Current Context: On International Literacy Day 2025, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that India’s literacy rate rose from 74% in 2011 to 80.9% in 2023–24 driven by ULLAS-Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram.
About ULLAS – NAV BHARAT SAAKSHARTA KARYAKRAM
- Enrolled: 3 crore+ learners.
- Volunteers Mobilized: 42 lakh+.
- Assessment: 1.83 crore learners tested in basic literacy & numeracy.
- Pass Rate: 90%.
- Languages: Learning content in 26 Indian languages for inclusivity.
FULL LITERACY REGIONS
- Union Territory: Ladakh (declared fully literate on 24 June 2024).
- States: Mizoram, Goa, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh.
ABOUT ULLAS
- Full Form: Understanding Lifelong Learning for All in Society.
- Launched By: Ministry of Education, Government of India.
- Year: 2023.
- Coverage: Nationwide scheme.
OBJECTIVES
- To create opportunities for lifelong learning among all age groups.
- To promote basic literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy for adults (15 years and above).
- To provide vocational skills, financial literacy, and healthcare awareness.
- To enhance critical life skills including cultural values, environmental awareness, and citizenship duties.
Imp. Fact : International Literacy Day was observed on 08 September under theme Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era.
- Himachal Pradesh is now the fourth fully literate state in India, with a 99.3 per cent literacy rate, higher than the national benchmark of 95 per cent, Himachal joins Mizoram, Tripura and Goa on the list.