Indian states ranking by literacy rate

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The graph shows the literacy rate of the 28 states of India and India (as whole) in 2011 (green) as compared to in 2001 (blue). Union territories have not been included

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Rank India/State/Union Territory Literacy Rate (%) - 2011 Census Literacy Rate (%) - 2001 Census Decadal Difference (%)
1 Kerala 93.91 90.86 3.14
2 Lakshadweep 92.28 86.66 5.62
3 Mizoram 91.58 88.80 2.78
4 Andhra Pradesh 91.1[4] -- --
5 Tripura 87.75[lower-alpha 1] 73.19 13.56
6 Goa 87.40 82.01 5.39
7 Daman & Diu 87.07 78.18 8.89
8 Puducherry 86.55 81.24 5.31
9 Chandigarh 86.43 81.94 4.49
10 Delhi 86.34 81.67 4.67
11 Andaman & Nicobar 86.27 81.30 4.97
12 Himachal Pradesh 83.78 76.48 7.30
13 Maharashtra 82.91 76.88 6.03
14 Sikkim 82.20 68.81 13.39
15 Tamil Nadu 80.33 73.45 6.88
16 Nagaland 80.11 66.59 13.52
17 Manipur 79.85 69.93 9.92
18 Uttarakhand 79.63 71.62 8.01
19 Gujarat 79.31 69.14 10.17
20 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 77.65 57.63 20.02
21 West Bengal 77.08 68.64 8.44
22 Punjab 76.68 69.65 7.03
23 Haryana 76.64 67.91 8.73
24 Karnataka 75.60 66.64 8.96
25 Meghalaya 75.48 62.56 12.92
India 74.04 64.83 9.21
26 Odisha 73.45 63.08 10.37
27 Assam 73.18 63.25 9.93
28 Chhattisgarh 71.04 64.66 6.38
29 Madhya Pradesh 70.63 63.74 6.89
30 Uttar Pradesh 69.72 56.27 13.45
31 Jammu & Kashmir 68.74 55.52 13.22
32 Jharkhand 67.63 53.56 14.07
33 Rajasthan 67.06 60.41 6.65
34 Arunachal Pradesh 66.95 54.34 12.61
35 Telangana 66.5[lower-alpha 2] -- --
36 Bihar 63.82 47.00 16.82

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