Write a dialogue between two friends about the problem of illiteracy.
A conversation between two friends, Robin and John, discussing the issue of illiteracy:
Robin: Hey John! How have you been?
John: Hi Robin! I'm doing well. And you?
Robin: I'm doing fine too. By the way, how's your adult literacy center going?
John: Oh, it's going great! The number of students keeps increasing every day.
Robin: That's wonderful! You're doing an amazing job. Can you tell me why you're offering free education to our illiterate villagers?
John: Absolutely! Illiteracy is like darkness; it keeps people unaware of their health, environment, and even their own rights. For a country to progress, we need educated citizens.
Robin: I totally agree. So, how do you think we can eradicate illiteracy from our country?
John: The government has taken significant steps to address the issue, but it can't be solved by the government alone.
Robin: That's true. I believe each educated person like you and me should step forward and educate the illiterate people in our own communities.
John: Precisely. And guardians also play a crucial role; they should ensure that every child gets enrolled in school.
Robin: You're right, John. I realize now that I've been wrong not to join you in your efforts.
John: No worries, Robin. It's never too late. You can join me now, and I believe your contribution will be valuable.
Robin: I'd be honored to join you and help in any way I can.