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From Literacy to Legacy: Vedanta Sesa Goa Powers the Dream of a #ViksitBharat


Every year on 8th Sep, we celebrate the International Literacy Day to further efforts to bring the light of literacy to every segment of our population. This year the theme for the occasion is ‘Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era’.

Since 1947, India has made remarkable strides, with literacy now at 81.9%, but challenges persist: almost 18% of the population remains outside the fold, the rural-urban divide is sharp, and so is the gender disparity vis-à-vis literacy rates. It is in this backdrop that Vedanta Sesa Goa has been contributing to the Nation’s effort to spread the light of literacy through its CSR initiatives , across five states, as part of Project ‘Vriddhi’.

Mr. Navin Jaju, CEO – Vedanta Sesa Goa, expressed his thoughts on the occasion , “Education is the bedrock of nation-building, and investing in literacy today means investing in a stronger, more inclusive tomorrow. At Sesa Goa, we are deeply committed to augmenting support for education in the far flung regions & to ‘give back’ meaningfully, thus creating lasting pathways for success.On International Literacy Day, we reaffirm our belief that literacy is the true passport to endless opportunities and a Viksit Bharat.”

Augmenting Rural Literacy & Education

Vedanta Sesa Goa under the aegis of the Anil Agarwal Foundation has been contributing to the educational support for children in rural areas by upgrading 119 ‘anganwadis’ into Nand Ghars, which are equipped with modern teaching & learning tools.

Over 3000 students benefitted from the ‘Back to School’ initiative in FY24 in the rural & mining belts of Goa & Karnataka, which focuses on reducing dropout rates by providing educational material.1200+ meritorious students from economically underprivileged background have received critical support as part of the Vedanta ‘Utkarsh’ Scholarship.

The Sesa Football Academy (SFA), which also functions as a residential academy for its U17 team, supports the educational journey of the Goan and non Goan players ty for players’ education. Over the years over 230 youth have benefitted from the arrangement.

Bridging the digital divide

Vedanta Sesa Goa, under the aegis of the Vedanta Foundation, has set up 19 computer labs and 6 computer centres across Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, digitally enabling over 5,000 students annually with National Council for Vocational Training approved courses. A recent addition has been the Computer Labuter lab at Shri Mahamaya High School, Mayem. At the Sesa Technical School run by the Company, the National Skill Development Council approved COPA (Computer Operator & Programming Assistant) course has been instrumental in imparting enhanced digital skills to the youth especially women, with the inaugural batch graduating in Oct 2024 and setting a new milestone.

Ms. Suman Gaonkar, Headmistress, Shri Mahamaya High School, Maem, said “The establishing of the Vedanta Computer Lab marks a significant milestone for our school. In today’s fast-evolving world, access to technology is essential for academic growth and future preparedness. This thoughtful initiative will meaningfully empower our students with the digital skills needed for the modern world.”

Ms. Leena Verenkar, Head – CSR, Vedanta Sesa Goa, said, “At Vedanta Sesa Goa, we believe that true literacy goes beyond textbooks — it is about giving children and youth the skills, confidence, and opportunities to shape their own futures. From supporting early childhood education through Nand Ghars, to equipping rural students with digital access, to empowering women with market-ready skills, our endeavour is to build communities where literacy becomes a tool of empowerment, enabling inclusive progress.”

As India marches towards the vision of Viksit Bharat, bridging the rural-urban and gender literacy gaps will be central to progress. On this International Literacy Day, Vedanta Sesa Goa reaffirms its belief: literacy is not just about learning to read and write -it is about learning to live with dignity, confidence, and hope.

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Mizoram Declared Fully Literate State: A Historic Milestone in India’s Educational Journey


Aizawl, Mizoram – In a monumental achievement for the state, Mizoram has officially been declared a fully literate state, marking a significant milestone in India’s educational landscape. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Lalduhoma during a special ceremony at Mizoram University, Aizawl, a moment that will forever be etched in the annals of the state’s history.

This accomplishment has not only brought pride to Mizoram but also serves as a testament to the relentless efforts of the state’s government and citizens towards educational progress. Mizoram’s literacy rate now stands at an impressive 100%, making it the first state in the northeastern region of India and one of the few in the country to achieve such a remarkable feat.

At the event, Chief Minister Lalduhoma acknowledged the collective efforts of teachers, education officials, and local communities who have worked tirelessly to ensure that every Mizo, regardless of age or background, has access to quality education. He emphasized that this achievement is not just about statistics but about creating an environment that empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and builds a brighter future for generations to come.

The journey towards Mizoram’s full literacy began long before this announcement, with concerted efforts spanning decades. Mizoram’s success story is a culmination of various state-driven initiatives, educational reforms, and a cultural emphasis on the value of learning.

Programs like adult education, teacher training, and the establishment of literacy camps in rural and remote areas have been pivotal in raising awareness and improving literacy rates. In addition, the state government’s focus on free and accessible education for all, particularly in rural areas, has been crucial in eliminating barriers to learning.

Over the years, Mizoram’s literacy efforts have been further bolstered by the active involvement of civil society organizations, NGOs, and local communities who have shared the vision of an educated, self-reliant society. In this context, Mizoram’s literacy programs have been tailored to meet the diverse needs of its people, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of knowledge.

Mizoram’s declaration as a fully literate state is not only a moment of pride but also a model for other states in India, particularly in the northeastern region. This achievement has a ripple effect across the country, reinforcing the importance of education in shaping the future of India’s youth.

By achieving such a high literacy rate, Mizoram now has the potential to unlock greater economic opportunities, enhance social equity, and improve the overall quality of life for its residents. Education is the bedrock of any prosperous society, and Mizoram’s achievement is expected to pave the way for future innovation, development, and progress in various sectors.

Mizoram University played a pivotal role in the state’s educational development, serving as a beacon of higher learning and research. The university has been instrumental in providing quality education to thousands of students from Mizoram and beyond. As the epicenter of intellectual growth, Mizoram University has fostered an environment that encourages academic excellence, cultural exchange, and holistic development.

At the event, university representatives also highlighted the increasing demand for higher education, vocational training, and skill development in the state, all of which are expected to contribute significantly to the state’s social and economic growth in the coming years.

While Mizoram has achieved a historic milestone, Chief Minister Lalduhoma emphasized that this is just the beginning. The next step involves not only maintaining the current literacy rate but also focusing on quality education, digital literacy, and preparing the state’s youth for future challenges in an increasingly globalized world.

The state’s educational policies are set to evolve further to include greater emphasis on digital skills, vocational training, and higher education, ensuring that every citizen is equipped to contribute to the global economy while preserving Mizoram’s rich cultural heritage.

Mizoram’s achievement of becoming a fully literate state is a shining example of what can be accomplished when governments, communities, and individuals come together with a shared goal of educational empowerment. This milestone not only highlights Mizoram’s educational success but also reinforces the country’s commitment to achieving universal literacy across all regions.

As Mizoram celebrates this historic achievement, the rest of India can look to this success as a beacon of hope and inspiration, demonstrating that with determination, innovation, and collective action, anything is possible in the pursuit of education.