Geographical Study of the Spatial Distribution Pattern and Changing Dimensions of Literacy in Ambedkar Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v4i1.611Keywords:
Literacy, Female Literacy, Population Growth, Demographic Transition, Population Density, Population–Literacy–Resource Relationship, Gender Gap in LiteracyAbstract
This research paper examines the literacy patterns and their changing trends in Ambedkar Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, situated in the Middle Ganga Plain (Awadh region). Using secondary data, the study analyzes literacy from spatial, temporal, and demographic perspectives. The findings show that literacy levels in the district have steadily improved over time, accompanied by a reduction in the gap between male and female literacy rates.
The study further reveals significant regional variations in literacy. Urban centers such as Akbarpur, the district headquarters, and the industrial towns of Tanda and Jalalpur record relatively high literacy levels due to better educational infrastructure and socio-economic opportunities. However, disparities remain within the surrounding rural areas, where literacy rates are comparatively lower. The most remote and peripheral rural regions continue to face challenges in achieving educational progress.
In recent years, the concept of literacy has expanded beyond basic reading and writing skills to include digital literacy and skill-based learning. These emerging dimensions are playing an important role in enhancing human capital and supporting the district’s demographic dividend. The study concludes that balanced and localized planning strategies are necessary to reduce regional inequalities and promote inclusive literacy development across all parts of Ambedkar Nagar district.
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