Economy, asked by saritakr83, 3 months ago

why is literacy rate low in bihar​

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Answered by bishwasgaurav6
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because bihar more more than 80% people lives in a village area and illiterate they are never studied to their sons and daughters Kshetra so that there are low rate of literacy in Bihar

Answered by Anonymous
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It has more illiterate people – by proportion – than any Indian state and although literacy rose 14.8 percentage points over a decade to 2011, there is a crisis in Bihar’s primary education system: Its classrooms are India’s most crowded and have the fewest teachers. Yet, India’s sixth-poorest state spends the least money per student, according to an IndiaSpend analysis of government data.

Bihar has 37.3% fewer teachers than it needs in elementary school (Class 1 to Class 8), and is short of 2,78,602 teachers, according to our analysis based on Right to Education Act criteria, which stipulates a pupil teacher ratio of 30:1 in primary schools (Class 1 to Class 5) and 35:1 in upper primary school (Class 6 to Class 8).

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