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Title: Educational System in Jammu and Kashmir 1975
Authors: Planning Department
Keywords: Jammu and Kashmir Educational System1975
Educational System Jammu and Kashmir 1975
Education in Jammu and Kashmir 1975
Education Statistics Jammu and Kashmir 1975
Issue Date: 1975
Publisher: Government of Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar
Abstract: From Foreword: The backwardness of Jammu and Kashmir State is to be traced to a number of factors including the low literacy levels. In the post Independence era, the Government accorded high priority to the development of Education in the State and in consequence, the State has over the years, witnessed large scale and rapid expansion of the educational facilities at all levels of education. While the benefits accruing from such expansion have made a conspicous dent in the problem and improved the literacy rate from slightly over 6% in the pre-independence period to over 7% as in 1971, the expansion, however, has not been matched by a balanced dispersal of institutions and, in consequence, there are areas and some sections of population which are lagging behind the rest of the community.
Description: 162p. B&W.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5575
Appears in Collections:Jammu & Kashmir Surveys and Statistics

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