Not Kerala, this is India's most trained state

Trending is not Kerala, it is not the most trained state in India, not Kerala, Mizoram has become the first full literate state of India. With 98.2% literacy rate, Mizoram created new history in education. Let us know. Recently, Chief Minister Lalduhoma announced this achievement during a special event in Aizawl. Mizoram was declared India’s first full literate state under Ullas (unpleasant lifelong learning for everyone in society). According to periodic labor power survey 2023–24, Mizoram has a 98.2%literacy rate, which is much higher than the central government’s 95%standard. According to the chief minister, 1692 people moved to education, most of whom have never seen schools before. The Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan and the New India Literacy program played an important role in this achievement. The state government formed a governing board and executive committee, which constantly monitored this literacy mission. The Literacy Center was established under Scert, where the work to teach people by preparing study material in Mizo and the English language. Cluster Resource Coordinators identified 3026 illiterate, 1692 actively learned to read and write. Mizoram is first with 98.2% literacy rate. Lakshadweep is second and third with 97.3% and Kerala 95.3% respectively. Goa recently claimed 99.7% literacy, but this figure has not been recorded in any official national survey so far. Mizoram has proven that education can be conveyed to every person with political will, planned efforts and public participation. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here