Rajasthan is the second worst performer with literacy rate at 69.7
per cent, followed by Bihar at 70.9 per cent.
With 96.2 per cent
literacy, Kerala has once again emerged as the most
literate state in the country, while Andhra Pradesh featured at the bottom
with a rate of 66.4 per cent, showed a report based on National Statistical
Office (NSO) survey.
The report on 'Household Social Consumption: Education in India as part of 75th
round of National Sample Survey - from July 2017 to June 2018' provides for
state-wise detail of literacy rate among the persons aged seven years and
above.
According to the
study, after Kerala, Delhi has the best
literacy rate at 88.7 per cent, followed by Uttarakhand's 87.6 per cent,
Himachal Pradesh's 86.6 per cent and Assam's at 85.9 per cent.
On the other hand,
Rajasthan is the second worst performer with literacy rate at 69.7 per cent,
followed by Bihar at 70.9 per cent, Telangana at 72.8 per cent, Uttar Pradesh
at 73 per cent and Madhya Pradesh at 73.7 per cent.
The study has
pegged the overall literacy rate in the country at about 77.7 per cent. In
rural areas, the literacy rate is 73.5 per cent compared to 87.7 per cent in
urban areas of the country.
At all-India
level, the male literacy rate is higher at 84.7 per cent compared to 70.3 per
cent among women.
The survey showed
that the male literacy rate is higher than female literacy rate among all
states. In Kerala, the male literacy rate is 97.4 per cent compared to 95.2 per
cent among females.
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