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Title: Selected Educational Statistics 2000-2001 (As on 30-09-2000)
Authors: Commissioner & Director of School Education AP
Keywords: Selected Educational Statistics 2000-2001 Andhra pradesh
Commissioner & Director of School Education Andhra Pradesh
The Right Place of Every Child is School
Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Statistics
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Commissioner & Director of School Education, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
Abstract: From Preface: Gandhiji warned way back in 1939, that “Illiteracy of the masses was India’s sin and shame and must be liquidated'. Literacy as a basic minimum need for the vast masses in rural and urban areas continued to be a cause for concern and is considered as pre-requisite for over-all development of the Country. During the last decade the focus on Elementary Education has improved the literacy rate of Andhra Pradesh from 44.09% (1991 Census) to 61.11% (2001 Provisional figures) with a net growth of 17.02 percent. Though the growth in literacy rate of A.P. is apparent but still it lags behind in literacy rate when compared to national average of 66.35. The Ninth Plan (1997-2002), treated Elementary Education as most crucial investment in Human Resource Development. The planning process has shifted from State/National level to District level. Availability of computerized data bases have helped in planning at disaggregated levels.
Description: 266p. B&W.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3348
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