Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Education Minister Bosiram Siram said that the state would soon attain total literacy and the state government has made all-out efforts to improve the education standard of the state. "The state is marching towards attaining total literacy. The day is not far away when we could let the whole world know that no Arunachalee child is deprived of education," he said after formally launching the 'Shiksha Ka Haq Abhiyan' (SKHA) campaign at Pasighat in East Siang district on Sunday, official sources informed.
He advised the children to work hard as good students and maintain discipline, good behavior, punctuality in order to complete their education in right perspective. It is our dreams to see that our children acquire value based education and grow up as responsible citizens of the country to take forward this great nation in spheres of development, he said.
The state government is committed to ensure that RTE Act gets properly implemented in the state, he said adding the support of the school management committees and PRIs (local authority) would play pivotal role in making this campaign a huge success.

The state government is committed to ensure that RTE Act gets properly implemented in the state, Bosiram Siram said.
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