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Where is the demographic dividend so many have boasted about?


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/only...is-graduate-or-above-census-1240996?site=full

Only 4.5% Population in India is Graduate or Above: Census
News Flash

New Delhi: Only 4.5 per cent of the population in the country is educated up to the level of graduate or above while a majority of 32.6 per cent population is not even educated up to the primary school level.

According to the census data for 2011 on literacy, workers and educational levels, released by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, literate population who are presently attending any educational institution in the country, below primary occupies the major share of 32.6 per cent.

It was followed by primary (25.2 per cent), middle (15.7 per cent), matric (11.1 per cent), higher secondary (8.6 per cent) and Graduate and above (4.5 per cent).

During the decade 2001-11, improvement is observed at middle and above educational levels and decline in percentage share at lower levels (below-primary and primary).

The improvements at higher educational levels are indication of educational advancement in the country during the decade 2001-11.

The data on workers by five categories of literates namely literate but below matric/secondary, matric/secondary but below graduate, technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree, graduate and above other than technical degree and technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree have also been released.

The data that distributes the population, main workers, marginal workers, non-workers, marginal and non-workers seeking/available for work by literacy status and educational levels separately for total, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population is also released.

The data reveals that during the decade 2001-2011, there is an overall improvement in literacy status and educational levels of various types of workers and non-workers among total and SC/ST population.

Census 2011 has further exhibited that out of about 55.5 million Marginal workers seeking/available for work in India, the majority of 21.9 million (39.4 per cent) are illiterates followed by 20.9 million (37.6 per cent) literates but below matric/secondary and 8.0 million (14.5 per cent) matric/secondary but below graduate.
 
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Where is the demographic dividend so many have boasted about?


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/only...is-graduate-or-above-census-1240996?site=full

Only 4.5% Population in India is Graduate or Above: Census
News Flash

New Delhi: Only 4.5 per cent of the population in the country is educated up to the level of graduate or above while a majority of 32.6 per cent population is not even educated up to the primary school level.

According to the census data for 2011 on literacy, workers and educational levels, released by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, literate population who are presently attending any educational institution in the country, below primary occupies the major share of 32.6 per cent.

It was followed by primary (25.2 per cent), middle (15.7 per cent), matric (11.1 per cent), higher secondary (8.6 per cent) and Graduate and above (4.5 per cent).

During the decade 2001-11, improvement is observed at middle and above educational levels and decline in percentage share at lower levels (below-primary and primary).

The improvements at higher educational levels are indication of educational advancement in the country during the decade 2001-11.

The data on workers by five categories of literates namely literate but below matric/secondary, matric/secondary but below graduate, technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree, graduate and above other than technical degree and technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree have also been released.

The data that distributes the population, main workers, marginal workers, non-workers, marginal and non-workers seeking/available for work by literacy status and educational levels separately for total, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population is also released.

The data reveals that during the decade 2001-2011, there is an overall improvement in literacy status and educational levels of various types of workers and non-workers among total and SC/ST population.

Census 2011 has further exhibited that out of about 55.5 million Marginal workers seeking/available for work in India, the majority of 21.9 million (39.4 per cent) are illiterates followed by 20.9 million (37.6 per cent) literates but below matric/secondary and 8.0 million (14.5 per cent) matric/secondary but below graduate.




According to indians on PDF, they're all geniuses who are the leading inventors, pioneers and producers of all the world's leading sciences and technologies.....lol.....:lol:
 
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Where is the demographic dividend so many have boasted about?


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/only...is-graduate-or-above-census-1240996?site=full

Only 4.5% Population in India is Graduate or Above: Census
News Flash

New Delhi: Only 4.5 per cent of the population in the country is educated up to the level of graduate or above while a majority of 32.6 per cent population is not even educated up to the primary school level.

According to the census data for 2011 on literacy, workers and educational levels, released by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, literate population who are presently attending any educational institution in the country, below primary occupies the major share of 32.6 per cent.

It was followed by primary (25.2 per cent), middle (15.7 per cent), matric (11.1 per cent), higher secondary (8.6 per cent) and Graduate and above (4.5 per cent).

During the decade 2001-11, improvement is observed at middle and above educational levels and decline in percentage share at lower levels (below-primary and primary).

The improvements at higher educational levels are indication of educational advancement in the country during the decade 2001-11.

The data on workers by five categories of literates namely literate but below matric/secondary, matric/secondary but below graduate, technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree, graduate and above other than technical degree and technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree have also been released.

The data that distributes the population, main workers, marginal workers, non-workers, marginal and non-workers seeking/available for work by literacy status and educational levels separately for total, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population is also released.

The data reveals that during the decade 2001-2011, there is an overall improvement in literacy status and educational levels of various types of workers and non-workers among total and SC/ST population.

Census 2011 has further exhibited that out of about 55.5 million Marginal workers seeking/available for work in India, the majority of 21.9 million (39.4 per cent) are illiterates followed by 20.9 million (37.6 per cent) literates but below matric/secondary and 8.0 million (14.5 per cent) matric/secondary but below graduate.

Updated: November 07, 2015 00:20 IST
 
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http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/09/11/the-most-educated-countries-in-the-world-3/4/

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Even China is nowhere as per these figuress.

Moral of the story - Useless indicator and a dick-measuring thread.
 
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Shining demographic dividend....
More like demongraphic bomb

Oddly enough you show your lack of education in this matter. When speaking of the demographic dividend_ it relates to the average age of the citizenry, and not levels of education i.e. Their workforce is young.

The younger the workforce, the more chances of being trained into skilled labor. The more citizens one has to take on the economic burdens of handling an older population. Your workforce in your factories, what's their average education?
 
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Oddly enough you show your lack of education in this matter. When speaking of the demographic dividend_ it relates to the average age of the citizenry, and not levels of education i.e. Their workforce is young.

The younger the workforce, the more chances of being trained into skilled labor. The more citizens one has to take on the economic burdens of handling an older population. Your workforce in your factories, what's their average education level?
strange why you are false flagging Mr NRI or whatever you guys calls urself these days to feel better.
 
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strange why you are false flagging Mr NRI or whatever you guys calls urself these days to feel better.
lol look at the OP, a Pakistani with American flag pretending to be Chinese. Now that's an epic level of falseflagging
 
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Tamil Nadu Data for 2017

Tamil Nadu Population 2017 (7,98,94,437 apx.).

Total Intake Graduate Capacity per year 23,20,382

20% seats not filled means rest is 18,56,306.
80% Pass-out means 14,85,044.

its 1.86 % per year to the total population of TN in 2017.

Tamil Nadu has 37 universities with 563 engineering colleges (UG 2,79,397 + PG 34,475 seats), 1150 Arts & Science college (20,00,000+ Seats) and 49 Medical colleges (6510 seats).

some countries next to us dont even have 563 Engineering college with 2,79,397 seats, who come and speak about it.
 
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India is third largest after USA and PRC in higher education in entire universe.
 
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lol look at the OP, a Pakistani with American flag pretending to be Chinese. Now that's an epic level of falseflagging
first of all thats a Singapore flag not Chinese pls get your facts straight.

and i called out the indian poster as he had 2 USA flags yet was typing in Hindi :omghaha:
 
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Still waiting for someone to tell me where Pakistan and China are.
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Buy a map or a world atlas maybe.

No thank you. I'm fine with Google and internet. You should also upgrade to getting your info from electronic means rather than relying on 19th century physical maps and atlas etc.

Now, if you'd care to answer the question, lemme rephrase it for your lesser comprehension.

'Where do China, Pakistan, and India stand in the ranking being talked about in the OP'?
 
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Still waiting for someone to tell me where Pakistan and China are.


No thank you. I'm fine with Google and internet. You should also upgrade to getting your info from electronic means rather than relying on 19th century physical maps and atlas etc.

Now, if you'd care to answer the question, lemme rephrase it for your lesser comprehension.

'Where do China, Pakistan, and India stand in the ranking being talked about in the OP'?
Lesser comprehension LOL
Pot calling kettle black and all that.

Sorry i prefer not to engage with low level ignoramuses like you.

Now go use that google and the internet to see what ignoramus means then come back. Laterrrzzzzz
 
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