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“Drop everything and read!” book drive to mark International Literacy Day

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(DPI)The Ministry of Education will be hosting a “drop everything and read!” programme and book drive on Thursday, September 8, 2022, in observance of International Literacy Day.

“Reading adds value to any individual’s life. It’s a beautiful thing. It really changes one’s mindset and mood. So, I am encouraging you all to read,” Minister Manickchand said in a prelude to the programme.

The public is encouraged to donate any new/undamaged books to offices of the education ministry to ensure others get an opportunity to read.

Drop-off location will be at the Department of Education- Georgetown book distribution unit.

Donated books will be available for the general public on International Literacy Day and could be uplifted for free.

“In the ministry, we are very committed to in the next four years [of] making sure every child in grade four, at least by grade four, could read and understand what they’re reading.

“And even as we roll that programme out, we’re going to be rolling out Adult Literacy programmes. We are going to change the literacy rate in this country. We’re going to change how many people can read and understand what they’re reading,” the minister further noted.

In accordance with the theme for Education Month: “Transforming Education”, government has initiated the events on International Literacy Day to coincide with the education ministry’s sector plan of eliminating illiteracy, enhancing tolerance and modernising education.

 
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