On the momentous occasion of Goaâs 39th Statehood Day, celebrated on May 30, 2025, Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant officially declared Goa as a fully literate state under the ULLAS â Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram (New India Literacy Programme). This landmark achievement marks Goa as the second state in India to cross the nationally prescribed 95% literacy benchmark, reaffirming its position as a frontrunner in Indiaâs educational progress.
Goaâs Literacy Achievement: A National Benchmark Crossed
The announcement was made at a grand event held at Dinanath Mangeshkar Kala Mandir, Panaji, in the presence of:
- Cabinet Ministers
- Chief Secretary of Goa
- Smt. Archana Sharma Awasthi, Joint Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education
- Other dignitaries and citizens of the state
As per the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Report 2023-24, Goaâs literacy rate stood at 93.60%, already among the highest in the country. However, Goaâs internal survey showed that the state had exceeded this figure, achieving complete literacy and thereby setting a new standard.
Whole-of-Government Approach: A Model for Collaborative Success
This remarkable achievement was made possible through a Whole-of-Government approach, where multiple departments worked together seamlessly, including:
- Directorate of Panchayats
- Directorate of Municipal Administration
- Directorate of Social Welfare
- Directorate of Planning & Statistics
- Directorate of Women & Child Development
These departments played a crucial role in identifying non-literate individuals within their respective domains and ensuring their enrolment in literacy programmes.
Community Participation Through Swayampurna Mitras and Field Workers
A key highlight of Goaâs literacy success was the active engagement of communities:
- Swayampurna Mitras carried out awareness campaigns, helped learners receive literacy certificates, and supported their transition into structured learning modules.
- Field workers from the Social Welfare Department contributed significantly by helping locate and enroll non-literates.
This volunteer-driven model of implementation exemplifies the âJan-Jan Saksharâ spirit of the ULLAS scheme and proves how grassroots involvement leads to sustainable success.
Appreciation for the Goa Education Team
The achievement was a result of the dedicated efforts of the:
- Goa Education Department
- SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training)
- Local administrators
- School heads
- Thousands of volunteers
Their commitment underscores the importance of people-centric, inter-departmental collaboration in achieving national literacy goals.
ULLAS â Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram: A Vision for Viksit Bharat
The ULLAS â Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, launched in 2022, is a centrally sponsored scheme under the Ministry of Education. The programme aims to achieve full literacy in India by 2030, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The scheme includes five key components:
- Foundational Literacy and Numeracy
- Critical Life Skills
- Basic Education
- Vocational Skills
- Continuing Education
Focused on adults aged 15 and above, the programme promotes inclusive learning for those who missed out on formal education.
Nationwide Impact of ULLAS Scheme
- Over 2.40 crore learners and 41 lakh volunteer teachers are registered on the ULLAS Mobile App.
- More than 1.77 crore learners have taken part in the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Test (FLNAT).
Goaâs literacy milestone stands as a beacon of progress, illustrating what public participation, strong governance, and innovative implementation can achieve.