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Consider the following statements.
1.The SCs literacy rate of Haryana is 66.85% as compared to non-scheduled castes (77.70 percent).
2.In the case of scheduled castes, literacy rate was the lowest in Sirsa district.
3.The SC child sex ratio of Haryana is 865.
Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
1 and 2 Only
2 and 3 Only
1 and 3 Only
All of the above
As per census 2011, literacy rate in Haryana has been estimated 75.55 percent whereas it was the lowest (66.85 percent) among scheduled castes as compared to non-scheduled castes (77.70 percent). In the case of scheduled castes, literacy rate was the highest in Gurgaon (76.31 percent) followed by Rewari (76.03 percent) and Jhajjar (71.26 percent) whereas it was the lowest in Sirsa (55.08 percent) followed by Fatehabad (55.78 percent) and Kaithal (59.24 percent). Among non-scheduled castes, literacy rate was the highest in Gurgaon (85.94 percent), fo llowed by Ambala (81.64 percent) and Panchkula (83.16 percent) whereas it was recorded lowest in the districts of Mewat (53.01 percent) followed by Palwal (70.07 percent) and Kaithal (72.00 percent) in Haryana. The overall child sex ratio (0-6) of the SC population in Haryana state according to 2011 census is 865.
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