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2023 - 2024 - SDG 4: Quality Education – State / UT Performance

SDG India Index – State / UT Performance (2023-24) Focus: **SDG 4 - Quality Education** (Ranked by Goal Score) 1. Delhi Index Score: 85 Schools w/ Computers (100) (1st/36) 100 ANER (100) (1st/36) 100 Trained Teachers (100) (1st/36) 100 GER Higher Edu (49) (2nd/36) 98 GER 11-12 (94.9) (2nd/36) 92 PTR (97.7) (5th/36) 94 Dropout (4.8) (3rd/36) 100 Literacy (86.2) (7th/36) 58 Infra (86.2) (7th/36) 58 GPI (1.03) (18th/36) 100 Learning Outcome (80) (12th/36) 50 Disability Edu (41) (24th/36) 34 2. Chandigarh Index Score: 84 GER Higher Edu (64.8) (1st/36) 100 Schools w/ Computers (100) (1st/36) 100 Trained Teachers (100) (1st/36) 100 Dropout (0) (1st/36) 100 PTR (99.1) (2nd/36) 98 Infra (91.7) (3rd/36) 75 Learning Outcome (90.5) (3rd/36) 76 Literacy (81.7) (8th/36) 71 GER 11-12 (71) (12th/36) 71 GPI (1.33) (10th/36) 100 Disability Edu (37.4) (8th/36) 30 ANER (84.6) (17th/36) 52 3. Kerala Index Score: 82 ANER (100) (tied 1st/...
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