5 NE states among top 10 states with highest literacy rate, Arunachal 21st

Staff Reporter

ITANAGAR, 23 May: Five Northeastern states ranked among the top 10 states/UTs with the highest literacy rates, led by Mizoram at the top with 98.2%.

Arunachal Pradesh stood at 21st position with 84.2% literacy rate among the 28 states and 8 UTs, according to the Periodic Labour Force Survey 2023-2024 of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.

Besides Mizoram, the other four Northeastern states in the top 10 were Nagaland (3rd, 95.7%), Meghalaya (5th, 94.2%), Tripura (6th, 93.7%), and Manipur (10th, 92%). Sikkim and Assam had literacy rates of 84.7% and 87%, respectively.

Andhra Pradesh and Bihar recorded the lowest literacy rates, standing at 72.6% and 74.3%,respectively.

In Arunachal, the literacy rate among males aged 7 years and above stood at 88%, while it was 80.30% for females.

In urban areas, the state’s literacy rate among males aged 7 years and above stood at 94.6%, while it was 87.6% for females.

In rural areas, the literacy rate among males aged 7 years and above stood at 86.7%, while it was 78.7% for females, the data showed.

On 20 May, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma officially declared Mizoram a fully literate state, marking a historic milestone in the state’s educational journey.

With this achievement, Mizoram becomes the first state in India to attain full literacy. The announcement was made during a special function held in Aizawl.

As per the 2011 census, Mizoram recorded a literacy rate of 91.33%, ranking third in India.

The data indicates that India achieved 80.9% literacy rate.

The top 10 states with the highest literacy rates:

  1. Mizoram – 98.2%
  2. Lakshadweep – 97.3%
  3. Nagaland – 95.7%
  4. Kerala – 95.3%
  5. Meghalaya – 94.2%
  6. Tripura – 93.7%
  7. Chandigarh – 93.7%
  8. Goa – 93.6%
  9. Puducherry – 92.7%
  10. Manipur – 92%