Socio-economic Welfare: Important Indicators
Socio-economic welfare refers to the overall well-being and quality of life of individuals and communities, considering both social and economic factors. It encompasses various aspects of people's lives, such as their access to basic needs (like food, shelter, and healthcare), education, employment opportunities, income levels, social support systems, and overall living conditions.
Key Indicators
Literacy Rate
- The literacy rate in India refers to the percentage of people aged 7 and above who can read and write with understanding.
- It is a key indicator of educational attainment and the ability to access and understand written information.
- As per the census ....
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