Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Literacy rate in J&K at 82% as per PLFS 2023–24: Govt | KNO

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, Dec 15 (KNO): The literacy rate in Jammu and Kashmir has been recorded at 82 per cent, according to official data tabled in the Lok Sabha. The information was shared by the Union Ministry of Education in response to an unstarred question. Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary said the figures are based on the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Annual Report 2023–24 conducted by the National Sample Survey Office. As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Minister informed that the Government of India is implementing the New India Literacy Programme (NILP), also known as ULLAS – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, from 2022 to 2027 to promote literacy among non-literate persons aged 15 years and above who missed formal schooling. The programme is aligned with the National Education Policy 2020 and is being implemented across all States and Union Territories, including Jammu and Kashmir. Under the ULLAS framework, literacy is defined not only as the ability to read and write but also to compute with comprehension, along with acquiring essential life skills such as digital and financial literacy. The government has set a benchmark of 95 per cent literacy for declaring a State or Union Territory as fully literate. The reply further noted that while several States and Union Territories have achieved the fully literate status, Jammu and Kashmir continues its efforts under the ULLAS programme to improve literacy outcomes—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Lok Sabha approves supplementary demands for grants for 2025-26 | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Political interference in institutions unacceptable: CM Omar, says MLAs deserve respect in decisions | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

‘34% power deficit’ looms in J&K, Ladakh amid cold wave | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Kashmir’s winter tourism awaits snowfall for hotel bookings | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Environmentalists express concern as water sources turned into garbage dumps | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Literacy rate in J&K at 82% as per PLFS 2023–24: Govt | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

IndiGo flight cancellations at Sgr airport largely normalised: Official | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Demolition of illegal brick kilns in Chadoora triggers row | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Night temperatures witness marginal rise in J&K, fog persists | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Arrange suitable premises for CAT Jammu within one month: Apex Court directs Centre, J&K Admin | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Srinagar weaver wins national award | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

NHPC runs 6 hydropower projects in J&K; Pakal Dul nearing completion, Ratle 26% ready: GoI informs Rajya Sabha | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Lake Conservation and Management Authority’s BOCA holds 139th meeting in Srinagar | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

CU Kashmir’s Master Plan set to redefine academic landscape in Valley | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Ladakh Govt school pass rates fall post JKBOSE to CBSE transition: GoI | KNO

TOP STORIES4 hours ago

Union tourism ministry flags ‘dip’ in international visitors | KNO

TOP STORIES4 hours ago

2.30 Cr tourists flock to J&K in 2024: Centre | KNO

Copyright © 2021