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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 6532-6537


Evaluation Of Level Of Education Status Of Muslims Residing In The Selected Blocks Of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India

Azazuddin, Azazuddin, DR. Dinesh Kumar.




Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of education among Muslims in certain blocks of the Meerut district using a number of different indicators of education, such as the literacy rate, the completed level of education, and to make recommendations for the educational advancement of Muslims. The findings indicated that In the male population of Mirpur Jakhed block, the Primary percentage was found to be 10.7, whereas in the female population of Ataula block, the Primary percentage was found to be 5.0. The greatest Primary percentage was discovered in the male population of Mirpur Jakhed block. The greatest Secondary percentage was recorded in Mirpur Jakhed block. The female population of Mirpur Jakhed block had the greatest proportion of people who had completed higher secondary education at 3.9, while the male population of Ataula block had the lowest percentage of people who had completed higher secondary education at 0.8. The block with the greatest proportion of graduates was Afzalpur Pavati. The male population of Ataula block had the lowest post Graduate percentage, which was found to be 0.1, while the male population of Yusufabad block had the highest post Graduate percentage, which was found to be 15.5. The findings have shown that the level of literacy among Muslim in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh is not sufficient and calls for more focus and consideration.

Key words: Muslim; Socioeconomics; Status; Meerut; Population; Education.






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