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North-East Monitor a programme focussing on Mizoram and
its literacy levels will telecast on Doordarshan on Tuesday 8 June
at 9.30 am on the National Channel (DD1).
The programme revolves around the northeastern state of Mizoram
. The state although remote has a rather unique distinction of being
the second highest literate state next to Kerala.
People of Mizoram seem to be transforming themselves into a model
community in a little over four generations. So much so that Mizoram
today has a record 88.49 percent literacy rate,second only to Kerala.
The literacy rate in Kerala according to the 2001 census is marginally
higher than Mizoram at 89.91 percent. The national literacy rate
is just 52.21 percent.
British Baptist missionaries, William Frederick Savidge and J.H.Lorrain,
who first landed in the hills of Mizoram sometime in 1894 and very
soon reduced the oral Mizo language to a written form, taught a
number of locals to read and write, besides introducing schools
and imparting education for the people.
Today it produces the highest number of IAS and IPS officers from
the northeast region.
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