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Jains have highest percentage of literates: Census 2011

Jains have the highest percentage of literates above 7 years of age among India's religious communities, with Census India 2011 finding 86.73% of them as literate and only 13.57% as illiterate. Muslims, on the other hand, have the highest percentage of illiterates aged beyond 7 years at 42.72%.
Jains have highest percentage of literates: Census 2011
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Key Highlights
  • Jains have the highest percentage of literates above 7 years of age among India's religious communities.
  • Jains also have the highest percentage of educated members who are graduates and above.
  • The 2011 Census data has taken those between 0 and 6 years as illiterate.
NEW DELHI: Jains have the highest percentage of literates above 7 years of age among India's religious communities, with Census India 2011 finding 86.73% of them as literate and only 13.57% as illiterate. Muslims, on the other hand, have the highest percentage of illiterates aged beyond 7 years at 42.72%, as compared to 36.40% among Hindus, 32.49% among Sikhs, 28.17% among Buddhists and 25.66% among Christians.

As per the latest Census 2011 data released on 'education level by religious community for age 7 and above" by the government, other minority communities score over both Hindus and Muslims in literacy levels. As compared to 63.60% of 7 years-plus Hindus and 57.28% Muslims in the 'literate' category, the percentage of literates among Christians is 74.34%, among Buddhists 71.83% and among Sikhs 67.51%.
The latest data, said a census official, has taken those between 0 and 6 years as illiterate.
Jains have the highest percentage of educated members who are graduates and above. At 25.65% of Jains who have minimum graduation as qualification, they far surpass corresponding numbers for other communities, which are 8.85% for Christians, 6.40% for Sikhs, 6.18% for Buddhists, 5.98% for Hindus and an abysmal 2.76% for Muslims.
The good news is that literacy levels (for those above 7 years) have gone up since 2001 for all religious communities. The percentage of these literates among Hindus is up from 54.92% in 2001 to 63.60% in 2011, while the corresponding rise for Muslims is from 48.05% to 57.28%, for Christians from 69.45% to 74.34%, for Sikhs from 60.56% to 67.51%, for Buddhists from 62.16% to 71.83%.
But though more Muslims beyond 7 years of age are literate, the community still has the highest illiteracy levels in this category at 42.72%. Barely 2.76% are educated till graduation level or above, only 0.44% have technical/non-technical diploma, 4.44% are educated till higher secondary level and 6.33% till matric level. The highest number of literates in the Muslim community are at the primary level (16.08%), followed by 14.32% at below primary level and 9.73% at middle school.
In comparison, Hindus have 11.83% of their members educated below primary level, 15.11% till primary level, 11.27% till middle school level, 9% till matriculation and 6.62% till higher secondary.
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Bharti Jain

Bharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.

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