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The economy of Punjab is the 16th largest state economy in India with ₹ 8.02 lakh crore (US$94 billion) [1] in gross domestic product (GDP) for the 2024-25 fiscal year.It's per capita GDP ranks 19th amongst Indian states with US$3,338 (264,000).
Literacy in Pakistan is a key for social-economic progress. The literacy rate in Pakistan has seen gradual improvement over the past few decades, but it remains a significant challenge. According to recent data, the overall literacy rate in Pakistan is estimated to be around 60-65%, [1] with notable gender disparities. The literacy rate for ...
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According to the 2011 census, the literacy rate of Punjab was 75.84%. The male literacy was 80.44% and the female literacy was 70.73%. [12] The median number of years of schooling completed in the state was 6.5 for females and 7.8 for males, as of 2011. [13]
As of the 2023 census, Layyah district has 341,131 households and a population of 2,102,386. The district has a sex ratio of 106.23 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 61.83%: 70.91% for males and 52.21% for females. [1] [2] 604,722 (28.76% of the surveyed population) are under 10 years of age. [19] 386,282 (18.37%) live in urban areas. [1]
Mianwali has a literacy ratio of about 42.8%, considerably less than other urban cities in Punjab. As for male to female ratio, Male inhabitants count for 63.8% of population and female inhabitants account for the remaining 22.2%. This number may somewhat be inaccurate, as Parda culture doesn't allow audience with non-Mahrams. So census teams ...
Pakistan still has a low literacy rate relative to other countries. [8] As of 2022 Pakistan's literacy rates range from 96% in Islamabad to 23% in the Torghar District. [9] Literacy rates vary by gender and region. In tribal areas female literacy is 9.5%, [10] while Azad Kashmir has a literacy rate of 91%. [11]
District-wise Teacher-Pupil Ratio of Class 1 to 5 in 2017 (As of 30 September) [18] District Ratio Hoshiarpur: 15 Rupnagar: 16 Fatehgarh Sahib: 16 SAS Nagar: 17 SBS Nagar: 18 Gurdaspur: 18 Pathankot: 19 Kapurthala: 20 Faridkot: 20 Sri Muktsar Sahib: 20 Jalandhar: 21 Sangrur: 21 Patiala: 22 Ludhiana: 24 Bathinda: 24 Barnala: 26 Fazilka: 27 ...