A few days back I noticed these giant bats flying over my parents home in Ernakulam. They were coming from around the High Court area and headed in a south easterly direction. I had no clue what kind of bats these were, but had a hunch that they were probably coming from the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary. After a little digging around on the web, I had the answer.
These bats are called the Indian Flying Fox, the largest bats in the world, and they reside at Mangalavanam.
This report was mainly born out of curiosity to understand the state of public education in Kerala. Even though current data was not available, I was able to get some stats from back in 2006 via the Kerala Department of General Education website.
Once I had this data, next I wanted to compare it against public education in Karnataka, which seems to have or at least there is a general perception that they have progressed more in the last 10 years. I wanted to see if the claimed progress has gone beyond Bangalore, and to me a good indicator of that is the state of public education.
Even though I was able to get the stats from the Karnataka Department of Education website, pretty much like Kerala, they only had stats from back in 2006. The report you see above is the comparison, and here are some of my observations:
Correction: Just learned that what used to be pre-degree offered by colleges in Kerala, is now integrated into schools as Higher Secondary Education(HSE). Which is great, so kids in Kerala are now receiving 12 years of education. I will have to dig up some stats on how many complete 12th now.
Kerala: www.education.kerala.gov.in
Karnataka: karnatakaeducation.gov.in
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