Kumar, who was speaking at Teachers Day function here, said it has been found in studies in the country that if the wife is a matriculate than the fertility rate will be two and this is the situation in Bihar.
If the wife has passed the intermediate examination the fertility rate is 1.7 but it was 1.6 in Bihar.
The fertility rate in Bihar is now 3.2 - down from 3.9 earlier, he said adding in order to boost girls' education, the state government has launched several schemes like free bicycle, free uniform as well school bag and shoes.
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As part of the sustained efforts to increase literacy among girls, their enrolment in class nine is now almost equal to that of boys in Bihar.
"Earlier the number of girls studying in class nine was only 1.7 lakh and now it has reached nine lakh. The enrolment of girls in class nine is almost equal to that of the boys," he said at the function, where he awarded meritorious teachers.
"When the government spends this much it becomes duty of teachers to become role models for students to inspire them for studies," Sushil Modi, who is also the Bihar finance minister, said.
Three new universities are coming up from the next session in the state. Patliputra University would be carved out of Magadh University, Purnea University from B N Mandal University and Munger university out of Tilkamanjhi Bhagalpur university, he said.