Khaleej Times

Mumbai NGO gets US award for using films to promote literacy

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washington — PlanetRead, a Mumbai-based Indian non-profit, has won US Library of Congress’s Literacy Award for its innovative programme to promote literacy skills, primarily through subtitles for popular Bollywood film songs-based television programmes.

The $50,000 Internatio­nal Prize won by PlanetRead is part of a programme to help support organisati­ons working to alleviate the problems of illiteracy and aliteracy ( a lack of interest in reading) both in the United States and worldwide.

“SLS (Same Language Subtitling) was developed in India based on solid research,” the citation noted.

“It is simple to implement and easy to replicate, reaching 200 million low-literacy TV viewers in India. SLS is notable as a highly motivation­al approach for getting low-literacy adults to read, particular­ly where access to books is difficult,” it said.

According to PlanetRead website, SLS for literacy was first conceived and researched in 1996 at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Then PlanetRead pioneered the concept of SLS for mass literacy, by suggesting its implementa­tion on Bollywood film songs on TV in India. PlanetRead has the simple vision of a reading planet — a planet where everyone can read and have access to interestin­g and affordable reading opportunit­ies in both his/her native or other language(s), it says. —

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