Srinagar, April 20 -- As part of efforts to enhance education and infrastructure in the union territory, the Jammu and Kashmir government is aiming to educate 3.5 lakh adults through New India Literacy Programme in 2024-25. Education is not just about acquiring knowledge; it is a powerful tool for social and economic transformation. In Jammu and Kashmir, where socio-political complexities have long hindered development, investing in adult education is the need of the hour. One of the key benefits of adult education is its ripple effect on families and communities. When adults are equipped with basic literacy and numeracy skills, they are better able to support their children's education, thus creating a positive intergenerational impact. ...