Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India, has a diverse range of districts with varying levels of development. Literacy is a significant factor in the growth and progress of any region, and while some districts have shown improvement in literacy rates, others continue to lag. In this article, we will focus on the district in Uttar Pradesh with the lowest literacy rate.
Uttar Pradesh, located in northern India, is the country’s most populous state with over 241 million people, accounting for 16.5% of India’s population. It shares borders with several Indian states and Nepal. Covering 243,286 km², it ranks as the fourth-largest state by area. Its capital is Lucknow, while Prayagraj serves as the judicial capital. Major rivers like the Ganges and Yamuna flow through the state, and agriculture dominates its landscape.
Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts, organized into 18 administrative divisions. Lucknow serves as both the capital and largest city of the state, as well as its largest metropolitan area. This division ensures better governance and management across the state’s vast and diverse regions.
The literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh is 67.68%, according to the latest census. Male literacy is significantly higher at 77.28%, while female literacy lags behind at 57.18%. This highlights the gender disparity in education within the state, despite overall progress.
Shrawasti, a district in Uttar Pradesh, has a population of 1,117,361, with a literacy rate of only 46.74%, the lowest in the state. Of this, 423,313 are literate. The district faces challenges in education, including poverty, limited infrastructure, and a significant gender gap in literacy, hindering overall progress.
Bahraich, a district in Uttar Pradesh, has a population of 3,487,731, with a literacy rate of 49.36%, making it the second-lowest in the state. Out of the population, 1,398,368 are literate. Bahraich struggles with low literacy due to factors like poverty, limited educational resources, and socio-economic challenges, particularly affecting female education.
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