Goa has become the first state in India to achieve 100% literacy among adults under the Union Government’s ULLAS (Udyamita Lok Shiksha Abhiyan) programme.
This milestone reflects the success of a focused campaign to empower adults through basic literacy, digital skills, and financial literacy, particularly targeting disadvantaged and marginalized groups.
Key Points:
- Goa has achieved 100% adult literacy under the ULLAS–Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, a centrally sponsored initiative.
- Over 1.2 lakh learners were enrolled in Goa, with strong participation from women, senior citizens, and workers.
- The programme covered foundational literacy, numeracy, digital literacy, and essential life skills.
- Local volunteers and school teachers played a crucial role in identifying and teaching non-literate adults.
- The success marks a major step toward inclusive education and empowerment across all age groups in the state.
About the ULLAS Programme:
Launched in 2022 and aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the ULLAS programme is a centrally sponsored initiative aimed at enhancing adult literacy across India. It focuses on individuals aged 15 and above who missed formal education opportunities. The programme encompasses five key components:
- Foundational Literacy and Numeracy
- Critical Life Skills
- Basic Education
- Vocational Skills
- Continuing Education