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Rajiv Vidya Mission (SSA)Rajiv Vidya Mission (SSA)Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh
Welcomes Welcomes thethe
ParticipantsParticipants 11stst National Workshop cum Review Meeting of National Workshop cum Review Meeting of
Urban Planning on 22-23 October 2008Urban Planning on 22-23 October 2008
Annexure - I
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Progress overview onProgress overview on implementation of SSA in Metro cities implementation of SSA in Metro cities
of Andhra Pradeshof Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad Hyderabad
Vijayawada andVijayawada and
VisakhapatnamVisakhapatnam
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Goal – IGoal – IAll children in schools / EGS / AIE All children in schools / EGS / AIE
centers centers Sl. Sl. NoNo
Name of the cityName of the city Child Child populationpopulation
In In schoolschool
Out of Out of schoolschool
% of % of OSCOSC
1.1. HyderabadHyderabad 682303682303 649132649132 3317133171 4.864.86
2.2. VijayawadaVijayawada 153876153876 152820152820 10561056 0.690.69
3.3. VisakhapatnamVisakhapatnam 121051121051 118910118910 21412141 1.771.77
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Graphical Representation of Graphical Representation of Population, Enrolment and OSCPopulation, Enrolment and OSC
682303
153876121051
649132
152820118910
331711056 2141
0
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600000
700000
800000
Hyderabad Vijayawada Visakhapatnam
Child population
In school
Out of school
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GER/NER at Primary / Upper GER/NER at Primary / Upper primary stagesprimary stages
Sl. No.Sl. No. Name of the CityName of the City GERGER NERNER
PrimaryPrimary Upper Upper PrimaryPrimary
PrimaryPrimary Upper Upper PrimaryPrimary
1.1. HyderabadHyderabad 106.98106.98 85.2785.27 97.7797.77 81.7681.76
2.2. VijayawadaVijayawada 92.8192.81 102.35102.35 89.4589.45 74.2174.21
3.3. VisakhapatnamVisakhapatnam 87.1087.10 103.00103.00 84.3784.37 72.1372.13
State AverageState Average 109.30109.30 93.8093.80 98.6198.61 79.2279.22
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Graphical Representation of GER/NER Graphical Representation of GER/NER at Primary Stage / Upper primary stageat Primary Stage / Upper primary stage
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Primary Upper Primary Primary Upper Primary
GER NER
Hyderabad
Vijayawada
Visakhapatnam
State Average
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Coverage of OSC during 2007-08Coverage of OSC during 2007-08
Sl. Sl. No.No.
Name of the Name of the CityCity
TargetTarget AchievementAchievement % of % of achievementachievement
1.1. HyderabadHyderabad 3317133171 2300423004 69.3569.35
2.2. VijayawadaVijayawada 10561056 593593 89.9889.98
3.3. VisakhapatnamVisakhapatnam 21412141 10231023 47.7847.78
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Graphical Representation of Graphical Representation of Coverage Coverage of OSC during 2007-08of OSC during 2007-08
33171
10562141
23004
593 1023
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Hyderabad Vijayawada Visakhapatnam
Target
Achievement
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Initiatives taken for Coverage of OSC Initiatives taken for Coverage of OSC Special Enrolment drives conducted during the months of June and July Tracking of out of school children enrolled in RBCs and other AIE centers Maintenance of database of out-of-school children – habitation-wise Identification of localities having highest number of out of school children Conduct of mobilization and sensitization camps for parents and children Interventions for coverage of Children With Special Needs - conduct of
assessment camps, providing aids and appliances, online monitoring of children enrolled in AIE centers, implementation of home based education etc.
Special focus on slum areas, construction sites, migrating children for their enrolment.
Running of transit homes for street children and children of migrant children.
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Goal – IIGoal – II Bridging the gender and social Bridging the gender and social
category gaps category gaps
Sl. No.
Name of the city
Total population
6-14
Girls population
Share of girls in
population
Total enrolment
Girls enrolment
Share of girls in
enrolment
1. Hyderabad 682303 346087 50.72 649132 328276 50.57
2. Vijayawada 539320 265082 49.15 533768 262068 49.10
3. Visakapatnam 535630 262889 49.08 524950 257135 48.98
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Contd………. Contd……….
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Name of the city
Total population
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SC population
Share of SC in
population
Total enrolment
SC enrolment
Share of SC in
enrolment
1. Hyderabad 682303 54637 8.01 649132 51968 8.01
2. Vijayawada 539320 125952 23.35 533768 124737 23.37
3. Visakapatnam 535630 42648 7.96 524950 41279 7.86
Scheduled Castes
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Sl. No.
Name of the city
Total population
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ST population
Share of ST in
population
Total enrolment
ST enrolment
Share of ST in
enrolment
1. Hyderabad 682303 12244 1.79 649132 10021 1.54
2. Vijayawada 539320 23314 4.32 533768 22447 4.21
3. Visakapatnam 535630 120418 22.48 524950 116733 22.24
Contd………. Contd……….
Scheduled Tribes
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Initiatives for bridging gender and Initiatives for bridging gender and social category gapssocial category gaps
Implementation of vocational training to girls Implementation of vocational training to girls – preparation of Sanitary napkins, life – preparation of Sanitary napkins, life skills,etc.skills,etc.
Providing self learning material for slow Providing self learning material for slow learners.learners.
Organizing motivational camps to mothers.Organizing motivational camps to mothers. Opening of ECE/Child Care Centers to release Opening of ECE/Child Care Centers to release
girls from Sibling Care.girls from Sibling Care.
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Goal – III Goal – III Universal Retention & TransitionUniversal Retention & Transition
Sl. Sl. No.No.
Name of the cityName of the city RetentionRetention Transition Transition Primary to UPPrimary to UP
1.1. HyderabadHyderabad 84.9784.97 99.2499.24
2.2. VijayawadaVijayawada 82.3782.37 98.5998.59
3.3. VisakapatnamVisakapatnam 80.0780.07 95.4495.44
State AverageState Average 80.2180.21 91.4391.43
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Graphical Representation of Graphical Representation of Universal Universal Retention & TransitionRetention & Transition
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Retention Transition Primary to UP
Hyderabad
Vijayawada
Visakapatnam
State Average
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Initiatives taken to increase the Initiatives taken to increase the Retention and TransitionRetention and Transition
Improving linkages between school and community Creating joyful atmosphere in the school Discouraging repetitions in the classes and ensuring regular
transition from one class to another Monitoring of attendance of pupils and teachers regularly -
identification of irregular children, taking steps for their regular attendance
Implementation of Computer Aided Learning Practicing child-centered, activity-based, competency-oriented
teaching methods in classroom transaction Class responsibility to teachers in order to pay more individual
attention and care
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Goal – IVGoal – IVQuality - Performance of children Quality - Performance of children
(Class V & VII Results) (Class V & VII Results)
Sl. Sl. No.No.
Name of the cityName of the city % of pass in % of pass in class Vclass V
% of pass in % of pass in class VIIclass VII
1.1. HyderabadHyderabad 96.6196.61 94.9894.98
2.2. VijayawadaVijayawada 97.5497.54 99.5399.53
3.3. VisakapatnamVisakapatnam 91.5191.51 97.8297.82
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Initiatives taken to improve QualityInitiatives taken to improve Quality
Implementation of CLAPS to improve reading, writing and arithmetic skills among children
Special strategies for class I & II children to improve the competency levels in school subjects viz., Mathematics, Science, Social, English etc.
Establishment of classroom and school libraries Implementation of innovations viz., school postbox, wall
magazine, children’s diary, teachers’ diary, school cabinets etc.
Preparation and supply of children literature Providing remedial material to enhance the performance of ‘B’
grade children Regular monitoring of children performance under CLAPS
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Thank you Thank you