<p>Illiteracy may impact India's progress as lack of education can become a roadblock in understanding fundamental rights and duties, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in an interview to <em>Sansad TV.</em></p>.<p>Outlining the success of efforts in strengthening Gujarat's education system using innovative programs which led to almost 100 per cent enrolment and less than 1 per cent drop-out rate, Shah said that it is matter of research to find out how much this literacy campaign helped Gujarat to become the most developed state in India.</p>.<p>"An illiterate person can become a big burden on the country as they are not aware of their constitutional rights and we cannot expect them to undertand their fundamental duties. How can a person without constitutional knowledge become a good citizen?" Shah remarked.</p>.<p>He also lauded the prime minister for taking steps that helped reduce Gujarat's school dropout rate from "37 per cent to less than 1 per cent" and hailed him as a “democratic leader”.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/punjab-bjp-leader-takes-exception-to-skms-announcement-of-burning-pms-effigies-on-dussehra-1039426.html" target="_blank">Punjab BJP leader takes exception to SKM's announcement of burning PM's effigies on Dussehra</a></strong></p>.<p>"Even his critics would agree that the Union Cabinet has never functioned in such a democratic manner as it has during the current regime," the Union home minister said.</p>.<p>"I have closely seen both Modi and his style of working. I have never seen a patient listener like him. Whatever may be the issue, he listens to everyone and speaks least, and then takes a proper decision,” Shah said rejecting allegations that PM Modi is an autocratic leader.</p>.<p>"Therefore, he does not hesitate taking harsh and risky decisions which may be against the party’s supporters but are in the interest of the nation and the people,” he added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Illiteracy may impact India's progress as lack of education can become a roadblock in understanding fundamental rights and duties, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in an interview to <em>Sansad TV.</em></p>.<p>Outlining the success of efforts in strengthening Gujarat's education system using innovative programs which led to almost 100 per cent enrolment and less than 1 per cent drop-out rate, Shah said that it is matter of research to find out how much this literacy campaign helped Gujarat to become the most developed state in India.</p>.<p>"An illiterate person can become a big burden on the country as they are not aware of their constitutional rights and we cannot expect them to undertand their fundamental duties. How can a person without constitutional knowledge become a good citizen?" Shah remarked.</p>.<p>He also lauded the prime minister for taking steps that helped reduce Gujarat's school dropout rate from "37 per cent to less than 1 per cent" and hailed him as a “democratic leader”.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/punjab-bjp-leader-takes-exception-to-skms-announcement-of-burning-pms-effigies-on-dussehra-1039426.html" target="_blank">Punjab BJP leader takes exception to SKM's announcement of burning PM's effigies on Dussehra</a></strong></p>.<p>"Even his critics would agree that the Union Cabinet has never functioned in such a democratic manner as it has during the current regime," the Union home minister said.</p>.<p>"I have closely seen both Modi and his style of working. I have never seen a patient listener like him. Whatever may be the issue, he listens to everyone and speaks least, and then takes a proper decision,” Shah said rejecting allegations that PM Modi is an autocratic leader.</p>.<p>"Therefore, he does not hesitate taking harsh and risky decisions which may be against the party’s supporters but are in the interest of the nation and the people,” he added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>