The Inspiring Digital Journey of Kerala's Centenarian
M A Abdullah Moulavi, a 104-year-old man from Kerala, achieved digital literacy through the 'Digi Keralam' programme. His accomplishment symbolizes the state's commitment to becoming the first digitally literate state in India, showcasing that learning knows no age limits.

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M A Abdullah Moulavi, a 104-year-old resident of Kerala, has become a beacon of digital literacy, embodying the state's ambitious efforts to become the first digitally literate state in India through the 'Digi Keralam' initiative.
Minister M B Rajesh praised Moulavi, dubbing him the hero of 'the real Kerala story' for proving that age holds no barrier to learning. Moulavi's achievement is a testament to his determination and is celebrated as a milestone in Kerala's digital revolution.
Under the 'Digi Keralam' program, nearly 22 lakh people have gained digital skills. Kerala, poised to be declared a fully digital literate state, continues its mission to equip citizens with essential digital tools, paving the way for a technologically empowered future.
(With inputs from agencies.)