Kottayam: A 104-year-old woman from Kalta Kottayam has become an inspiration for all and proves that age is only a number because it scored 89 marks from 100 in the state literacy mission test of Kerala.
The test, also called the Saksharatha test, was held at Ayardkunnam Panchayat from the Kottayam district.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see ResultsKuttiyamma, a resident of Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Ayardunnam Panchayat has never been to school and attended literacy classes at his home only now and by printing 89 marks of 100 and has been eligible to write classes 4.
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Her husband T.K Koti has died in 2002.
He attended the Saksharatha class and Rebeha Teacher taught him to read and write.
“The teacher taught me everything like reading and writing letters in Malayalam,” Kuttiyamma said when talking to Ani on Monday.
“He can write a letter now and is very happy,” said his teacher, Fehra John.
Kuttiyamma also sang many prayer songs and read newspapers every day.
The authority of the Kerala country literacy mission is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Public Education, the Government of Kerala.
This program aims to develop literacy skills through sustainable education, providing opportunities for everyone who is interested in learning, enabling students to take advantage of their learning in their daily lives and ensure secondary level education throughout Kerala.
The main beneficiaries of this illiterate program, neo literacy, drop-out schools and those who are interested in education for life.