International Literacy Day 2025 is here with the theme “Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era.” True education is more than academic progress — it’s about empowering the mind and soul. Learn why spiritual literacy, guided by enlightened saints like Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, is Show more
Education is not just about reading and writing, it is the weapon that empowers us to question, to dream, and to build a society. On International Literacy Day, let us remember, a literate mind can uplift generations and shape the destiny of a nation - @PawanKalyan Show more PIB India and 2 others
Knowledge is the fastest train to a brighter future. Literacy is freedom, a voice in society, and a bridge to opportunities. This International Literacy Day, Indian Railways celebrates the power of learning.
Happy International Literacy Day! As an educationist, it is my prime endeavour to keep providing global standard education to the youth of our nation. Books bridge gaps, empower minds & enlighten your soul. Let's celebrate the power of literacy! #Worldliteracyday
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On International Literacy Day, we reaffirm our vision of “Education for All”. Literacy is the path to empowerment, equality, and progress. The RTE Act, 2009, brought in by the Congress-led UPA government, turned this dream into a reality by ensuring free and compulsory education Show more
On International Literacy Day, reposting this beautiful moment where a small group of self-help group women learn to read and write in the rural public library. #publiclibraries Quote Uma Mahadevan Dasgupta · Feb 4, 2024 0:41 Unforgettable video from last year. A small group of SHG women learning to read and write in the rural public library. So beautiful and affirming.
Ministry of Education celebrates International Literacy Day (ILD) 2025 with the Theme “Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era” Literacy goes beyond reading and writing. It is a means to dignity, empowerment and self-reliance. India’s literacy rate has risen from 74 percent in Show more
Books open doors, and learning transforms lives. This International Literacy Day, let’s champion education, nurture curiosity, and create a world where knowledge belongs to everyone. #InternationalLiteracyDay
At Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh, we believe that literacy in today’s world goes beyond reading and writing, it is about thriving in the digital era. On this International Literacy Day, we celebrate the power of knowledge, digital skills, and lifelong learning, inspiring Show more
International Literacy Day is an annual event established by UNESCO to emphasize the importance of literacy and promote it among people of all ages, communities, and cultures. The day aims to raise awareness about the crucial role that literacy plays in improving the lives of individuals, reducing poverty, and fostering sustainable development. On this day, governments, educators, and organizations around the world join forces to address various aspects of literacy, including access to education, adult learning, and the integration of digital technologies into learning experiences.
Established in 1966 by UNESCO, International Literacy Day recognizes the challenge of illiteracy worldwide, particularly in developing nations such as India. In India, this observance holds significant relevance as it grapples with low literacy rates, especially among women and marginalized communities. Over the years, several government initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and the Right to Education have sought to tackle this pressing issue, improving literacy rates among children and young adults. However, persistent challenges in access to quality education, infrastructure, and the transition to digital learning have led to a continued focus on addressing literacy disparities in the country.
Each year, International Literacy Day in India is marked by events, seminars, and campaigns organized by governmental and non-governmental bodies, schools, and community organizations aimed at promoting literacy and raising awareness about its importance. Various activities are organized, including rallies, workshops, and competitions, to engage the public and involve them in the collective effort of building a literate society. International Literacy Day is observed globally, including India, on the 8th of September, providing an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together in the pursuit of a brighter and more educated future for everyone.
Facts about International Literacy Day
The theme for International Literacy Day 2025 and 2024 was the same Promoting multilingual education: Literacy for mutual understanding and peace. In 2023 the theme was Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces.
According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 50% of American Adults are unable to read a book at the eighth grade level and 23% of American Adults are functionally illiterate.
Males aged 15 and over have a literacy rate of 90%, while females lag only slightly behind at 82.7%.
India has made significant strides in increasing adult literacy rates. As per the UNESCO data, the adult literacy rate (ages 15 and above) has increased from 48.2% in 1991 to 73.1% in 2020.
A notable gender disparity exists in the literacy rates across the country. With a male literacy rate of 84.7% and a female literacy rate of 70.3%, there remains a 14.4 percentage point gap.
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Top things to do in India for International Literacy Day
Volunteer at your local retirement home, nursing home, or hospital as a reader. Volunteering as a reader will allow you to share the joy of reading with the elderly or ill patients.
Many libraries and even bookstores offer free readings. Check their website to find out about upcoming readings.
Newspapers, radio, and television channels often feature special programs, articles, and shows highlighting literacy issues, successful initiatives, and inspiring stories of individuals who have overcome challenges to become literate.
Libraries and bookstores often hold special events or offer discounts on books during International Literacy Day in support of literacy. You can attend book readings, storytelling sessions, or workshops related to reading and writing.