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Comprehensive Report On
Sensitization Workshops
On
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Supported by
Save the Children
In Collaboration With
Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
By
Kolkata Konsultants, a unit of Community Action Society
ED-130, Rajdanga Main Road Kolkata—700107
Phone:(033)2446453 E-mail:[email protected]
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Foreword
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 or RTE Act 2009, has been enacted on
26th June 2009 and enforced throughout India except Jammu and Kashmir since 1st April 2010. It is
now mandatory for all schools in India to apply and obtain Certificate of Recognition after fulfilment
of all the norms and standards mentioned in the RTE Act 2009. Otherwise, respective State
Government can withdraw recognition after hearing. Apart from these, there are number of rules and
regulations regarding government funding, admission, free education, supplying of school dresses,
mid-day meal, qualification and duties of teachers etc. mentioned in this Act and it is compulsory for
each school to maintain every specifications.
Awareness was the prime requirement and since the period for implementing the entire
specifications is only within three year thus it was very urgent to undertake a strong initiative to
sensitize school teachers of both formal and informal schools, stake holders associated with the
elementary education system, members of school management committees as well as guardian
representatives. Considering this target group a Pilot Project had been undertaken to sensitize 1000
participants from 141 KMC wards including Head of the Institutions/Schools and teachers of
government and private schools, stake holders associate with primary and secondary education
system and Shiksha Bandhus. In addition teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpas (alternative primary
schools) were also included as they provide special training to out of school, over-aged children and
never enrolled children to admit them in formal schools at per their age.
Altogether thirteen (13) sensitization workshops were conducted within 31st May, 2011 where 1004
participants were sensitized on RTE and 43 resource persons, guests and dignitaries delivered
speech and trained participants on the different aspects of RTE Act 2009.
Through this Pilot Project only a small percentage of schools and targeted people were reached.
Huge demands were raised by many head of the institutions to sensitize all teachers and parents to
implement the RTE Act 2009 for the benefit of children successfully. The sensitization workshop
achieved so much of popularity that many head teachers from nearby invited schools were also
participated spontaneously in the workshop to know the RTE Act 2009 vividly. A considerable
demand was generated by them for more workshops for all teachers of their schools as well as
remaining schools of Kolkata.
Partha Roy
Director
Kolkata Konsultants—a unit of Community Action Society
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Acknowledgement
We are deeply indebted to Save the Children for keeping their confidence on Kolkata
Konsultants and giving opportunity to conduct Sensitization Workshops on RTE Act 2009 for
teachers and other stake holders associated with primary and secondary education system in
Kolkata.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Kartik Chandra Manna, Chairman,
Kolkata Primary School Council and Sarva Shiksha Mission, for giving enormous support and
guidance with full strength of Sarva Shiksha Mission to conduct eleven RTE Sensitization
Workshops under their banner. Without his initiative this project would never achieve its
success.
We would like to convey our sincere thanks to Mrs. Shikha Roy, District Project Officer for her
all time support in conducting workshops whenever required.
The man behind the show was Mr. Sundar Bandopadhyaya, Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission,
Kolkata. We are very much grateful to him for his constant support and valuable advice in
structuring and organising all workshops successfully.
We are very much thankful to Archbishop of Kolkata, Lucas Sircar, S.D.B., Rev. Ashok Biswas,
Bishop of Kolkata and Fr. Moloy B. D’Costa, School Inspector of Diocesan Schools under West
Bengal Association of Christian Schools for their enthusiastic support in motivating and
conducting RTE Sensitizing workshops for private school teachers under their association. Their
auspicious presence in the workshop encouraged and inspired us greatly in organising further
workshops for different target groups. We express our sincere thanks to these holly dignitaries.
We would like to extend our warm thanks to all resource persons, guests and dignitaries who
had come, expressed their views with participants and encouraged us greatly. Though it is not
feasible to write all their names but unless we mentioned few of their names this
acknowledgement would not been completed. We would like to express our thanks to Ms.
Sarbajeeta Baneerji, State Consultant, Education, UNICEF, Mr. Biplab Das, Coordinator, SPAN,
Mrs. Mukulika Ghosh Rakshit, resource person, SPAN and Mrs. Urba Chowdhury, Coordinator,
Sarva Shiksha Mission for getting them as resource person whenever required.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Prabir Basu, Director, SPAN and his team to
assist us technically in developing the Handbook for school teachers in FAQ mode on RTE Act
2009. Without his assistance it was difficult for us to publish the handbook within a very short
period of time.
Finally, we would like to thank all the organisers of Kolkata Konsultants, Sarva Shiksha
Mission, Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith for Boys and City Level Programme of Action for their
hearties participation in organising workshops and to make it successful.
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Content
1. Background…………………………………………………………….5
2. Rationale………………………………………………………………..6
3. Methodology……………………………………………………………7
4. Major Concern …..…………………………………………………….10
5. Outcome of the Workshops……………………………………………18
Appendices Appendix I: List of Private Schools Participated………………………………………………21
Appendix II: List of Government and Government Aided Schools…………………………...23
Appendix III: List of Shikshalaya Prakalpa……………………………………………………33
Appendix IV: List of Participants………………………………………………………………35
Appendix V: List of Guest and Resource Persons……………………………………………..75
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Background
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, though enacted by the Indian
Constitution in 2009 but the movement was initiated long before. The contribution of
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das and Subhash Chandra Bose to make Primary Education
available for all has immense importance. The Bangiya Ayin Sabha in 1930 first raised the
Prathamik Shiksha Bill in front of the British Government. In 1950, while writing the Indian
Constitution, focus was given to ensure Free and Compulsory Education for the Children up
to 14 years of age group. The Kothary Commission also suggested about the Common
School System based on Neighbourhood Schools. This was the initiative to give opportunity
to all children without any discrimination to study in their neighbourhood schools. To
empower this effort on 1st April 1974 the Government of India declared the Primary
Education, free for Girl Children. In the year 1986 the New Education Policy-NEP (1986)
was developed and focus was given on the importance of upgrading the condition of
participation in education, qualities of education and its application, infrastructure required
as well as on allocation of fund.
After three years in 1989 the United Nations declared a person below 18 years as ‘Child’
and emphasized on primary and elementary education, specified the child’s right as right to
survival, right to development, right to protection and right to participation. The
Government of India in 1992 accepted this declaration and through New Education Plan of
1992 suggested to allocate 6 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in education.
Meanwhile, in 1990 the District Primary Education Programme-DPEP had been initiated in 5
districts where the female education rate was low. The project was initiated to admit out of
school children, diversify development plan and mobilize parents/guardians. In 1993 the
verdict came to declare Free Education for the children within 14 years of age as
Fundamental Right by the Supreme Court on the basis of the case of Unnikrishnan Vs
Andhra Pradesh Government. To implement it throughout India Sarva Shiksha Mission was
established in 2001 and in 2005 the Government of India has developed National
Commission for Protection of Child’s Rights (NCPCR) to monitor, implement law, policy,
programme or arrangements etc., identify cases where violation of child rights had
occurred, take legal steps to protect child rights and to create awareness about child right.
In spite of all effort, many children still remained out of school and several were dropped
out of school and mission could not achieve totally and thus, essentiality of the Act as a
weapon is felt urgently. To materialize this constitution of India enacted the Right of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act in 2009 and enforced it throughout India
except Jammu and Kashmir from 1st April 2010. 3 years time has been given to implement
the Act for Children and one more year is given for any revision.
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Rationale
Government of Indian declared the RTE Act 2009 as a fundamental right of Indian citizen
and enforced it throughout India since 1st April, 2010 along with a time frame of three
years for implementation of all provisions mentioned in the Act for children. The
Rationale of organising the Sensitization Workshop was to disseminate information
regarding all the provisions, rules and regulations enforced in form of the Right of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, in details to all those who are
associated with the primary and secondary education system. It was framed in following
manners:
A. Preparatory Activities
a. Selection of Target group
b. Selection of Collaborating Partners
c. Selection of Venue
d. Selection of Schools
B. Technical Activities
a. Developed FAQ mode Teachers’ Handbook on RTE Act 2009 both in English and
Bengali
b. Selection of Resource Persons
c. Preparation of Kit Bag for each participant
d. Prepare Banner for specific target group
C. Selection of Topic for sensitization
a. Overview on Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
b. Role of Teachers in implementation of RTE Act 2009
c. Role of Community and School Management Committee in implementation of RTE
Act 2009
d. Corporal Punishment
e. Role of Shiksha Bandhu was also plan especially for Shiksha Bandhu
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Methodology
A. Collaboration with SSM
Sarva Shiksha Mission had extended their all cooperation and support to Kolkata
Konsultants, a Unit of Community Action Society, to organise sensitization workshops for
school teachers under their control in all 141 KMC Wards of Kolkata and stake holders as
well as Shiksha Bandhus under their banner. They had provided following support:
1. All the letters were issued in Sarva Shiksha Missions Letter heads to invite
participants, resource persons, guests and other dignitaries.
2. Venue was provided by the Sarva Shiksha Mission in their Shiksha Bhavan and in
Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith for Boys School.
3. 11 workshops were held in these two venues and 2 workshops held in All Bengal
Union at Elliot Road
B. Selection of Schools
Private Schools
A discussion followed by the concept note was submitted to the Arch Bishop and Bishop
of Kolkata to sensitize all the head of the schools and two teachers under the West
Bengal Association for Christian Schools under the banner of Sarva Shiksha Mission. The
concept was highly appreciated and Arch Bishop had issued a circular to all schools
under WBACS to participate in the Sensitization Workshop. On 12th February, 2011 152
participants from schools under WBACS participated and were sensitized on RTE Act
2009.
II. Government and Government Aided Schools
Schools were selected on the basis of following criteria:
1. At least one Government schools per KMC Ward
2. At least 3 teachers in school
3. At least two (2) Upper Primary school per Education Circle
4. Emphasis on covering more schools from those circles, where slums population is
more
5. Emphasis on covering different medium and community based schools like Urdu,
Hindi, Oria and tamil medium schools, specific schools for Muslim and Shikh
communities etc.
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C. Selection of Participants
Following participants are selected for the RTE Sensitization Workshops:
1. Head Teacher/Head Mistress/Head Master (Compulsory)
2. Chairman/President/ Secretary of the School Management Committee/ School
Development Committee
3. Guardian Representatives
D. Selection of Stake Holders
They are selected by Sarva Shiksha Mission and include:
1. School Inspectors
2. Field Supervisors
3. Assistant Inspector of Schools
4. Coordinators
5. District Support Team Members
6. Sarva Shiksha Mission Members
7. Council Members
8. Members of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
9. District Education Officer
10. Members of All Bengal Teachers Associations
E. Selection of Shiksha Bandhu
All Shiksha Bandhu (Resource teachers) associated with Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
were participated in the RTE Sensitization Workshop
F. Selection of Alternative Primary Schools (Shikshalaya Prakalpa)
Two sensitization workshop on RTE for the teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpa were held
with active support from City Level Programme On Action (CLPOA) at All Bengal
Women’s Union Hall, Kolkata. Here about 150 teachers were sensitized on RTE Act 2009.
Selection of teachers was made by the CLPOA in consultation with Kolkata Konsultants.
G. Selection of Resource Persons, Guests and Dignitaries
I. Resource Persons
To provide training on RTE Act 2009 to sensitize participants resource persons were
invited who are at present doing remarkable job for the implementation of RTE for
children. They were-
1. Responsible Person/Consultants in Education from UNICEF
2. Persons from Society for People’s Awareness (SPAN), who are actively involved in
Dissemination of the RTE Act in West Bengal along with Kolkata Konsultants-a
unit of Community Action Society.
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3. Consultants from Sarva Shiksha Mission
4. Responsible Person from Save the Children
5. Staff from Kolkata Konsultans, a unit of Community Action Societyt
II. Guests and Other Dignitaries
They were
1. Secretary, Department of Education, Govt. of West Bengal
2. District Inspectors of Schools
3. Senior Govt. Officials attached with Primary and Secondary Education
4. Officials from Sarva Shiksha Mission
5. Archbishop and Bishop of Kolkata
6. Ex & present Head Masters of Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith for Boys (Host School for
Four RTE Workshops)
7. Hony. General Secretary All Bengal Women’s Union
H. Kit bag and Handouts Provided
Following items are provided to each participant
1. Jute Bag
2. Handbook for Teachers
3. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
4. The Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act 2005
5. Notification on Corporal Punishment by the Govt. of West Bengal
6. Writing Pad
7. Pen
I. Banners
Banners were prepared for workshops of each Target group as follows:
1. For Private Schools
2. For Stake Holders
3. For Govt./Govt. Aided schools
4. For Teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpa
5. For Shiksha Bandhu
J. Lunch for Participants
Non Veg./ Veg. lunch packet was provided to each participants of every workshop
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Major Concerns Many concerns were raised by the participants during workshops. Out of them 60
unique and major concerns are enlisted below:
1. Rt.Rev.Ashok Biswas, Bishop of Kolkata and Vise-President, WBACS
stated about the importance of Right to Information Act 2009 and
expressed his concern that one workshop is not enough to sensitize on
the entire aspects of this act. He also said that open and elaborate
discussion is very much essential to overcome all queries.
2. Arch Bishop Lucas Sircar, S.D.B, President WBACS highlighted the actual
rights of children ensured in the Right to Education Act, 2009 and
encouraging the initiative of organizing sensitization workshop for
private school teachers, requested to organize more such workshops to
cover all schools teachers.
3. Sr. Nilima Dungelung of St. Teresa Secondary School, raised a concern
which was supported by many participants about the Section “E” (Enrollment in
current academic Session, By social category), of the District Information System
for Education (DISE) format Specifies only about “Muslim Minority”. It was
mentioned that “Christian” are “Minorities” too. Thus, appeal was made for
inclusion of ‘other minorities along with Muslim Minority in the format, which was
discussed by panel members.
4. Question was raised by Rina Phillips of Union Chapel School regarding the
techniques of bridging the gap of Knowledge of the first generation learners and
enrolling them in ‘age appropriate classes’ in the private schools. Most of the
teachers were apprehensive with the concept of admitting out of school children
in age appropriate classes and thus raised their voice to get proper training
regarding this manner, which was discussed by panel members.
5. Questions was raised by Mrs. Gopa Chatterjee, Head Mistress, St. Stephens
School, Budge Budge followed by many other participants that they were
do not clear about the evaluation system for the children as the Act talked about
abolishment of conventional examination procedure and ‘pass-fail’ system. They
raised their voices to understand the technique to evaluate the children
effectively, which was discussed by panel members.
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6. Issue of prohibition of private tuition was raised by Mr. John A K Ghosh,
Principal, St. Thomas Boys School, Kidderpore. Question was asked about
the mechanism to monitor the prohibition of private tuition, which was discussed
by panel members.
7. Mrs. Rupkatha Sarkar, Vice Principal, La Martiniere for Girls raiser her
concern about the problem related to medium of teaching. As the main language
of teaching used in these schools is English, the first generation learners would
face tremendous challenges in following the instructions given by the teachers,
which was discussed by panel members.
8. Point was raised by Mr. Dominic Gomes, Head Master, St. Augustine’s Day
School, regarding the mechanism to motivate children, who are out of school, to
get admission in school. Teachers also asked about the method to motivate the
guardians of the first generation learners in keeping an eye on their children’s
education, which was discussed by panel members.
9. The limitation of teachers is also essential to be taken into consideration to make
the education system better; this was highlighted by Dr. Dora A. Mondal,
Sectretary, Christ Church Girls High School, which was discussed by panel
members.
10. Issue of providing quality education in Government schools was also raised by
Sister Phyllis, Principal, Loreto Entally, so that craze of getting admitted in
some specific private school would get reduced, which was discussed by panel
members.
11. Issue on absence of state rule was also brought forward by Ars. Marie Gaspar,
Principal Loreto Bowbazar, which had been making the process of
implementation of the Act even difficult, which was discussed by panel members.
12. Concern was raised by Mr. Asit Baran Malakar, Teacher In Charge, Keora
Pukure CNI, Boys High Schools, with the confusion of submission of the filled-
up DISE format as the instructions were not clear to the school authority about
this matter, which was answered by panel members.
13. Concern was raised by Mr. Biswanath Das, SI regarding allocation of huge
number of schools under one SI and it is tough for them to ensure proper
monitoring of the quality of teaching. Thus, rotation of SIs and schools need to be
rationally framed, which was discussed by panel members.
14. Problem of monitoring the prohibition of private tuition was highlighted by
Ashoke Sirkar, SI (SE) which was answered by panel members.
15. Concern regarding the cooperation from private schools was expressed by Tripti
Chakraborty, AI (SE) and role of private schools was clarified.
16. Point was raised about qualification of teachers by Mr. Tapan Kumar Hati, SI
(SE) which was answered by panel members.
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17. Clarification was asked about “special schools” by Mr. Arnab Sarkar, SI which
was discussed by panel members.
18. Smt. Kanan Ghosh Roy, Head Mistress Kalikapur, R.F.P. School, raised a
question regarding issuing a transfer certificate, which was answered by Sri
Biplab Das, Coordinator, SPAN. Mr Das explained that schools had to provide
transfer certificate immediately on demand and no school could delay admission
of any child in case of delay for issuing transfer certificate by former school.
19. Smt. Barnali Mondal, Head Mistress, Chowbhaga F.P. School, had
expressed a concern regarding inadequate teachers, and the issue was noted by
Sri Sunder Bandopadhyaya, Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission.
20. Sri Ashoke Sardar, Assistant Teacher of the Charan Kabi Kukundadas
Prathamik Vidyalaya highlighted the issue on punishing a child and stated
various circumstances when it had become necessary to give punishment to have
control over children. This was answered by Sri Sunder Bandopadhyaya of SSM,
Kolkata. He mentioned about a guideline which would be developed shortly to
guide the teachers regarding this matter.
21. Smt. Anita Das of Anandapur F.P. School shared a problem that they were
facing in involving guardians as representatives in the School Management and
Development Committee because the guardians are involved in work and can not
spare time to attend meetings.
22. Mrs. Pratima Bhattacharya, Head Teacher of Indra Narayan Kiran Bala
Vidyalaya, raised question about the funding for organizing special training. It
was mentioned that state rule would clarify this issue in a detailed way.
23. Arati Srivastava, Teacher Gyan Bharati requested SSM Officials to visit their
school frequently
24. Debasis Mondal, Teacher, Oriental Seminary discussed various circumstances
related to child psychology with Sri Sunder Bandopadhyaya Consultant, Sarva
Shiksha Mission.
25. Chairman, 88 No. Ward, President of SDCs of Schools of ward no. 88
requested to document the entire workshop either in Video or in audio and
circulate the same to the participants. He had also requested to provide
certificate of participation
26. Smt. Swapna Ganguly, Head Mistress Barisa Girls Primary School
requested to SSM Officials to send special educator to her school to facilitate
differently able students
27. Sri Pradip Banerjee, Secretary, SDC, Behala Shyama Sundari Vidyapith,
Kolkata, discussed various issues and problems related with the selection of SDC
members
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28. Smt. Nilima Chatterjee, Head Mistress, Behala Girls High School, raised
concern about lack of adequate teacher and to appoint teachers as per the
specification of RTE Act
29. Sri Keshab Mukherjee, Head Master, Arya Vidyamandir, requested the SSM
officials to provide assistance to build classrooms as per RTE provisions
30. Sri Avisek Maity, Assistant Teacher, The National Primary School,
requested for more teacher orientation programme in future
31. Anju Saha, Head Mistress, Taki Govt. Spons. School for Girls, Primary
Section, enquired about the process of admitting over aged child in class and
method of selection for admission of children. This was explained by Sri Sundar
Bandopadhyaya, Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission that over aged children need
to admit in age appropriate class and through bridge courses they need to
upgrade as per required class. In case of more candidate than the existing
number of seat, school may conduct lottery to select children
32. Sanjay Kumar Dikshit, Teacher In-Charge, Shree Prakash Vidyalaya
requested for guardian orientation programme so that they can understand their
role in SMC and can understand their responsibility, how to monitor school
functioning and cooperate teachers in teaching their children. Their request was
noted by the SSM Officials
33. Sujata Haldar, Assistant Teacher, Saraswati Vidyabhawan, requested for
arranging Mid-day Meal in their school, and the process was explained by the
SSM, Officials
34. Paresh Nanda, Head Master, Govt. Spon. School (Boys) Taki House
appreciating the RTE Act raised a proposal to charge fine to guardians or parents
in case of not sending their child to school. According to him this attempt will
compel parents or guardians to send their children to school and reduce drop out
rate of children
35. Bimal Bhattacharya, Chairman of the SDC, Indra Narayan Kiran Bala
Vidyalaya raised bifurcation issue of schools, which has all primary, secondary
and higher secondary structure. Shri Sundar Bandopdhyaya, Consultant, Sarva
Shiksha Mission requested him to wait for State Rule
36. Sanjay Banerjee, Member of School Managing Committee, N.K. Paul
Adarsha Shiksayatan requested to Sarva Shiksha Mission to take initiative so
that head Master/ head Mistress would call regular guardian meeting so that
parents can have updated idea regarding school functioning
37. Sri Naba Kumar Karmakar, Head Master, Sarada Prasad Institution, raised
questions on three following issues:
Q. How to admit students in accordance with their age when the child has no
previous education or forget everything what he had studied earlier.
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Q. How to admit mentally challenged children in an age appropriate class.
Q. How to teach 45 hours. in a week when there is no provision to take class
more than 5-6 hours from Monday to Friday and about 3 hours in Saturdays
Smt. Sarbajita Banerjee, State Consultant, Education, UNICEF, replied him that
teachers have to admit all children as per their age. In case of no early educational
background, special training facility will be provided to that child to make him/her
appropriate for the specific class within the period of two month to two years. This
special training will be arranged by the government after forming the State Rule. In
case of mentally challenged children special educators will take care of that child and
assist him to complete the elementary education. In case of 45 hours teaching issues,
she explained that about 28 hours is allocated to class teaching per week and
remaining 17 hours is for lesson planning, pedagogic planning and for learning time.
38. Dr. Manabendra Seth, Secretary School Development Committee, Sree
Gopal Vidyamandir, expressed his concern that in RTE emphasis has given on
learning in mother tongue, but in the era of globalization a child studying in
vernacular medium is not getting opportunity compared to the students from
English medium schools. Smt. Sarbajita Banerjee, State Consultant, Education,
UNICEF replied him with several instances that in India several scientists were
studied in vernacular medium. Medium will not be the barrier.
39. Dr. P.K Pal, Head Master, B.T. Road, Govt. Sponsored H.S. School, enquired
about the number of seats of the School Development Committee, Smt. Urba
Chowdhury, Coordinator, Sarva Shiksha Mission, replied him that this will be
decided after publishing the State Rule.
40. Sri Nirmalendu Chatterjee, Assistant Teacher, Shree Girija Pathshala
raised his concern on requirement of infrastructure as mentioned in RTE Act,
otherwise proper implementation is not possible. He noted that number of class
rooms is very less in majority of primary schools in Kolkata. It is also found that
only one classroom is present where school is running four classes containing
more than hundred students together. This is the genuine problem, answered by
Sri Sundar Bandopadhyaya, Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission and he stated that
SSM has DISE information of every school on the basis of that action plan will be
taken of after the formulation of the State Rule
41. Dr. Ardhendu Kumar, Head Master, Beleghata Shanti Sangha Vidyalaya
for Boys, raised his concern on how the SC/ST and minority children will be
enrolled, because these children could not able to produce certificate for their
caste proof. Sri Sundar Bandopadhyaya, Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission
answered him that their enrollment will be based on the caste proof certificate of
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their parents and children’s religion will be noted on the basis of the declaration
of their parent.
42. Dr. Manoranjan Swar, Head Master, Athenaeum Institution, raised his
concern on how to enhance out of school children’s academic base to make
him/her age appropriate, keeping them in a class with other students. Sri Biplab
Das, Coordinator, SPAN, answered him that Government runs various remedial
coaching programmes and NGO also runs various bridge courses through that
these children can be enhanced academically to make them eligible for age
appropriate class
43. Sri Ashok Kumar Singh, Teacher In-Charge, Shree Guru Nanak Vidyalaya,
enquired about how the age of a child will be enrolled in absence of birth
certificate. Will they rely on what the parents were declaring or on what basis
they will note the age to make the child age specific. Sri Biplab Das, Coordinator,
SPAN, explained him about the provisions mentioned in the RTE Act 2009
regarding age proof for admission in schools.
44. Trilok Nath Rai, Head Teacher, Shree Saraswati Vidya Mandir, asked what
they will do in case of a child having maturity problem or mental status not at per
age cases, accommodating with other children in class is a big problem. It was
answered that special educator will take care of him to make him conscious as far
as possible.
45. Abdus Samsad, Asst. Teacher, CMO Primary School requested for Hindi
translation of the RTE Act and Handbook for their better understanding.
46. Smt. Bani Das, Teacher In-Charge, Beltala Girls School (Primary section),
raised question that who will provide fund if the school is not able to take any fee
from a student. Smt. Sarbajita Banerjee, State Consultants, Education, UNICEF,
answered her that in state rule all these issues will be discussed and provisions
for sanctioning more grants for school will be made and only after that school can
stop taking fees from children.
47. Subimal Kr. Sahu, Head Teacher, Mitra Institution Main (Primary
Department) asked that without screening procedure how we select children for
admission and maintain school’s standard. Smt. Sarbajita Banerjee answered him
that school can not take any admission or screening test; they can select
students through lottery and they have to maintain their standard through
teaching only.
48. Md. Firoz Alam, Asst. Teacher, Faiz Md. Day Primary School, raised his
concern that how overage children can be admitted in the age specific classes.
Shri Biplab Das, Coordinator, SPAN answered him that there are many provisions
are made by government like remedial coaching, resource room teaching, bridge
courses etc. through these process overage children can be enhanced
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academically to make them appropriate for admission in the age specific classes.
This will take time for two month to two years period.
49. Dr. Sandip Ray, Assistant Teacher, Hindu School, raised a question if we can
not expel student, or detained in the same class then how we can maintain a
standard in a class. Shri Biplab Das, Coordinator, SPAN answered him that every
school need to follow a continuous comprehensive evaluation system throughout
the year, on the basis of that assessment of a child can be made.
50. Md. Maqsoudul Haque, Teacher In-Charge, Kidderpore Muslim School,
enquired what will happen in case of more than 14 years never enrolled children
come for admission. Smt. Urba Chowdhury, Coordinator, Sarva Shiksha mission,
answered him that a special class will be arranged by the government for these
kind of children for two more years where through bridge course a support
learning facility will be provided to them and in State Rule provisions will
definitely made for these children.
51. Indrani Roy Chowdhury, Teacher In-Charge, Lake School for Girls
(Primary Section) asked that in absence of examination system and
abolishment of pass fail system, how assessment or evaluation of student can be
done. Shri Biplab Das, Coordinator, SPAN, answered her like before that every
school need to follow a continuous comprehensive evaluation system throughout
the year, on the basis of that assessment of a child can be done.
52. Shyam Sundar Ram, Teacher In-Charge, Harijan Jagjiban Vidyapith raised
his concern that in absence of caste certificate on what basis we enroll them in
the caste category when parents were claiming for. Sri Sundar Bandopadhyaya,
Consultant, Sarva Shiksha Mission, answered him that these students will be
enrolled under any caste category only when their parents submit the caste
proof.
53. Shipra Sen, Teacher In Charge, Regent Colony Bastuhara Primary
Vidyalaya, raised question that if there will be no provision for taking money
from students then how school will pay infrastructural cost. Ms. Sarbajita
Banerjee, State Consultant Education, UNICEF, answered her that this will be
considered in the State Rule.
54. Sri Biswanath Biswas, Head Master, Gandhi Colony Madhyamik Vidyalaya,
expressed his concern that if the school can not detain a child in the same class
then how the poor children will be placed with other students in the same class.
Ms. Sarbajita Banerjee, State Consultant Education, UNICEF, answered him that
no child can be detained in the same class. It is the responsibility of respective
teachers to maintain quality of teaching and increase the understanding level of
student through innovative teaching techniques.
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55. Smt. Sibani Ganguly, Head Teacher, Mollahat Primary School, raised her
concern that now parents are aware of the RTE act and they are refusing to give
any money to school but govt. is not giving additional fund right now. As a result
school is in problem and not able to pay infrastructural recurring costs. Ms.
Sarbajita Banerjee, State Consultant Education, UNICEF, answered her that only
after the notification of State Rule schools will get additional grants.
56. Arup Sengupta, Head Teacher, Garfa DN Memorial High School, enquired
that the school has no space for playground then according to the RTE provision
how the school will provide the facility to children. Ms. Sarbajita Banerjee, State
Consultant Education, UNICEF, answered him that if there is a provision then
playing arrangements can be done on the roof of school building or in any big
class room.
57. Smt. Sutapa Banerjee, Head Master, Bijoygarh Balika Vidyapith, asked
that what will happen to teachers if school is de recognized. Mrs. Mukulika Ghosh
Rakshit, Resource Persons SPAN, answered her that it is the compulsion of Govt.
to implement the act and if it is not done properly then govt. will decide what
they will do with the respective school teacher in case the school is de-
recognized.
58. Smt. Sharmistha Bhattacharya, Head Mistress, Ananda Ashram Balika
Vidyapith, enquired that how to admit 13 years old out of school child in the 7th
standard who has forgotten previous education. Ms. Sarbajita Banerjee, State
Consultant Education, UNICEF, answered her that through remedial coaching,
resource room teaching or through bridge courses education level of a child can
be enhanced to make them eligible for admitting them in the age appropriate
class. This will take 3 month to 2 years of time. In case the child is not able to
finish elementary education within 14 years of time then more time can be given
to that child for completing elementary education.
59. Smt. Mira Roy Chowdhury, Teacher-in-charge, Niranjan Palli F.P. School,
enquired that how the age of a child can be enrolled without any proof. Mrs.
Mukulika Ghosh Rakshit, Resource Persons SPAN, answered her that in absence
of Birth Certificate, child’s Hospital Record, Registration record of the auxiliary
nurses midwives (ANM), record of the Anganwari Centre, or declaration of the
parents about the age of their child through affidavits shall also be considered.
However, in absence of any age proof, the school authority can not deny
admission of a child and accountable to admit the child in school.
60. Smt. Sujata (Saha) Pramanik, raised her concern about problems in running
school and conducting classes when govt. is sending school teachers for census
and election duties. Mrs. Mukulika Ghosh Rakshit, Resource Persons SPAN,
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answered her that this situation will definitely be considered during formation of
the State Rule.
61. Sri Monoranjan Roy, Head Master, Tollygunge Bangure High School,
requested for RTE Sensitization Workshops for all teachers. Otherwise it is very
much difficult for only Head Teachers to convince all teachers.
62. Smt. Lily Ghosh, Head Teacher, Basdroni G.S.F.P. School, requested
guardian orientation programme to aware all guardians regarding the RTE Act.
Output of the Workshops
All total 13 workshops were held within February 2011 to May 2011, in which 1004
participants were sensitized on RTE Act 2009. All most all targeted group of people
associated with the Primary and secondary education system in Kolkata are covered with
a good turn over. The following chart will show the total number of participants who
were sensitized on the RTE Act 2009.
Chart 1: Total number of participants of the RTE Sensitization Workshops
Gender details of the RTE Sensitization Workshops with date and strengths
Date of RTE Workshop Total Male Total Female Total Participants 12.02.2011 56 96 152 17.02.2011 39 37 76 22.02.2011 20 41 61 01.03.2011 24 37 61 08.03.2011 31 28 59 15.03.2011 24 44 68
Participants of RTE Sensitization Workshops
152
343
76
149
111
72
97
4
0 100 200 300 400
Teachers of Private Schools
Teachers of Government Schools
Stake Holders
Teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpa
Member SMC/SDC
Guardian Representatives
Shiksha Bandhu
Special Educator
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22.03.201 43 29 72 25.03.2011 48 24 72 29.03.2011 32 42 74 05.04.2011 24 39 63 19.04.2011 14 53 67 03.05.2011 14 68 82 07.05.2011 25 72 97
Total 394 610 1004 Table 1: Details of Male-Female participants
Male-Female Ratio
Total 394 male and 610 females
participated in the RTE Sensitization
workshop with February to May 2011,
which shows 39% male and 61% female
participants. As females are more in
teaching profession, thus male ratio is
found considerably lower than female.
Chart 2: Male-female ratio of the participants
Total Number of Schools Participated: 353
Out of total participatory schools in the
RTE Workshops, Government and aided
schools were 258 in number, private
schools were 59 and alternative primary
schools (Shikshalaya Prakalpa) were 36
in number.
Following observations are noted out of all RTE Sensitization
Workshops:
1. All total 1004 participants associated with the primary and secondary education
system and 43 resource persons were sensitised on RTE Act 2009. It is estimated
through the on-going process of Education Infrastructure Mapping by different
NGOs in 141 KMC wards, there are at present approximately 5000 education
Infrastructure present. If on an average there are 4 teachers present in each of
these infrastructures then it can be estimated that about 20,000 teachers are
there in Kolkata, responsible for implementation of RTE Act 2009 for children. Out
of them only 1004 participants from 353 schools (average 3) has been sensitized,
Male Female Ratio
394, 39%
610, 61%
MaleFemale
Total Number of School participated
258, 73%
59, 17%
36, 10% Government/AidedSchoolsPrivate School
Alternative PrimarySchools
Chart 3: Total Participatory Schools
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which is a very low percentage and so there is an urgent requirement of such
orientation programmes to reach the considerable percentage of target group.
2. Only one year and nine month is remaining, to implement the RTE Act for
children. This time period is reducing day by day and it is clear that a mass
sensitization on RTE ACT 2009 for teachers is essential as early as possible.
3. Proper implementation of RTE Act 2009 for children is only possible when all
teachers will know the Act properly and come forward to facilitate children.
4. From the participants mass request were raised to sensitize all teachers
of a school otherwise it becomes difficult for them to convince/aware
their all colleagues.
5. Schools need support for their day to day expenses in absence of Admission fees
and tuition fees. They need an orientation on School Development Plan as
mentioned in the RTE Act 2009.
6. Many schools did not have any idea regarding infrastructural
development considering their limitations as mentioned in the RTE Act
2009, which need special orientation.
7. Teachers from Kolkata Municipal Corporation were not included in this
sensitization programme, a discussion was held with the authorities of
Kolkata Municipal Corporation to train there teachers on RTE Act 2009.
8. Many Heads of Institutions/schools suggested organising workshops to
orient parents for their better understanding with the RTE Act 2009.
9. Mr. Nabarun Dey, Secretary, Association of Schools of Indian School
Certificate, West Bengal Chapter has currently requested to organise
Sensitization Workshops on RTE Act 2009 for school teachers under their
association.
Overall Impact
More sensitization workshops are urgently required to sensitize a good
percentage of school teachers and parents, so that they can develop their
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schools as mentioned in the RTE Act 2009 and aware children, within 31st
March, 2013. Only one year and nine month is left to implement the entire rules
and regulations, norms and standard, otherwise schools may loose their
recognition.
Appendix I
List of Private Schools Participated
Sl.
No.
Name of the Schools Participants Total Number
1 St. Thomas Boys, Kidderpore Principal, 3 Asst. Teachers 4
2. Auxilium Parisn School Secretary, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
3 St. Teresa Secondary School Head Mistress, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
4 Cossipore St. Ninnians High
School for Girls
7 Asst. Teachers 7
5 Carmel Convent High School,
MAMC, Durgapur
Principal 1
6 Meghamala Roy Education Centre Principal, Vice Principal, 4 Asst.
Teachers
6
7 Loyola High School 5 Asst. Teachers 5
8 Union Chapel School Principal, 5 Asst. Teachers 6
9 St. Barnabas’ High School Head Mistress, Secretary, 2 Asst.
Teachers
4
10 St. Stephen’s School, Budge
Budge
Head Mistress., 2 Asst. Teachers 3
11 St. Pauls Mission School Principal, Vice Principal, Asst
Teacher
3
12 St. Georges High School, Canning 2 Asst. Teacher 2
13 St. Thomas Girls School,
Kidderpore
Vice Principal, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
14 La Martiniere for Girls Vice Principal, Asst. Teacher 2
15 St. Joseph Collegiate School Register , 3 Asst. Teachers 4
16 Marian Co-Ed School 2 Asst. Teacher 2
17 St. Stephan School, Kolkata TIC, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
18 Carmel High School, Kolkata Principal, Vice Principal, Head
Mistress, Asst. Teacher
4
19 St. Stephens School Habra Principal 1
20 St. Thomas Day School 5 Asst. Teachers 5
22
21. Loreto Day School, Eliot Road Office Assistant, Asst. Teacher 2
22 St. Johns Diocesan Girls H.S.
School
4 Asst Teachers 4
23 St. Georges School, Kolkata 2 Asst. Teacher 2
24 Budge Budge Abbey High School TIC, 2 Asst. Teacher 3
25 United Missionary Girls Head Mistress, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
26 St. Augustine’s Day School Head Mistress, Asst. Teacher 2
27 La Martiniere Secretary 1
28 La Martiniere for Boys Principal, Head Middle Section,
Head Mistress
3
29 Loreto House Principal, Vice Principal, Middle
School Coordinator
3
30 Christ Church Girls High School Secretary, TIC, 3 Asst. Teacher 5
31 Loreto Bowbazar Principal, 1
32 Loreto Entally Principal 1
33 Carmel Primary 2 Asst. Teacher 2
34 Carmel High School for Girls,
Keorapukur
2 Asst. Teachers 2
35 St. Pauls Boarding and Day
School
2 Asst. Teachers 2
36 Auxilium Convent School, Dum
Dum
2 Asst. Teachers 2
37 St. Margarate’s Head Mistress, 3 Asst. Teachers 4
38 Keorapukur CNI Boys High School TIC, 4 Asst. Teachers 5
39 St. Agnes School, Principal 1
40 St. Agnes Boys School Principal 1
41 St. Agnes Convent School Howrah Principal 1
42 Diocesan of Calcutta Rt. Principal, School Inspector 2
43 KethedrAL Mission High School Teacher In Charge 1
44 St. Stephens School, Rajarhat TIC, Administrative In charge 2
45 Marium Co-ed School Principal 1
46 Duff High School for Girls Head Mistress, 3 Asst. Teachers 4
47 Ashirbad Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2
48 St Anthony’s High School, Kolkata 3 Asst. Teachers 3
49 Holly Child Institute Head Mistress 1
50 Holy Child School Head Mistress 1
51 St. Thomas’ Church School Principal, Secretary 2
52 St. Francis Academy Principal 1
53 St. Stephens’ School, Nepalgunge
Branch
Teacher In Charge 1
54 Loreto Sealdah Principal 1
55 St. Xavier’s School, Burdwan Superior 1
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56 St. Xavier’s Kolkata Rector 1
57 Loreto St. Mary’s School Superior General Founder Body,
TIC, 2 Asst. Teacher
4
58 Scotish Church Collegiate School Head Master and Asst. Teacher 2
59 Julian Day School Asst. Teacher 1
Total Participant 152
Appendix II
List of Government and Government Aided Schools All total 258 government and government aided schools were participated in RTE Sensitization Workshops. Date wise participants list of Government and Government aided Schools of twenty three (23) educational circles of Kolkata Date: 22.02.2011, Tollygunge Circle Sl.
No.
Name of the Schools Partcipants Total
Number
1 Kalikapur RFP Schools Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
2 Charan Kabi Mukunda Das Prathamik
Vidyalaya
3 Asst. Teacher, 2 Guardian 5
3. Santoshpur Shikshayatan 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
4. Birnagar Bastuhara Prathamik
Vidyalaya
2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
5. Purbachal Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
6. Kali Dasi Vidyalya 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
7. Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith Founder, 2 Rt. Head Master,
Teacher In charge
4
8. Kendua Free Primary School Head Teacher, Guardian 2
9. Garia Bina Balika Vidyalaya Guardian 1
10. Chowbhaga High School Head Master, Guardian 2
11. Haltu Free Primary School Head Teacher, Teacher 2
12. Dakshin Roy Nagar Udbastu GSFP
School
Head Teacher 1
13. Molina Smrii Shishu Siksha Sadan Teacher In charge, Guardian 2
14. Chowbhaga Free Primary School Head Teacher, Guardian 2
15. Anandapur F.P. school Teacher In Charge, 3 Asst.
Teacher, Guardian
4
16. Rajapur Shiksha Bithi Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher,
Guardian
3
17. Briji F.P. School 3 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 4
18. Haltu School Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
19. Kalikapur Free Primary School 2 Asst. teacher 2
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20. J.R.A.V. School 2 Guardians 2
21. Roynagar F.P. School 2 Asst. Teacher 2
22. S.B. Primary School Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
23. Adarsha Balika Shikshayatan 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
24. Jadavpur Sammilita Balika Vidyalaya Asst Teacher 1
25. Ajoynagar Vidyapith Asst. Teacher 1
Total 61
Date: 01.03.2011, Circle XVIII and XIX Sl.
No.
Name of the Schools Partcipants Total
Number
1. Sahanagar High School Head teacher, 1
2. Sukanta Shiksha Niketan Teacher In-Charge 1
3. Sishu Tirtha Primary School Head Teacher, Chairman, SDC 3
4. Sishu Shiksha Niketan Head Teacher, Guardian 2
5. Bharatiya Hindi High School Head Master 1
6. Vivekananda Prathamik Vidyapith Head Teacher, Guardian 2
7. Shiksha Bhit Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher,
Member SDC, Guardian
4
8. Patha Kunja F.P. School Head Teacher, 2 Asst. Teacher 3
9. Taracharan Aranya Kumari Vidyapith Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2
10. Kalighat High School Head Master 1
11. Kailash Vidyamandir Head Teacher, 4 Asst. Teacher,
Member SDC
6
12. Chetla Boys Primary Section Head Teacher, SDC Member 2
13. Desha Bandhu Balika Bidyalaya 2 Members SDC 2
14. Kalighat Mahakali Pathsala 2 Asst. Teachers 2
15. Chirantani Prathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher 1
16. Chetla Boys High School 2 Asst Teacher 2
17. Bharatiya Hindi Primary School Head Teacher 1
18. South Victoria Primary School Asst Teacher, Guardian 2
19. Sishu Sikshalaya Head Teacher, Guardian 2
20. Sishu Sathi SDC Member, Guardian 2
Total 42
Circle-XIX Sl.
No.
Name of the Schools Partcipants Total
Number
1. The Oriental Seminary Head Teacher, 2 Teacher,
President and 1 member SMC,
4
2. R.K.S.M. Sister Nivedita Girls High
School
3 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 4
25
3. Ahiritla Banga Vidyalaya Head Master, Asst. Teacher,
Guardian, Member SDC
4
4. Shree Naval Vidyalaya TIC, Member SMC 2
5. Gyan Bharati Prathamik Vidyalaya TIC 1
6. Shree Bal Krishna Vithalnath Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher 1
7. Metropolitan Institution for Girls 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
Total 19
Date: 08.03.2011, Circle Alipore, Behala and Behala West
Circle: Behala West Sl. No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Shanti Sangha Siksha Mandir Girl's High School 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
2 Surya Sen Vidyapith Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
3 Kailash Paul Vidyalaya Head Teacher, Asst Teacher, Guardian 3
4 Vivekananda Kishore Bharati High School TIC 1
5 Arya Vidyamandir Primary
Head Teacher, Member SDC, Asst Teacher, Guardian 4
6 Paschim Joyrampur Rathamik Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2
7 Abhoypada Prathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher 1 8 Barisa Girl'sPrimary School TIC,Asst. Teacher 2
Total 18
Circle: Alipore
Sl. No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Sahapur Harendranath Vidyapith Asst. Head Master, 2 Members M.C. 3
2 Nut Behari Das Boy's Primary School
Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
3 The National Prmary School 2 Asst. Teachers 2 4 Garden Reachh Mudiali Girl's High
School Asst. Head Mistress, 2 Asst. Teachers 3
5 Bengali Bazar High School
Asst. Head Master, Para Teacher, Guardian 3
Total 14
Circle: Behala Sl. No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Vehala Balika Vidyamandir Asst Teacher 1 2 Behala Girls High School Head Teacher, Guardian 2 3 Barisha Purbapara High School Teacher In Charge 1 4
Putiary Braja Mohan Tiwary Institution Head Master, President M.C, Guardian 3
5 Behala Shyama Sundari Vidyapith Head Mistress, Secretary, Guardian 3 6 Barisha Ucha Balika Vidyamandir,
Primary Head Mistress 1 7
Chanditala Balak Sangha Head Teacher, Asst Teacher, Guardian 3
26
8 Rukmini Vidyamandir TIC, President 2 9 Bal Hindi Vidyalaya Head Teacher, SDC Member 2 10
Barisha Ucha Balika Vidyamandir Head Mistress, President, Member M.C, Guardian 4
11 Sodepur G.S.F.P.School
Asst Teacher, Para teacher, SDC, Member 3
12 Kishore Bharati Boys School Asst. Teacher, SDC Member 2 Total 27
Date: 15.03.2011 Circle: XVI, XVII
Circle: XVI
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 East Point School for Girls 2 Asst. Teacher 2
2 Janata Vidyalaya Head Teacher, 3 Asst. Teacher 4
3 Boinchtala Upendranath Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2 4 Samaj Kalyan Samity Primary School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 5 Purbachal Pravati Sangha Free Primary
School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 6 Bhutnath Mahamaya Institution
(Primary Boys) Teacher In charge, 2 Asst. Teacher 3 7
Tangra Prathamik Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher, Member SDC, 3
8 Gandhi Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, 2 Asst. Teacher 3 9 SSGSFP School, NRS Hospital Head Teacher, 1 10 Bastuhara Vidyapith Asst. Teacher 1 11 Khanaberia F.P. School Teacher In charge, Asst. Teacher 2 12 Sarat Chandra Sur Institution (H.S.) Head Master, Member SDC, 2 13 Bhutnath Mahamaya Institution
(Primary Girls) Teacher In Charge 1 14 Indra Narayan Kiran Bala Vidyalaya Head Teacher Chairman SDC 2 15 Rabidas Harijan Kalyan Vidyapith Teacher In charge, Asst. Teacher 2 Total 32
Circle: XVII
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Sishu Vidyapith Head Teacher, Guardian 2
2 BallygungePrathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher 1
3 Saraswati Vidya Bhavan Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
4 Anjuman E. Talimo Fatah GSFP School Teacher In charge 1 5 Kasba Balika Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, 3 Asst. Teachers 4 6 VivekanandaVidya Mandir Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 7
Jadavpur NK Paul adarsha Sikshayatan Head Teacher, Member SMC, Asst Teacher 3
8 Kamala ChatterjeeSchool for Girls Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
27
9 Kalyan Sangha Prathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher 1 10 Shishu Shiksha Niketan Head Teacher, Member SMC, 2 11 Govt. Spon. Multi. School Boys Talki
House Head Master 1 12 Adarsha Shikshayatan Paying Primary
School Teacher In charge 1 13 Talki House Govt. Spons. Girls High
School Primary Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
14 Agrani Prathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher 1 15 Sree Prakas Vidyalaya Teacher In charge, Asst. Teacher 2 16 Raj Narayan Junior Basic School Asst. Teacher 1 17 Adarsha Vidyapith Head Teacher 1 18 Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher 1 19 Sree Prabhat Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher 1 20 Jadavpur Hindi Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge 1 21 Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith for Boys 2 Asst. Teachers 2
Total 36
Date: 22.03.2011 Circle I, Circle: II, Circle: III, Circle: XV Circle: I
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Sarwodaya Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2
2 Belgachia Urdu High School Head Master, Vice President, SMC, Asst Teacher 3
3 B.T. Road Govt. Spons. H.S. School Teacher In Charge, Asst Teacher 2 4 Dum Dum Road Govt. Spons. High
School for Girls Head Mistress, 2 Asst. Teacher 3 5 Dum Dum Road Govt. Spons. High
School for Girls Primary Teacher In Charge 1 6 Rajput Shiksha Sadan, Unit II TIC, Para Teacher, Guardian 3 7 Paikpara Shikshayatan Head Teacher 1 8 Sinthi R.K. Sangha Vidyamandir Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2 9 Begachia Primary School 2 Asst. Teacher 2 10 Sree Gopal Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2
Total 21 Circle: II
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Sree Sarada Balika Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2
2 Cossipore Institution for Girls Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2
3 Maharaja Cossimbazar Polytechnic Institution Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2
4 Adarsha Balika Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher, 2 5 Sree Gopal Bidyamandir Head Teacher 1 6 A. I. Day School Head Master, Guardian 2
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7 Belgachia Monohor Academy Head Teacher, MTA Member 2 8 Arya Vikas Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2 9 B. T. Road Govt. Spons. H.S. School Head Master 1 Total 16
Circle: III
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Samata Prathamik Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge 1
2 Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, 2 Asst. Teacher 3
3 Nari Shiksha Mandir Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher, 2 Guardian 4
4 Shree Durga Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 5 Giri Bala Sircar Balika Vidyalaya Head Teacher, Guardian 2 6 Ramjoy Seal Sishu Pathsala Asst. Teacher 1 7 Shyam Bazar Primary GSFP School Asst Teacher 1 8 School Inspector Circle III 1 9 Sree Vidyaniketan Asst. Teacher 1 10 Shyam Bazar Oriya GSFP 2 Asst. Teacher 2
Total 18 Circle: XV
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Sri Bal Krishna Vidyalaya Head Teacher, 2 Guardian 3
2 Samata Prathamik Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2
3 Ultadanga United School Head Teacher 1 4 Maniktala Shiksha Bhawan Head Teacher 1 5 Muraripukur Govt. Sponsored H.S.
School Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 6 Sarada Prasad Institution Heas Master 1 7 Bagmari Maniktala Govt. Spons. High
School Head Master 1 8 Purba KalikataOriya Shiksha Niketan Head Teacher, Guardian 2 9 Deshbandu Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2
10 Lenin Primary School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 Total 17
Date: 25.03.2011 Circle: IV, V, VI, VII
Circle: IV
29
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 S.D.M.P.V. School Teacher In Charge, 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 4
2 Sree Guru Nanak Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2
3 Singhee Bagan High School 3 Asst. Teacher 3 4 Sree Saraswati Vidya Mandir Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 5 Sree Girija Pathshala Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 6 Shree Didoe Maheswari Panchayet
Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher, Clerk 2 Total 15
Circle: V
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Ultadanga United High School, Primary Section Teacher In Charge, Asst Teacher 2
2 Banipith Girl's Primary School Head Teacher 1
3 Narikeldanga High School Teacher 1 4
Halsi Bagan F.P. School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
5 Banipith Girl's Primary School Asst. Teacher 1 6 Shree Braja Bhusha Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge 1 7 Binapani Purdah Girls School Head Mistress, Secretary 2 8 The Bhavataran Sarkar Vidyalaya 2 Asst. Teacher 2 9
The Park Institution Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher, President, Guardian 4
Total 17 Circle: VI
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Shishu Shiksha Niketan Head Teacher 1
2 Usha Balika Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher, Gurdian 2
3 M.L. Mehta Vidyamandir Teacher In Charge 1 4 Rajendra Vidyalaya Gurdian 1 5 Md. Jan H.S. School Head Teacher, Guardian 2 6
Sunity Shikshalaya Head Mistress, Asst. Teacher, Special Educator, Clerk 4
7 The Presidency Muslim H.School, Primary Section Teacher In Charge, Gurdian 2
8 Amar Bharati Primary School Teacher In Charge 1 9 C.M.O. Primary School, Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2
10 Shri Sanatan Dharma Vidyalaya
Teacher in Charge, Gurdian, Special Educator 3
Total 19 Circle: VII
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Calcutta Academy Head Master, SDC Member, 2 Spl. Educator 4
2 AIWC Buniadi Bidyapith Girls Head Mistress, Secretary, Guardian 3
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3 Deshabandhu Vidyapith Head Master, Guardian 2 4 Mollahat Primary School Head Teacher 1 5 Surah Kanya Vidyalaya Head Master 1 6 Dr. Shyama Prasad Institution Head Mistress 1 7 Beleghata Deshabandhu Girls High
School Asst. Teacher 1 8
Beleghata Shanti Sangha Vidyayatan Head Mistress, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
9 Athenaeum Institution
Head Master, President, Member SMC 3
10 Vivekananda Vidyapith Primary Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 Total 21
Date: 29.03.2011 Circle: VIII, IX, X, XI Circle VIII
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Mitra Institution Main Head Teacher, Guardian 2
2 Medical College Bal Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2
3 Hindu Academy, Primary School Teacher In Charge 1 4 Kalidhan Institution Asst. Teacher 1 5 Harijan Jagjivan Vidyapith Teacher In Charge 1 6 Faiz Md. Day Primary School Head Teacher, 2 Asst. Teacher 3 7
Raj Bhavan F.P School, Unit-I Head Teacher, Chairman SDC, Asst. Teacher 3
8 Hindu Academy High School Head Teacher 1 9 Shree Hanuman Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge 1 10 Rani Rashmani H.S. Primary Head Teacher, Guardian 2 11 Shree Ram Ekbal Vidyalaya Asst. Teacher 1
Total 18
Circle: IX
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Shibmandir Sramik Vidyalaya Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3
2 Tiljala High School Asst. Teacher, Secretary, SDC, 2 Gurdian, Member SDC 5
3 Benia Pukur Muslim Girls Primary Member SDC 1 4 Sri Bhama Shah Arya Vidyalaya Head Master, 2 Asst. Teacher 3 5 Sarat Chandra Paul Primary 2 Asst. Teacher, Guardian 3 6 Topsia Primary School Asst. Teacher, President, SDC 2 7 Islamia High School Office Staff 1 Total 18
Circle: X
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Hindu School 3 Asst. Teacher, 3
2 Kidderpore Muslim School Teacher In Charge, Member SMC 2
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3 Sarat Chandra Paul Girls School 2 Asst. Teacher, 2 4 Bhukailash Rathamik Sikshayatan Teacher In Charge, 1 5 Victoria Institution Asst. Teacher, 1 6 Bankim Ghosh Memorial Girls H.S.
School Head Mistress, Gurdian 2 7 Haji Md. Mohsin Girls Madrassa Head Mistress, Asst. Teacher 2 8 Sarat Chandra Paul Girls High School Asst. Teacher, President, Guardian 3 9 Maulana Azad Urdu School Asst. Teacher, 1 10 Badshah Khan Centenary Girls School Head Mistress 1
Total 18
Circle: XI Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 South Suberban School (Main) Primary Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2
2 Deshbandhu Shishu Sikshalaya Head Mistress 1
3 Beltala Girls Primary Teacher In Charge, Asst Teacher 2 4
Lake School For Girls Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher, 2 Guardian 4
5 Beltala Girls High School Head Mistress 1 6 Bal Shiksha Sadan Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2 7 Gopabandhu Sramik Vidyalaya Head Teacher, Member SDC 2 8 UMGH School, Primary Head Teacher 1 9 UMGH School, H.S. Head Mistress, 2 Asst Teacher 3 10 Social Welfare Organisation Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2
Total 20
Date: 05.04.2011 Circle: XII, XIII, XIV
Circle XII
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Mollahat Primary School Head Teacher 1
2 Tirthapati Institution Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2
3 Rajendra Shiksha Sadan (Pry) Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 4 Sir N.N. Girls' High School Head Mistress 1 5 Jadavpur Bijoygarh Shiksha Niketan Head Mistress 1 6 Katjunagar Vidyapith Teacher In Charge 1 7
Tollygunge Bangure High School Head Mistress, 2 Asst. Teacher, Member SDC 3
8 Chakdah F.P. School Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher 2 9 Jadavpur High School (Primary) Member SDC, Guardian 2 10 Tollygunge Hindi High School Teacher In Charge 1 11
Tollygunge Hindi Primary School Teacher In charge, SDC Chairman, Guardian 3
12 Baghajatin Balika Vidyalaya Secretary, Guardian 2
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Total 21 Circle: XIII Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Ananda Ashram Balika Vidyapith Head Mistress, Guardian 2
2 Vivekananda Vidyapith Head Teacher 1
3 Benoy F.P. School Teacher In Charge, Asst. Teacher, 2 Guardian 4
4 Bijoygarh Balika Vidyapith Head Mistress, Asst. Teacher 2 5 Niranjan Palli F.P. School Teacher In Charge 1 6 Dinesh Nagar F.P. School Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2 7 S.B. Primary School Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2 8 Bijoygarh Shiksha Niketan Asst. Teacher, Guardian 2 9 Paramahansadev F.P. School Teacher In Charge 1 10
Shishu Niketan Primary School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher, 2 Guardian 4
Total 21 Circle: XIV
Sl.No. Name of the School Participants Total No.
1 Netaji Nagar Adarsha Adya Siksha Mandir Head Teacher, Guardian 2
2 Regent Colony Bastuhara Primary Vidyalaya Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2
3 Sishu Bharati Primary School Teacher In Charge 1 4 Satya Ranjan Khastagir Sishu-o-
Prathamik Vidyalaya Head Teacher, Guardian 2 5 Jadavpur High School Head Teacher, Guardian 2 6 Bansdroni Chakdah Vidyamandir F.P.
School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 7 Sree Saralata Devi Sishu Balika
Sikshalaya Head Teacher, Guardian 2 8 Bansdroni GSFP School Head Teacher, Asst. Teacher 2 9 Gandhi Colony Madhyamik Vidyalaya Head Master, Guardian 2 10 Garfa DN Memorial High School Head Master, SDC Member 2 11 R.K. Hindi Vidyapith Teacher In Charge, Guardian 2
Total 21
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Appendix III
List of Shikshalaya Prakalpa
Date: 19.04.2011
Sl. No. Name of the Shikshalaya Prakalpa No. of Participants
1. M.J.C.C. 4
2. Vidyasagar School of Social Work 8
3. W.I.F. 12
4. Bantala Naboday School 3
5. CLPOA 2
6. All Bengal Women’s Union 2
7. Development Action Society 3
8. Udayani Social Action Forum 3
9. Calcutta Social Project 4
10. RNL Force 6
11. Loreto Day School 3
12. Mass Welfare Society 4
13. All India Council for Mass Education and
Development
4
14. Garden Reach Slum Development 4
15. Tiljala Shed 4
16. B.C.A. W.E.S. Arunaday Welfare Society 1
Total Participants 57
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Date: 03.05.2011
Sl. No. Name of the Shikshalaya Prakalpa No. of Participants
1. Janasiksha Procher Kendra (JPK) 4
2. Loreto Day School, Sealdah (LDS) 2
3. Socio Legal Aid Research & Training Institute
(SLARTC)
6
4. Prantik Jana Vikash Samity (PJVS) 6
5. Life Welfare Society (LWS) 5
6. Morning Glory Integrated School (MGIS) 1
7. All India Women’s Conference, ECC (AIWC) 1
8. United Basti Development Assciation (UBDA) 5
9. Paschimbanga Niraksharata Durikaran Samity
(PBNDS)
2
10. Institute of Psychological & Educational Research
(IPER)
2
11. Kareya Road Ahvan (KRA) 2
12. All Bengal Women’s Union (ABWU) 1
13. City Level Programme Of Action (CLPOA) 5
14. Forum of Communities United in Service (FOCUS) 10
15. South Calcutta Social Development Organisation
(SCSDO)
3
16. Liberal Assciation for Movement of People (LAMP) 5
17. Gandhi Peace Foundation, Calcutta (GPFSC) 7
18. Ramnagar Lane Forum of Revolution for Community
Education (RNLF-FORCE)
6
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19. B.S.S.L. 7
20. Iddgarh Committee 2
Total Participants 82
Appendix IV
List of All Participants Date: 12.02.2011, Private School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
1 Sudip Ranjan Bose Asst. Teacher, St. Thomas Boys,
Kidderpore
√
2. Fr. Jose Pellisery Secretary, Auxilium Parisn School √
3. Sr. Nilima Dungdung Asst. Teacher, St. Teresa’s
Secondary School
√
4. Sr. Helen Francis Asst. Teacher, St. Teresa’s
Secondary School
√
5. Simassri Banusif Asst. Teacher, Cossipore St.
Ninian’s High School for Girls
√
6. Anita De Asst. Teacher, Cossipore St.
Ninian’s High School for Girls
√
7. Sr. Maria Sudita A.L Principal, Carmel Covent High
School MAMC Durgapur
√
8. Emmanuel Das Teacher, Meghmal Roy Edu Centre √
9. Sr. Casmine Lobo Asst. Teacher, Loyola High School √
10. Usha Banerjee Principal, Union Chapel School √
11. Rina Phillips Asst. Teacher, Union Chapel
School
√
12. Sukhendra Biswas H.M, St. Barnabas High School √
13. Revd. T.A.P.Biswas Secretary, St. Barnabas High
School
√
14. Gautam Ghosal Asst. Teacher, St. Barnabas High
School
√
15. Sudip Kumar Dolui Asst. Teacher, St. Barnabas High √
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School
16. Mrs. Gopa Chatterjee Head Mistress, St. Stephens
Senior, Budge Budge
√
17. Miss Olivia Gomes St. Stephens Senior, Budge Budge √
18. Miss Archana Chettri St. Stephens Senior, Budge Budge √
19 Mrs. B. Robo Principal, St. Pauls Mission School √
20. Mrs. M. Bose Asst Teacher, Union Chapel
School
√
21. Mrs. S. Biswas Asst Teacher, St. G High School,
Canning
√
22. Indrani Moitra
Dasgupta
Cossipore St. Ninian’s School √
23. Mrs. N. Roychoudhury Asst. Teacher, St. Thomas Girl’s
School (Kidderpore)
√
24. Mrs. Rupkatha Sarkar Vice Principal, La Martiniere for
Girls
√
25. Mrs. Anu Gupta Asst. Teacher, La Martiniere for
Girls
√
26. Mr. John AK Ghosh Principal, St. Thomas Boys School,
Kidderpore
√
27. Mr. D.K Moitra Asst. Teacher, St. Thomas Boys
School, Kidderpore
√
28. Mr. Rupak Dey Asst. Teacher, St. Stephens
School
√
29. B. Carthail St. Joseph College √
30. SK Aufaruddin Ahmed Teacher, Loyola High School √
31. Mrs. Susmita Das Asst Teacher, Cossipore St.
Ninian’s High School for Girls
√
32. Mrs. Sarba Banerjee Asst Teacher, Marian Co-ed
School
√
33. John. P Rozario Asst Teacher, St Stephen’s School √
34. Shyamal Mukherjee Asst Teacher, St. Joseph’s
College, Bowbazar
√
35. Debashis
Bhattacharjee
Asst Teacher, St. Joseph’s
College, Bowbazar
√
36. Sr. M Hithika Carmel High School √
37. P.C. Daniels Principal, St Stephen’s School √
38. W.J. Morris Asst Teacher, St. Thomas Day
School, Mirza Ghalib Street
√
39. Priscilla Caszo Asst Teacher, Loreto Day School,
Elliot Road
√
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40. Janet Sharpe Office Asst, Loreto Day School,
Elliot Road
√
41. Sreyosi Biswas Asst Teacher, St. John’s Diocesan
Girls H.S School
√
42. Ila Panja Asst Teacher, St. John’s Diocesan
Girls H.S School
√
43. Lakshman Sharma Asst Teacher, St. Thomas Day
School, Mirza Ghalib Street
√
44. Poonam Bose Asst Teacher, St. George’s School √
45. Marlene Gomes St Stephen’s School √
46. Sunil Chakraborty Asst Teacher, Budge Budge Abbey
High School
√
47. John J Gupta Meghmala Ray Education Centre √
48. Anil Kr. Kundu Budge Budge Abbey High School √
49. Anjali Das Head Mistress, United Missionary
Girls
√
50. Dominique Gomes Head Mistress, St Augustine’s Day
School
√
51. Jac Marcelline St Augustine’s Day School √
52. S. Dhar Secretary, La Martiniere √
53. Sudarsana Das Asst. Teacher, Cossipore St.
Ninian’s High School for Girls
√
54. S. Chakravarthi Principal, La Martiniere for Boys √
55. Lionel Jude Gunnion Head – Middle Section, La
Martiniere for Boys
√
56. Mrs. K.A. Prabal Vice-Principal, St. Thomas Girl’s
School
√
57. Mrs. M. Ghosh Asst. Teacher, St. Thomas Girl’s
School
√
58. Mrs. Minati Hembram Asst. Teacher, St Ninian’s High
School for Girls
√
59. Mrs. A Roberts Head Mistress, La Martiniere for
Boys
√
60. Sr. Molly Francis Principal, Loreto House √
61. Mrs. Sonia Dhar Middle School Coordinator, Loreto
House
√
62. Mrs. Simant Gansalves Teacher-in-charge, CCGHS √
63. Dr. Dora A Mondal Secretary, CCGHS √
64. Mrs. Sutapa Naskar Asst Teacher, Christ Church Girls
High School (H.S)
√
65 Dipannita Guria Teacher, CCGHS √
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66. Mrs. Marie Gaspar Principal, Loreto Bowbazar √
67. Sister Phyllis Principal, Loreto Entally √
68. Sr. Maria Melina A.C Asst. Teacher, Carmel Primary √
69. Sr. Sunita SUbasini A.C Asst. Teacher, Carmel High School
for Girls, Keorapukur
√
70. Leena George Asst. Teacher, United Missionary
Girls High School
√
71. Mousumi Mondal Asst. Teacher, United Missionary
Girls High School
√
72. Sr. Annette F.C Asst. Teacher, St. Pauls B& Day
School
√
73. Sr. Daisy F.C Asst. Teacher, St. Pauls B& Day
School
√
74 Sr. Shanti Asst. Teacher, Auxilium Convent,
Dum Dum
√
75. Dr. Regina Joseph Asst. Teacher, Auxilium Convent,
Dum Dum
√
76. Rita Chatterjee Head Mistress, St. Margaret √
77. Snigha Basu Asst. Teacher, St. Margaret √
78. Aparna Saha Asst. Teacher, St. Margaret √
79. Montupada Jana Asst Teacher, Keorapukur CNI
Boy’s High School
√
80. Sr Kiran Principal, St Agnes School √
81. Sr. Shilpi Principal, St Agnes Boys School √
82. Kalyan Mandi Retd Principal, Diocesan Calcutta √
83. Ashit Baran Makhal TIC, Keorapukur CNI Boy’s High
School
√
84. Dilip Kumar Pathak Asst Teacher, Keorapukur CNI
Boy’s High School
√
85. Amal Kumar Basu Asst Teacher, Keorapukur CNI
Boy’s High School
√
86. Ajay Biswas TIC, Cathedral Mission √
87. Nirmal Bairagi Administrative In-charge, St
Stephen’s School, Rajarhat
√
88. Sr. Marisa Principal, Mariam Co-Ed School √
89. Surashri Sarkar Head Mistress, Duff High School
for Girls
√
90. Rebeka Nath AT, Duff High School for Girls √
91. Aditi Sarkar AT, Duff High School for Girls √
92. Revd. B Biswas SI, Diocesan Calcutta √
93. Kevin Roberts St Thomas Kidderpore √
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94. Mrs. Arpita Seal TIC, St. Stephen’s School √
95. Gouri Basu Vice Principal, Loreto House √
96. Sanchita Biswas Vice Principal, St Pauls Mission √
97. Jayasree Agarwal AT, Budge-Budge Abbey High
School
√
98. Aparna Saha AT, St Margaret School √
99. Mridula Pandit AT, Ashirwad Vidyalaya √
100. Balwant Yadav AT, Loyola High School √
101. Rajiv Mukherjee AT, St Anthony’s High School √
102. Sr Asthci AT, St Anthony’s High School √
103. Binod Prabhakar AT, St Anthony’s High School √
104. I. Das AT, St Johns Diocesan √
105. Sr Elsy V.K Head Teacher, Holy Child Institute √
106. Sr Isabel Head Teacher, Holy Child School √
107. Saurab Singh Principal, St Thomas Church
School
√
108. Revd S Canning Secretary, St Thomas Church
School
√
109. Sr Shauli HM, St Teresa √
110. Jaya Tirky AT, Loyola High School √
111. Fr. Philip Lakra Principal, St Francis Academy √
112. Sr Sarita Vice Principal, Carmel School √
113. Sr Maria HM, Carmel School √
114. Sr. Saritha Principal, Meghmala Roy
Education Centre
√
115. Sr Severine Vice Principal, Meghmala Roy
Education Centre
√
116. Deepsikha Biswas AT, St Paul’s Mission School √
117. Debashis Bhattacharya AT, St. Joseph’s College √
118. Madhabi Patra AT, St Ninian’s High School for
Girls
√
119. Chandana Mandal AT, St Ninian’s High School for
Girls
√
120. Tapan Kr Gayen Asst Teacher, Keorapukur CNI
Boy’s High School
√
121. Sr Juliet Principal, St Agnes Convent,
Howrah
√
122. Mrs. Bridget Das TIC, St Stephen’s School,
Nepalganj
√
123. Sr Cyril Principal, Loreto Sealdah √
124. Fr K.C Jacob Superior, St Xavier School, √
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Burdwan
125. Fr A. Bruylants St Xavier’s Calcutta √
126. Sr Sagarika TIC, Loreto St Mary’S √
127. Sr Amala Superior General, Loreto St Mary’s √
128. Sr Zinta AT, St Teresa School √
129. B. Saniel HM, Scottish Church Collegiate
School
√
130. Mrs. M Bose AT, Scottish Church Collegiate
School
√
131. Fr K. Biswas St Thomas √
132. Ashmita Dey AT, St John’s Diocesan √
133. Sr. Julia AT, Carmel Convent √
134. Pankaj Mandal AT, Auxiluim Parish School √
135. S Dey AT, Auxiluim Parish School √
136. Chandria Das AT, St Stephen’s School √
137. R. Das AT, Julian Day √
138. Mrinmay Saha AT, Meghmala Roy Education
Centre
√
139. Ashok Ray AT, St Thomas √
140. Z. Lobo AT, St Thomas √
141. Nupur Chatterjee AT, Duff High School for Girls √
142. Sonali Samaddar AT, Meghmala Roy Education
Centre
√
143. Ashwin Chawla AT, Union Chapel √
144. Amit Dey AT, Union Chapel √
145. Soumitra Nanda AT, CCGHS √
146. Poushali Sarkar AT, Loreto St Thomas √
147. Susmita Das AT, Loreto St Thomas √
148. Rakhi Bagchi AT, Carmel School √
149. Priyanka Roy AT, Union Chapel √
150. Subhojit Nandi AT, Loyola High School √
151 Sr. Andra AT, Loreto House √
152 Mrs. Anindita Das AT, Duff High School for Girls √
Total 55 97
Date:17.02.2011 Stake Holders Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
153. Partha Pratim Mondal S.I. of School, Behala Circle √
154. Krishna Kundu S.I. of Schools C-VI √
155. Prasenjit Roy Field Supervisor-I √
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Chowdhury
156. Rita Mishra A. I of Schools (S.B.) √
157. Md. Hasanuzzaman S.I. of Schools, Kolkata √
158. Siddhartha Basu S.I. of Schools, Kolkata √
159. Ranu A I of Schools √
160. Debabrata Sinha Junior Engineer √
161. Urba Chowdhury District Coordinator, CM & AS √
162. S. Sen Accountant, SSM √
163. Bidyut Kolya F.J. Engineer √
164. Ritasree Bhattacharya DSTM √
165. Sayanti Ghosh F.J. Engineer √
166. Ramesh Bhuiya S.I. of Schools Behala √
167. Mehbub Asif Zaman S.I. C-X √
168. Saswati Ghosh Dist. Gender Coordinator √
169. Satarupa Guha
Thakurta
PMIS Co-ordinator √
170. Moumita Ray
Choudhury
DSTM √
171. Juthika Das A.I. of Schools √
172. Nabanita Mukherjee Research Coordinator, SSM,
Kolkata
√
173. Prasenjit Ghosh Jr. Engineer √
174. Gautam Ganguly SSA Member Committee Member √
175. Partha Das SSA Member Committee Member √
176. Arundhuti Biswas A I of Schools √
177. Krishna Choudhury A I of Schools √
178. Sunita Basu Staff ,SSM, Kolkata √
179. Moumi Datta Cashier, SSM, Kolkata √
180. Satabdi Moitra A I of Schools (PE) √
181. Subhra Chatterjee A I of Schools Br. VI, Kolkata √
182. Biplab Das Coordinator √
183. Arindam Mani FAO, SSM, Kolkata √
184. Mamtaj Tarafdar A I of Schools, (S.E.) √
185. Shyam Krishna Mondal S I of Schools (P.E.) √
186. Shyamali Kar A I of Schools (S.E.) √
187. Manoj Sirkar Coordinator ERC √
188. Rupali Saha A.I. of Schools (P.E.) √
189. Nirmalendu Guha Member, SSM, Kolkata √
190. Tapas Banerjee Photographer, SSM, KOlkata √
191. Suchitra Nag A I of Schools (S.E.) √
192. Snigdha Jana Das SI of Schools (P.E.) C-XVI √
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193. R. K. Das Clark, SSM, Kolkata √
194. Sandhya Roy A I of Schools √
195. Mira Ghosh Head Teacher, Council Member √
196. Uma Das Purkait SI of Schools Circle-IX √
197. Dr. Nirmal Kumar Dey Member WBBSE √
198. Joydeb SSM, Kolkata √
199. Susmita Basu FJ.E, SSM, Kolkata √
200. Kaushik Roy SSM, Kolkata √
201. Arindam Roy
Chowdhury
SI of schools, C-VIII √
202. Rahul Gupta Bhaya SSA, Member Committee √
203. Swapan Pramanik D.E.O., SSM, Kolkata √
204. Bibekananda Jana AI of Schools (S.E.) √
205. Biplab Kr. Mitra SI of schools √
206. Gita Bandopadhyaya A.I of Schools (B-I) √
207. Arnab Sarkar SI of schools √
208. Alok Ranjan Das AI of schools √
209. Jharna Gantait AI of schools √
210. Tapan Kr. Hati SI of schools √
211. Nihar Kanti Khatua SI of schools √
212. Ruma Dasgupta AI of schools √
213. Manjula Bhattacharya AI of schools √
214. Subhas Chandra Basu AI of schools √
215. Sunita Chaudhury AI of schools √
216. Manisha Ghosh SI of schools B-XIV √
217. Nilima Mardanya SI of schools √
218. Tripti Chakraborty AI of schools (P.E.) √
219. Jane Alam Teacher, Islamia High School
(Primary)
√
220. Anjali Banerjee Member of A.B.T.A. √
221. Jiban Haldar Member of A.B.T.A. √
222. Biswanath Das SI of Schools √
223. Ashoke Sircar SI of Schools √
224. Jayanta Kundu Member of A.B.T.A. √
225. Atashi Shikdar Teacher Sishu Shiksha Niketan √
226 Rajesh Kumar Shaw Teacher Sishu Shiksha Niketan √
227. Devendra Prasad Roy G.D. SSM, Kolkata √
228. Sunil Dhar G.D. SSM, Kolkata √
Total 40 36
Date: 22.02.2011, Government/Government Aided School Teachers
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Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
229. Kanan Ghosh Ray AT, Kalikapur R.F.P School √
230. Kanan Nag AT, Charan Kabi Mukunda Das
Prathamik Vidyamandir
√
231. Bandana Biswas AT, Santoshpur Sikshayatan √
232. Manasi Bhattacharya AT, Santoshpur Sikshayatan √
233. Amita Ghosh Ray AT, Birnagar Bastuhara Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
234 Papy Ghosh AT, Purbachal Vidyalaya √
235 Baby Sanyal Guardian, Purbachal Vidyalaya √
236 Anjana Halder Guardian, Kalidasi Vidyalaya √
237 Banshi Badan
Chattopadhyay
Ex-HM, Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith √
238 Dilip Kumar Mandal TIC, Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith √
239 Mamata Dutta HT, Kendua F.P School √
240 Sachinandan Mandal Guardian, Garia Bina Balika Vidyalaya √
241 Somnath Dey HM, Chowbaga High School √
242 Sevika Ray HT, Haltu F.P School √
243 Mahitosh Das AT, Haltu F.P School √
244 Papiya Dey HT, Dakshin Raynagar Udbastu
G.S.F.P School
√
245 Sabita Das TIC, Malina Smriti Sishu Siksha
Sadan
√
246 Barnali Mandal HT, Chowbaga F.P School √
247 Bimalendu Dasgupta Ex-HM, Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith √
248 Keshab Lal Dey Founder, Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith √
249 Sutapa Barua TIC, Anandapur F.P School √
250 Rinku Raychoudhury AT, Anandapur F.P School √
251 Anita Das AT, Anandapur F.P School √
252 Uma Dey HT, Jadavpur Siksha Bithi √
253 Sandhya Ojha Guardian, Jadavpur Siksha Bithi √
254 Utpala Basu Teacher, Briji FP School √
255 Suranjana Majumdar AT, Haltu School √
256 Prasanta Sarkar AT, Kalikapur RFP School √
257 Bibhas Sen AT, Kalikapur RFP Schoo √
258 Alpana Kar AT, Charan Kabi Mukunda Das
Prathamik Vidyamandir
√
259 Ruma Das Guardian, Charan Kabi Mukunda
Das Prathamik Vidyamandir
√
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260 Jiban Das Guardian, Birnagar Bastuhara
Prathamik Vidyalaya
√
261 Binapani Sarkar Guardian, Haltu School √
262 Minati Pal Guardian, Rajapur Siksha Bithi √
263 Bithika Ray Guardian, JRAV √
264 Abha Das Guardian, JRAV √
265 Ashok Sardar Guardian, Charan Kabi Mukunda
Das Prathamik Vidyamandir
√
266 Sikha Mandal Guardian, Monali Sishu Vidyapith √
267 Parvati Sadhu Guardian, Santoshpur
Sikshayatan
√
268 Nayana Das Guardian, Chowbaga High School √
269 Nupur Das AT, Rajapur Siksha Bithi √
270 Jyotsna Mullick Guardian, Anandapur FP School √
271 Anjali Karmakar AT, Raynagar FP School √
272 Sumit Saha AT, Raynagar FP School √
273 Ajit Dhol AT, S.B Primary School √
274 Payal Gupta Guardian, S.B Primary School √
275 Aparna Bose AT, Anandapur FP School √
276 Samir Ray AT, Briji FP School √
277 Ranjit Banerji AT, Briji FP School √
278 Guptalekha Chatterjee AT, Adarsha Balika Sikshayatan √
279 Smriti Kumar Banik AT, Charan Kabi Mukunda Das
Prathamik Vidyamandir
√
280 Bishnupada Basu HT, Purvachal Vidyalaya √
281 Sunanda Das Guardian, Kalidasi Mitra Vidyalaya √
282 Milan Paul AT, Adarsha Balika Sikshayatan √
283 Jiban Chakroborty AT, Birnagar Bastuhara Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
284 Sudeshna Chakroborty AT, Jadavapur Sammilita Balika
Vidyalaya
√
285 Shukla Sarkar AT, Ajaynagar Vidyapith √
286 Sk Ibrahim HT, Briji FP School √
287 Mohua Nayak AT, Kalidasi Mitra Vidyalaya √
288 Ruma Chatterjee HM, Adarsha Balika Sikshayatan √
289 Tamalika Sur AT, Kendua FP School √
Total 23 38
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Date: 01.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
290 Bandana Basu HT, Sahanagar High School √
291 Sikha Chakroborty TIC, Sukanto Siksha Niketan √
292 Soma Bose Das HT, Sishutirtha Primary School √
293 Polly Halder HT, Sishu Siksha Niketan √
294 Surendra Shaw HM, Bharatiya Hindi High
School
√
295 Bina rani Shaw Guardian, Vivekananda
Vidyapith
√
296 Sucheta Das HT, Siksha Bhit √
297 Halima Bibi Guardian, Siksha Bhit √
298 Amales Bagh HT, Patha Kunja FP School √
299 Chandana Ray AT, Patha Kunja FP School √
300 Arundhati De HT, Taracharan Aranya Kumari
Vidyapith
√
301 Sushma Sinyha AT, Taracharan Aranya Kumari
Vidyapith
√
302 Satyajit Makhal Guardian, Sishu Siksha
Niketan
√
303 Mithu Dey HM, Vivekananda Prathamik
Vidyapith
√
304 Partha Pratim Das HM, Kalighat High Scholol √
305 Sharmila Das AT, Kailash Vidya Mandir √
306 Amarendra Nath HT, Chetla Boys √
307 Sikha Patra Member SDC, Chetla Boys √
308 Partha Saha Chairman SDC, Sishu Tirtha
Primary School
√
309 Namita Mukherjee Member SDC, Deshbandhu
Balika Vidyalaya
√
310 Sanghamitra Ray AT, Kalighat Mahakali
Pathshala
√
311 Anima Das AT, Kalighat Mahakali
Pathshala
√
312 Ashok Kanji AT, Patha Kunja FP School √
313 Shankar Bhandary Guardian, Deshbandhu Balika
Vidyalaya
√
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314 Swapan Das AT, Kailash Vidya Mandir √
315 Gayatri Dutta AT, Kailash Vidya Mandir √
316 Krishna Mukherjee HT, Chirantani Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
317 Uttam Dutta AT, Chetla Boys High School √
318 Gopinath Mandal AT, Chetla Boys High School √
319 Shatrughna Roy HT, Bharatiya Hindi Primary
School
√
320 Sunanda Choudhury AT, South Victoria Primary
School
√
321 Rita Ganguly Guardian, South Victoria
Primary School
√
322 Prasun Bagchi HT, Sishu Sikshalaya √
323 Debarati Ghosh Guardian, Sishu Sikshalaya √
324 Kakoli Majumdar HT, Kailash Vidya Mandir √
325 Mimmi Dhar AT, Kailash Vidya Mandir √
326 Moumi Dey Member SDC, Kailash Vidya
Mandir
√
327 Debolina Paul AT, Siksha Bhit √
328 Debi Roy Member SDC, Siksha Bhit √
329 Ruma Mandal Guardian, Sishu Sathi √
330 Dolly Das Guardian, Sishu Sathi √
331 Debashis Mandal AT, The Oriental Seminary √
332 Sudipta Dutta President MC, The Oriental
Seminary
√
333 Karna Das Member MC, The Oriental
Seminary
√
334 Sumita Patra AT, RKSM Sister Nivedita Girl’s
School
√
335 Biswanath Dutta Guardian, Ahiritala Banga
Vidyalaya
√
336 Rina Halder AT, The Oriental Seminary
Boy’s Primary
√
337 Manju Nara HT, The Oriental Seminary
Boy’s Primary
√
338 Sapna Ghosh AT, RKSM Sister Nivedita Girl’s
School
√
339 Bijaye Banerjee AT, RKSM Sister Nivedita Girl’s
School
√
340 Ramashankar Singh TIC, Sree Naval Vidyalaya √
341 Prof. P.R. Das Gurdian, R.K.S.M. Sister √
47
Nivedita Girls School
342. Mrs. Raj Srivastav TIC, Gyan Bharati Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
343. Sunil Kanti Sutradhar HM, Ahiritola Banga Vidyalaya √
344. Jagadish KAnti Mishra AT, Shree Bal Krishna
Vithalnath Vidyalaya
√
345. Ananya Sarkar AT, Metropolitan Institution for
Girls
√
346. Debola Roy Guardian, Metropolitan
Institution for Girls
√
347. Reba Ghosh AT, Metropolitan Institution for
Girls
√
348. Baishali Saha AT, Ahiritola Banga Vidyalaya √
349. Soumitra Chatterjee Member SDC, Ahiritola Banga
Vidyalaya
√
350. Mandira Guha Member SMC, Shree Nawal
Vidyalaya
√
Total 21 40
Date: 08.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
351 Mina Roy AT, Shanti Sangha Siksha
Mandir Girls High School
√
352 Avijit Naskar AT, Surya Sen Vidyapith √
353 Dulal Kr Das HT, Kailash Paul Vidyalaya √
354 Sangita Howlader AT, Kailash Paul Vidyalaya √
355 Shefali Das Guardian, Kailash Paul
Vidyalaya
√
356 Malay Kr Dutta TIC, Vivekanandapalli
Kishore Bharati High School
(HS)
√
357 Keshab Mukherjee HT, Arya Vidyamandir
(Primary)
√
358 Naba Kr Sarcar AT, Paschim Joyrampur
Prathamik Vidyalaya
√
359 Rina Routh AT, Paschim Joyrampur
Prathamik Vidyalaya
√
360 Abhijit Chakraborty AT, Arya Vidya Mandir √
361 Shyamal Chowdhury HT, Abhoypada Prathamik √
48
Vidyalaya
362 Narayan Ch Kayal AT, Arya Vidyamandir
(Primary)
√
363 Swapna Ganguly TIC, Barisha Girls Primary
School
√
364 Barnali Sengupta AT, Barisha Girls Primary
School
√
365 Baisali Chattopadhyaya Guardian, Arya Vidyamandir √
366 Tirthapati Talukdar Guardian, Surya Sen
Vidyapith
√
367 Rani Ganguly AT, Shanti Sangha Siksha
Mandir Girls High School
√
368 Chandrima Roy Guardian, Shanti Sangha
Siksha Mandir Girls High
School
√
369 Biswajit Chakrabarty Asst Head Master, Sahapur
Harendranath Vidyapith (HS)
√
370 Ashok Mukherjee MC, Sahapur Harendranath
Vidyapith (HS)
√
371 Chaitali Das (Sarkar) AT, Nut Behari Das Boy’s
Primary School
√
372 Amitava Das HT, Nut Behari Das Boy’s
Primary School
√
373 Avisek Maity AT, The National Primary
School
√
374 Sanjoy Roy AT, The National Primary
School
√
375 Debjani Das Asst. Head Mistress, Garden
Reach Mudiali Girls High
School
√
376 Surjamani Sarem AT, Garden Reach Mudiali
Girls High School
√
377 Anjana Ghosh AT, Garden Reach Mudiali
Girls High School
√
378 Md. Imtiaz Asst Head Master, Bengali
Bazar High School
√
379 Md. Shahanawaz
Hussain
Para Teacher, Bengali Bazar
High School
√
380 Noor Banu Guardian, Bengali Bazar High
School
√
381 Arati Nag Guardian, Nut Behari Das √
49
Boy’s Primary School
382 Amitabha DuttaGupta Member SDC, Sahapur
Harendranath Vidyapith (HS)
√
383 Tapati Mandal AT, Uchcha Balika
Vidyamandir
√
384 Nilima Chatterjee HT, Behala Girls High School √
385 Debashis Mukherjee TIC, Barisha Purbapara High
School
√
386 Manoranjan Mandal Headmaster, Putiary
Brajamohan Tewary
Institution
√
387 D. Banerjee President, Putiary
Brajamohan Tewary
Institution
√
388 Seuli Dutta Guardian & Member, Putiary
Brajamohan Tewary
Institution
√
389 Sanghamitra
Mukherjee
HM, Behala Shyamsundar
Vidyapith
√
390 Pradip Banerjee Secretary, Behala
Shyamsundar Vidyapith
√
391 Bhanu Gupta Guardian & Member, Behala
Shyamsundar Vidyapith
√
392 Aswini Maity HT, Barisha Ucha Balika
Vidyamandir
√
393 Bidisha Roychoudhury HT, Chanditala Balak Sangha
PS
√
394 Sukla Nayak AT, Chanditala Balak Sangha
PS
√
395 Pinky Adhikary Guardian, Chanditala Balak
Sangha PS
√
396 Biswanath Mahapatra TIC, Jagatpur Rukmini
Vidyamandir
√
397 Aloke Bhattacharya President, Jagatpur Rukmini
Vidyamandir
√
398 Shyam Sundar Jha HT, Bal Hindi Vidyalaya √
399 Rudhria. Mishra SDC Member, Bal Hindi
Vidyalaya
√
400 Partha. Joardar Headmistress, Barisha
Uchcha Balika Vidyamandir
√
401 Biswanath Ray President, Barisha Uchcha √
50
Balika Vidyamandir
402 Subhash Ch Dutta Member, Barisha Uchcha
Balika Vidyamandir
√
403 Swapan Dutta AT, Sodepur GSFP School √
404 Ratna Dey Para Teacher, Sodepur GSFP
School
√
405 Sankari Das SDC Member, Sodepur GSFP
School
√
406 Chobi Paul SDC Member, Kishore Bharati
Boys School
√
407 Arati Das Guardian, Barisha Uchcha
Balika Vidyamandir
√
408 Sumitra Nandi Guardian, Behala Girls High
School
√
409 Pabitra Roy AT, Kishore Bharati Boys
School
√
Total 30 29
Date: 15.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
410 Koel Ghosh AT, East Point School for
Girls
√
411 Paramita Saha AT, Janata Vidyalaya √
412 Paramita Ghosh AT, Boinchtala Upendranath
Vidyamandir
√
413 Ashis Mukherjee AT, Boinchtala Upendranath
Vidyamandir
√
414 R.B. Ram HT, Janata Vidyalaya √
415 Subodh Roy HT, Samaj Kalyan Samiti
School
√
416 Tapan Mitra AT, Samaj Kalyan Samiti
School
√
417 Provakar Adhikary HT, Purbanchal Parvati
Sangha FP School
√
418 Anjali Chatterjee AT, Purbanchal Parvati
Sangha FP School
√
419 Ima Das AT, Bhutnath Mahamaya
Institution (Pry Boys)
√
420 Alpana Dey TI, Tangra Prathamik
Vidyayatan
√
51
421 Arijit Debnath AT, Tangra Prathamik
Vidyayatan
√
422 Upendra Prasad Shaw TIC, Gandhi Vidyalaya √
423 R. Ram HT, SSGSFP School √
424 Nitu Das AT, Bastuhara Vidyapith √
425 Gopa Ray TI, Khana Buria FP School √
426 Tripti Maity AT, Khana Buria FP School √
427 Ratan Kr Ray HM, Sarat Chandra Sur
Institution (HS)
√
428 Jhuma Goswami TIC, Bhutnath Mahamaya
Girls Pry School
√
429 Bijali Sardar AT, Bhutnath Mahamaya
Girls Pry School
√
430 Purba Chatterjee AT, East Point School for
Girls
√
431 Poonam Shaw AT, Gandhi Vidyalaya √
432 Sudipa Biswas TIC, Bhutnath Mahamaya
Institution (Pry Boys)
√
433 Bimal Bhattacharya Chairman SDC, Indra
Narayan Kiran Bala
Vidyalaya
√
434 Pratima Bhattacharya HT, Indra Narayan Kiran Bala
Vidyalaya
√
435 Jagrup Ram TIC, Rabidas Harijan Kalyan
Vidyalaya
√
436 Ram Nagina Singh AT, Rabidas Harijan Kalyan
Vidyalaya
√
437 Tarak Das SDC, Sarat Chandra Sur
Institution
√
438 Minoti Das SDC, Tangra Prathamik
Vidyapith
√
439 Hashi Mondal AT, Janata Vidyalaya √
440 Jagdish Pandey Teacher, Gandhi Vidyalaya √
441 Sitapati Singha Teacher, Janata Vidyalaya √
442 Chitra Chatterjee HT, Sishu Vidyapith √
443 Anuradha Podder HT, Ballygunge Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
444 Sujata Halder AT, Saraswati Vidyabhawan √
445 Rashid Ahmad Khan TIC, Anjuman E Taluio Falah
GSFP School
√
52
446 Kakali Ganguly AT, Kasba Balika Vidyalaya √
447 Kankabati Mitra AT, Kasba Balika Vidyalaya √
448 Krishna Sengupta HT, Vivekananda
Vidyamandir
√
449 Shyamal Kr Misra AT, Jadavpur NK PAL Adarsh
Sikshalaya
√
450 Dipali Banerjee AT, Kamala Chatterjee
School for Girls
√
451 Sikha Kundu HT, Kalyan Sangha
Prathamik Vidyalaya
√
452 Sima Das HT, Shishu Shiksha Niketan √
453 Paresh Kumar Nanda HM, GS Multi School for Boys
Taki House
√
454 Mallika Mullick TIC, Adarsha Sikshalaya
Paying Pry School
√
455 Anju Saha HT, Taki House Govt
Sponsored Girls High School
(Pry Section)
√
456 Anima Bhattacharjee AT, Taki House Govt
Sponsored Girls High School
(Pry Section)
√
457 Kalipriya Joardar HT, Agrani Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
458 Chandrima
Bhattacharya
TIC, Kasba Balika Vidyalaya √
459 Mallika Saha AT, Kasba Balika Vidyalaya √
460 Sanjay Kr Dikshit TI, Shreeprakash Vidyalaya √
461 Sanjay Banerjee MC, NK Pal Adarsha
Shikshalaya
√
462 Nimai Krishna Mnadal AT, Jadavpur NK PAL Adarsh
Sikshalaya
√
463 Sanjoy Ray Guardian, Kamala Chatterjee
School for Girls
√
464 Monimala Sengupta HT, Saraswati Vidya Bhawan √
465 Koyel Ghosh AT, Vivekananda
Vidyamandir
√
466 M.Ahmed SDC, Sishu Siksha Niketan √
467 Sonali Chakrabarty AT, Rajnarain Jr Basic School √
468 Shanta Chowdhury AT, Sree Prakash Vidyalaya √
469 Tultul Das HT, Adarsha Vidyapith √
53
470 Jayprakash K AT, Adarsha Hindi Vidyalaya √
471 Papiya Roy AT, Shree Prabhat Vidyalaya √
472 Muni Lal Tanti TIC, Jadavpur Hindi
Vidyalaya
√
473 Kalpana Basak Guardian, Taki House Govt
Sponsored High School
√
474 Anwesha Ray Guardian, Sishu Vidyapith √
475 Dolon Das Guardian, Saraswati
Vidyabhavan
√
476 Dipali Sinha AT, Kasba Jagdish Vidyapith
for Boys
√
477 Anjali Kar AT, Kasba Jagdish Vidyapith
for Boys
√
24 44
Date: 22.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
478 Mamta Kumari
Choudhury
Teacher, Sarwodaya Vidyalaya
Belgachia
√
479 Md. Nasir HM, Belgachia Urdu High
School (CO-Ed) HS
√
480 Jamaluddin Ahmed AT, Belgachia Urdu High
School (CO-Ed) HS
√
481 Smita Banerjee Morning IN-Charge, BT Road
Govt Sponsored HS School
√
482 Rupasri Ghosh HM, Dum Dum Rd Govt
Sponsored High School for
Girls
√
483 Soma Mukhopadhyay AT, Dum Dum Rd Govt
Sponsored High School for
Girls
√
484 Manjula Majumdar AT, Dum Dum Rd Govt
Sponsored High School for
Girls
√
485 Md Ayub Vice President, Belgachia Urdu
High School (CO-Ed) HS
√
486 Srabani Mandal AT, Dum Dum Rd Govt
Sponsored High School for
Girls
√
54
487 Krishna Murari Singh Guardian, Sarwodaya
Vidyalaya Belgachia
√
488 Amitava De TIC, Rajput Siksha Sadan √
489 Jamuna Banik AT, BT Road Govt Sponsored
HS School
√
490 Sabyasachi Dasgupta HT, Paikpara Shikshayatan √
491 Debashis Karmakar AT, Sinthi RKS Vidyamandir √
492 Alam Pradhan Guardian, Sinthi RKS
Vidyamandir
√
493 Mithu Das Para Teacher, Rajput Siksha
Sadan
√
494 Ashim Das Guardian, Rajput Siksha Sadan √
495 E.Khalid AT, Belgachia Pry School √
496 A. Rehman AT, Belgachia Pry School √
497 Hari Shankar Sikari AT, Sreegopal Vidyamandir √
498 Dr. Manmohan Seth AT, Sreegopal Vidyamandir √
499 Lopamudra Das Maiti AT, Sree Sarada Balika
Vidyalaya
√
500 Biplab Giri AT, Sree Sarada Balika
Vidyalaya
√
501 Rita Halder HT, Cossipore Institution for
Girls
√
502 Gopal De HT, Maharaja Cossim Bazar
Polytechnic Institute
√
503 Sabita Das AT, Adarsha Balika Vidyalaya √
504 Sanjukta Roy HT, Sree Gopal Vidyamandir √
505 R.K. Roy AT, Maharaja Cossim Bazar
Polytechnic Institute
√
506 Dr. P.K. Pal HM, BT Road Govt Sponsored
HS School
√
507 T. Hussain Ansari HM, A.I. Day School √
508 Rizwan Ahmed Khan Guardian, A.I. Day School √
509 Alpana Bose Head Teacher, Belgachia
Monohor Academy
√
510 Yasmin Khatun MTA Member, Belgachia
Monohor Academy
√
511 S. Kumar Paul AT, Cossipore Institution for
Girls
√
512 Gambhir Ram TIC, Arya Vikas Vidyalaya √
513 Mani Kant Singh Guardian, Arya Vikas Vidyalaya √
514 Anita Sarkar AT, Adarsha Balika Vidyalaya √
55
515 Sujit Singh TIC, Samata Prathmik
Vidyalaya
√
516 Utpal Chakrabarty AT, Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya √
517 A. Ghosal AT, Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya √
518 Arundhati Das TIC, Nari Siksha Mandir √
519 Sanchita Malakar AT, Nari Siksha Mandir √
520 Tanmoy Sengupta TIC, Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya √
521 Dilip Kumar Ram TIC, Shri Durga Vidyalaya √
522 Kabita Mandal HT, Giri Bala Sircar Balika
Vidyalaya
√
523 Anjali Pal Guardian, Giri Bala Sircar
Balika Vidyalaya
√
524 Arindam Das AT, Ranajoy Seal Sishu Pathshala
√
525 Gayatri Jana Guardian, Nari Siksha Mandir √
526 Adwaita Bag Guardian, Nari Siksha Mandir √
527 Hiralal Das AT, Shyam Bazar Oriya GSFP School
√
528 Md. Hasanuzzaman SI/S Circle III √
529 Sandip Kumar Sarkar HT, Sree Vidyaniketan Primary School
√
530 Proloy Roy AT, Shri Durga Vidyalaya √
531 Prasenjit Halder AT, Shyam Bazar Oriya GSFP School
√
532 Jhuma Das AT, Shyam Bazar Oriya GSFP School
√
533 Mallika Mukherjee HT, Samata Prathamik Vidyalaya
√
534 Sudhir Kumar Das HT, Sri Bal Krishna Vidyalaya √
535 Dr. Anil Kumar Pathak Guardian, Sri Bal Krishna
Vidyalaya
√
536 Chobi Sardar Guardian, Sri Bal Krishna
Vidyalaya
√
537 Rabi Shankar Singh AT, Samata Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
538 Nemai Dutta HT, Manicktala Siksha Sadan √
539 Lakshmi Kanta De AT, Muraripukur Govt.
Sponsored HS School
√
540 Bhabatosh Mandal TIC, Muraripukur Govt.
Sponsored HS School
√
541 Naba Kr Karmakar HM, Sarada Prasad Institution √
542 Dr. Debi Prasad Acharya HM, Bagmari Manicktala Govt
Sponsored High School
√
543 Ramesh Chandra HT, Purba Kaliketu Oriya
Shiksha Niketan
√
56
544 Pratima Pesti Guardian, Purba Kalikata Oriya
Shiksha Niketan
√
545 Dibbendu Kr Sahoo TIC, Deshbandhu Vidyalaya √
546 Lakshman Pathak HT, Lenin Primary School √
547 Moti Lal Singh TR, Lenin Primary School √
548 Soumen Saha AT, Deshbandhu Vidyalaya √
549 Paramita Jana AT, Samata Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
Total 45 27
Date: 25.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
550 Mrityunjay Pandey TIC, SDMPV √
551 Vikky Rajak AT, SDMPV √
552 Ashok Kumar Singh TIC, Shree Guru Nanak
Vidyalaya
√
553 Angad Singh Guardian, Shree Guru Nanak
Vidyalaya
√
554 Sharmistha Mitra AT, Singhee Bagan High
School
√
555 Gargee Das AT, Singhee Bagan High
School
√
556 Sharmila Majumdar AT, Singhee Bagan High
School
√
557 Triloki Nath Rai HT, Shree Saraswati Vidya
Mandir
√
558 Rajeeb Kumar
Choudhury
AT, Shree Saraswati Vidya
Mandir
√
559 Joy Prakash Gupta TIC, Shree Girija Pathshala √
560 Nirmalendu
Chatterjee
AT, Shree Girija Pathshala √
561 Satya Narayan
Pandey
Clerk, SDMPV √
562 Vijay Kumar Ghosh AT, SDMPV √
563 Subhash Chowdhury AT, SDMPV √
564 Latika Roy Guardian, SDMPV √
565 Ganesh Chandra Das TIC, Ultadanga United High
School (Pry Section)
√
57
566 Parbati Mukherjee HT, Banipith Girl’s Pry School √
567 Anjan Chakraborty Sr Teacher, Narkeldanga
High School
√
568 Bani Kundu HT, Halsi Bagan FP School √
569 Tanusree Ghosh Guardian, Hathi Bagan FP
School
√
570 Rinku Bardhan AT, Banipith Girl’s Pry School √
571 Soumen Das AT, Ultadanga United High
School (Pry Section)
√
572 Dinanath Yadav TIC, Shree Braj Bhushan
Vidyalaya
√
573 Suruchi Roy
Chowdhury
HM, Binapani Purdah Girls
School
√
574 Kunal Mukherjee AT, Halsi Bagan FP School √
575 Om Prakash Sinha AT, Bhabataran Sarkar
Vidyalaya
√
576 Sumita Dey Ghosh AT, Bhabataran Sarkar
Vidyalaya
√
577 Mamata Pal TIC, The Park Institution √
578 Rinku Chandra AT, The Park Institution √
579 Arun Gupta Secretary, Binapani Purdah
Girls School
√
580 Partha Ghosh President, The Park
Institution
√
581 Chirantan Maity Guardian, The Park
Institution
√
582 Md Islam HT, C.MO Primary School √
583 Santosh Singh AT, Usha Balika Vidyalaya √
584 Asha Choudhury Guardian, Usha Balika
Vidyalaya
√
585 Malati Chowdhury TIC, M.L. Mehta Vidyamandir √
586 Rina Chatterjee AT, Rajendra Vidyalaya √
587 Md. Salahuddin HT, Md. Jan HS School √
588 Syed Raqibuddin Guardian, Md. Jan HS School √
589 Sonali Sarkar Clerk, Sunity Sikshalaya √
590 S.J Ahmed TIC, The Presidency Muslim
High School
√
591 Tauhid Alam Guardian, The Presidency
Muslim High School
√
58
592 Ajita Mitra Headmistress, Sunity
Sikshalaya
√
593 Mahendra Nath
Singh
TIC, Amar Bharati Pry School √
594 Salik Rashid Siddiqi TIC, C.MO Primary School √
595 Abdul Samad AT, C.MO Primary School √
596 Rajeshwar Mishra TIC, Shri Sanatan Sharma
Vidyalaya
√
597 Sitaram Yadav Guardian, Shri Sanatan
Sharma Vidyalaya
√
598 Animesh Karmakar Special Educator √
599 Nimai Krishna Paul Special Educator √
600 Indrani Mondal Teacher, Sunity Sikshalaya √
601 Ajay Kumar Ghosh HM, Calcutta Academy √
602 Soma Panigrahi HM, AIWC Buniadi Bidyapith
Girls High School
√
603 Manas Kr Khan HM, Deshbandhu Vidyapith √
604 Rina Sen Sharma Guardian, AIWC Buniadi
Bidyapith Girls High School
√
605 Gautam Basak Guardian, Deshbandhu
Vidyapith
√
606 Sibani Ganguli HT, Mollahat Primary School √
607 Debyani Dutta Roy HM, Smeh Kanya Vidyalaya
(Govt Sponsored HS)
√
608 Priti Kana Dutta HM, Dr SPM Institution √
609 Tanushree Mandal AT, Beleghata Deshbandhu
Girls High School
√
610 Santanu Datta AT, Beleghata Santi Sangha
Vidyayatan for Boys
√
611 Dr. Manoranjan Swar HM, Athenaum Institution
(HS)
√
612 Mamta Mondal Member, Athenaum
Institution (HS)
√
613 Debjani Mallick AT, Vivekananda Vidyapith √
614 Dr. A. Kumar HM, Beleghata Santi Sangha
Vidyayatan for Boys
√
615 Bapan Seal Guardian, Beleghata Santi
Sangha Vidyayatan for Boys
√
616 Joydip Roy TIC, Vivekananda Vidyapith
(Pry)
√
59
617 D. Kumar Sharma President, Athenaum
Institution
√
618 Manoranjan Panda SDC Member, Calcutta
Academy
√
619 Jayanta Chowdhury Special Educator √
620 Fatima Wajid Special Educator √
621 Yasmeen Sengupta Secretary, AIWC Buniadi
Bidyapith Girls High School
Total 45 27
Date: 29.03.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
622 S. Kumar Sahu HT, Mitra Institution √
623 Somnath Bera Guardian, Mitra Institution √
624 Sushmita Ghosh Teacher, Medical College Bal
Vidyalaya
√
625 Mani Shankar
Panchadhyai
TIC, Hindu Academy √
626 Nandita Ghosh AT, Kalidhan Institution for
Girls
√
627 Shyam Sundar Ram TIC, Harijan Jagjiwan
Vidyapith
√
628 Md Iqbal HT, Faiz Md Day Pry School √
629 Md Mustafa Nazi AT, Faiz Md Day Pry School √
630 Md Feroz Alam AT, Faiz Md Day Pry School √
631 Sushil Kr Bhattacharya HT, Raj Bhavan FP School √
632 Chandeshwar Singh Chairman SDS, Raj Bhavan
FPS
√
633 Menoka Poddar HT, Hindu Academy √
634 Harindra Ram TIC, Sri Hanuman Vidyalaya √
635 Gauri Shankar Jha HT, Rani Rashmoni High
School
√
636 Bijay Bahadur Singh TIC, Medical College Bal
Vidyalaya
√
637 Dinesh Mallick AT, Shree Ramek Bal
Vidyalaya
√
638 Surila Devi GR, Rani Rashmoni HS √
639 Bapi Roy Sarkar AT, Raj Bhawan FPS √
640 Rita Sarkar HT, Shib Mandir Shramik √
60
Vidyalaya
641 Debashis Chakraborty GC, Tiljala High School √
642 Mahadeb Pal Guardian, Tiljala High School √
643 Khokon SDC, Shib Mandir Shramik
Vidyalaya
√
644 Farzana Begum SDC, Benia Pukur Muslim
Girls Primary School
√
645 Dr. Moti Prasad SINGH HM, Sri Bhama Shah Arya
Vidyalaya
√
646 Bhabani Prasad Mishra AT, Tiljala High School √
647 Arshi Parveen AT, Sri Bhama Shah Arya
Vidyalaya
√
648 Sipra Sen AT, Sarat Chandra Paul Girls
High School
√
649 Suman Lata Rajoli AT, Sri Bhama Shah Arya
Vidyalaya
√
650 Prasanta Kumar Pal President, SDC, Topsia
Primary School
√
651 Sumita Soni AT, Topsia Primary School √
652 J. Mahmood Office Staff, Islamia High
School
√
653 Dilip Bose Secretary, MC, Tiljala High
School
√
654 Prakash Aich Guardian, Shib Mandir
Shramik Vidyalaya
√
655 Ratna Saha AT, Sarat Chandra Paul Girls
High School
√
656 Shyamali Das Guardian, Sarat Chandra
Paul Girls High School
√
657 Asti Bera AT, Shib Mandir Shramik
Vidyalaya
√
658 Dr. Sandip Roy AT, Hindu School √
659 Md. M Haq TIC, Kidderpore Muslim
School
√
660 Md. Zahid Member, SDC, Kidderpore
Muslim School
√
661 Chhaya Roy Teacher, Sarat Chandra Paul
Girls High School
√
662 Kumkum Bhattacharya Teacher, Sarat Chandra Paul
Girls High School
√
663 Shefali Saha TIC, Bhukailash Prathamik √
61
Sikshayatan
664 Sarbani Talukdar AT, Victoria Institution √
665 Samita Chakraborty HM, Bankim Ghosh Memorial
Girls High School
√
666 Anju Pandey GR, Bankim Ghosh Memorial
Girls High School
√
667 Nasira Khatun HM, Haji Md Mohsin Girls
High Madrassa
√
668 Piya Choudhuri AT, Sarat Chandra Paul Girls
High School
√
669 Keya Sultan AT, Sarat Chandra Paul Girls
High School
√
670 Sabir Ahmed AT, Hindu School √
671 Md. Akram Ali AT, Maulana Azad Urdu
School
√
672 Noor Bano HM, Badshah Khan Centinary
Girls High School
√
673 Piyush Kanti Kayal President, Hindu School √
674 Sunita Sharma Guardian, Hindu School √
675 Asha Singh Teacher, Hindu School √
676 Chandra Bhattacharya HT, South Suburban School √
677 Kaushik Roy AT, South Suburban School √
678 Subhra Ghosh HM, Deshbandhu Sishu
Sikshalaya
√
679 Bani Das TIC, Beltala Girls School √
680 Sushmita Ghosh AT, Beltala Girls School √
681 Dipika Ghosh AT, Lake School for Girls √
682 Provati Bhattacharya GR, Lake School for Girls √
683 Ajanta Mukhopadhyay HM, Beltala Girls High School √
684 Tarun Lal TIC, Bal Siksha Sadan √
685 Vandana Mishra GR, Bal Siksha Sadan √
686 Bijay Pattanaik HT, Gopabandhu Shramapita
Vidyalaya
√
687 Sakuntala Sathpathy SDC Member, √
688 Indrani Roy
Chowdhury
TIC, Lake School for Girls √
689 Madhabi Mandal HT, UMGHS √
690 Anjali Das HM, UMGHS √
691 Madhumita Pandey AT, UMGHS √
692 Sabita Ghosh AT, Bal Siksha Sadan √
693 Bula Das HT, Social Welfare √
62
Organization
694 Swagata Das AT, Social Welfare
Organization
√
695 Gautam Mukherjee SDC, Lake School for Girls √
Total 33 41
Date: 05.04.2011, Government/ Government Aided School Teachers Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
696 Sibani Gangyli HT, Mollahat Primary School √
697 Sankari Sarkar TIC, Tirthapati Institution √
698 Sandhya Adhikari AT, Tirthapati Institution √
699 Ashis Baran Sen TIC, Rajendra Shiksha Sadan √
700 Shruti Sen HM, Sir, N.N. Girls School √
701 Abanti Roy HM, Jadavpur Bijoygarh
Shiksha Niketan
√
702 Chandana Chakraborty TIC, Katjunagar Vidyapith √
703 Suvra Poddar AT, Tollygunge Bangure High
School
√
704 Asis Biswas AT, Tollygunge Bangure High
School
√
705 Monoranjan Roy HM, Tollygunge Bangure
High School
√
706 Swapan Kumar Saha Member SDC, Tollygunge
Bangure High School
√
707 Sajal Chakraborty TIC, Chakdah FP. School √
708 Jayanta Nayek AT, Chakdah FP. School √
709 Kaushik Sarkar Member SDC, Jadavpur High
School (Primary)
√
710 Swapan Banerjee TIC, Tollygunge Adarsha
High School
√
711 Asha Sirkar TIC, Tollygunge AHGP school √
712 Mohon Chandra Paul Guardian, Tollygunge AHGP
school
√
713 Anita Kar Majumdar Councilor, W-113, Chairman, √
714 Sanjay Saha Guardian, Jadavpur H.S. √
63
School
715 Monika Saha Seretary, Baghajatin Balika
Vidyalaya
√
716 Banamali Gharani Guardiuan, Baghajatin Balika
Vidyalaya
√
717 Sarmistha
Bhattacharya
HM, Ananda Ashram Balika
vidyalaya
√
718 Niranjan Nandi Guardian, Ananda Ashram
Balika vidyalaya
√
719 Debjani Bhowmick HT, Vivekananda Vidyapith √
720 Pritha Haldar AT, Benoy, F.P. School √
721 Swapna Naskar Guardian, Benoy, F.P. School √
722 Chandana Mondal Guardian, Benoy, F.P. School √
723 Tapasi Mudi AT, Bijoygarh Balika
Vidyapith
√
724 Mira Roy Chowdhury TIC, Niranjan Palli, FP School √
725 Sujata Pramanik TIC, Dinesh Nagar FP School √
726 Shefali Das Guardian, Dinesh Nagar FP
School
√
727 Uday Shankar Bishnu TIC, Benoy, F.P. School √
728 Shikha Roy TIC, S.B. Primary School √
729 Chaitali Bhattacharya AT, Bijoygarh Shiksha
Niketan
√
730 Molina Deb Guardian, Bijoygarh Shiksha
Niketan
√
731 Protima Patra Guardian, S.B. Primary
School
√
732 Sutapa Banerjee HM, Bijoygarh Balika
Vidyalaya
√
733 Suparna Sasmal TIC, Paramahansha Dev FP
School
√
734 Mira Ghosh HT, Sishu Niketan Primary
School
√
735 Tapan Naskar, AT, Sishu Niketan Primary
School
√
736 Rima Das Guardian, Sishu Niketan
Primary School
√
737 Swagata Sarkhel Guardian, Sishu Niketan
Primary School
√
738 Tapashi Chatterjee HT, Netaji Nagar Adarsha
Adya Shiksha Mandir
√
64
739 Roma Chatterjee Gurdian, Netaji Nagar
Adarsha Adya Shiksha
Mandir
√
740 Shipra Sen Gupta TIC, Regent Colony
Bastuhara Primary Vidyalaya
√
741 Anjana Bhattacharjee Guardian, Regent Colony
Bastuhara Primary Vidyalaya
√
742 Rubi Goswami TIC, Shishu Bharati Primary
School
√
743 Manisha Bhattacharjee Head Teacher, Satya Ranjan
Khastagir Shishu Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
744 Nadira Bibi Guardian, Satya Ranjan
Khastagir Shishu Prathamik
Vidyalaya
√
745 Jaya Mukherjee HT, Jadavpur High School
(Primary Section)
√
746 Sharmistha Dey Guardian, Jadavpur High
School (Primary Section)
√
747 Srabani Chakraborty HT, Bansdroni Chakdah
Vidyamandir
√
748 Kalpana Sen HT, Sree Saralata Devi
Shishu Balika Shikshalaya
√
749 Lily Ghosh HT, Bansdroni GSFP School √
750 Rubi Sarkar AT, Bansdroni GSFP School √
751 Biswajit Biswas HM, Gandhi Colony
Madhyamik Vidyalaya
√
752 Supriya Dutta Gupta Gurdian, Gandhi Colony
Madhyamik Vidyalaya
√
753 Arup Sengupta HM, Garfa DNM High School √
754 Bhagban Upadhyaya Member, SDC, Garfa DNM
High School
√
755 Brihaspati Haldar Guardian, Sree Saralata Devi
Shishu Shiksha Niketan
√
756 Radha Binod Banik TIC, R.K. Hindi Vidyapith √
757 Raja Chowdhury Gurdian, R.K. Hindi Vidyapith √
758 Susmita Niogi AT, Bansdroni Chakdah
Vidyapith
√
Total 19 44
Date 19.04.2011, Teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpa (Alternative Primary Schools)
65
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
759 Zaibun Nissa M.J.C. Code 23, Brook Lane
Welfare Society, Kolkata-
700024
√
760 Babita Sharma M.J.C. Code 22, Brook Lane
Welfare Society, Kolkata-
700024
√
761 Savita Prasad Cossipore Urdu High School,
22/4A. K.C. Road, Kolkata-
700002 (VSSW)
√
762 Afsari Khatun Cossipore Urdu High School,
22/4A. K.C. Road, Kolkata-
700002 (VSSW)
√
763 Nazish Saba Cossipore Urdu High School,
22/4A. K.C. Road, Kolkata-
700002 (VSSW)
√
764 Rahmat Ali Vidyasagar School of Social
Work, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-64
√
765 Zahida Khatun Vidyasagar School of Social
Work, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-64
√
766 Nayyer Sultana Babu Vidyasagar School of Social
Work, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-64
√
767 Rakhshanda Nigan Khan Saheb Aminuddin
Memorial School W.I.F. 21/1
Old Ballygunge Lane
√
768 Sona Kumari Jaiswara Natraj Sporting Club, WIF-
21/1 Old Ba
√
769 Soma Suriah CMO, CLPOA √
770 Pankaj Ghosh CMO, CLPOA √
771 Shakina Afreen M.J.C.C. Code-24, 14/1C
Watgunge Street, Kolkata-
700023
√
772 Sarbani Guha Adivasi Kalyan Sangha,
Development Action Society,
Rajdanga Main Road,
Kolkata-700107
√
773 Gargi Das Mukul Bithi, Development √
66
Action Society, Rajdanga
Main Road, Kolkata-700107
774 Moitrayee Ghosh Ramkrishna Sarada Sangha,
Development Action Society,
Rajdanga Main Road,
Kolkata-700107
√
775 Jharna Das Udayani Social Action Forum,
Ballygunge Place, Kolkata-19
√
776 Gouri Banerjee C.S.P. Calcutta Social
Project, 173/3, R.B. Avenue,
Kolkata-29
√
777 Madhumita Ghosal C.S.P. Calcutta Social
Project, 173/3, R.B. Avenue,
Kolkata-29
√
778 Bani Sinha C.S.P. Calcutta Social
Project, 173/3, R.B. Avenue,
Kolkata-29
√
779 Rayeesa Naheed RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
780 Khursheeda Parveen RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
781 Saba Rahman RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
782 Shahnaz Begum RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
783 Zaheda Khanam RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
784 Rehana Parveen RNL Force, G 152, Ramnagar
Lane
√
785 Purnima Dey Loreto Day School √
786 Rahima Khatun M.W.S. √
787 Noor Fatma M.W.S. √
788 Baby Begum M.W.S. √
789 Sofia Begum M.J.C. Code 01, 4,
Mayurbhanj Road, Kolkata-
23
√
790 Alauma Nigam W.I.F. 09, 2/24 Gopal
Mukherjee Road, Kolkata-
700002
√
791 Abeda Khatun W.I.F.-12, 12/A Lockgate
Road, Kolkata-700002
√
67
792 Madhuri Prasad W.I.F.- 15, Cossipore Colony √
793 Tarana Mumtaz W.I.F.- 02, Cossipore
Kolkata-700002
√
794 Ishrat Jahan W.I.F.- 12, 12/A Lock Gate
Road, Cossipore, Kolkata-
700002
√
795 Rakhi Sharma W.I.F.- 07, 12/A Lock Gate
Road, Cossipore, Kolkata-
700002
√
796 Ishrat Rasul W.I.F.- 01, 42/1-1/3 L.G.
Road, kolkata-700002
√
797 Dipali Haldar Bantala Naboday School, P.S.
Tiljala, Kolkata-700105
√
798 Reba Mondal Bantala Naboday School,
DAS-7, P.S. Tiljala, Kolkata-
700105
√
799 Kakoli Mondal Loreto Day School, Sealdah,
Kolkata-700014
√
800 Jagannath Sardar Loreto Day School, Sealdah,
Kolkata-700014
√
801 Khusbu Rajbangshi Udayani Social Welfare, 6
Convent Road, Kolkata-
700014
√
802 Anita Shar Udayani Social Welfare, 6
Convent Road, Kolkata-
700014
√
803 Sandhya Bhattacharya All Bengal Women’s Union,
Kolkata-700016
√
804 Pratima Das AICMED, Patwar Bagan
Atheletic Club, Kolkata-
700009
√
805 Zadia Khatun AICMED, Patwar Bagan
Atheletic Club, Kolkata-
700009
√
806 Afrin Begum Garden Reach Slum
Development
√
807 Nusrat Parveen Garden Reach Slum
Development
√
808 Darakhshan Firdous Garden Reach Slum
Development
√
809 Shaiqua Ishrat Mass Welfare Society √
68
810 Shafquat Anis Tiljala Shed √
811 Aruna Das Tiljala Shed √
812 Sumita Ghosh Tiljala Shed √
813 Chanchal Giri Tiljala Shed √
814 Shahina Parveen V.S.S.W. √
815 Bharati Gupta V.S.S.W. √
816 Anjana Kundu W.I.F. 110 Cossipore √
817 Anima Pal W.I.F. √
818 Seema Das W.I.F.-1/73 Ghosh Bagan,
Kolkata-700002
√
819 Aparna Chakraborty Bantala Naboday School,
DAS-7, P.S. Tiljala, Kolkata-
700105
√
820 Debabrata Das Calcutta Social Project,
Paschim Chowbaga, Kolkata-
700105
√
821 Shakila Bano Garden Reach Slum
Development
√
822 Kalyani Ghosh A.I.C.M.E.D.-6 √
823 Farhat Ali A.I.C.M.E.D.-6 √
824 Avijit Laha B.C.A.W.E.S. Arunoday
Welfare Society
√
825 Kshama Dhar All Bengal Women’s Union,
Kolkata-700016
√
Total 12 55
Date 03.05.2011, Teachers of Shikshalaya Prakalpa (Alternative Primary Schools) Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Designation Male Female
826 Reha Nath Prantik Jana Vikash Samity
(PJVS)
√
827 Shyamali Sinha Prantik Jana Vikash Samity
(PJVS)
√
828 Zakia Anis Prantik Jana Vikash Samity
(PJVS)
√
829 Monorama Paul Prantik Jana Vikash Samity
(PJVS)
√
830 Manju Nag Prantik Jana Vikash Samity
(PJVS)
√
831 Baby Khatun United Basti Development √
69
Association (UBDA)
832 Kausari Khatoon United Basti Development
Association (UBDA)
√
833 Rafat Firdous B.S.S.L. √
834 Mahjabeen Nahid B.S.S.L. √
835 Shahina Naaz B.S.S.L. √
836 Sarmistha Mallik Institute of Psychological &
Educational Research (IPER)
√
837 Ghazala Parvin Ramnagar Lane Forum of
Revolution for Community
Education (RNLF-FORCE)
√
838 Razia Bano Ramnagar Lane Forum of
Revolution for Community
Education (RNLF-FORCE)
√
839 Rowshan Ara Ramnagar Lane Forum of
Revolution for Community
Education (RNLF-FORCE)
√
840 Hasina Parveen Ramnagar Lane Forum of Revolution for Community Education (RNLF-FORCE)
√
841 Nisha Firdaous United Basti Development Association (UBDA)
√
842 Shahina Naaz United Basti Development Association (UBDA)
√
843 Shabana Parveed United Basti Development
Association (UBDA)
√
844 Ranita Dey City Level Programme On
Action (CLPOA)
√
845 Amiya Jana City Level Programme On
Action (CLPOA)
√
846 Mithu Chowdhury Gandhi Peace Foundation,
Calcutta (GPFSC)
√
847 Mousumi Das Liberal Association for
Movement of People (LAMP)
√
848 Soma Nath Liberal Association for
Movement of People(LAMP)
√
849 Monika Poddar Socio Legal Aid Research &
Training Institute (SLARTC)
√
850 Chhanda Sarkar Socio Legal Aid Research &
Training Institute (SLARTC)
√
851 Dolan Chakraborty Socio Legal Aid Research &
Training Institute (SLARTC)
√
852 Rita Ganguly Forum of Communities √
70
United in Service (FOCUS)
853 Ujjal Kr. Mazumdar Liberal Association for
Movement of People
√
854 Kripa Sindhu Malakar Liberal Association for
Movement of People
√
855 Aruna Bose South Calcutta Social
Development Organisation
√
856 Aparna Roy All Bengal Women’s Union
(A.B.W.U)
√
857 Pradyut Nath Janasiksha Prochar Kendra
(JPK)
√
858 Ivy Ghosh Janasiksha Prochar Kendra
(JPK)
√
859 Sikha Santra Janasiksha Prochar Kendra
(JPK)
√
860 Ruma Barua Forum of Communities
United in Service(FOCUS)-2
√
861 Tarana Parveen Forum of Communities
United in Service (FOCUS)-2
√
862 Ruhi Parveen Forum of Communities
United in Service (FOCUS)-1
√
863 Tabassum Masoom Forum of Communities
United in Service (FOCUS)-1
√
864 Sikha Saha All Bengal Women’s Union
(A.B.W.U)-1
√
865 Kabita Dutta Janashiksha Pracjar Kendra
(JPK)
√
866 Shahnaaz Begum Forum of Communities
United in Service (FOCUS)-8
√
867 Rowshan Ara B.S.S.L. √
868 Jahan Ara B.S.S.L. √
869 Manika Majumdar South Calcutta Social
Development Organisation
(SCSDO)
√
870 Nudrat Jahan Life Welfare Society (LWS) √
871 Shagufta Begum Life Welfare Society (LWS) √
872 Shagufta Rasool Life Welfare Society (LWS) √
873 Nasrin Begum Iddgarh Committee (IGC) √
874 Roqaiya Hassan Iddgarh Committee (IGC) √
71
875 Laxmi Saha Paschimbanga Niraksharata
Durikaran Samity (PBNDS)
√
876 Chandrima Pal Paschimbanga Niraksharata
Durikaran Samity (PBNDS)
√
877 Uttam Barui City Level Programme On
Action (CLPOA)
√
878 Totan Oraon City Level Programme On
Action (CLPOA)
√
879 Anjali Paul Socio Legal Aid Research &
Training Institute (SLARTC)
√
880 Indrani Haldar Karaya Road Ahvan (KRA)-1 √
881 Riya Biswas Socio Legal Aid Research &
Training Institute (SLARTC)
√
882 Taraknath Dutta Gandhi Peace Foundation,
Calcutta (GPFSC)
√
883 Manna Sengupta Gandhi Peace Foundation,
Calcutta (GPFSC)
√
884 Kabita Mallick Gandhi Peace Foundation,
Calcutta (GPFSC)
√
885 Barsha Banerjee Gandhi Peace Foundation,
Calcutta (GPFSC)
√
886 Swapna Das Liberal Association for
Movement of People (LAMP)
√
887 Zulekha Parveen Forum of Communities
United in Service(FOCUS)
√
888 Abdul Quader Life Welfare Society (LWS) √
889 Shyamali Saha B.S.S.L. √
890 Jayasree Das B.S.S.L. √
891 Kashida Rahman Life Welfare Society (LWS) √
892 Sanu Parveen Forum of Communities United in Service(FOCUS)
√
893 Rina Ganguly Forum of Communities United in Service(FOCUS)
√
894 Rubina Quaiyum Forum of Communities United in Service(FOCUS)
√
895 Rafia Ghazala Forum of Communities United in Service(FOCUS)
√
896 Dipali Bose Socio Legal Aids Research &
Training Institute
√
897 Namita Chakraborty Socio Legal Aids Research &
Training Institute
√
898 Shikha Haldar PJVS √
72
899 Jayanti Dutta Gupta MGIS √
900 Indrani Haldar Kraya Road Ahvan √
901 Totan Oraon CLPOA √
902 Nasrin Begum Forum of Communities
United in Service(FOCUS)
√
903 Aruna Basu SCSDO √
904 Manua Sengupta GPFSC √
905 Faiza Parveen RNLF-FORCE √
906 Suraiya BAno RNLF-FORCE √
907 Kabita Mallik GPFSC √
Total 14 68
Date 07.05.2011, Shiksha Bandhu Sl.
No.
Name of the
Participants
Circle Number Male Female
908 Madhu Chhanda Dey XVI √
909 Rakhi Nanda Das XVI √
910 Tarak Nath Saha XV √
911 Arun Kumar Mitra XV √
912 Jayashree Goswami XVIII √
913 Samhita Adhikari Tollygunge √
914 Rita Basu Ray Tollygunge √
915 Mita Sarkar Tollygunge √
916 Chandan Paul XII √
917 Mohua Datta Behala (W) √
918 Haseena Khatoon XVIII √
919 Anjana Saha XVIII √
920 Archana Dey XII √
921 Chandana Dutta Tollygunge √
922 Anjana Dutta Dey Tollygunge √
923 Minakshi Ray Tollygunge √
924 Poly Mondal Alipore √
925 Mina Paul I √
926 Krishna Saha I √
927 Madhav Chandra Santra Alipore √
928 Manju Guha XI √
73
929 Madhumita Dutta XI √
930 Soma Mazumdar XVII √
931 Shakil Ahmad X √
932 Shila Acharjee X √
933 Urmila Sen XVII √
934 Krishna Mondal Behala √
935 Anita Goon I √
936 Megha Mondal Saha (Singh)
XV √
937 Rina Khan III √
938 Supriya Bhattacharjee Behala West √
939 Anindita Bera (Samanta) V √
940 Keya Bose (Rudra) XVII √
941 Fazle Haque I √
942 Mithua Ghosh XI √
943 Md. Shuja Alam VI √
944 Khalid Jamil VIII √
945 Sk. Salahuddin IX √
946 Krishna Mitra (Barman) III √
947 Soma Nag Deb Tollygunge √
948 Sabitri Mukherjee IV √
949 Jadulal Pal IV √
950 Chandana Ghosal II √
951 Sukla Sreemani VI √
952 Md. Shabbir IX √
953 Ramiza Begum IX √
954 Dipti Biswas IX √
955 Sangita Dasgupta Sarkar VII √
956 Jharna Sarkar VI √
957 Susmita Bhadra XIII √
958 Krishna Das XIV √
959 Sutapa Chakraborty XIV √
960 Shrabani Banerjee Behala √
961 Aditi Chakraborty XI √
962 Bidhu Bhushan Saha Behala √
74
963 Swarup Joardar XVI √
964 Musharaf Jahan Alipore √
965 Gurudas Majumdar Tollygunge √
966 Rupshankar Dhar I √
967 Sumita Ganguly XVII √
968 Shashi Bhusan Pradhan Behala (W) √
969 Zainab Khatun X √
970 Debjani Dutta Alipore √
971 Tapasi Das XV √
972 Rita Ganguly II √
973 Iti Ganguly Behala (West) √
974 Susmita Das XIX √
975 Tinku Banerji (Saha) I √
976 Soma Gupta Mukherjee V √
977 Ashima Mitra (Sen) XIV √
978 Chhanda Roy XIX √
979 Indrani Guha VII √
980 Manashi Saha VII √
981 Jayasri Poddar VII √
982 Minakshi Chakraborty XIX √
983 Suborna Nath Behala West √
984 Shikha Dey XIII √
985 Keka Das XII √
986 Ashraf Jahan VIII √
987 Sathi Bhattacharya XVI √
988 Mahua Datta Behala √
989 Abdul Qaiyum VIII √
990 Ab. Suchandra Haldar II √
991 Nita Sarkar II √
992 Tapashi Chakraborty I √
993 Aftab Husain XV √
994 Malay Sahu XV √
995 Ramkamal Shukla X √
996 Gitali Dhar XII √
997 Tripti Ray XVIII √
75
998 Amarnath Mukherjee II √
999 Ashima Chakraborty V √
1000 Md. Firoz Ahmed VIII √
1001 Samapika Pal IX √
1002 Madhabi Chatterjee XIII √
1003 Bani Mukherjee Behala √
1004 Sangita Moitra III √
Total 25 72
Appendix V
Details of the Resource Persons in the RTE Workshops Sl. No.
Name of the Resource Persons
Designation Name of the organization
1. Sri Vikram Sen
Secretary Department of Education, Govt. of W.B.
2. Archbishop Lucas Sircar, S.D.B.
Archbishop of Kolkata WBACS
3. Rt. Rev. Ashok Biswas
Bishop of Kolkata WBASC
4. Fr. Moloy B. D’Costa
School Inspector of Diocesan Schools
WBASC
5. Sri Kartick Chandra Manna
Chairman KPSC, SSM, Kolkata
6. Sri Umapada Chattopadhyaya
Asst. State Project Director
Paschim Banga Sarva Shiksha Mission
7. Smt. Shikha Roy
District Project Officer Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
8. Sri Manabendra Nath Ray
State Programme Manager
Save the Children
9. Smt. Lalita Pattnaik
Education and Child Protection Specialist
UNICEF, Kolkata
10. Sri Sanjeev Rai
National Manager, Education
Save the Children
11. Sri Prabir Basu
Director Society for People Awareness, Kolkata
12. Debyen Mukhopadhyaya
Director, School Education
Govt. of West Bengal
13. Smt. Shikha Roy (Sen)
D. I. of School, Primary Education
Govt. of West Bengal
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14. Swapna
Bhattacharya
A. D. I. of School, Secondary Education
Govt. of West Bengal
15. Jitendranath Goswami
D. I. of School, Academic
Govt. of West Bengal
16. Sr. M. Cyril Mooney
Principal Loreto School
17. Carolyn Winget
Save the Children
18. Sundar Bandopadhyaya
Consultant Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
19. Dibyendu Narayan Biswas
President Kolkata Konsultants
20. Prof. Anjan Sengupta
President
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
21. Sri Chittapriya Sadhu
Advocacy Coordinator Save the Children
22. Sri Paresh Nanda Head Master Govt. Spons. Multi. Boys School, Taki House
23. Sri Biplab Das
Coordinator Society for People Awareness, Kolkata
24. Smt. Urba Roy Chowdhury
District Coordinator, Community Mobilization
and Alternative Schooling
Sarva Shiksha Mission Kolkata
25. Sri Raghunath Mitra
Secretary, State School Sports & Games
Govt. of West Bengal
26. Sri Aloke Kumar Joardar
District Inspector of School, Secondary Education, Kolkata
Govt. of West Bengal
27. Smt. Sonali Guha
Resource Teacher Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
28. Smt. Shamita Das
School Inspector Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
29. Smt. Arati Majumdar
Asst. Inspector School Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
30. Smt. Sarbojita Banerjee
State Consultant, Education
UNICEF
31 Bimalendu Das Gupta
Former Head Master Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith
32. Dilip Kumar Mondal
Teacher In-Charge Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith
33. Mukulika Ghosh Rakshit
Resource Person SPAN
34. Banshi Badan Chattopadhyaya
Former Head Master Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith
35. Gautam Dutta
Chairman Ward No. 88
36. Keshab Lal Dey Founder Kasba Jagadish Vidyapith
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37. Ritashree
Bhattacharya
District Support Team Member
Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
38. Moumita Roy Chowdhury
District Support Team Member
Sarva Shiksha Mission, Kolkata
39. Partha Roy
Director Kolkata Konsultants
40. Smt. Amita Sen Hony. Gen. Secretary, All Bengal Women’s
Union
CLPOA
41. Sambhu Nanda
Project, Coordinator CLPOA
2. Nandini Chatterjee
Secretary CLPOA
43. Kankana Datta
Ex-Programme Officer Kolkata Konsultants