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Bengal tops in ‘basic literacy index’

Bengal tops in 'basic literacy index'
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Pouliai.roy Kolkata: Bengal has topped the charts among major countries in the ‘basic literacy index and numerated’, literacy indicators among children at the pre-primary and primary level.
The country has reached a total score of 58.9, far above the national average of 48.3.
Kerala has pocketed the top spot among 11 smaller states while Lakshadweep has scored the highest goal between the territory of the United States and Mizoram among countries in the Northeast.
This report – was assigned by the Council of Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) and prepared by the Institute of Competitiveness – released on Thursday by the Chair of the EAC-PM Debroy Bibek.
Taking to Twitter, CM Mamata Banerjee said, “Great news for West Bengal! We have secured the top rankings among larger countries on ‘literacy literacy & numeracy index’.
I congratulate all teachers, guardians and members of the department Our education for this extraordinary achievement! “The report showed Bengal has received many scores in providing educational infrastructure -” too much information “in parameters such as having more schools with proper drinking water, toilets, and hand washing facilities – and performing “In the expected range” in taking elementary schools up to one kilometer of households and taking a household kilometer and.
Providing electrical connections to elementary school.
The percentage of teachers at the primary level is the location where Bengal has occurred in the educational infrastructure is in bridging a digital divide induced by a pandemic, with fewer schools that have internet and computers.
The state has also done very well in the percentage of teachers at the basic level but has fallen behind the national average in capturing primary drop-out, ensuring the ratio of dirty registration and primary pupil teacher ratio.
Bengal has also reached a score of 100 in a customized net registration ratio (NER) at the primary level for girls.
In fact, the state has witnessed 82.7% registration among boys at the primary level of 73.3% among girls, a 9.4% difference made it the best player among all major states.
The average all-India is 83.2% for men, 67.1% for women.
The other two categories where Bengal has scored 100 goals capturing infant mortality and state expenditure at midday eating.
Only 17 states and four union areas scored above the national average of 48.3.
While Kerala has topped the list of small countries with a score of 67.9, Lakshadweep is the top score with 52.69 and Mizoram the best northeastern state with a score of 51.64.
Bihar and Jharkhand are the worst players among each country larger and smaller.
State sources said the center also appreciated the presentation by experts on bridge courses being prepared to plug in the academic gap induced by a pandemic in school education, including at the base level.
The state has formed three members panels to develop data about this.
The countries are judged in five pillars consisting of 41 indicators – educational infrastructure, access to education, basic health, learning outcomes and governance.
The EAC-PM statement said that from five pillars, it was observed that countries had done specifically in governance.
“More than 50% of countries scored below the national average, i.e.
28.05, the lowest in all pillars,” he said.
According to the statement, during the panel discussion held on that occasion, Bibek Debroy said, “Education leads to positive externalities and the quality of education provided is important especially during the years of formative years.”

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