Archive for November 26th, 2007
[The following from the PIB http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=33161]
Literacy rate in the country is collected only through the decennial census operations. As per the last Census conducted in 2001, the literacy rate of the country was 64.84 per cent and female literacy was 53.67 per cent in respect of the population aged 7 years and above. The literacy rate of Andhra Pradesh was 60.47 per cent and the female literacy rate was 50.43 per cent. A statement showing the State-wise literacy rates of all persons, males and females as 2001 Census is enclosed.
The approach Paper to the XI Plan of the Planning commission has set a target of achieving 8.5 per cent literacy rate by the end of the Plan period.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Shri M.A.A. Fatmai in a written reply to a question by Shri Ravula Chandra Sekar Reddy in Rajya Sabha today.
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HB/SB/literacyrate26.11
STATEMENT REGARDING LITERACY RATE IN THE COUNTRY
S.No. State/UT Literacy Rate
Male Female Person
1
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
70.32
|
50.43
|
60.47
|
2
|
Arunachal Pradesh
|
63.83
|
43.53
|
54.34
|
3
|
Assam
|
71.28
|
54.61
|
63.25
|
4
|
Bihar
|
59.68
|
33.12
|
47.00
|
5
|
Chhattisgarh
|
77.38
|
51.85
|
64.66
|
6
|
Goa
|
88.42
|
75.37
|
82.01
|
7
|
Gujarat
|
79.66
|
57.80
|
69.14
|
8
|
Haryana
|
78.49
|
55.73
|
67.91
|
9
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
85.35
|
67.42
|
76.48
|
10
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
66.60
|
43.00
|
55.52
|
11
|
Jharkhand
|
67.30
|
38.87
|
53.56
|
12
|
Karnataka
|
76.10
|
56.87
|
66.64
|
13
|
Kerala
|
94.24
|
87.72
|
90.86
|
14
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
76.06
|
50.29
|
63.74
|
15
|
Maharashtra
|
85.97
|
67.03
|
76.88
|
16
|
Manipur
|
80.33
|
60.53
|
70.53
|
17
|
Meghalaya
|
65.43
|
59.61
|
62.56
|
18
|
Mizoram
|
90.72
|
86.75
|
88.80
|
19
|
Nagaland
|
71.16
|
61.46
|
66.59
|
20
|
Orissa
|
75.35
|
50.51
|
63.08
|
21
|
Punjab
|
75.23
|
63.36
|
69.65
|
22
|
Rajasthan
|
75.70
|
43.85
|
60.41
|
23
|
Sikkim
|
76.04
|
60.40
|
68.81
|
24
|
Tamil Nadu
|
82.42
|
64.43
|
73.45
|
25
|
Tripura
|
81.02
|
64.91
|
73.19
|
26
|
Uttaranchal
|
83.28
|
59.63
|
71.62
|
27
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
68.82
|
42.22
|
56.27
|
28
|
West Bengal
|
77.02
|
59.61
|
68.64
|
29
|
A&N Islands
|
86.33
|
75.24
|
81.30
|
30
|
Chandigarh
|
86.14
|
76.47
|
81.94
|
31
|
D&N Haveli
|
71.18
|
40.23
|
57.63
|
32
|
Daman & Diu
|
86.76
|
65.61
|
78.18
|
33
|
Delhi
|
87.33
|
74.71
|
81.67
|
34
|
Lakshadweep
|
92.53
|
80.47
|
86.66
|
35
|
Pondichery
|
88.62
|
73.90
|
81.24
|
|
All India
|
75.26
|
53.67
|
64.84
|
November 26th, 2007
[The following is from http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=33162]
To assess progress of States and Union Territories towards the goal of Universalisation of Elementary Education, an Educational Development Index (EDI), has been developed by National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA). The EDI has been developed on four broad parameters of access, infrastructure, teacher related indicators and elementary education outcomes. State-wise ranking on a composite index for primary and upper primary level of education based on 2005-06 data, is given at Annexure.
Educationally Backward States receive priority in allocation of funds under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. In addition, capacity building of these States through trainings and workshops has been undertaken, especially in components in which these States are not performing well.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Shri M.A.A. Fatmi in a written reply to a question by Dr. Gyan Prakash Pilania in Rajya Sabha today.
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HB/SB/SB/nuepa26.11
ANNNEXURE
Composite (Primary & Upper Primary Level)Index
States/UT
|
EDI
|
Rank
|
A&N Islands
|
0.566
|
20
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
0.654
|
8
|
Arunachal Pradesh
|
0.458
|
33
|
Assam
|
0,490
|
30
|
Bihar
|
0.327
|
35
|
Chandigarh
|
0.690
|
5
|
Chhattisgarh
|
0.559
|
22
|
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
|
0.538
|
24
|
Daman & Diu
|
0.592
|
17
|
Delhi
|
0.707
|
2
|
Goa
|
0.586
|
18
|
Gujarat
|
0.630
|
13
|
Haryana
|
0.556
|
23
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
0.668
|
7
|
Jammu & Kashmir
|
0.597
|
16
|
Jharkhand
|
0.435
|
34
|
Karnataka
|
0.674
|
6
|
Kerala
|
0.708
|
1
|
Lakshadweep
|
0.650
|
10
|
Madhra Pradesh
|
0.512
|
29
|
Maharashtra
|
0.635
|
12
|
Manipur
|
0.564
|
21
|
Meghalaya
|
0.534
|
26
|
Mizoram
|
0.650
|
9
|
Nagaland
|
0.533
|
27
|
Orissa
|
0.512
|
28
|
Pondicherry
|
0.700
|
4
|
Punjab
|
0.608
|
14
|
Rajasthan
|
0.583
|
19
|
Sikkim
|
0.635
|
11
|
Tamil Nadu
|
0.701
|
3
|
Tripura
|
0.535
|
25
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
0.482
|
31
|
Uttranchal
|
0.605
|
15
|
West Bengal
|
0.467
|
32
|
November 26th, 2007
In https://www.orissalinks.com/?p=304 and https://www.orissalinks.com/?p=178 we mentioned reports regarding Orissa Congress central minister Mr. Chandrasekhar Sahu pursuing NIFT and getting assurance to get one for Orissa. However, today’s PIB below tells us that Orissa might miss the bus with respect to NIFT. See http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=33181.
The Union Government proposes to open new Fashion and Textile Technology Institutes during the Eleventh Plan period. New Centres of National Institute of Fashion Technology are being set up subject to the conditions that the State Government is willing to provide land and financial support and fulfillment of feasibility conditions. Decisions about the new centres are taken by NIFT Board, a Statutory body under Ministry of Textiles, as and when the proposals from State governments are received. This information was given by the Minister of State for Textiles, Shri E.V.K.S. Elangovan, in the Lok Sabha today, in a written reply to a question by Shri N.N. Krishnadas and Shri Tathagata Satpathy.
The Minister further informed that proposals have been received from Government of Bihar and Government of Kerala for setting up NIFT Centre in their states. No formal proposal has been received from Government of Orissa.
He further stated that proposal for setting up of NIFT Centre in Bihar has been approved by NIFT Board and the matter has been taken up with State Government for allotment of land and funding support. Proposal for setting up of NIFT Centre in Kannur, Kerala will be placed for consideration of the Board in its next meeting.
November 26th, 2007
[The following ad is from http://www.iopb.res.in/niser/NISER-fixedterm-faculty.pdf. Thanks to Nrusingh for the mail on this to the NIS-IISER list. This is indeed a cause for concern as other IISERs have advertised and even hired regular faculty. This delay is probably because NISER still does not have a director. It was expected by many that DAE would move fatser than MHRD. However, taht does not seem to be the case here and further delay in recruiting regular faculty will make it harder for NISEr to get top-notch faculty; it will then only get the left overs.]
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(NISER)
BHUBANESWAR – 751005
INDIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR FIXED TERM FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
The National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) has been established for the advancement of science education and research at the national level and is functioning from the campus of Institute of Physics at Bhubaneswar. NISER is funded by the Department of Atomic energy of the Government of India. The Institute has started an integrated M.Sc. programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics from the academic year 2007 – 2008. As an immediate measure NISER invites applications for fixed term appointment in all the above mentioned areas for teaching assignments beginning August, 2008. The remuneration and period of appointment will be based on academic qualifications and experiences.
Research infrastructure at Institute of Physics campus consists of a 3MV pelletron accelerator with several beam lines and excellent microscopy facility including 200 KeV TEM with various attachments. General purpose equipments for research in Chemistry and Biology are also being procured.
Interested scientists with a strong track record in teaching and research are requested to send their CV with a list of publications and resume of their teaching experiences to the Director, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar – 751 005. The above document may also be submitted as a pdf file by email to niser@iopb.res.in. The completed application should reach by January 31, 2008.
Faculty members serving in other academic institutions who would like to spend one or two semesters on sabbatical leave are encouraged to apply. Retired faculty members are also eligible for fixed term appointments. They may be provided suitable honoraria for teaching.
November 26th, 2007