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Lalrinpuii opens conference on substance use disorder
Lalrinpuii opens conference on substance use disorder

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Lalrinpuii opens conference on substance use disorder

1 2 3 Aizawl: Social welfare minister Lalrinpuii inaugurated the two-day International Conference on Substance Use Disorder (ICSUD 2025) at Mizoram University on Thursday. The department of clinical psychology under the School of Medical and Paramedical Sciences, Mizoram University, organised this significant event. During the souvenir launch, Lalrinpuii noted that drug abuse significantly impedes the Mizo community's progress. She highlighted the govt's current initiatives against substance abuse while emphasising the serious physical and mental consequences of drug dependency. The minister called for unified, urgent action to address this critical issue. She commended Mizoram University for hosting this international conference and expressed optimism that the proceedings would enhance intervention strategies. Lalhriatzuali Ralte, director of state social welfare, women & child development department, detailed various departmental programmes targeting substance abuse. She stressed the importance of coordinated efforts between experts, the public, churches and government bodies in prevention and rehabilitation. The conference assembles specialists, professionals and practitioners from India and overseas. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Truque caseiro eficaz contra o bigode chinês (faça hoje mesmo) Notícias | Beleza | Mulher Saiba Mais Undo They will exchange knowledge and conduct training sessions on substance abuse management under the theme "Global Perspectives, Local Challenges and Integrated Solutions". The event features collaboration between Mizoram University's School of Medical and Paramedical Sciences and partner institutions including Zoram Medical College & Hospital (ZMC&H), Mizoram College of Nursing (MCON), and the Regional Institute of Paramedical and Nursing Sciences (RIPANS). Students and faculty from these and other institutions across Mizoram and beyond are attending the conference. MZU vice chancellor Prof. Dibakar Chandra Deka acknowledged all contributors during the opening ceremony. Prof. Zokaitluangi, dean and conference director, recognised key supporters, while Dr M Sandhyarani Devi presented the conference theme.

Not Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, this state declared as India's first fully literate state, it is…
Not Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, this state declared as India's first fully literate state, it is…

India.com

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Not Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, this state declared as India's first fully literate state, it is…

Chief Minister Lalduhoma announced on Tuesday that Mizoram has become the first fully literate state in India. The declaration was made during a function at Mizoram University (MZU) in the presence of Union Minister of State for Education, Jayant Chaudhary. 'As we celebrate this achievement, we also renew our commitment to sustaining literacy through continuous education, digital access, and vocational skill training,' the CM's Office quoted him as saying in a post on X. 'Let us now aim higher: digital literacy, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skill for all Mizos,' he added. Chaudhary congratulated the state government and the people for the achievement. 'Today, we proudly declared Mizoram as the first fully literate state under the visionary Ullas – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram. Congratulations to the people of Mizoram and Hon'ble CM @PuLalduhoma for this achievement,' he posted on X. 'Special thanks to Hon'ble Education Minister Dr. Vanlalthlana for championing this cause. The Chief Minister was gracious in commending the work of previous State Governments as well in the remarkable journey of progress Mizoram has undertaken. May the Northeast continue to lead the way in building a Shikshit, Kushal, and Atmanirbhar Bharat,' he said. As per the 2011 Census, the state had a literacy rate of 91.33 per cent, ranking third in the country. Building on this foundation, the ULLAS — Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society — and Nav Bharat Saksharta Karyakram were implemented to identify and educate the remaining non-literate individuals, officials said. Based on projections from the 2011 census data, surveys were conducted, and 3,026 illiterates were identified. Out of them, 1,692 were found to be potential learners. A total of 292 volunteer teachers, among whom were students, educators, resource persons, and Cluster Resource Centre Coordinators, stepped forward to lead this mission, officials said. The collective efforts, dedication, and community mobilisation have resulted in Mizoram achieving full literacy, they said. (With Inputs From PTI)

Mizoram India's First Fully Literate State: Here's How The State Achieved this Milestone
Mizoram India's First Fully Literate State: Here's How The State Achieved this Milestone

NDTV

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Mizoram India's First Fully Literate State: Here's How The State Achieved this Milestone

Aizawl: In a historic milestone for the nation's educational landscape, Mizoram has officially been declared the first fully literate state in India under the ULLAS (Understanding Lifelong Learning for All in Society) initiative. The declaration was made by Chief Minister Lalduhoma during a celebratory event at the Mizoram University (MZU) Auditorium. Union Minister of State for Education, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Jayant Chaudhary, and Mizoram's Education Minister, Dr Vanlalthlana, attended the event as Guests of Honour. Chief Secretary Khilli Ram Meena chaired it and delivered the welcome address. Speaking at the event, Chief Minister Lalduhoma described the achievement as a "transformational milestone" and a proud moment for Mizoram. "This is not merely a statistic, but a testament to the discipline, determination, and vision of our people," he said. The Chief Minister particularly lauded the efforts of 1,692 adult learners who overcame personal and societal barriers to pursue education later in life. He emphasised that the declaration marks not the end, but a new beginning for Mizoram. "Let this be the dawn of an era of opportunity, empowerment, and inclusion," he stated, urging citizens to pursue digital literacy, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship as the next frontiers. Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary congratulated the people of Mizoram, calling the achievement a proud day not only for the state but for the entire nation. He praised Mizoram's inclusive approach to education and expressed optimism that the state would continue to lead in lifelong learning and skill development. According to the latest Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS 2023-2024), Mizoram has achieved a literacy rate of 98.2%, surpassing the ULLAS requirement of 95% literacy to be recognised as a fully literate state. The achievement is the result of sustained and coordinated efforts by the School Education Department under the State Literacy Mission Authority, with Samagra Shiksha and the New India Literacy Programme (Nav Bharat Saksharta Karyakram) playing key roles. The initiative was supported by the State Centre for Literacy (SCL) under SCERT, which developed learning materials in the Mizo language as well as English for learners in specific districts. Volunteerism was also central to the campaign's success. Over 3,000 individuals aged 15 and above were identified as illiterate, and 1,692 of them enrolled in literacy programs. Classes were conducted by 292 Volunteer Teachers in schools, community halls, libraries, and even in homes when needed. With this landmark declaration, Mizoram emerges as a beacon of educational progress and inclusive development, setting a precedent for other Indian states to follow.

In A Significant First, This Indian State Is Now Fully Literate
In A Significant First, This Indian State Is Now Fully Literate

News18

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

In A Significant First, This Indian State Is Now Fully Literate

Last Updated: As per the 2011 Census, the state had a literacy rate of 91.33 per cent, ranking third in the country. Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Tuesday declared Mizoram as the country's first fully literate state. Lalduhoma made the announcement in the presence of Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary at a function in Mizoram University (MZU). 'As we celebrate this achievement, we also renew our commitment to sustaining literacy through continuous education, digital access, and vocational skill training," the CM's Office quoted him as saying in a post on X. 'Let us now aim higher: digital literacy, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skill for all Mizos," he added. Chaudhary congratulated the state government and the people for the achievement. 'Today, we proudly declared Mizoram as the first fully literate state under the visionary Ullas – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram. Congratulations to the people of Mizoram and Hon'ble CM @PuLalduhoma for this achievement," he posted on X. 'Special thanks to Hon'ble Education Minister Dr. Vanlalthlana for championing this cause. The Chief Minister was gracious in commending the work of previous State Governments as well in the remarkable journey of progress Mizoram has undertaken. May the Northeast continue to lead the way in building a Shikshit, Kushal, and Atmanirbhar Bharat," he said. As per the 2011 Census, the state had a literacy rate of 91.33 per cent, ranking third in the country. Building on this foundation, the ULLAS — Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society — and Nav Bharat Saksharta Karyakram were implemented to identify and educate the remaining non-literate individuals, officials said. Based on projections from the 2011 census data, surveys were conducted, and 3,026 illiterates were identified. Out of them, 1,692 were found to be potential learners. A total of 292 volunteer teachers, among whom were students, educators, resource persons, and Cluster Resource Centre Coordinators, stepped forward to lead this mission, officials said. The collective efforts, dedication, and community mobilisation have resulted in Mizoram achieving full literacy, they said. First Published: May 21, 2025, 08:33 IST

Mizoram declared India's first fully literate state
Mizoram declared India's first fully literate state

India Today

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Mizoram declared India's first fully literate state

Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Tuesday declared Mizoram as the country's first fully literate made the announcement in the presence of Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary at a function at Mizoram University (MZU)."As we celebrate this achievement, we also renew our commitment to sustaining literacy through continuous education, digital access, and vocational skill training," the CM's Office quoted him as saying in a post on "Let us now aim higher: digital literacy, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skill for all Mizos," he congratulated the state government and the people for the achievement."Today, we proudly declared Mizoram as the first fully literate state under the visionary Ullas – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram. Congratulations to the people of Mizoram and Hon'ble CM @PuLalduhoma for this achievement," he posted on X."Special thanks to Hon'ble Education Minister Dr. Vanlalthlana for championing this cause. The Chief Minister was gracious in commending the work of previous State Governments as well in the remarkable journey of progress Mizoram has undertaken. May the Northeast continue to lead the way in building a Shikshit, Kushal, and Atmanirbhar Bharat," he per the 2011 Census, the state had a literacy rate of 91.33 per cent, ranking third in the on this foundation, the ULLAS -- Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society -- and Nav Bharat Saksharta Karyakram were implemented to identify and educate the remaining non-literate individuals, officials on projections from the 2011 census data, surveys were conducted, and 3,026 illiterates were identified. Out of them, 1,692 were found to be potential learners.A total of 292 volunteer teachers, among whom were students, educators, resource persons, and Cluster Resource Centre Coordinators, stepped forward to lead this mission, officials collective efforts, dedication, and community mobilisation have resulted in Mizoram achieving full literacy, they Reel IN THIS STORY#Mizoram

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