Not necessarily, not many people even rich people were literate a king might have had an adviser to read for him.
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This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :UdyanaSwat ValleyBuner ValleyTaxilaKashmirChinabhukti (thought to be modern Firozpur)JalandharBairatMathuraMatipuraSankasyaKanyakubja (Kanauji)AyodhyaKausambiSravastiKapilavastuLumbiniKusinagaraSarnathVaranasiVaisaliPataliputra (Patna)Bodh GayaNalandaNew Delhi
Most Harappan cities had wide streets to protect against the wind.
India is basically an agriculturist country where 70 % of its population are farmers. With industialisation indeed farmers are moving to the towns and the cities but still, farming is the biggest industry of India
Lakshadweep is the most literate union territory in India.
bihar
mizoram
Kerala 16369955 females 15468664 males
Bihar... and Kerala is the most literate state
According to the CIA World Factbook, the number of literate people in India is 725,395,473.
kerala
60 to 70%
Because most of the people in India want to be literate but they have no medium to study as they are poor.And another reason is that the people don't have a particular school in their area as it is less populated.
67.666 % literate people
>12000+/yer
The King, his family, the nobles of the state and the priests were the literate people in the early Mesopotamian civilization of the Sumer state