HRD Minister M M Pallam Raju feared that resource constraint could be detrimental for the programme in achieving the national literacy goals as laid in the 12th Plan.
"I would urge the deputy chairman of Planning Commission to consider enhancing allocation of budgetary resources to Saakshar Bharat commensurate with its importance and mandate," he said.
The 12th Plan seeks to achieve 80 per cent literacy with special focus on female literacy.
Addressing a convention of ministers and panchayats on adult education here, Raju also suggested greater convergence between the state and the central programme which aims to address the literacy level.
He observed that success of the Saakshar Bharat programme "lays squarely on panchayati raj institutions", and can work out well if there is increased synergy among them.
"I feel proud to share that in a short span since the programme was launched by the Prime Minister in September, 2009, 1.73 crore adults have been certified as literate till August 2012," he said.
He said as both Right to Education and Saakshar Bharat programme aims to touch elementary education and adult literacy respectively, the two system of education need to function in tandem as they are complementary to each other.
