Panaji: In a landmark achievement, Goa has declared itself a fully literate State, becoming a beacon of inspiration for the rest of the country. This landmark announcement was made on the occasion of 39th Goa Statehood Day and marks a significant milestone in the state’s journey toward inclusive and quality education.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister, Dr. Pramod Sawant said, “Our sustained collective efforts to strengthen the education sector with New Advancements, NEP 2020 have yielded the result”.
With the motto “Jan-Jan Sakshar”, the initiative was instrumental in bringing lifelong learning to every citizen aged 15 years and above, by mobilizing a vast network of volunteers that included retired teachers, NSS units, students from teacher training colleges, and field-level education professionals.
The literacy campaign began with the identification of 2,981 non-literate learners across the twelve talukas of Goa. These learners were trained through schools and supported by Resource Adult Trainee Coordinators (RATCs), alongside a dedicated team of educators and student volunteers. To support effective adult education, the state introduced ULLAS primers in Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, and English. These multilingual materials emphasized not just reading and numeracy, but also financial literacy and essential life skills.
Goa’s achievement of 100% literacy is a testament to what is possible through sustained effort, collaboration, and a strong vision. More than a statistical milestone, it symbolizes social transformation, empowerment, and opportunity for every Goan. As the state celebrates this remarkable feat, it also looks ahead to a future where lifelong learning becomes a way of life, where no one is left behind, and where education continues to be the foundation of an inclusive and progressive society.