by the percentage of people living in developing countries who are illiterate, and I realized how lucky I was to be granted with education, where I have the opportunity to learn how to read and write.
Whichever state's school system teachers kids that illiterate is two separate words. That's the one with the highest percentage of illiterate people. I.E. Your state.
Lot of people die. Since they are illiterate, they do not know much about insurances.
Because most of the people in India want to be literate but they have no medium to study as they are poor.And another reason is that the people don't have a particular school in their area as it is less populated.
83 % of people in india practicing hinduism.
In India many of people are illiterate and they are not able to earn money for their family to fulfill their basic needs.They are under poverty.If a person will be literate he will be able to earn income.
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