According to a written reply by JK Education Minister Mohammad Akbar Lone to Legislative Council, the ratio of secondary school dropout in the state is 25.33 per cent in financial year 2013-2014.
"The ratio of dropout rate in secondary education of the state is 25.33 per cent as compared to 14.54 per cent as per the Unified District Information System of Education (U-DISE)," as per the reply.
It said that lack of awareness, and reservation of the parents to admit their girls in the secondary schools where co-education was being imparted were the major reasons for the higher dropout rates.
"Besides, economic backwardness is also one of the basic reasons," it said.
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The data by the U-DISE suggests that south Kashmir's Anantnag district has the highest rate of dropouts with 46.61 per cent, followed by central Kashmir's Budgam district.
Srinagar has the lowest rate of 10.16 per cent, while Pulwama 29.02 per cent and Ganderbal 35.66 per cent of dropout rate, the figures suggest.