<P> Since the formation of the new state, the Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) has been implementing four projects to spread elementary education: DPEP, SSA, NPEGEL, and KGBV . The state has been moving towards the goal of universal elementary education but the target of 100% enrolment and retention of children in schools has not yet been attained . </P> <P> Jharkhand has made primary education so accessible that 95% of children of ages 6--11 are enrolled in school, as opposed to 56% in 1993--94; this will likely improve literacy a great deal . Some of the better - known schools that operate nationally and regionally are Vikas Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, DAV Hehal, St. Thomas School, Delhi Public School, Oxford Public School, De Nobili School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chinmaya Public School, Loyola school, Sacred Heart School, St. Xavier's, Shishu Mandir, and Surendranath Centenary School . Students from Jharkhand rank well in most competitive exams at the national level . </P> <P> The medium of instruction in schools is Hindi / English with English / Hindi / Sanskrit / Bengali / Odia as second language . After 10 years of schooling, students can join 2 years of Intermediate course (or + 2 courses) in Arts, Science and Commerce . </P> <P> This is followed by 3 years of degree courses (graduation) or 4 years of Engineering / Agriculture / Medicine degree . </P>

Which of the following is not a neighbouring state of jharkhand