TRIPURA
IS NOW THE MOST LITERATE STATE IN INDIA
India's
northeastern state of Tripura achieved the first position in literacy with
94.65 percent, beating Kerala (93.91 percent), Tripura Chief Minister Manik
Sarkar announced in Agartala on Sunday.
"Tripura jumped
to first position among the states of the country in literacy from the 12th
position in the 2001 census and the fourth position in the 2011 census,"
Sarkar said at a function on the occasion of International Literacy Day.”
Sarkar said that after Tripura attained 87.75 percent literacy in the 2011
census, a government survey was conducted by the eight district magistrates in
August 2012 which found that only 131,634 people of the state's 37 lakh people,
including those aged 50 and above, were illiterate.
"Over 8,254 voluntary literacy workers (VLW) have worked tremendously with
full dedication under 8,152 adult literacy centres to make the leftover
(131,634 people) unlettered people literate," the chief minister
said.
Over 85 master trainers have supervised the work of the VLWs, who have worked
at the village and habitation levels. Anganwadi workers under the social
welfare department have also assisted the VLWs in their endeavour.
"The final evaluation of the neo-literate people was conducted across the
state August 10-25 under the supervision of the (Kolkata-based) Indian
Statistical Institution (ISI)," the chief minister said, adding that the
state's literacy had now risen to 94.65 percent from the 87.75 percent in the
2011 census.
The state government felt, Sarkar said, that after the final report of the ISI,
the state's literacy would cross 96 percent.
According to the 2011 census, literacy level is 93.91 percent in Kerala and
91.58 percent in Mizoram, among the most literate states in the country. The
national literacy rate, according to the 2011 census, is 74.04 percent.
The Tripura success story is attributed to the involvement of local government
bodies, including gram panchayats, NGOs and local clubs under the close
supervision of the State Literacy Mission Authority (SLMA) headed by the chief
minister.
Former census director Dilip Acherjee, who has also held the post of school
education department secretary in the state, told a news agency: "In
Tripura, increase of female literacy is better than their male
counterparts."
"The literacy rate of females during the period of 2001 and 2011 census
rose from 64.91 to 83.15 percent, with an increase of 18.24 percent, while in
the case of men the increase was just 11.18 percent -- from 81 to 92.18
percent," Acherjee said. It was under Acherjee's supervision that the 2011
census was conducted in Tripura.
While Mizoram and Tripura are among the toppers in literacy in India, another
north eastern state, Arunachal Pradesh (66.95 percent), is placed second-lowest
in literacy in the country, just above Bihar, which recorded the least literacy
of 63.82 percent.
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