Though our state achieved total literacy, illiteracy still continues. illiterates mostly concentrated in Coastal and tribal areas. In this backdrop, KSLMA envisaged Basic Literacy Programmes for eradicating illiteracy prevails in our state. Basic Literacy programmes are:
Complete Literacy
Complete Literacy (Paripoorna saksharatha) drive (From 90 Per cent to 100 per cent Literacy) The kerala State Literacy Mission Authoritiy’s ...
Equivalency programmes are organised with a view to provide an alternative education that is equivalent to the existing formal system of education, be it related to formal or vocational education. This programme is targeted towards those neo- literates who aspires to continue their education and acquire certificate that would place them equal standing with others who have successfully completed their studies from the formal system of education.
Class X11 Equivalency
Any person who has passed the class X equivalency examination or could not continue higher studies after SSLC are eligible ...
Though Kerala leads the country in total literacy, the state is not fully literate in terms of social security, enviornmental issues and legal awareness. That is why in addition to literacy through words, Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority now give due thrust on sector specific literacy campaigns for social oriented literacy programmes.
Literacy Programme for migrant labourers (Changathi)
Thousands of migrant workers from the northern states initiated into the world of letters as part of an ambitious literacy ...
KSLMA launched three new Certificate courses, Pacha Malayalam, Acchi Hindi, Good English. The registration process of these courses completed. The four months courses aimed at those who are interested in improving their language skills. In the formal education system, a three- language format already exists. In such a scenario, these courses will equip people to handle the three languages- Malayalam, Hindi and English with ease.
Pacha Malayalam’ Course
Pacha Malayalam course is intended for those who have pursued education in other states, linguistic minorites and employees who are ...