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Context: Kerala has been declared India’s first fully digitally literate state after the successful completion of the Digi Kerala project.
Criteria for declaring Kerala as India’s first Fully Digitally Literate State
- Survey Coverage – 1.5 crore people from 83.46 lakh families were surveyed.
- Identification of Gap – 21.88 lakh people were found digitally illiterate.
- Training & Evaluation – 21.87 lakh people (99.98% of identified) completed digital literacy training under Digi Kerala Project.
- Inclusivity – Training covered all local bodies (panchayats, municipalities, corporations).
- Verification – Independent evaluation ensured training outcomes were achieved.
Status of Digital Literacy in India (as of 2025)
- Kerala – First 100% digitally literate state.
- Other States – Various state-level programs exist (e.g., Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (DISHA), PMGDISHA at the national level), but no other state has declared full coverage.
- National Schemes –
- PMGDISHA (Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan) aims to train 6 crore rural households in basic digital literacy.
- Focus on covering one person per rural household.
- Progress – As per official data (2023–24), over 5 crore candidates have been trained under PMGDISHA, but penetration is uneven across states.
- Challenges –
- Digital divide between rural & urban areas.
- Gender gap in access to devices & internet.
- Lack of infrastructure in remote areas.
Kerala’s achievement shows how grassroots, panchayat-level interventions can make digital literacy universal, while India overall is still in the expansion phase.