November 16, 2021
1 min read

104-year-old woman scores 89 out of 100 in literacy test

She attended Saksharatha classes and teacher Rehna taught her how to read and write. “The teacher taught me everything like reading and writing letters in Malayalam,” said Kuttiyamma…reports Asian Lite News.

A 104-year-old woman from Kerala’s Kottayam has become an inspiration for all and proved that age is just a number as she scored 89 marks out of 100 in the Kerala State Literacy Mission’s Test.

The test, also called the Saksharatha test, was organised in the Ayarkunnam Panchayat of Kottayam district. Kuttiyamma, a resident of Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Ayarkunnam panchayat had never been to school and attended literacy classes at her home only now and by scoring 89 marks out of 100 and has become eligible to write the class 4 exam. Her husband T.K Konthi had passed away in 2002.

She attended Saksharatha classes and teacher Rehna taught her how to read and write. “The teacher taught me everything like reading and writing letters in Malayalam,” said Kuttiyamma.

“She can write letters now and is very happy,” says her teacher, Fehra John.  Kuttiyamma also sings many prayer songs and reads a newspaper every day. Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority is an autonomous institution under the General Education Department, Government of Kerala.

The program aims to develop literacy skills through continuing education, provide chances for each and everyone interested in learning, enable the learners to make use of their learning in their daily life and ensure Secondary-level education to the whole of Kerala.

The main beneficiaries of this programme are illiterates, neo-literates, school drop-outs and those interested in lifelong education.

ALSO READ-Nations fail to address climate literacy to combat crisis

Previous Story

Shombi Sharp appointed to head UN ops in India

Next Story

Delhi extends date for e-auto registration for women drivers

Latest from Education

Kent and Greenwich universities to merge

Universities announce creation of London and South East University Group amid mounting financial pressures and falling student numbers…reporst Asian Lite News Two of the UK’s best-known universities are to merge in a

Mosques Double Schools, Census Shocks Pakistan

The census shows that there are over 600,000 mosques and 36,000 religious seminaries, compared to just 269,000 schools…reports Asian Lite News Pakistan’s first Economic Census since independence in 1947 has laid bare

UNESCO sounds alarm on teacher gap

Amina Mohammed proposed a five-point plan to strengthen the profession through greater investment, gender equality, support for digital learning…reports Asian Lite News At the UNESCO World Summit on Teachers in Santiago, Chile,

Pupils in England bounce back

Proportion awarded grades 7 or above up on last year despite concerns over Covid era’s impact on cohort…reports Asian Lite News Pupils in England who were thought to have been among the
Go toTop

Don't Miss

White-collar jobs for women rise 35%

The highest demand share of women in the workforce is

BMC-hospital is Covid-hit moms’ cradle for safe delivery

The first such delivery of an infant by a Covid-19