Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
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Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/gujarat/waiting-for-bridge-these-gujarat-kids-swim-daily-to-reach-school/
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Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
How about in BIMARU heartland - are they scared of even swimming because some guy will do pieceful H-M synthesis?
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Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:How about in BIMARU heartland - are they scared of even swimming because some guy will do pieceful H-M synthesis?
Literacy figures of UP are higher than the corresponding figures for AP:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_states_ranking_by_literacy_rate
U might wish to hang your head in shame.
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Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
2011? Check the new figures for Telangana and AP.Rashmun wrote:Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:How about in BIMARU heartland - are they scared of even swimming because some guy will do pieceful H-M synthesis?
Literacy figures of UP are higher than the corresponding figures for AP:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_states_ranking_by_literacy_rate
U might wish to hang your head in shame.
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Join date : 2012-08-24
Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
[quote="Vakavaka Pakapaka"]
There are no new figures for Telangana available and I refuse to believe that the literacy rate for AP will suddenly skyrocket to 90% after the bifurcation even though undivided AP had one of the poorest records in India with respect to literacy rates. Wikipedia is a useful tool but we cannot believe everything it tells us without analyzing it ourselves. Meanwhile this article explains why Andhra Pradesh continues to be a laggard in literacy rates:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/columns/k-kanagasabapathy/why-ap-lags-in-literacy-levels/article2012892.ece
2011? Check the new figures for Telangana and AP.[/quoteRashmun wrote:Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:How about in BIMARU heartland - are they scared of even swimming because some guy will do pieceful H-M synthesis?
Literacy figures of UP are higher than the corresponding figures for AP:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_states_ranking_by_literacy_rate
U might wish to hang your head in shame.
There are no new figures for Telangana available and I refuse to believe that the literacy rate for AP will suddenly skyrocket to 90% after the bifurcation even though undivided AP had one of the poorest records in India with respect to literacy rates. Wikipedia is a useful tool but we cannot believe everything it tells us without analyzing it ourselves. Meanwhile this article explains why Andhra Pradesh continues to be a laggard in literacy rates:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/columns/k-kanagasabapathy/why-ap-lags-in-literacy-levels/article2012892.ece
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Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
Another good article analyzing why AP slipped behind
UP and other states in literacy rates:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/AP-slips-further-in-national-literacy-ratings/articleshow/8521983.cms
UP and other states in literacy rates:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/AP-slips-further-in-national-literacy-ratings/articleshow/8521983.cms
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Re: Gujarat Shining: Children have to swim for 30 minutes to go to school, then attend classes while drenched. Then swim back.
Rashmun wrote:Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:2011? Check the new figures for Telangana and AP.Rashmun wrote:Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:How about in BIMARU heartland - are they scared of even swimming because some guy will do pieceful H-M synthesis?
Literacy figures of UP are higher than the corresponding figures for AP:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_states_ranking_by_literacy_rate
U might wish to hang your head in shame.
There are no new figures for Telangana available and I refuse to believe that the literacy rate for AP will suddenly skyrocket to 90% after the bifurcation even though undivided AP had one of the poorest records in India with respect to literacy rates. Wikipedia is a useful tool but we cannot believe everything it tells us without analyzing it ourselves. Meanwhile this article explains why Andhra Pradesh continues to be a laggard in literacy rates:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/columns/k-kanagasabapathy/why-ap-lags-in-literacy-levels/article2012892.ece
*corrected*
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