Project: Teaching Illiterate People
Posted on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 by LEAD
Somshekar Nekar (SKSVMACET)
Many people in Laxmeshwar, especially women, do not know how to read, write, or even sign their own names. While these tasks may appear to be simple and basic, they form a crucial part of managing daily life. Knowing this, Somshekar felt that it was important to help these women. He held evening classes for 20 women every day. Now, these 20 women know how to read, write, and sign their own names. Additionally, these women now know how open savings bank accounts. Because of Somshekar's initiative towards empowerment, these women will now lead brighter futures.
Many people in Laxmeshwar, especially women, do not know how to read, write, or even sign their own names. While these tasks may appear to be simple and basic, they form a crucial part of managing daily life. Knowing this, Somshekar felt that it was important to help these women. He held evening classes for 20 women every day. Now, these 20 women know how to read, write, and sign their own names. Additionally, these women now know how open savings bank accounts. Because of Somshekar's initiative towards empowerment, these women will now lead brighter futures.
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