Goa has achieved 100% literacy under ULLAS Nav Bharat programme: CM Sawant
ULLAS is a centrally sponsored initiative under NEP 2020 to empower individuals aged 15+ who missed formal schooling.
PTI

Panaji, 30 May
Goa has attained 100 per cent literacy under the ULLAS Nav Bharat
Literacy Programme, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Friday.
The ULLAS (Understanding for Lifelong Learning for All in Society)
Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, also known as New India Literacy Programme
(NILP), is a centrally sponsored initiative that aligns with National Education
Policy 2020 and aims to empower those above the age of 15 who missed formal
schooling.
It focuses on imparting functional literacy, including reading,
writing and numeracy skills to achieve the target of 100 per cent literacy
nationwide by 2030.
"Goa is now a fully literate state under the ULLAS Nav Bharat
Programme. Our sustained collective efforts to strengthen the education sector
with new advancements, NEP 2020 have yielded this result," Sawant told
reporters at an event to mark Goa's 39th statehood day.
"The state government honours Goa's rich heritage and
celebrates the spirit of Parshuram Bhoomi, a land of courage, culture, and
progress. From liberation in 1961 to statehood in 1987, Goa's journey has been
one of resilience and pride. Goa has also given importance to Happiness Index
of its citizens," he added.
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