Write a dialogue between two friends on illiteracy eradication

Write a dialogue between two friends on illiteracy eradication

Write a dialogue between two friends on illiteracy eradication

Rima: Hi Rupa! How are you doing today?

Rupa: I'm fine, Rima. And you?

Rima: Doing well too. But you look worried. Is something bothering you?

Rupa: Not personally, but I’ve been thinking a lot about the illiteracy problem in our country. It’s really troubling.

Rima: I agree with you. Illiteracy is one of our biggest challenges—it’s like a shadow blocking our progress.

Rupa: Exactly! Without education, people stay unaware, and our development goals fall short.

Rima: And women and girls suffer the most. Many of them never get a chance to study.

Rupa: That’s true. But how do you think we can solve this issue?

Rima: The government should take strong steps—like making education free up to graduation and helping poor students with money and materials.

Rupa: I support that. But only the government can’t fix everything. We need everyone to help—teachers, students, parents, and community leaders.

Rima: Yes, and they should restart adult schools and motivate girls to stay in school at least until primary level.

Rupa: Agreed. But raising awareness is key. If parents understand the value of education, they’ll send their children to school.

Rima: Right! We students can also play a role. We can talk to guardians and inspire them to support education.

Rupa: Absolutely. It’s our social duty. If we all do our part, eradicating illiteracy won't be just a dream.

Rima: Well said, Rupa. Let’s stay hopeful and work together for a brighter future.

Rupa: Yes, Rima! Together, we can make a difference.


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