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Mizoram Is Become No.1 Literacy State In India 🇮🇳 || Northeast #no1literacystate #no1 #mizoram 🕰️ Beginning of Literacy (1894) The real start of literacy in Mizoram began in 1894, when two Christian missionaries: J.H. Lorrain (Pu Buanga) F.W. Savidge (Sap Upa) arrived at Duhlian (near present-day Aizawl). ✍️ Creation of the Mizo Script They introduced the Roman (English) script to write the Mizo (Lushai) language. This was the first time the Mizo language was written in a systematic form. They prepared: The Mizo alphabet Basic spelling rules Simple reading lessons This step laid the foundation for formal education and literacy in Mizoram. 📖 First Books & Education The first book in Mizo language was a primer (basic reading book). Schools were started mainly to help people: Read the Bible Learn basic writing Teaching began with: Alphabets Simple words Religious texts 🌱 Spread of Literacy Education spread rapidly through church-run schools. Learning to read and write became socially respected. Both men and women were encouraged to study, which was uncommon in many regions at that time. 🌟 Impact on Mizoram The first literacy movement resulted in: One of the highest literacy rates in India Preservation and growth of Mizo literature Strong emphasis on education, discipline, and social unity Development of newspapers, books, and modern education 🏆 Today Mizoram is now known as: One of the most literate states in India A state where education plays a central role in daily life ✨ Summary The first literacy of Mizoram began in 1894 with the introduction of the Roman script by missionaries, transforming the Mizo society from oral tradition to a literate and educated community. If you want, I can also: Simplify this for school exams Write it in story form Convert it into a YouTube script or thumbnail text