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PM Deuba unveils ‘Literate Gandaki Province Monument’


Nepalnews
2021 Oct 10, 14:10, kathmandu
In pic: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba unveiling the 'literate Gandaki Province Monument' today, Oct 10,2021 inPokhara. Photo: RSS

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba unveiled the ‘Literate Gandaki Province Monument’ amidst a program here today.

The monument is built by the Gandaki Province ministry for education, culture, science, technology, and social development in the premises of the New Bazaar-based Regional Museum at Pokhara metropolis.

The Province Council of Ministers on Bhadau 30 had decided to accept the Literate Gandaki Approach Paper and declare the Province a literate zone.

Over 95 percent population of the target group is required to have general writing and reading skills for any community or province to be literate. The government in its previous policies and programs announced that it would meet the literacy target by the next two years.

The data shows that Nawalpur has the highest 98 percent literacy rate in the entire province while Lamjung shares the lowest 95.5 percent followed by 96 percent in Kaski, 96.4 percent in Tanahu, 96.9 percent in Manang, 96.16 percent in Syangja, 96.27 percent in Myagdi, 96.35 percent in Mustang, 96.57 percent in Baglung, 96.93 percent in Parbat and 97.2 percent in Gorkha.

All districts in the Province have been already declared literate and Mustang is the first district to achieve this status on July 15, 2014, and Parbat was the last district to be declared literate on January 22, 2018.

Upon arrival at Pokhara Airport, PM Deuba was welcomed by Province Chief Prithviman Gurung and Chief Minister Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokhrel. 

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