Question
What percentage represents the literacy rate among the
Scheduled Tribe population according to the 2011 Census of India?Solution
According to the 2011 Census of India, the literacy rate among the Scheduled Tribe (ST) population stood at 59%. This figure represents a measurable improvement from previous census data, reflecting the impact of government initiatives directed toward enhancing educational opportunities among marginalized communities. For comparative context, the overall national literacy rate in 2011 was approximately 74%, highlighting a 15 percentage point gap between the general population and the Scheduled Tribe communities. This disparity has prompted various governmental interventions, including the development of educational facilities in tribal regions, scholarship programs for tribal students, and specialized initiatives designed to increase educational accessibility for ST populations throughout India.
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