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Development in Indian Education Sector
Report on performance of Government in past 10 years
Introduction
The data used in ‘Development in Indian Education Sector’ presentation has been sourced from the PMO office of India. Through these slides we have tried to portray that growth that has taken place during last 10 years in different segments of Indian education sector.
Segments that are included and analyzed are mentioned below:Policies of the GovernmentInfrastructural development of educational institutesDirect or indirect benefits to students
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Since the implementation of Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2,14,561 Primary and 1,76,361 Upper Primary schools have been sanctioned under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan(SSA) till date, of which
96% are operational
UPA sanctions Rs 23,836 crore for SSA during 2012-
13, a jump of nearly 8.7 times over the 2003-04 (NDA) budget of Rs 2,730 crore
19,76,502 teacher posts have been sanctioned
under Sarva Shisksha Abhiyan, 12,34,016 have
been recruited
RTE requires all private schools to
reserve 25% of
seats to children from
backward &
challenged sections of the society
Uniforms to all girls, SC, ST and BPL children, have been provided for 504.83 lakh children.
9.94 crore children were supplied free text
books in 2012
UPA allocates Rs 9,890 crore in 2011-12 for Mid day meal, a jump of nearly
7.5 times over the 2003-04 (NDA) budget of Rs 1,325 crore
More than 11 Crore studying in 12.31 lakh institutions have availed of the Mid Day Meal.
Literacy Rate of India under UPA has
increased from 64.84% in 2001 to 74.04% in 2011
Increase in Gross Enrolment Ratio at the middle school level from 62.5% in 2003-04 to
85.5% in 2010-11 under UPAGross Enrolment Ratio in Higher Educational Institutions has increased from
12% to 18% of the college going age population, during the last
ten years.
Under UPA, central universities have increased from 17 in 2004
to 44 in 2013, plus 9 new IITs and 7 new IIMs besides five IISERs and two IIITs .
New IIT's at – Jodhpur,
Bhubaneswar,
Hyderabad, Patna,
Gandhinagar,
Indore, Mandi, and Ropar established
by UPA. Banaras Hindu University has been made an IITThe Scheme for setting up of 20 new IIITs in PPP mode. 15 State Governments having identified
land for setting up of the Institutes. Bill in this regard
already introduced in Lok Sabha.
UPA has massively expanded the number of IIM’s in the country by
building 7 new IIM’s
New IIM's at – Ranchi, Shillong,
Tiruchirapalli, Kashipur, Rohtak,
Udaipur and Raipur
Congress-led UPA has established
6 New AIIMSNew AIIMS in Patna, Bhubhaneshwar,
Bhopal, Raipur, Jodhpur and Rishikesh have expanded India's Health Infrastructure.
5 new Indian Institute of Science
Education and Research (IISER’s) established
2 new School of Planning and Architecture established
10 new National Institutes of Technology (NIT’s) established.
6 new Law Universities established
Under the scheme to set up 6,000 model schools at Block level
1,880 model schools have been approved by 2012