According to the provisional figures of Census 2011 the district having the highest literacy rate in India is

Aizawal (Mizoram)
Bidar (Karnataka)
Malappuram (Kerala)
Serchhip (Mizoram)

The correct answer is (c) Malappuram.

Malappuram district in Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India, with 94.6% of its population literate. This is followed by Kannur district in Kerala (94.0%), Ernakulam district in Kerala (93.9%), and Kozhikode district in Kerala (93.8%).

Aizawal district in Mizoram has a literacy rate of 91.5%, Bidar district in Karnataka has a literacy rate of 70.3%, and Serchhip district in Mizoram has a literacy rate of 92.1%.

The literacy rate in India is the percentage of the population aged 7 and above that can read and write with understanding. The literacy rate in India has increased significantly over the past few decades, from 18.3% in 1951 to 74.04% in 2011. This increase is due to a number of factors, including the expansion of education, the improvement of economic conditions, and the government’s focus on literacy programs.

The high literacy rate in Kerala is due to a number of factors, including the state’s strong focus on education, the high level of social development, and the state’s relatively low population density. Kerala has a long history of promoting education, and the state has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. The state also has a high level of social development, with a low poverty rate and a high standard of living. Kerala’s relatively low population density also means that the state has a relatively large number of schools and teachers per capita.

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