International Literacy Year

International Literacy Year

Technical Data

Date of Issue September 8, 1990
Denomination Rs. 1
Quantity 1000000
Perforation comb 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1263

Stamp Number IN 1322

Yvert et Tellier IN 1063

Stanley Gibbons IN 1414

Themes

The text outlines the significance and objectives of the International Literacy Year (ILY) as proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1990, with UNESCO playing a key role:

Objectives of ILY:

    • Government Thrust: Highlighting government efforts on literacy programs.
    • Public Awareness: Increasing awareness about the dimensions and implications of literacy.
    • Public Participation: Encouraging greater public involvement in literacy initiatives.
    • International Cooperation: Enhancing cooperation and solidarity among UN Member States.
    • Eradication of Illiteracy: Launching a plan of action to completely eradicate illiteracy by the year 2000 AD.

    Importance of Literacy:

      • Literacy is seen as a fundamental human virtue in modern society, essential for meaningful participation in socio-economic activities.
      • It is crucial for keeping pace with rapid socio-economic changes and ensuring equality of human rights.
      • In developing economies like India, mass literacy is particularly vital as it facilitates the effective implementation and awareness of government policies and schemes among rural populations.

      National Observance:

        • In India, the International Literacy Year was launched by the Prime Minister through a national function in New Delhi on January 22, 1990.
        • The focus is on viewing ILY as a call to action rather than a mere celebration, with activities including:
          • Environment building through mass media.
          • Mass campaigns targeting complete eradication of illiteracy in specific regions like Goa, Kerala, Pondicherry, and selected districts/block in other states and union territories.
          • Involvement of students, educational institutions, and various sections of society in literacy programs.
          • Organizing the Bharat Gyan Vigyan Jatha to cover 70,000 villages, among other initiatives.

        Overall, the International Literacy Year aims to mobilize global efforts towards eliminating illiteracy, recognizing literacy as a cornerstone for individual empowerment and national development.