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Teacher-student ratio in state fails RTE working

The state government has failed to rationalise teachers in proportion to the number of students in its schools as specified in the Right to Education Act. As a result the release of funds from the Centre to the state is being delayed. The Centre had recently expressed its willingness to release its share of `400 crore to the state to implement the RTE. But the teacher-student ratio in many schools is...

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43,500 teachers short of RTE goal, says report by Gitesh Shelke

The state government will require an additional 43,500 primary school teachers to implement the right to education (RTE) Act, 2009, in schools managed/aided by the government and civic bodies, a preliminary report by the state primary education department has revealed. Under the act, every child between 6-14 years of age will be provided eight years of Elementary education in an age-appropriate classroom in his/her neighbourhood. According to the primary report prepared by...

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Plan to open schools in Maoist-hit areas by Basant Kumar Mohanty

The human resource development ministry is planning to set up colleges, Kendriya Vidyalayas, secondary schools and girls’ hostels in Naxalite-affected areas. The ministry’s higher education department, in a letter written on August 20, has asked the home ministry for details of Naxalite-hit areas. “The information will help in planning how and where to set up new institutions. We will also explore how to provide more grants to institutions in those areas through...

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Software for making teacher recruitment transparent: Sibal

HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today said a software has been developed for making the recruitment process of government school teachers more transparent. "A software for transparent teacher recruitment has been prepared," he said while addressing the valedictory session of the state School Education Secretaries' conference here. He also asked the secretaries to ensure transparency in the recruitment process which has often faced criticism from various quarters.Pointing out that the Centre had allocated...

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CCEA nod for revision of SSA

In an attempt to expedite the implementation of the RTE Act (Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act), the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Thursday approved revision of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), which is regarded as a flagship programme to universalise Elementary education across the country. A revised SSA that is aligned with the RTE norms is expected to be the main vehicle for the...

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