
Over 70% of India's population resides in rural areas where agriculture is the main source of income. In terms of space and population, some villages are relatively huge, while others are smaller. As to the 2011 census, india has roughly 628,221 villages. On the other hand, the population keeps growing.
We are going to show you a community today that is the best educated in Asia as well as the nation. Here, educated officers make up about 80% of the household members. The Limca Book of Records also contains the name of this village.
The Jawan block of the aligarh district in Uttar Pradesh is home to Dhorra Mafi Village. In all of Asia, Dhorra Mafi is regarded as the most educated village. 'Most Literate Village' Dhorra Mafi was inducted into the 'Limca Book of Records' in 2002. The fact that Dhorra Mafi is located in Uttar Pradesh, one of the biggest states in northern india and the eighth least literate in the nation, made the recognition much more noteworthy.
More than 14,000 people live in Dhorra Mafi village, which also features concrete homes, a 24-hour water and electricity supply, and a number of English-medium schools and colleges. The lifestyle of the locals is opulent. Since the majority of people have work, there is less reliance on agriculture. Around 11,000 people live in this area, and more than 90% of them are educated, according to media estimates. Furthermore, they have important positions in the nation's governments. Members of this village have gone on to become IAS officers, doctors, engineers, scientists, and professors.
In this village, everyone coexists, and men and women are treated equally. Everybody participates equally in all activities. people from different communities coexist here. It is quite attractive because the local culture is very different from that of any other hamlet. In 2002, the rural literacy rate in the country was only 73.5%. However, the Gram panchayat and the villagers worked together to raise the literacy rate to over 80%. The goal of 100 percent literacy is still being pursued by Dhorra Mafi.
We are going to show you a community today that is the best educated in Asia as well as the nation. Here, educated officers make up about 80% of the household members. The Limca Book of Records also contains the name of this village.
The Jawan block of the aligarh district in Uttar Pradesh is home to Dhorra Mafi Village. In all of Asia, Dhorra Mafi is regarded as the most educated village. 'Most Literate Village' Dhorra Mafi was inducted into the 'Limca Book of Records' in 2002. The fact that Dhorra Mafi is located in Uttar Pradesh, one of the biggest states in northern india and the eighth least literate in the nation, made the recognition much more noteworthy.
More than 14,000 people live in Dhorra Mafi village, which also features concrete homes, a 24-hour water and electricity supply, and a number of English-medium schools and colleges. The lifestyle of the locals is opulent. Since the majority of people have work, there is less reliance on agriculture. Around 11,000 people live in this area, and more than 90% of them are educated, according to media estimates. Furthermore, they have important positions in the nation's governments. Members of this village have gone on to become IAS officers, doctors, engineers, scientists, and professors.
In this village, everyone coexists, and men and women are treated equally. Everybody participates equally in all activities. people from different communities coexist here. It is quite attractive because the local culture is very different from that of any other hamlet. In 2002, the rural literacy rate in the country was only 73.5%. However, the Gram panchayat and the villagers worked together to raise the literacy rate to over 80%. The goal of 100 percent literacy is still being pursued by Dhorra Mafi.