A key indicator of a state's growth and development is literacy. Let’s look at India's 9 most literate states as per the 2011 census:
Kerala always gets points for high literacy in India. Its rate of literacy was 94%, but recent studies show that it has been increased to 96.2%.
The literacy rate of Lakshadweep is 91.85%. The government's attempts to foster literacy have had an immense effect on the island's schools.
The northeastern Indian state of Mizoram has a 91.33% literacy rate. Christian missionaries are given credit for aiding the state's gain.
Known for its breathtaking scenery, Goa is notable for having a high literacy rate of 88.70%.
The literacy rate in the state of Tripura is 87.22%. The state government launched plenty of school initiatives in a bid to raise literacy.
The literacy rate in the Union Territory of Daman and Diu is 87.10%. By focusing on a variety of goals, management has greatly enhanced literacy.
The literacy rate in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is 86.63%. Its unique geographic and cultural context has impacted the system of learning.
The literacy rate of Delhi, India's capital, is 86.21%. Offering students a high-quality education is an important aspect of the city's schools.
The literacy rate in Chandigarh, a Union Territory that serves as the capital of both Punjab and Haryana, is 86.05%.