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(2) Prepare a script of Times of India on ‘Literacy Campaign’ by Bhavnagar University.




Literary campaign
U.N.I Report                                                                                            26th December, 2007


          A seminar on Literary Campaign was organized on 26th December, 2007 in Samaldas Arts College by Bhavnagar University. The seminar was inaugurated by the principal N.N. Aasanani. She stressed the need for such seminars to create consciousness among the villagers, rural people and slum areas. She wished for the success of such seminars and advised the representative to carry the message of literary to the people and especially among the girls and women.

          After this, a panel discussion was held in which the speaker V.L. Patel talked on condition of education in the poor people in slum areas, villages and rural areas. Other speakers stressed about situation and the conditions of poor and backward class. Other speakers stressed about situation and the conditions of poor and backward class. The speakers stressed on the point of SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN’ and ‘KANYA KELAVANI’. They also told the organization and institutes to give the time for the ignorant people and start a campaign a weak for that purpose.
          They suggested to send group of student who conducted stage show for creating awareness among the people for literary and also made them realize importance of literary among our day-to-day life. They also give information of the government scheme for three girls education and there efforts made a difference where there was a succeeding survey for literary.

          During the session all the skills of the government for literary of primary schools, high schools in villages and rural areas were fully discussed. The seminars was attended by all the principals of primary and higher secondary schools and round about 500 social workers and volunteers from all the parts of the state. It was a great success.

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