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Literacy rate in Pakistan slips by 2%

Horrible news. How can a country progress if nearly half her people are illiterate?
 
BUT WE NEED MORE ROADS AND METRO BUSES ITS NOT LIKE THE CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY.
 
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Speakers note Pakistan ranks near top of the table on illiteracy.

ISLAMABAD: Literacy rate in the country saw an annual drop of 2.0 per cent to 58 per cent during fiscal year 2015-16 — a level last seen in FY2013-14 when the current PML-N government came into power, official figures released on Thursday revealed.

The situation has turned out to be an embarrassment for the federal government as it skipped mentioning figures of FY15 in the Pakistan Economic Survey 2016-17 which were better than the year FY14, just to avoid criticism. This scribe found the missing figures from previous year’s records.

‘Our dream is to make Pakistan 100% literate’

The decline in literacy rate has been witnessed in Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab while it remained stagnant in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).

The drop is also being termed as a setback for the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Trainings which had been painting a rosy picture of the education sector.

The literacy rate in Balochistan has fallen to 41 per cent in FY16 as compared to 44 per cent in FY15. Sindh has witnessed a whopping fall of 5.0 per cent to 55 per cent in FY16 as against 60 per cent the previous fiscal. The rate in K-P has remained stagnant at 53 per cent since FY14 while Punjab witnessed a 1.0 per cent decline in the rate as compared to the rate the last fiscal.

Interestingly, the total number of enrolments at the national level during FY16 stood at 46.2 million as compared to 43.9 million during FY15, reflecting an increase of 5.0 per cent.

Urban-rural divide

The urban-rural gulf is still wide in terms of literacy rate – standing at 74 per cent in urban areas and 49 per cent in rural areas, pointing to the widening gap between rural and urban education systems. Moreover, the overall literacy rate among the male and female populations is 81 per cent and 68 per cent respectively. A similar trend is glaring in all provinces.

Govt redefines literacy for count

In Punjab, the total literacy rate is 54 per cent among female population and 59 per cent among male population. In rural areas, the count is 44 per cent for females and 66 per cent for males. And in urban area, it is 73 per cent for females and 82 per cent for males.

Balochistan has 24 per cent female and 56 per cent male literacy rate. The figure is 15 per cent for females and 48 per cent for males in rural areas while in urban, it is 44 per cent and 76 percent for females and males respectively.

K-P’s literacy count is 36 per cent in case of females and 72 per cent in case of males. In rural areas, percentage for females is 33 and males 70. While in urban areas, it is 52 per cent and 77 per cent for females and males respectively.

Matter of literacy: Out-of-school children census from 2017

In Sindh, 44 per cent females and 67 per cent males are literate. In rural areas, it becomes 19 per cent in case of female population and 51 per cent in case of male population. In urban areas, it is 65 per cent and 80 per cent for female and male population respectively.

Public sector expenditure on education as percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP) is increasing at a snail’s pace with an estimation at 2.3 per cent during the FY16 as compared to 2.2 per cent in FY15.

Educationists and national campaigners have been pressing the government to allocate 4.0 per cent of GDP to the education sector. The figure was 2.1 per cent in 2013-14.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1419396/economic-survey-literacy-rate-pakistan-slips-2/
very unfortunate. i was expecting that at least Kpk would be making some progress
 
Literacy is still a bad measure, what is required is education rate to at least high school and Pakistan lags far behind in that. Without education levels rising, Pakistan is doomed sooner or later.
 
very unfortunate. i was expecting that at least Kpk would be making some progress


that progress is limited to facebook and twitter

can you see any impact on figures??? trend seems to be downwards...

these figures are for Pakistan kpk is included in them
 
The problem will only get worse. Fall in literacy=>Greater extremism=>More destabilization=>Fall in literacy
 
Literacy is still a bad measure, what is required is education rate to at least high school and Pakistan lags far behind in that. Without education levels rising, Pakistan is doomed sooner or later.

Chinese Started their education from primary levels instead of directly focusing on higher education. India did the opposite when Nehru started with the IIT's. Go check the difference. You have to start from the very bottom...
 
Even if we do bring up literacy its not enough. Someone knowing how to read and write is still not skilled enough to bring up a country. We need people who have atleast education up to high school.
 
that progress is limited to facebook and twitter

can you see any impact on figures??? trend seems to be downwards...

these figures are for Pakistan kpk is included in them
are you supporter of pml n? anyway i know kpk included. i did not compare kpk . i do not know what efforts nawaz sharif province put for education but i know what is going on in kpk hence i was houseful we would do better.
i dont use Facebook so my assessment is not based on that.
looking at the figures it is though bit relieving that there was no decrease in kpk..
 
Can someone please explain how we came to this conclusion without having actual data? AFAIK, most of our stats are estimates due lack of proper institutions and census?
 
very unfortunate. i was expecting that at least Kpk would be making some progress

"The decline in literacy rate has been witnessed in Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab while it remained stagnant in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).

The drop is also being termed as a setback for the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Trainings which had been painting a rosy picture of the education sector.

The literacy rate in Balochistan has fallen to 41 per cent in FY16 as compared to 44 per cent in FY15. Sindh has witnessed a whopping fall of 5.0 per cent to 55 per cent in FY16 as against 60 per cent the previous fiscal. The rate in K-P has remained stagnant at 53 per cent since FY14 while Punjab witnessed a 1.0 per cent decline in the rate as compared to the rate the last fiscal."

As you already stated there is some consolation in KPK, however percentage is not actual reflection of the situation; as Balochistan has least population and Punjab has most; so even 1% drop in Punjab would be more damaging than 4% of Baluchistan.
 

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