why literacy rate was very low in Hyderabad state during nizam'srule
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→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.
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.
Hyderabad, the largest princely state at the time of Indian independence was caught in a confusing web, partly of its own making. Congress, Arya Samajis and Communists were running freedom movements both for the liberation of Hyderabad from Nizam's rule and an end to feudalism.
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