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REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN IN
HARYANA
DR. LAXMI NARAYAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICSASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
GOVT. COLLEGE MAHENDERGARH
40.9
Si F t h b d
32.9
Sirsa22.0 27.6
Fatehabad
39 2
25.7 48.845.7
57.639.2
54.340.3 38.3
Mewat
Literacy Rates: High PerformerLiteracy Rates: High Performer
Sex Ratio-2011 CensusSex Ratio 2011 CensusComparatively High Performers Comparatively Low Performers
Over All 0-6 Yrs Over All 0-6 YrsMewat 906 Mewat 903 Sonipat 853 Jhajjar 774F t h b d 903 P l l 862 G 853 M’ h 778Fatehabad 903 Palwal 862 Gurgaon 853 M’garh 778Rewari 898 Sirsa 852 Panipat 861 Rewari 784Sirsa 896 Panchkula 850 Jhajjar 861 Sonipat 790jj pM’garh 894 Hisar 849 Rohtak 868 Rohtak 807Kuruk. 889 Fatehabad 845 Panchkula 870 Ambala 807K l 886 F id b d 842 Ji d 8 0 K k 81Karnal 886 Faridabad 842 Jind 870 Kuruk. 817India 940 India Haryana 877 Haryana 830
Regional Disparities
Wide disparities exist amongst different regions and withinregions.
f fNorthern Haryana performs better on most of theindicators.Western Haryana performs low on many of the indicators.Southern Haryana shows mixed trends.Eastern districts show better performance in terms ofmost of the Indicators.