Even after 68 years of independence, overone-third of Indian population living in rural areas is illiterate according to the Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) 2011. The data shows around 64 percent of the rural Indian population is literate.
Rajasthan leads the pack of illiterate states with 47.58 per cent of its population falling in that category, followedby Madhya Pradesh with 44.19 per cent of its people in rural areas being illiterate.
Bihar is at the third place with 43.85 percent and followed by newly carved state Telangana with 40.42 per cent population belonging to this category.
However, the most literate state of Kerala has only 11.38 per cent population falling under the illiterate category. After Kerala, Goa has the least illiterate population with 15.42 per cent and Sikkim at the third spot with 20.12 percent.
Himachal Pradesh has also done well interms of improving its literacy rate. The state has only 22.05 per cent illiterate population.
All India average of the population having below primary education is 13.97 percent, while middle education pass out is 13.53 per cent. The percentage of graduate and higher education is only 3.45 per cent across the country.
However, Goa is ahead of Kerala in term of population with graduate and above education qualification. While Kerala onlyhas 7.75 per cent falling in that category, 9.48 per cent Goa's population is graduate and above.
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