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Four northeast states top country's 'reading chart'
Times of India | TNN | May 13, 2013, 11.33 PM IST
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The results revealed that Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram are at the top slot with 67 per cent (85% urban and 59% rural readers) followed by Assam with 41 per cent (55% urban, 38% rural readers). "It shows that these states are far ahead of Maharashtra with 34 per cent (39% urban, 28% rural) readers. The rest of the NE states, along with other states, are at the bottom of the table with only 24 per cent and 23 per cent readers respectively," a state government official quoted from the report.
A recent report released by Union human resource development minister MM PallamRaju in New Delhi has revealed that youth from the northeast top the "reading chart" in the country.
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