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Proportion of instructed and uninstructed population.

Fourth.—One other step is necessary to arrive at a definite conclusion respecting the number and proportion of the instructed and uninstructed juvenile population, viz., by adding, together the number of children receiving domestic and school instruction, and deducting the aggregate from the total number of children of the teachable age. The number of children given below as receiving school instruction include those who in the city of Moorshedabad and in the thanas specially mentioned receive instruction whether in Bengali, Hindi, Persian, English, orphans or girls’ schools, and exclude the students in Sanscrit and Arabic schools as being generally above 14 years of age and belonging to the adult population. The students of the Nizamat College in the city of Moorshedabad are also considered as belonging to the adult population:—

Total number of children between
14 and five years of age.
Number of children receiving
school instruction.
Number of children receiving
domestic instruction.
Total number of children receiving
domestic and school instruction.
Children receiving neither
domestic nor school instruction.
Proportion of children capable
of receiving to children
actually receiving instruction is as 100 to
City of Moorshedabad . . . 15,092 959 300 1,259 13,833 8·30
Thana Daulatbazar . . . 10,428 305 326 631 9,797 6·05
Thana Nanglia . . . 8,929 439 285 724 8,205 8·10
Thana Culna . . . 18,176 2,243 676 2,919 15,257 16·05
Thana Jehanabad . . . 15,595 366 539 905 14,690 5·80
Thana Bhawara . . . 13,409 60 288 348 13,061 2·50

The last column of the preceding table expresses, as far as mere number and proportion can express, the sum and substance of this report. It shows that, in the Culna thana of the Burdwan district, where the amount of instruction is greater than in any other of the localities mentioned, of every 100 children of the teachable age, 16 only receive any kind or degree of instruction, while the remaining 84 are destitute of all kinds and all degrees of it; and that, in the Bhawara thana of the Tirhoot district, where the amount of instruction is less than in any other of the localities mentioned, of every 100 children of the teachable age, 21/2 only receive any kind or degree of instruction, while the remaining 971/2 are destitute of all kinds and all degrees of it. The intermediate