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School education in Himachal Pradesh is considered a revolution- explain?​

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Answered by Mayank200627
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A schooling revolution took place in Himachal Pradesh which was once considered a backward area. The literacy rates rose from 21% for boys and 8% for girls in 1961, to 94% and 86% respectively in 1991. There is a primary school at every few kilometres and the student teacher ratio is 25:1. The education department has also introduced co curricular activities. The expansion in education has been based almost entirely on government schools. This has been achieved despite the unfavorable settlement pattern and high involvement of child labour.

The reasons for this are:

1. High level of parental motivation.

2. Social consensus in favor of education.

3. Better staffing, with average of three teachers per school.

4. School calendar adjusted to agriculture cycle.

5. Involvement of community and local bodies.

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Answered by bindupoonia245
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A schooling revolution took place in Himachal Pradesh which was once considered a backward area. The literacy rates rose from 21% for boys and 8% for girls in 1961, to 94% and 86% respectively in 1991. There is a primary school at every few kilometres and the student teacher ratio is 25:1.

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