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Humla records 96.04 per cent literacy rate

Out of 35,345 people aged between 15-60 years, 33,954 (96.04 per cent) have become literate, said Officiating Chief of the Unit, Yogesh Ale Magar.
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SIMKOT, April 24: Humla district is going to be declared a 'literate zone' on May 23 after 96.04 percent people aged between 15-60 years became fully literate.


According to the Education Development and Coordination Unit, the decision was taken to declare the district as literate zone on May 23 as all seven local levels of the district have already achieved the literacy standard. 


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A meeting held under chairmanship of the Committee Chief, Shiva Raj Sharma, this morning decided to declare the district as literate zone as it has fulfilled all criteria required for the same. 


Out of 35,345 people aged between 15-60 years, 33,954 (96.04 per cent) have become literate, said Officiating Chief of the Unit, Yogesh Ale Magar.


Ninety-six per cent population of Namkha, 95.6 percent of Simkot, 95.5 percent of Kharpunath, 95.74 percent of Sarkegad, 95.24 percent of Chankheli, 95.28 percent of Adanchuli and 98.28 percent of Taajkot rural municipalities are literate.


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