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In rural areas of Bihar, male and female literacy rate is 57.1 and 29.6 respectively. ... Literacy in Bihar [3] Districts of Bihar 2011 2001 1991 Total Gender wise
Literacy rates as %age of population by States and Union territories State or UT ... Bihar: 13.49 21.95 23.17 32.32 37.49 47.00 61.80 Chandigarh - - 70.43 74.80
Urban areas have higher literacy rates than rural. Literacy rates are higher in the central urban areas of Bihar and the lowest in the north and east regions of the state. [citation needed] The urban literacy rate is 58.42%; whereas, the rural literacy rate is 29.57%. [citation needed] Districts in rural areas tend to have a large population of ...
Total Urban literacy rate is 71.9. In urban areas of Bihar, Male and Female literacy rate is 79.9 and 62.6 respectively. . [36] Total number of literates in Bihar is 3,16,75,607 which consists 2,09,78,955 Male and 1,06,96,652 Female. Patna has highest Literacy Rate of 63.82% followed by Rohtas (62.36%) and Munger (60.11%). Kishanganj has lowest ...
The district has a population density of 1,014 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,630/sq mi). [15] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 28.66%. [15] Purnia has a sex ratio of 930 females for every 1000 males, [15] and a literacy rate of 58.23%. 10.51% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled ...
Rohtas district has the highest literacy in Bihar. The literacy rate of Rohtas district which is 73.37% as per 2011 census is highest among all 38 districts of Bihar. Rohtas district also has one of the highest forest cover among all 38 districts of Bihar. [citation needed] The Rohtas district is a part of Patna Division, and it has an area of
Bihar has significantly raised the literacy rate as per the 2011 census. Literacy rate in year 1951 was only 13.49%, 21.95% in year 1961, 23.17% in year 1971 and 32.32% in year 1981. [49] The literacy rate has risen from 39% in 1991 to 47% in 2001 to 63.8% in 2011. [45]
The child population of six years or below was 419,703 in rural areas, of which 215,813 were male and 203,890 were female. Children comprise 19.63% of the district's rural population. The literacy rate in rural areas of Supaul district is 56.89% as per census data 2011. Male and female literacy stood at 69.03& and 43.82% respectively.