Social Sciences, asked by gamerhadcommando, 2 months ago

1. Why do you think was the literacy rate in Hyderabad state was lower than other princely state

2. What were the different events that led to the partition of India and Bangla?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer : During the Nizam's rule, he didn't allow to open many schools, even though the majority of the population were Hindus; Urdu was made the medium of instruction and books were also translated and available in Urdu language. Jagirdars in their areas didn't allow opening schools.

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Answered by krishnapriyasuresh13
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1,Thus, private Telugu schools were not allowed to start, and they also didn't allow students to join Osmania University. Thus, by 1941, literacy rate in Hyderabad was only 9.3% of the total population (4.3% of women were literate) which was low as compared to the other princely states.

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