This research explores the relationship between literacy rates, economic development, poverty, and the gender literacy gap in five Indian states. The study examines how economic growth influences educational outcomes, particularly in terms of gender disparities. The analysis highlights the interconnectedness between higher literacy rates, lower poverty levels, and reduced gender gaps in education. The findings underscore the importance of aligning economic policies with educational reforms to improve literacy, especially for girls in low-income regions. The study suggests that enhancing educational access and opportunities, addressing gender-specific barriers, and promoting economic growth are key strategies for reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development. This research offers valuable insights for policymakers focused on creating inclusive and equitable educational systems to foster long-term socio-economic growth. Keywords : Literacy Rates, Economic Development, Gender Literacy Gap, Poverty Reduction , Educational Reforms
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