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India, after independence, in order to develop its economy at a faster rate and to achieve self-reliance, increased its investments on the industrial sector. However, Productivity was often clouded with the problems in Industrial Relations mainly due to the fact of illiterate and uneducated work force. Thus, the Government began to seriously plan Workers’ Education during the later half of the 1950s and established the Central Board for Workers’ Education in ...
Literacy for learning society is an indispensable component of human resource development. It is an essential tool for communication and for acquiring and sharing the knowledge and information for the development of individual as well as nation. With regard to national development, there should be social, cultural, economic, health, welfare, scientific and technological development too. Now, the basic aim is to awaken the consciousness of men and women and make ...