Odisha labourer scores 100 pc marks in Kerala literacy exam

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

: Malayalam, the mother of Keralites, is generally considered a hard language to learn, with many twisters.

But this was not a hindrance for Mudad Revathi, a migrant labourer hailing from Odisha,to master this classical language in a short span of time and score the highest mark in a literacy examination here.

An employee of a garment making unit at the IT hub Technopark here, Revathi scored 100 per cent marks in the special examination, conducted by the state-run State Literacy Mission Authority.

The 100 marks-exam was activity oriented, giving a thrust on reading, writing and arithmetical skills.

Revathi had been learning for some time under the state-wide "Changathi" programme, an initiative of the Mission to impart and basic education among migrant labourers who arrived in seeking green pastures.

She, along with several other migrant workers from different states, recently wrote the exam, the results of which was announced Monday.

"I tried to spend at least two hours to learn every night after my work," Revathi said.

Besides her, Viki Kumar, a worker from Bihar, also scored 100 per cent marks, a Mission release said here.

Proving that age is no barrier for learning, 90 year-old Mythili, a native of a fishing hamlet in Kozhikode, has secured full marks as part of the "Aksharasagaram", another flagship initiative of the Mission to eradicate illiteracy among fisher folk in the state.

Recently, Karthyayani Amma, a 96 year-old neo-literate had hit the headlines by scoring 98 marks out of 100 under the "Aksharalaksham" project.

Besides "Changathi" and "Aksharasagaram", the Mission has also conducted examinations under the "Navachetana" and "Samagra" programmes, envisaged to educate backward classes and tribals respectively, the release added.

A total of 8,605 neo-literates have won various examinations under different projects, the Mission Director, P S Sreekala said.

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 21:35 IST