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by mistrial9
2179 days ago
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As an American with an interest in South Asian culture, I found this ten percent number striking. A quick look at the US Library of Congress via Google search, shows these major newspapers of India in the 1940s. https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/?all=true&dates=1940-1949&fa=... I believe there were more than 15 languages in India with newspaper circulation of 1 million or more, in addition to English and Hindi, in the 1980s. Even illiterate Yemen had a literacy rate greater than 50% in the 1980s, by my understanding. So I am very sceptical of this ten percent statement about India. |
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15 news papers with million or more circulation and 40 million people who are considered literate, the numbers show how high news paper penetration rate was (in era of limited radio and no TV in India).
Edit: Found this graph abt literacy in India around 1950, it is about 13-16% ball park.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_India#/media/File:...