India, March 24 -- Out of 14,71,891 Indian schools, 61.6% offer three languages, enrolling 74.7% of the 24,80,45,828 students, while 28.3% provide two languages, covering 16.8% of students, and 10.1% offer only one language, enrolling 8.5% of the total school students' population, according to the data shared by education ministry with Lok Sabha on Monday.

Arunachal Pradesh has lowest 0.3% schools offering three languages, followed by 2.5% schools in Nagaland and 3.2% in Tamil Nadu, according to the data.

Gujarat, with 97.6%, has the highest percentage of schools offering three languages followed by Union Territory (UT) of Chandigarh with 97.4% and UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu with 96.8%, shows the data shared by minister ...