According to UNESCO,' By exploring these questions, International Literacy Day 2020 will provide an opportunity to reflect on and discuss how innovative and effective pedagogies and teaching methodologies can be used in youth and adult literacy programmes to face the pandemic and beyond.'
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Recently the data of Household Social Consumption on Education survey done by India the National Statistical Office (NSO) of India was released. The survey data is based on a sample size of 64,519 rural households from 8,097 villages and 49,238 urban households from 6,188 blocks. They were all surveyed all for a period of one year.
The data shows marked improvement since the literacy rates in both rural and urban areas since Independence. Although India has yet to achieve 100 percent literacy and the overall percentage till 2017 stood at 77.7 percent, there were several changes which raises hopes. Some states are also doing much better than others.
Based on the survey data, here are the top 5 states with high literacy rates (overall which includes male and female rates along with urban and rural figures )
Kerala- 96.2 per cent
Delhi- 88.7 per cent
Uttarakhand- 87.6 percent
Himachal Pradesh- 86.6 per cent
Assam- 85.9 per cent
States that still show comparatively lower rates include- Andhra Pradesh (66.4), Rajasthan (69.7), Bihar (70.9), Madhya Pradesh (73.7), and Jharkhand (74.3).The overall Female literacy rate at 70.3 percent is still lower compared to the male literacy rate which is at 84.7 percent.
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