According to the census data of 2011, released by the Registrar General of India (RGI), of the total disabled population of 2.68 crores in 2011, 1.46 crores (54.5 per cent) are literates.
A decade ago, the percentage of literates among disabled population was 49.3 per cent and the remaining 50.7 per cent were illiterates.
The comparative position of disabled population by literacy status, educational level among literates and sex for census 2001 and 2011 show that not only the percentage of literates has increased for both males and females during the decade 2001-2011 but also their attainment in higher educational levels has improved.
As many as 16.7 per cent disabled population are middle but below matric/ secondary education. 24.3 per cent disabled population are primary but below middle, 19.4 per cent population are literate but below primary.
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