Andhra Pradesh, located in the southeastern part of India, is known for its rich cultural heritage, agriculture, and growing industrial sector. However, the state faces challenges in various areas, including literacy. Among the districts of Andhra Pradesh, the one with the least literacy rate highlights the need for focused educational reforms and developmental efforts.
Andhra Pradesh is a state located in the southern coastal region of India. It ranks as the seventh-largest state by area and the tenth-most populous in the country. The main language spoken is Telugu, which is also one of India’s classical languages and the official language of the state. The capital city is Amaravati, and Visakhapatnam stands as its largest city.
Andhra Pradesh is divided into 26 districts, each serving as administrative units within the state. The capital of Andhra Pradesh is Amaravati, while Visakhapatnam is the largest city. The state’s largest metropolitan area is the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region, which includes Amaravati and its surrounding areas. This division into districts helps in effective governance and management of the state’s resources and services.
The literacy rate in Andhra Pradesh has improved, reaching 67.02% according to the latest census. Male literacy is higher at 74.88%, while female literacy stands at 59.15%. This upward trend reflects ongoing educational advancements, though efforts are still needed to address the gender gap and further boost overall literacy levels across the state.
Vizianagaram is the district in Andhra Pradesh with the lowest literacy rate, standing at 58.89%. The district has a population of 2,344,474, with 1,238,388 people being literate. This highlights significant challenges in educational attainment within the district, underscoring the need for targeted initiatives to improve literacy rates and educational access.
Vizianagaram is renowned for its handicrafts, particularly wooden toys and intricate wall hangings. The city is also celebrated for its Kalamkari paintings, a traditional art form known for its vibrant and detailed designs. These crafts and artworks reflect the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the region, making Vizianagaram a notable center for traditional craftsmanship.
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