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Inter-State Educational Imbalance in India

Author Affiliations

  • 1 Al-Barkaat Institute of Education, Aligarh, INDIA

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 4, Issue (10), Pages 54-61, October,14 (2015)

Abstract

India is a developing country striving for achieving the status of developed country. But many factors are there due which our country could not achieve that status even after many years of independence. Among them the major factor is education on which all other factors like economic, social, political etc. depend. Our country is educationally backward; one of the reasons of this backwardness is that the level of education is not uniform across all the states. Some states are educationally developed and some are backward. Therefore, in the present research article the author made an attempt to analyze the educational imbalance existing among the state.

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