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Sikkim Becomes India's Fifth Fully Literate State in May 2026

Sikkim has officially reached full literacy, making it the fifth state in India to achieve this benchmark. Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang announced the milestone on May 27, 2026, citing the achievement as a key driver for social empowerment. Sikkim Becomes Fully Literate State, 5th In The Country Literacy is the foundation of empowerment, self-confidence, social equality, and progress as we celebrate this historic accomplishment, Sikkim Chief Minister says

Sikkim has joined the ranks of India's fully literate states, marking a significant shift in its human development trajectory. The achievement follows years of consistent focus on rural education and adult literacy initiatives. In the Indian context, being declared 'fully literate' means the vast majority of the population aged seven and older can read and write with basic comprehension.

For a Himalayan state, this milestone is a major indicator of future potential. Increased literacy levels are tied directly to better health outcomes, increased engagement in the formal workforce, and more effective governance in remote districts. Government leaders view this as a necessary foundation for long-term economic growth and social equality across the region.

RankState NameStatus
1-4Kerala, Mizoram, othersFully Literate
5SikkimFully Literate (May 2026)

Glossary

Literacy: Defined by the Census of India as the ability of a person aged 7 or above to read and write with understanding in any language.

Human Development Index (HDI): A composite statistical index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators.

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