Himachal Pradesh Becomes ‘Fully Literate State’
Himachal Pradesh's literacy rate rose from 82.8% in 2011 to 99.30% in 2025 due to government programs and over 15,000 volunteer-led camps, setting a national benchmark.
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Himachal Pradesh Becomes India’s 4th Fully Literate State; Know The Others
Shimla: Amid the floods triggered by heavy rains over several weeks, there was good news for Himachal Pradesh. The Himalayan state on Monday became only the fourth fully literate state in India under the Ullas (Understanding lifelong learning for all in society) scheme, a Central government-sponsored literacy programme for people above the age of 15 years. A state is acknowledged to be fully literate when at least 95% of its population above 15 …
Himachal Pradesh Becomes 4th Fully Literate State
NEW DELHI (India CSR): Himachal Pradesh has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the fourth Indian state to attain full functional literacy, following Tripura, Mizoram, and Goa, as announced during International Literacy Day celebrations on September 8, 2025. This remarkable feat, celebrated at an event organized by the Ministry of Education, underscores the transformative power of digital infrastructure and community resilience in overcoming…
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