Kolkata:The age-old habit of letter writing, if not well-nigh disappeared, is on the wane among kids and adults alike in the age of WhatsApp chat and emails. To re-enliven the art, Samagra Siksha Mission has brought it back to encourage students to take up pen and paper and jot down thoughts in the manner of a communique.
The central government's 'Dhai Akshar' programme has collaborated with Samagra Siksha Mission to launch a competition where students below 18 will partake in writing letters addressing the chief postmaster general. The contestants have to submit their letters to the Samagra Siksha kiosk, latest by December 14. Two types of letters can be sent to the chief postmaster general- 500-word inland letters and 1,000-word enveloped ones. Several schools have supported the national-level competition and students are excited about this one-of-a-kind initiative.
"Our handwriting and spelling will be a lot improved and we will have the experience of communication through letter writing. Moreover, we will learn how to write a letter by expressing random thoughts in a readable format," Sandipan Das, who studies in Class IX, said.
While another student Debapriya Das exuded both confidence and excitement about the initiative. "We have never written a letter before. It feels good that I will write a letter in my own hand and someone else will read it. I have not had this joy before," he said.
"Our spellings go awry in the beginning as we are used to the auto-correct and word prediction on smartphones. As a result, we never learn the correct spelling and right words. This is not only in the case of Bengali but also in English. This competition will help us improve typos and choose the right word for the right context," Debansh Mahato, a ninth-grade student, said.