A District Level Analysis on Disparity In Literacy Rate Among the Scheduled Tribe and Non-Scheduled Tribe Population in West Bengal
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2022-02
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Journal of the Asiatic Society Mumbai
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Deshpande, Parineeta
Khare, Ambarish
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The Asiatic Society of Mumbai
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Dey Sarkar, S., & Basak, A. (2022). A District Level Analysis on Disparity In Literacy Rate Among the Scheduled Tribe and Non-Scheduled Tribe Population in West Bengal. Journal of the Asiatic Society Mumbai, 96(02 (I)). https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5125
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Literacy rate is one of the most important indicators for measuring social development. The
magnitude of socio-economic progress of any region is computed by literacy rate and level of education
of that particular region. In the last few decades India has witnessed improvement in literacy rate
however it also experienced disparity in the pattern of literacy rate among the scheduled tribe and nonscheduled tribe population, Despite the free and compulsory education for the children upto the age of
14, difference in terms of socio-economic condition among various social groups become an obstacle
for implementation of right to education to the deprived sections of the society. The increase in literacy
rate in West Bengal has also taken place unevenly with respect to the social groups. Even within the
same segments of population, diverse socio-economic condition creates a difference in literacy rate.
Therefore the present study is an attempt in mapping out the regional disparity in literacy rate among
the scheduled tribe and non-scheduled tribe population at district level in West Bengal based on the data
from Census, 2011. The output of the study will help to identify the problematic districts which have
high disparity in literacy rate among the tribal and non-tribal population so that new strategies can be
developed to minimize the disparity.
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96
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02 (I)
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0972-0766
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17