The book The Census of India An Analysis And Criticism was written by author M Subraya Kamath Here you can read free online of The Census of India An Analysis And Criticism book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Census of India An Analysis And Criticism a good or bad book?
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It is really difficult to understand this absurd relationship. The British Rulers decided to encourage education only after all the provinces had been annexed by the Company. Moreover Bengal and Behar were won at the same period and yet the expenditure on education in the latter is half of what it is in the former. One interesting fact is noteworthy in understanding the amount of illiteracy in this country. The proportion of literates is highest among males at " 20 and over, " and among females... — 21 per mille — at the age-period 15 — 20. The latter phenomenon is not strange since that is exactly the time when we can expect the largest proportion of literates. In the previous age-period, they are generally in the school and are thus only getting rid of illiteracy, and in the later, they have begun to forget their learning on account of the absence of any opportunities to retain it. To explain the seemingly inconsis- tent state of affairs among the males, Mr. Gait gives three reasons.
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