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Literacy rate jumps 10% in a decade in India - The Times of India
CHENNAI: While India has shown considerable improvement in literacy levels in the last 10 years, one in 10 households still doesn't have even a single literate member, shows the Census 2011 data. On the other hand, more than one-third of the households in the country have at least four literate members above the age of seven.

According to the data on literacy released on Friday, India has 24.88 crore households out of which 9.56 crore (38.42%) have at least four members who know to read and write. But there are also 2.42 crore households (9.74%) which don't have even one literate among its members. In comparison, as per the 2001 census, 35.28% of the households had at least four literate members and 14.4% had none.

India has an effective literacy rate (among people aged 7 years and above) of 74%, a marked improvement from 2001, when the literacy was just 64.84%. In rural areas, the rate is lower at about 68% while in urban areas it is 84%. A 'household' is a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen, unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so.

"Overall literacy has gone up due to schemes like Sarva Siksha Abhiyan and higher enrolment in schools in the last 10 years. Prior to this many did not have a chance to enter a school, especially in remote areas," said SASTRA University dean S Vaidhyasubramaniam.

Some facts:

Total no. of households: 24.88 crore

Without a literate member: 2.42 crore

With 1 literate member: 3.09 crore

2 literate members: 5.14 crore

3 literate members: 4.65 crore

4 literate members or more: 9.56 crore


In rural areas, out of the total 16.82 crore households, 5.80 crore (34.51%) have at least four literate members each, but there are also 2.04 crore (12.17%) households which don't have even one literate member. There are 7.30 lakh households with more than seven members and none of them literate. Majority of such households are in rural areas.

"Households without even a single literate member must be in tribal areas and among migrant labourers. In these areas, not many are aware of schools and there are no schools for the younger ones to join," said Unicef child protection specialist R Vidyasagar. "While the rural households without any literate member must be in isolated areas like mountainous regions, in urban areas they consist of migrant labourers working in brick kilns and at construction sites," he said.

Among the big states, Bihar has the maximum number of households which don't have even one literate member. The state has 33.59 lakh (17.79%) households without a literate member. While Kerala, the most literate state in the country, has the least number of such households -- 1.21 lakh or 1.5% of the total household in the state.
 
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Literacy is very important for country progress.Lets hope literacy rate in Pakistan also increase.
 
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Literacy is very important for country progress.Lets hope literacy rate in Pakistan also increase.

Literacy in Pakistan 1947-2014

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The next big bang in education is going to be in higher education. One thing the UPA government did right is massively increase funding for higher education (an area where we are doing very poorly as of now). Once the Rashtriya Ucchatar Siksha Abhiyan starts disbursing funds (early- mid next year) that'll be another big jump. Also, RUSA is the first well designed, sensibly targeted intervention in this area- the impact in terms of improvements in processes and procedures will be very significant (similar to what DPEP did for primary education).
 
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this was not intended to be a pak vs india thread. Kindly do not derail. Pakistan and India are at different situations and are tackling different evils.

back to topic:
Indian literary rates are improving as the basic life standards are also improving (its a cycle that feeds itself). It is still a matter of concern that not much research comes from India as compared to China or lower EU nations.
 
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i hope our elderly population die out soon..:sick: more than half of illiterates are 65+ I think
 
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