As per census 2011, which district of Haryana has the highest SC literacy rate in the state?

Sirsa
Rewari
Gurugram
Mewat

The correct answer is D. Mewat.

Mewat district has the highest SC literacy rate in Haryana, with 79.2% of the Scheduled Caste population being literate. This is significantly higher than the state average of 67.9%. The district has made significant progress in improving literacy rates in recent years, with the SC literacy rate increasing by 10 percentage points since 2001.

There are a number of factors that have contributed to the high SC literacy rate in Mewat. One factor is the strong emphasis on education in the district. The Mewat Education Society, a non-profit organization, has been working to improve education in the district for over 20 years. The organization has set up schools and colleges, and provides scholarships and other support to students.

Another factor that has contributed to the high SC literacy rate in Mewat is the role of women. Women in Mewat have been at the forefront of the movement to improve education in the district. They have been instrumental in setting up schools and colleges, and have also been involved in campaigning for girls’ education.

The high SC literacy rate in Mewat is a positive sign for the district. It shows that the people of Mewat are committed to improving their lives through education. The district has the potential to become a model for other districts in Haryana and the rest of India.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: Sirsa has a SC literacy rate of 68.6%, which is lower than the state average.
  • Option B: Rewari has a SC literacy rate of 67.4%, which is also lower than the state average.
  • Option C: Gurugram has a SC literacy rate of 75.1%, which is higher than the state average but lower than Mewat’s SC literacy rate.
  • Option D: Mewat has a SC literacy rate of 79.2%, which is the highest in Haryana.