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Government of Rajasthan
POST ENUMERATION SURVEY OF 5 PERCENT SAMPLE CHECKING OF DISE DATA IN THREE DISTRICTS OF CHURU, DUNGARPUR & JHALAWAR IN RAJASTHAN:
2010-11
DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, YOJANA
BHAWAN, JAIPUR 2011
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POST ENUMERATION SURVEY OF 5 PERCENT SAMPLE CHECKING OF DISE DATA IN THREE
DISTRICTS OF CHURU, DUNGARPUR & JHALAWAR IN RAJASTHAN: 2010-11
Submitted to Department of School Education, Government of
Rajasthan
DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, YOJANA
BHAWAN, JAIPUR 2011
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POST ENUMERATION SURVEY OF 5 PERCENT SAMPLE CHECKING OF DISE DATA IN THREE
DISTRICTS OF CHURU, DUNGARPUR & JHALAWAR IN RAJASTHAN: 2010-11
Submitted to Department of School Education, Government of
Rajasthan
DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, YOJANA
BHAWAN, JAIPUR 2011
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Sl. No. Contents Page No.
1.0 Preface …………………………………………………………………………… 6 2.0 List of Figures…………………………………………………………………… 7 3.0 List of Tables……………………………………………………………………. 8 4.0 Abbreviations …………………………………………………………………. 13 5.0 Executive Summary………………………………………………………….. 14 6.0 Chapter 1 : Introduction……………………………………………………. 23 6.1 The Status of Literacy and Education in India and Rajasthan………… 25 6.2 Socio-demographic Profile of Rajasthan & Districts……………………… 30 6.3 Status of Literacy and Education in Rajasthan and Districts……….... 32 6.4 Objectives of the Study………………………………………………………… 40 7.0 Chapter 2 : Study Methodology…………………………………………… 41 7.1 Study Design…………………………………………………………………….. 42 7.2 Sampling Procedure……………………………………………………………. 42 7.3 Data Collection………………………………………………………………….. 42 7.4 Field Operations and Supervision…………………………………………… 43 7.5 Scrutiny and Validation………………………………………………………. 44 7.6 Data Entry and Analysis……………………………………………………… 44 8.0 Chapter 3 : Major Findings of Post Enumeration Survey…………. 45 9.0 Chapter 4 : Conclusions and Recommendations…………………….. 77 10.0 References ………………………………………………………………………. 83 11.0 Annexures ………………………………………………………………………. 85 11.1 Tables……………………………………………………………………………… 86 11.2 Lists of Officials and personnel engaged In Data Collection,
Supervision, Inspection, Scrutiny, Validation, Data Entry And Tabulation………………………………………………………………………..
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11.3 List of Sampled Government and Private Schools in the three selected districts, 2010-11……………………………………………………
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11.4 Five Percent Sample Check : Special DCF for Post Enumeration Survey ……………………………………………………………………………..
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P R E F A C E
The Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Rajasthan has
conducted a study and brought out a report on the “Post Enumeration of 5
percent Sample Checking of DISE Data in three Districts of Churu, Dungarpur &
Jhalawar in Rajasthan : 2010-11”. The publication is titled, “Post Enumeration
of 5 percent Sample Checking of DISE Data in three Districts of Churu,
Dungarpur & Jhalawar in Rajasthan : 2010-11”. This publication presents data
on findings of a 5 percent sample of schools of DISE data in three districts of
Rajasthan for the academic year 2010-11. It has also been compared with the
DISE DCF data on some selected indicators based on the availability of data
from both the sources.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and staff of
Directorate of Economics and Statistics for their cooperation, support, sincere
and dedicated efforts and the NGO, Jankalyan Evam Paryavaran Sudhar
Samiti, Jaipur for bringing out the third in the series of research publications
under the technical guidance of the Demographer from UNFPA.
(Suraj Mal Raigar) Director-cum-Dy. Secretary
Jaipur Directorate of Economics and Statistics July, 2011 Rajasthan, Jaipur
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L I S T O F F I G U R E S
Figures Particulars Page No.
Figure 1 Literacy Rates in India and Rajasthan by Gender,
Census 2011 26
Figure 2 Total Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 3 Male Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 4 Female Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 5 Total Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 6 Male Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 7 Female Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011 (in %)
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Figure 8 Primary education in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-09 (in percent)
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Figure 9 Net Enrollment Ratio in districts of Rajasthan, DISE, 2008-09 (in %)
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Figure 10 Trends in Gender-wise Enrollment in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-10 (in Girls per 1000 boys enrolled).
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Figure 11 Literacy rate of 15-24 old in Rajasthan and India, Census 2001 (In percentage).
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L I S T O F T A B L E S Tables
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Table 1 Literacy and Enrollment in Rajasthan and India
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Table 2 Socio-Demographic Profile of the Districts in Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order
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Table 3 Percent of Female Literacy in the selected Districts in Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order (in percent), Census 2011
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Table 4 Key Indicators from DISE, 2009-10 for Rajasthan and the three selected districts
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Table 5 Reference period of data of the three districts 42 Table 6 Number of total and sampled schools in the three
selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 7 Average number of schools per block in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 8 Number of total and sampled schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 9 Percentage of schools by management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 9 a Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 10 Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in School Type in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 11 Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in total enrolment in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 12 Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 13 Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in different facilities in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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Table 13a Total Enrolment by Gender in the three districts in 5% PES, 2009-10 and 2010-11
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Table 14 Percentage SC and ST enrolled in the three districts in 5% PES, 2009-10 & 2010-11
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Table 15 Percentage distribution of status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 and 2010-11 in PES
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Table 16 Student-Classroom ratio and Pupil Teacher ratio in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 17a Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES
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Table 17b Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 18 Distribution of Schools by the status of posts filled up against posts sanctioned in Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 19a Distribution of Schools by gender and category in Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 19b Distribution of Schools by gender and category in the total of three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Contd…)
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Table 20a Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Dungarpur for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 20b Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Churu for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 20c Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 20d Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in the total of the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 21 Percentage of teachers present on the day of survey in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 22a Percentage distribution of Government schools by the status of school building in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 22b Percentage distribution of Private schools by the status of school building in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 22c Percentage distribution of schools by the type of school building in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 22d Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Govt. and Pvt.)
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Table 22e Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Govt.)
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Table 22f Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Pvt.)
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Table 22g Average number of rooms in schools for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 23a Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Dungarpur district for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Tables
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Table 23b Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Churu district for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 23c Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Jhalawar district for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 23d Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in the three selected districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 24
Percentage distribution of schools by availability of different facilities in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 25 Source of Drinking Water in Govt. and Pvt. Schools in the three districts of Rajasthan in 5% PES, 2010-11
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Table 25a Percentage distribution of schools by availability of source of drinking water in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
97
Table 26a Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Dungarpur and Churu districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
97
Table 26b Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Jhalawar and total of three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 27 Distribution of schools where single teacher is working for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 27a Percentage Distribution of schools where single teacher is working for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 28 Percentage distribution of schools by educational qualification of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 29a Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Dungarpur and Churu districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010
100
Table 29b Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Jhalawar and total of three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
100
Table 30a Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Dungarpur district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 30b Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Churu district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 30c Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Jhalawar district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 30d Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in the total of the three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
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Table 31 Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES govt+pvt
102
Table 31 a Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES govt
102
Table 31 b Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES pvt
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Table 32 Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (govt + Pvt)
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Table 32 a Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (govt)
104
Table 32 b Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Pvt)
105
Table 32c Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in Govt.Schools Current Year-2010-11
106
Table 32d Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in pvt Schools Current Year: 2010-11
107
Table 32e Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in Govt.+ pvt. Schools Current Year : 2010-11
108
Table 33a Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt. +pvt)
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Table 33b Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt + pvt)
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Table 33c Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt)
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Table 33d Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt.)
112
Table 33e Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (pvt)
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Table 33f Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (pvt)
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Table 34a Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (govt. + pvt)
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Table 34b Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (govt. + pvt)
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Table 34c Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (govt.)
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Table 34d Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (govt.)
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Table 34e Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (pvt)
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Table 34f Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (pvt)
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Table 35 Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2010-11
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Table 35a Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2010-11
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Table 35b Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2010-11
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Table 36 Other important aspects in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
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A B B R E V I A T I O N S
BRC : Block Resource Centre BSTC : Basic School Teacher’s Certificate CRC : Cluster Resource Centre DCF : Data Capture Format DISE : District Information System for Education DSO : District Statistical Office/r EFA : Education for All MDGs : Millennium Development Goals NUEPA : National University of Educational Planning and Administration PES : Post Enumeration Survey PTR : Pupil Teacher Ratio SC : Scheduled Caste SSA : Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan ST : Scheduled Tribe
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Executive Summary Introduction to Rajasthan
Rajasthan is situated in the northern part of India. It is the largest State in India by area constituting 10.4 percent of the total geographical area of India and it accounts for 5.67 percent of population of India. Topographically, deserts in the State constitute a large chunk of the land mass, where the settlements are scattered and the density of population is quite low. It is administratively divided into 7 divisions, 33 districts, 244 Tehsils, 249 Panchayat Samities, 9,177 Gram Panchayats, inhabited villages and 184 urban local bodies as of Census 2011. The State has a population of 6.86 crore according to the provisional totals of Census 2011. . According to the population projections by the technical group on population projections constituted by the National Commission on Population, population Projections for India and States 2001-2026, the projected population of Rajasthan as on 1st July, 2012 is 6.9250 crore. The decadal growth rate of population of Rajasthan is 21.44 percent compared to 17.64 percent in case of India. In Rajasthan, there is a considerable decline in the decadal growth rate from 28.41 during 1991-2001 to 21.44 during 2001-2011. In the last century and a decade (1901 to 2011), Rajasthan’s population has grown by more than six times from 1.03 to 6.86 crore compared to India’s population, which has seen a growth of more than five times, during the same period. The density of population of the State is quite low at 201 persons per sq. km. with large scale district level variations of 17 persons per sq. km. in Jaisalmer to 598 persons per sq. km. in Jaipur. The State’s literacy rate stands at 67.06 percent. The overall sex ratio is of the tune of 926 females per 1,000 males and the sex ratio amongst the 0-6 year population is 883 females per 1,000 males. The sex ratio at birth in the State is also masculine in nature at 870 female births per 1,000 male births, which is lower than that of India (904 female births per 1,000 male births) (SRS, 2006-08). It is one of the High Focus States under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM, 2005-2012). Though, the State has shown some progress on the human development front with the human development index showing progress from a rank of 12 in 1981 to 9 in 2001 amongst the 15 major States (National Human Development Report 2001), the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of health are far behind the desired levels. The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), which is considered to be one of the most sensitive indicators of human development lies at 59 infant deaths per 1,000 live births compared to 50 per 1,000 live births in case of India (SRS, 2009). The Maternal Mortality Ratio of the State is 318 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births compared to 212 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in case of India (SRS, 2007-09). It ranks third highest amongst the major States in India. The percentage of institutional deliveries is also dismally low. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is also at a high level at 3.3 births per woman compared to 2.6 at the all India level (SRS, 2008) making the National Population Policy (NPP) 2000 goal of reaching the replacement level of fertility
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of 2.1 TFR and population stabilization a far-fetched dream. According to the projection report of Census 2001 with projections from 2001-2026, Rajasthan is projected to achieve replacement level TFR by 2021. The overall life expectancy of the State is 62.0 years with 61.5 years for males and 62.3 years for females (SRS based abridged life tables, 2002-2006). It has gained 12.8 years between 1970-75 and 2002-06 compared to 13.8 years gain in case of India during the same period. Background of the Study The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) and Statistical Assistants (SA) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule called the special Data Capture Format (DCF). The reference period for the DISE data and the post enumeration survey (PES) are the same i.e. September 30, 2010 for the districts of Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11. In the present report, data for the three districts of Churu, Dungarpur and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 has been presented. In total, 403 schools were covered in the three districts of Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar of Rajasthan. Out of which 306 were Government schools and 97 schools were Private. The following findings are based on these 5% sample of schools covered in Post Enumeration Survey of special DCF data. Two Private schools were found to be closed on the day of survey. So, this data is based on 401 schools, among which 306 were Govt. schools and 95 schools are private. Percentage of variation between 5% PES and DISE data There seems to be some variation between the regular DISE data captured by the DISE DCF and the special DCF of PES data. The two data sets have been compared on some indicators of school management, enrolment, pupil teacher ratio and availability of certain facilities and it is observed that there is variation between the two sets of data. In case of availability of facilities in schools, the variation is 13.53 percent, 19.25 percent, 2.29 percent for availability of playground, girls’ toilet and availability of electricity in the schools respectively. In case of the number of pupils and teachers in the three districts, the variation in case of number of students ranges from 14.20 percent in Dungarpur to 42.80 percent in Churu. This variation is higher in case of private schools compared to Government schools. In case of teachers, the percentage variation ranges from 10.60 percent in Jhalawar to 16.30 percent in Churu.
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The overall percentage of variation computed between the two sets of data based on the data from the above indicators available from the two sets of data reveals a variation of 0.26 percent. Total Enrollment in the selected schools Overall, in the three districts, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2010-11 was 43,141, out of which 25,196 were boys and the rest 17,945 were girls. In Dungarpur district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2010-11 was 15,875, out of which, 9,092 were boys and the rest 6,783 were girls. In Churu district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2010-11 was 13,695, out of which 8,327 were boys and the rest 5,368 were girls. In Jhalawar district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2010-11 was 13,327 out of which, 7,039 were boys and the rest 6,288 were girls. Overall, in the three districts total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 44,392 out of which 24,358 were boys and the rest 20,034 were girls. In Dungarpur district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 14,127, out of which 7,659 were boys and rest 6,468 were girls. In Churu district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 16,511, out of which 8,890 were boys and the rest 7,621 were girls. In Jhalawar district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 13,754, out of which, 7,809 were boys and rest 5,945 were girls. Enrollment of girls per 1,000 boys Overall, in the three districts of Rajasthan, the number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys in 2009-10 was 822. Among the three districts this figure is 844 for Dungarpur, 857 for Churu and 761 for Jhalawar. Overall, in the three districts of Rajasthan, the number of girls per 1,000 boys enrolled in 2010-11 was 712. Among the three districts, this figure was 746 for Dungarpur, 538 for Churu and 893 for Jhalawar. It is lowest in case of Churu as in case of the regular DISE DCF data. The data reveals that, the total number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys, in the three districts has decreased from 857 in 2009-10 to 538 in 2010-11. The percentage decrease, in girls’ enrollment per 1,000 boys, is highest in Churu district at 37.28 percent. Enrollment of SC and ST With regards to the enrollment by social category, the percentage of SC (16.88 percent) enrollment is low, compared to ST and others in the total of the three districts in the year 2009-10. It has increased to 18.16 percent in 2010-11, which is a progressive sign. Filled up position of Teachers Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up against the total post sanctioned in the three districts, is 84.21 percent, out of which, 90.46 percent teachers post filled up in private school and 80.35 percent in government schools. Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up out of the total post
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sanctioned, is highest in Jhalawar 88.87 percent and lowest in Churu (79.12 percent). In case of private schools, this figure is highest in Jhalawar (95.38 percent) and lowest in Churu (83.90 percent). In case of government schools, this figure is highest in Jhalawar (84.17 percent) and lowest in Churu (76.62 percent). Type of schools for Girls or boys only or Co-education Overall, in the three districts, 95.29 percent schools are Co-Ed, 1.49 percent schools are only for boys and rest 3.23 percent are only for girls. The highest percent of Co-Ed schools was reported in Jhalawar (96.64 percent) and lowest in Churu (94.24 percent). The highest percent of schools which are only for boys is in Jhalawar (1.68 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (1.38 percent). Similarly the highest percent of schools, which are only for girls, are in Churu (4.32 percent) and lowest in Jhalawar (1.68 percent). Gender – wise teachers employed In the three districts overall, 63.87 percent male and 36.13 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary, it is 62.31 percent for male and 37.69 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is 64.60 percent for male and 35.40 percent for female. Teachers present on the day of survey Overall, 76.07 percent teachers were present on the day of survey out of total working teachers. The highest percent of teachers were present in Dungarpur district (84.89 percent) followed by Jhalawar (76.36 percent) and lowest was in Churu (67.39 percent). Infrastructure facilities
With regards to the status of school building, in the Government schools of the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (95.75 percent) followed by government on rent (3.92 percent) and some are without building (0.33 percent). With regards to the status of school building, in the Private schools of the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in private on rent (65.26 percent) followed by Private building (34.74 percent). Status of School Building With regards to the type of school building, out of the total sample of 401 schools in the three districts, 97.50 percent are pucca, 2.00 percent are partially pucca and 0.50 percent are kuccha.
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Availability of rooms by condition
In Government Schools, out of the total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 82.16 percent are in good condition, 10.88 percent need minor repairs, 3.88 percent need major repairs and 3.08 percent are not in a usable condition. In Private Schools, out of the total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 97.21 percent are in good condition, 1.09 percent need minor repair, 1.45 percent need major repair and 0.24 percent are not in a usable condition. In total, out of total rooms available in 401 sampled schools in the 3 districts, 86.54 percent are in good condition, 8.04 percent need minor repair, 3.17 percent need major repair and 2.26 percent are not in a usable condition. Overall, in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 5.1. This is highest in Churu (5.7) followed by Dungarpur (5.3) and it is lowest in Jhalawar (4.0).
Availability of Boundary Walls Overall, in the three districts, 47.68 percent Government school and 61.62 percent private schools have permanent boundary walls in the schools. In case of temporary boundary walls, it is 24.83 percent for Government schools and 17.17 percent for private Schools, whereas in 27.48 percent Government schools and 21.21 percent private schools, no boundary wall is present.
Condition of a room in a school in Churu District
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Other Facilities available in schools Playground With regards to the availability of playgrounds in the schools, overall, 26.29 percent Government and 10.07 percent private schools have this facility. For Government schools, it is highest in Churu (38.89 percent) followed by Jhalawar (22.03 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (17.24 percent). For private schools, the highest percent of schools in which playground facility is available, was in Churu district (15.97 percent) followed by Jhalawar (8.47 percent) and lowest in case of Dungarpur (5.52 percent). Girls’ and common toilet and separate toilet for teachers and other staff It is evident that, out of the total sample of 401 schools, in 75.16 percent Government and 71.29 percent private schools girls’ toilets are available. In case of Government schools, it is highest in Churu (87.96 percent) followed by Jhalawar & Dungarpur (68.18 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Churu (83.33 percent) followed by Jhalawar (76.67 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (54.29 percent).
Overall, in 3 districts 21.57 percent Government and 40.59 percent private schools, separate toilet facility for teachers and other staff are available. Percentage of Single Teacher Schools: Out of the total sample of 401 schools, in 15.71 percent schools, only a single teacher is working. It is highest in Dungarpur (19.31 percent) followed by Jhalawar (17.09 percent) and lowest in Churu (10.79 percent). Electricity Out of the total sample of 401 schools, only in 34.64 percent Government and 72.28 percent private schools electricity is available. In Dungarpur district, it is 27.27 percent for Government and 68.57 percent for private for Churu district, it is 53.70 percent for Government and 66.67 percent for private Schools, Whereas, in case of Jhalawar district, it is 20.45 percent for Government and 83.33 percent for private schools.
Drinking water
Overall, in the 3 districts in 89.80 percent Government and 95.80 percent private Schools, drinking water facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Jhalawar (98.13 percent) followed by Jhalawar (89.65 percent) and it is lowest in Dungarpur (81.82 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Jhalawar (100.00 percent) followed by Churu (100.00 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (88.57 percent). Out of the total sample of 401 schools, the most popular source of drinking water in Government schools, is hand pump (47.06 percent) followed by tap water (22.55 percent)
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followed by others (17.32 percent) and lowest is well water (2.94 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, tap water is the most popular source of drinking water (36.84 percent) schools, followed by hand pump (24.21 percent) followed by others (20.00 percent) and lowest is water well (14.74 percent). Computer Facility Out of the total sample of 401 schools, in 17.32 percent Government and 41.58 percent private Schools, computer facility is available. In case of Government schools it is highest in Dungarpur (19.09 percent) followed by Churu (18.52 percent) and lowest in Jhalawar (13.64 percent). In case of private schools, it is highest in Dungarpur (48.57 percent), followed by Jhalawar (46.67 percent) and it is lowest in Churu (30.56 percent).
Furniture Overall, in the 3 districts in 61.34 percent Government schools, chairs are not available to student followed by 34.19 percent schools where chairs are available to some students followed by 4.47 percent where chairs are available to all students. Whereas in case of private schools, in 42.05 percent schools where chairs are available to some students followed by 37.50 percent, where chairs are not available to students, followed by 20.45 percent where chairs are available to all student. Other Important aspects
Some other aspects, which were also investigated, are as follows:
• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 100.00 percent government and 95.88 percent private schools, attendance register was properly maintained.
• In the 3 districts, in 61.11 percent government and 56.70 percent private schools, school report card was available.
• Overall, in the 3 districts, 97.39 percent government and 95.88 percent private schools were found to be maintaining records properly.
• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 90.52 percent government and 90.72 percent private schools, DISE format was available.
• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 95.42 percent government and 26.80 percent private schools, midday meal facility was available. Overall, in the 3 districts, in 93.84 percent of schools, the quality of midday meal was good, in 6.16 percent schools, the quality of midday meal was satisfactory whereas in 0.00 percent schools, its quality was not satisfactory in case of Government Schools. In case of Private schools in 50.00 percent schools, the quality of midday meal was good, whereas in 38.46 percent schools its quality was satisfactory and whereas in 11.54 percent schools, its quality was not satisfactory.
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• Overall, in the 3 districts, the Student-Class room ratio is, 20.75. For government schools, this ratio is 20.58, whereas for private schools, this ratio is 21.10. Among the three districts, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (28.56) followed by Dungarpur (18.79) and lowest in Churu (17.97). For government schools, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (30.21) followed by Dungarpur (18.45) and lowest in Churu (17.45).
• For private schools, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (25.93) followed by
Dungarpur (19.50) and lowest in Churu (19.12). Overall, in the 3 districts, the Pupil Teacher ratio is 20.71. For government schools, this ratio is 21.94 whereas, for private schools, this ratio is 18.68. Among the three districts, this ratio is highest, in Jhalawar (21.52) followed by Dungarpur (21.94) and lowest in Churu (18.99). For government schools, this ratio is highest in Dungarpur (23.80) followed by Jhalawar (23.39) and lowest in Churu (19.37). For private schools, this ratio is highest in Dungarpur (19.05) followed by Jhalawar (18.75) and it is lowest in Churu (18.26).
Recommendations The following are some of the recommendations based on field experience:
• The system of DISE needs to be popularized by the School education department by making it usable at the district administration level to identify low performing panchayat samitis and panchayats and by the schools.
• There needs to be periodic dissemination of data and feedback needs to be taken from the community level.
• Strict Monitoring of the DISE DCF formats needs to be done to ensure quality of data and reduce variation.
Glimpse of Midday Meal in Schools
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• The DISE data should be made available in excel format on the website, so that further analysis could be done on it easily.
• The focus needs to be on other indicators in addition to Gross and Net enrolment ratio.
• The focus needs to be on girls’ enrolment as it has shown a decline.
• The DISE Report cards are scantily available in private schools in Jhalawar, which should be replenished.
• The variation in the enrolment figures in the private schools in Churu is quite high between the PES and DISE DCF. Proper reporting should be encouraged.
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1 Introduction Education is one of the most important factors influencing the development of a nation. It is a decade, since the international community adopted the following six Education for All (EFA) goals in Dakar, Senegal, during April 26-28, 2000: 1. expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and
education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children;
2. ensuring that by 2015 all children, particularly girls, children in difficult circumstances and those belonging to ethnic minorities, have access to and complete free and compulsory primary education of good quality;
3. ensuring that the learning needs of all young people and adults are met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life skills programmes;
4. achieving a 50 percent improvement in levels of adult literacy by 2015, especially for women, and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults;
5. eliminating gender disparities in primary and secondary education by 2005, and achieving gender equality in education by 2015, with a focus on ensuring girls' full and equal access to and achievement in basic education of good quality;
6. improving all aspects of the quality of education and ensuring excellence of all so that recognized and measurable learning outcomes are achieved by all, especially in literacy, numeracy and essential life skills.
Worldwide consensus has been reached to declare Universalization of Primary Education as the second MDG for achievement by 2015 only after eradication of poverty, which is the first goal. As mandated by the 86th Amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory elementary education to children of ages 6-14 a fundamental right, the Government of India launched, the 'Education for All' (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan)' programme to achieve the goal of Universalization of Elementary Education of satisfactory quality by 2010. In spite of significant achievements in education sector, there are many pitfalls. Most important constraints in the education system are quantitative expansion, increasing privatization particularly after the globalization in 1990 and increase in inequality and exclusion of the vulnerable groups of population in education. There are differences in similar data from two/three different sources which actually are not available easily. It was strongly felt by the policy makers, planners and decision makers to make the data easily accessible and available in a more user friendly manner.
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The introduction of DISE educational Management and Information System is an innovative step in this direction. DISE is a system for the collection, integration, processing, maintenance and dissemination of data and information to support in decision making, policy analysis and formulation, planning, monitoring and management of data at all levels of an education system. The State Government is committed to achieving the national goals and has been steadily increasing the budgetary allocation for education. The State has also made significant strides in higher and technical education. The Status of Literacy and Education in India and Rajasthan Education and Literacy are the two most important factors affecting the progress of a nation and State. It is such an important indicator that it has been agreed upon and focused by a collective of nations as the second most important Millennium Development Goal out of the eight goals related to poverty, health, women empowerment, environment sustainability and Global Partnership for Development. Literacy rate in Census 2011 has been computed as the number of persons literate 7 and above years of age. According to the provisional results of Census 2011, the literacy rate of India stands at 74.04 percent. Amongst all the States, it is highest in case of Kerala (93.91 percent) and lowest in case of Bihar (63.82 percent). The literacy rate of Rajasthan is 67.06 percent. The total, male and female literacy of Rajasthan are lower than the national average.
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Figure 1: Literacy Rates in India and Rajasthan by Gender, Census 2011
74.04
82.14
65.4667.06
80.51
52.66
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Total Male Female
India Rajasthan
Source : Census of India, 2011 (Provisional) Gender-wise, there is a big gap between male and female literacy. In total literacy, Rajasthan ranks 33rd amongst the 35 states and union territories and in case of male and female literacy it ranks 27th and 35th respectively. Among the States, Rajasthan is at the bottom in terms of the female literacy rate (Figure 1, 2,3 & 4).
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Figure 2 : Total Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories, Census 2011
63.8266.9567.0667.6367.6668.7469.7270.6371.0473.1873.4574.0475.4875.676.6476.6877.0877.6579.3179.6379.8580.1180.3382.282.9183.7886.2786.3486.4386.5587.0787.487.75
91.5892.2893.91
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
BiharArunachal Pradesh
RajasthanJharkhand
Andhra PradeshJammu & Kashmir
Uttar PradeshMadhya Pradesh
ChhattisgarhAssamOrissaINDIA
MeghalayaKarnatakaHaryanaPunjab
West BengalDadra & Nagar Haveli #
GujaratUttarakhand
ManipurNagaland
Tamil NaduSikkim
MaharashtraHimachal Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar Islands #NCT of Delhi #Chandigarh #Puducherry #
Daman & Diu #Goa
TripuraMizoram
Lakshadweep #Kerala
Source : Census 2011 Provisional #Union Territories and NCT
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Figure 3 : Male Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories,
Census 2011
73.3973.6975.5677.1778.2678.4578.8179.2480.5180.5381.4581.4882.1482.482.6782.8583.2985.3886.4686.4986.8187.2387.2988.3389.8290.1190.5490.8391.0391.4892.1292.1892.8193.7296.0296.11
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Bihar
ArunachalPradeshAndhraPradesh
MeghalayaJammu&Kashmir
JharkhandAssam
UttarPradeshRajasthan
MadhyaPradeshChhattisgarh
PunjabINDIA
OrissaWestBengal
KarnatakaNagaland
HaryanaDadra&NagarHaveli#
ManipurTamilNadu
GujaratSikkim
UttarakhandMaharashtra
Andaman&NicobarIslands#Chandigarh#
HimachalPradeshNCTofDelhi#
Daman&Diu#Puducherry#
TripuraGoa
MizoramKerala
Lakshadweep#
Source : Census 2011 Provisional #Union Territories and NCT
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Figure 4 : Female Literacy Rates in India, States and Union Territories,
Census 2011
52.6653.3356.2158.0159.2659.5759.7460.0260.59
64.3665.4665.9366.7767.2768.1370.770.7371.1671.3473.1773.7873.8675.4876.4376.676.6979.5980.9381.2281.3881.8481.8483.15
88.2589.491.98
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
RajasthanBihar
JharkhandJammu & Kashmir
Uttar PradeshArunachal Pradesh
Andhra PradeshMadhya Pradesh
ChhattisgarhOrissaINDIA
Dadra & Nagar Haveli #HaryanaAssam
KarnatakaUttarakhand
GujaratWest Bengal
PunjabManipur
MeghalayaTamil Nadu
MaharashtraSikkim
Himachal PradeshNagaland
Daman & Diu #NCT of Delhi #Puducherry #Chandigarh #
GoaAndaman & Nicobar Islands #
TripuraLakshadweep #
MizoramKerala
Source : Census 2011 Provisional #Union Territories and NCT The Gross enrollment ratio for primary education for the period of 2009-10 in the State is 117.07 compared to 115.63 in case of India according to the report by NUEPA. The net enrollment ratio for primary education for the period of 2009-10 in the State is 89.60 compared to 98.28 in case of India according to the same report (Table 1).
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Table 1 : Literacy and Enrollment in Rajasthan and India
Indicators Year Rajasthan
India
Literacy Rate (persons of age 7+) Census 2011*
2011 67.06 74.04
Gross Enrollment Ratio (I-V class)
2009-10 117.07 115.63
Net Enrollment Ratio (I-V class) 2009-10 89.60 98.28
Sources: Census 2011 and DISE *Provisional totals of census 2011 *Elementary Education in India, Progress towards UEE, Flash Statistics, DISE, 2009-10, NUEPA Socio-demographic Profile of Rajasthan and Districts Population Rajasthan ranks eighth amongst all the States in India with a population of 6.86 crore. Population in Rajasthan has increased from 1.03 crore in 1901 to 6.86 crore in 2011 in a span of 110 years. It is projected to reach about 8.2 crore by 2026. By another set of projections it is projected to reach 16.8 crore by 2101 under scenario A, where TFR is assumed to be at replacement level of 2.1 and it is projected to be 14.7 crore under scenario B with a TFR of 1.851. In terms of decennial growth rate (2001-2011), Rajasthan’s growth rate (21.44 percent) is higher than India (17.64 percent) (Census Info Version 2, ORGI, Government of India). Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Jaipur is the largest by population at 66.63 lakh and Jaisalmer is the smallest at 6.72 lakh. In terms of decennial growth rate amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Barmer has the highest decennial growth rate (2001-11) of 32.55 percent and Gangangar has the lowest decennial growth rate (10.06 percent).
Population Density in Rajasthan Population density is the number of persons inhabiting in an area of one sq. km. According to Census 2011, the Population density of India is 382 persons per sq. km. Amongst the States in India, Bihar has the highest density of population at 1,102 persons per sq. km. and Arunachal Pradesh has the lowest density with 17 persons per sq. km. The population density of Rajasthan is 201 persons per sq.km, little less than half of that of India. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Jaipur is the densest with 598 persons per sq.km. and Jaisalmer is the least dense with only 17 persons per sq.km. The low density of population in the State is also related to issues of service delivery.
1Source : The Future Population of India : A Long Range Demographic view, Population Foundation of India and Population Reference Bureau, 2007
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Rural-Urban Distribution Residence in terms of rural or urban location is an important background characteristic of a population. Urban areas usually have concentrated population with better access to resources and facilities resulting in better indicators. According to Census 2001, India has 72.2 percent rural population and 27.8 percent urban population. Amongst all the States, Himachal Pradesh has the highest percentage of rural population (90.2 percent) and Goa has the least percentage of rural population at 50.2 percent. Goa is the most urbanized State in India. In Rajasthan, the percentage of rural population (76.6 percent) is little higher than India. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Dungarpur has the highest percentage of rural population at 92.85 percent followed by Barmer (92.70 percent), Banswara (92.60 percent) and Jalore (92.41 percent). Kota has the lowest percentage of rural population at 46.54 percent followed by Jaipur (50.64 percent) and Ajmer (59.91 percent). Kota is the most urbanized district in Rajasthan. Population of Scheduled Castes (SC) According to Census 2001, the percentage of scheduled castes in India is 16.2 percent and the percentage of scheduled tribes is 8.2 percent of the total population. Amongst the States, Punjab has the highest SC population (28.9 percent) and Mizoram has the lowest (0.03 percent). In case of ST population, Mizoram has the highest percentage (94.5 percent) and Goa has the lowest percentage of ST (0.04 percent). Amongst the selected districts, Dungarpur is the most populated with a population of 21.8 lakh constituting 3.9 percent of the total population and Jhalawar is the least populated with 5.0 lakh population with 0.9 percent of the total population. Amongst these six districts, Churu has the highest literacy rate (67.59 percent) and Dungarpur has the lowest literacy rate (48.57 percent). Population of Scheduled Tribes (ST) According to Census 2001, Rajasthan has 17.2 percent SC and 12.6 percent ST population. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Ganganagar has highest SC population (33.72 percent) and Dungarpur has the lowest (4.15 percent). Banswara has the highest percentage of ST population (72.3 percent) followed by Dungarpur (65.1 percent) and Udaipur (47.9 percent). The above three districts have the highest ST population. The district with the least percentage of ST is Nagaur (0.2 percent). Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) One of the most sensitive indicators of health of a nation namely IMR, which is an important indicator of the fourth MDG of reducing child mortality, is at a high level in the State. The MDG target 4A is to reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate. The current IMR stands at 59 infant deaths per 1,000 live births compared to 50 infant deaths per 1,000 live births for India (SRS, 2009). Amongst all the States, Madhya Pradesh has the
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highest IMR (70 infant deaths per 1,000 live births) and Manipur has the lowest IMR (14 infant deaths per 1,000 live births). The IMR in Rajasthan has registered a 42 percent decline from a high of 108 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 1985 to this level.
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) One of the most important indicators of the fifth MDG of improving maternal health is the maternal mortality ratio. The MDG target 5A is to reduce by three quarters (75 percent), between 1990 and 2015, the Maternal Mortality Ratio. According to the latest special bulletin on maternal mortality, 2007-09, the MMR of India is 212 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (95 percent Confidence Interval (CI) 198-226) and that of Rajasthan is 318 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (95 percent CI 251-384) (Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India 2007-09, SRS, ORGI). Amongst the States in India, Rajasthan ranks third after Assam (390 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) followed by Uttar Pradesh/ Uttarakhand (359 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births). Kerala has the lowest MMR at 81 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births amongst the bigger States. Rajasthan has registered a decline of 37 percent from 508 in 1997-98 to 318 in 2007-09 compared to 47 percent in case of India during the same period from a high of 398 in 1997-98 to 212 in 2007-09 (SRS, 2007-09). The eleventh plan goal is to achieve a level of 148 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births for Rajasthan (Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12), Vol. 2, Social Sector, Planning Commission). Status of Literacy and Education in Rajasthan and Districts As per the 2011 Census, Rajasthan recorded a literacy rate of 67.06 percent as compared to 38.6 percent in the year 1991, registering a net absolute increase of 29 percent during the decade 1991-2011. The subsequent figures for male and female literacy rates are 75.7 and 43.9 percent respectively. Amongst the three districts in Rajasthan, Churu has the highest literacy rate (67.46 percent) and Dungarpur has the lowest literacy rate (60.78 percent) (Census 2011). Table 2 : Socio-Demographic Profile of the Districts in Rajasthan arranged
in alphabetic order
State/ District
Population, Census 2011 (in
lakh)
% of Total Population
Total Literacy
Rate, Census 2011
Male Literacy
Rate, Census 2011
Female Literacy
Rate, Census 2011
Area, Census 2001 (in
1,000 Sq. Km.)
Population Density, Census 2011
(Persons per Sq. Km.)
Decennial Growth
Rate (2001-11)
(in percent)
Rajasthan 686.21 - 67.06 80.51 52.66 342.2 201 21.44 Churu 2,0.41 2.98 67.46 79.95 54.25 16.8 148 20.35 Dungarpur 13.88 2.02 60.78 74.66 46.98 3.77 368 25.39 Jhalawar 14.11 2.06 62.13 76.47 47.06 6.22 227 19.57
Source : Census of India, 2011 Provisional
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Figure 5 : Total Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011 (in %)
77.4876.44
74.7272.98
71.6871.1670.4670.2570.1469.1768.3767.4667.3867.3467.0967.0666.1965.92
64.0863.9363.2362.7462.7162.5162.4662.3162.13
60.7858.0457.4957.2056.3056.0255.58
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00
KotaJaipur
JhunjhununSikarAlwar
BharatpurAjmer
GanganagarDhaulpur
DausaHanumangarh
ChuruBaranKarauli
JodhpurRajasthan
S MadhopurBikanerNagaur
RajsamandPali
UdaipurBhilwara
ChittaurgarhTonkBundi
JhalawarDungarpurJaisalmerBarmer
BanswaraPratapgarh*
SirohiJalor
Source : Census 2011 Provisional *New district created after 2001 Census The total literacy rate according to Census 2011 varies from 55.58 percent in case of Jalore district to 77.48 percent in case of Kota district.
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Figure 6 : Male Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011
(%)
87.8887.6387.2786.6685.7085.0884.5483.9382.9682.7282.53
81.2380.5180.4679.9579.5279.3378.9078.8278.2778.1677.7477.1676.9076.5276.4775.91
74.6673.0972.3271.8371.0970.8070.13
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00
JhunjhununKota
JaipurSikar
BharatpurAlwarDausaAjmerKarauli
S MadhopurDhaulpur
BaranRajasthanJodhpurChuru
RajsamandGanganagar
NagaurHanumangarh
TonkPali
ChittaurgarhBhilwaraBikanerBundi
JhalawarUdaipur
DungarpurJaisalmerBarmer
JalorSirohi
BanswaraPratapgarh*
Source : Census 2011 Provisional *New district created after 2001 Census
The Male literacy rate according to Census 2011 varies from 70.13 percent in case of the newly formed Pratapgarh district to 87.88 percent in case of Jhunjhunun district.
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Figure 7 : Female Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2011 (%)
66.3264.63
61.1560.07
58.7656.9156.7856.42
55.4554.6354.2553.77
52.6652.5752.4852.33
49.1849.1048.6348.4448.3547.9347.8047.0647.0046.9846.98
46.0143.47
42.4041.0340.2340.12
38.73
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00
KotaJaipur
JhunjhununGanganagar
SikarHanumangarh
AlwarAjmer
DhaulpurBharatpur
ChuruBikaner
RajasthanJodhpurBaranDausaKarauliUdaipurNagaur
RajsamandPali
BhilwaraS Madhopur
JhalawarBundi
ChittaurgarhDungarpur
TonkBanswara
Pratapgarh*Barmer
JaisalmerSirohiJalor
Source : Census 2011 Provisional *New district created after 2001 Census
The Female literacy rate according to Census 2011 varies from 38.73 percent in case of Jalore district to 66.32 percent in case of Kota district.
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Table 3 : Percentage of Female Literacy in the selected Districts in Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order (in percent), Census 2011
Rajasthan/ District % of Female
Literacy, Census 2011
Rajasthan 52.66 Churu 54.25 Dungarpur 46.98 Jhalawar 47.06 Source : Census of India, 2011 (Provisional)
The Net enrollment ratio for primary education is an MDG indicator, which has increased from 98.22 percent in 2006-07 to 99.25 percent in 2010-11. The pupil teacher ratio has also declined from 45.54 percent in 2006-07 to 34.67 percent in 2010-11. Observations reveal that female-male ratio in education has also been steadily improving over the years.
Figure 8 : Primary Education in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-09 (in %)
Primary Education in Rajasthan, 2006-09
Sourc e : Distric t In fo rm ation Sy stem fo r Educat ion , 2006-2009 The District-wise Net enrollment ratio (NER) for the educational year 2010-11 reveals that the district with the highest NER is Jhunjhunu (99.99 percent) followed by Sikar (99.94 percent) and the lowest NER is observed in case of
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Jalore district (96.77 percent). The 2009-10 DISE report has not presented the figures for Gross and Net Enrollment Ratio.
Figure 9 : Net Enrollment Ratio in districts of Rajasthan, DISE, 2008-09
(in %)
Net Enrolment Ratio in districts, 2008-09
Lowest : JaloreRajasthan : 99.25
In %
So urc e : Distr ic t In fo rm atio n Syst em fo r Educat io n as o n Septem ber 30, 2008, Shikshya San kul, Jaipur
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Figure 10 : Trends in Gender-wise enrollment in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-10 (in girls per 1,000 boys enrolled)
The trend in number of girls per thousand boys enrolled in the last four years from 2006-07 to 2009-10 reveals that there was a decline from 818 girls per thousand boys in 2006-07 to 813 in 2009-10, which has recently increased to 874 girls per 1,000 boys in 2009-10 (Figure 10).
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Figure 11 : Literacy Rate of 15-24 year old in Rajasthan and India, Census 2001 (in %)
Lit er acy R at e (1 5 -2 4 y ear s), C en su s 2 0 0 1
So u r c e s : C o m p u t e d f r o m C e n su s 2 0 0 1
In %In d ia : F em ale l it er acy is h igh erR ajast h an : M ale lit er acy is h igh er
As per the latest published DISE data for the educational year 2009-10 as of September 30, 2009 reveals that there are more than one lakh schools in Rajasthan, in which there is a total enrollment of 12.64 million children in the primary and upper primary category. The percentage of children who have passed with greater than or equal to 60 percent in class V and class VIII are 57.48 percent and 51.15 percent respectively and the number of girls per 1,000 boys enrolled is 827. Amongst the selected six districts, Dungarpur has the highest number of schools (2807) and Jhalawar has the lowest (2375). The Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR) is lowest in case of Dungarpur (30.63) and the highest in case of Churu (41.16). The number of girls per 1,000 boys upto eighth class is highest in case of Churu (1071) and Jhalawar (943) and lowest in case of Dungarpur (929) (Table 4).
Table 4 : Key Indicators from DISE, 2009-10 for Rajasthan and the three
selected districts
Source: Elementary Education in Rajasthan, DISE Report cards, 2009-10, Dept. of School Education, Rajasthan
Rajasthan/ District
Total Clusters
Total Schools
Total Enrollment
Total Teachers
PTR (Government)-Primary only
Pass percent (>=60
percent) Class V
Pass percent (>=60
percent) Class VIII
No. of Girls per
1,000 Boys
enrolled Rajasthan 3,076 106,117 12,640,525 460198 33.77 57.48 51.15 827
Churu 79 2779 395511 14922 41.16 53.73 52.94 1071
Dungarpur 55 2807 274124 10036 30.63 39.76 28.03 929
Jhalawar 97 2375 278476 10174 31.14 46.55 43.72 943
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Objectives of the Study The broad objectives of the present study are:
1. to verify and validate the data collected through DISE 2. to study the usefulness of DISE data required for achieving the goal of
Primary and Higher Primary education 3. to suggest appropriate measures for improving the quality of DISE data.
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2 Study Methodology Background The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule. Reference Period The reference period for the DISE data and the post enumeration survey (PES) are the same i.e. September 30, 2010 for the districts of Churu, Dungarpur and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11. In the present report, data for the three districts of Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 have been presented.
Table 5 : Reference period of data of the three districts in Rajasthan
Sl. No.
District Reference Period
1 Churu 2010-11 2 Dungarpur 2010-11 3 Jhalawar 2010-11
Study Design The guidelines for the study design and the name of the selected districts was provided by the Department of School Education, Government of Rajasthan, where it was suggested that 5 percent of Schools have to be selected from the three selected districts of Churu, Dungarpur and Jhalawar. Sampling Procedure The study was planned to collect data from three districts covering 5 percent of the total primary and higher primary schools. The Department of School Education provided the list of Schools in the three districts of Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar to be covered in the Post Enumeration Survey. The total number of schools in these three districts are to the tune of 6,400 out of which 7,961 (80.39 percent) are in the Government sector and 1,561 (19.61 percent) are in the Private sector. According to the sampling guideline, 5 percent of the schools were selected by systematic random sampling from the total schools.
Data Collection The study was carried out in three districts of Rajasthan namely; Churu, Dungarpur and Jhalawar. In all, 7,961 schools are present in these three districts and 5 percent of these schools (403) have been selected by systematic
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random sampling after stratifying the schools as Government and Private schools in the ratio of 75:25. In total, 306 Government schools and 97 private schools have been covered in the survey.
In all, 403 schools have been selected from a total of 7,961 schools with 306 Government Schools and 97 private schools, with 139 in Churu, 145 in Dungarpur and 119 in Jhalawar. In all, 2 private schools were found to be closed.
Table 6 : Number of total and sampled schools in the three selected
districts of Rajasthan
Sl. No.
District Total Sampled Schools No. of
Government Schools
No. of Private Schools
Total No. of
Schools
No. of Government
Schools
No. of Private Schools
Total No. of
Schools 1 Churu 2003 776 2779 107 32 139 2 Dungarpur 2471 336 2807 110 35 145 3 Jhalawar 1926 449 2375 89 30 119 Total 6400 1561 7961 306 97 403
As per the sampling guideline, in each district atleast 20 schools have been selected per block and 5 percent of the total schools have been sampled. In these three districts, on an average 24 schools per block have been selected.
Table 7 : Average number of schools per block in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
Sl. No.
District Number of
Blocks
Total Schools
Govt Schools
Pvt Schools
Average Schools
per block
Average Schools
per block as per sample
1 Dungarpur 5 2807 2471 336 561 29 2 Churu 6 2779 2003 776 463 23 3 Jhalawar 6 2375 1926 449 396 20 Total 17 7961 6400 1561 468 24 Field Operations and Supervision The field work of post enumeration survey of DISE was conducted and supervised by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics with the help of its well trained statistical assistants and staff of different Departments in the district. The field staff was given intensive training for one day before the initiation of the field work. It helped in getting reliable data from the field. The training was done in a cascade format. The master trainers trained at the Directorate headquarters trained statistical assistants and other staff from different departments in the districts. Some of the filled in formats were spot checked by designated Deputy Director, Statistical Officers of the Directorate and Statistical Officers in the Districts.
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Scrutiny of data and validation The data was scrutinized and validated at the Directorate. The quality of data under PES was found to be of good order. The special DCF was constructed in line with the objectives of the study which was helpful in maintaining the quality of the data under PES. The quality of the data under PES was maintained to a great extent due to the well versed field staff, computer staff of the Directorate and the overall co-operation of the headmasters and principals, BRC/CRC members and the officials of SSA unit. Data Entry and Analysis After the scrutiny of PES data, data entry was done in a customized data entry module in excel and tabulation was done in excel at the Directorate with the help of its well trained computer personnel. The tabulated data was compared with the comparative data from DISE from SSA division in the State and the percentage of variation was computed for certain selected indicators. Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted. Crosstabulations were done between different variables. In order to compare the data on some major indicators available in the Special Data Capture Format (DCF) and the DCF used in DISE, variation was computed by simple deviation method, which was used to estimate the deviation between DISE and PES data. The variation between the two data sets was calculated by using the following formula:
Where, DISE stands for data collected from the sampled schools from the DCF used in DISE and PES stands for data collected from the sampled schools from the special DCF data. The overall percentage of variation was computed by using the following formula:
Where, d1,d2…..dx stand for deviation of items of different indicators of DISE data from PES (Post enumeration survey) data ignoring ± signs and p1,p2,p3……pn denote the respective items of indicators of PES data The report consists of a comparative study of the PES and DISE data of the certain indicators of education collected from the 5% sampled schools.
Percentage of Variation = X 100
X 100 Overall Percentage of Variation =
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 3 Major Findings of the Post Enumeration Survey
In all, 403 schools were covered in the three districts of, Churu, Dungarpur and Jhalawar of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11, out of which, 306 were government schools and 97 were private schools. Out of this, 2 schools were found to be closed. So, the findings are based on 401 schools, out of which, 306 are Government schools and 95 are private schools. The major findings have been presented here alongwith the tables. In some places, they have been illustrated with charts. The distribution of number of sampled schools and those found closed in the three districts are as follows: Table 8 : Number of total and sampled schools in the three selected districts
of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
Sl. No.
District Sampled Schools Data available for following schools
Schools
Closed
No. of Government
Schools
No. of Private Schools
Total No. of
Schools
No. of Government
Schools
No. of Private Schools
Total No. of
Schools
1 Churu 107 32 139 107 32 139 0 2 Dungarpur 110 35 145 110 35 145 0 3 Jhalawar 89 30 119 89 28 117 2 Total 306 97 403 306 95 401 2
There seems to be some variation between the regular DISE data captured by the DISE DCF and the special DCF of PES data. The two data sets have been compared on some indicators of enrolment, pupil teacher ratio and availability of certain facilities and it is observed that there is
variation between the two sets of data. Based on the data availability of DCF of DISE and the Special DCF of the 5% schools in all the three selected districts, some key aspects have been compared. One of them relates to the distribution of Schools by management and the other relates to the type of schools and some indicators related to different facilities in
5% sample checking Data Capture Format (DCF) being canvassed
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the schools. With regards to School management, large amount of variation has been found between the two sets of data. In case of school management, the variation is higher in case of private aided and private unaided schools, where none of the data is matching. The variation in the number of schools managed by local bodies is the maximum, with 1 school being reported by the survey (PES) compared to 130 schools reported by DISE DCF data. Among the 3 selected districts, in Dungarpur district, the highest number of schools are reported to be managed by the school education department (75.86 percent) followed by private unaided (20.00 percent). Similarly, in Churu district, the highest number of schools are managed by school education department (69.78 percent) followed by private unaided (17.99) percent. In Jhalawar also, it has been reported that the highest number of schools are managed by school education department (70.59 percent) followed by private unaided (23.53 percent). School Management Overall, the number schools managed by the school education department is highest in Dungarpur (75.86 percent) and lowest in Churu (69.78 percent). Similarly, the number of schools managed by private unaided is highest in Jhalawar (23.53 percent) and lowest in Churu (17.99 percent). The number of schools managed by local bodies is highest in Churu (0.72 percent) and lowest in Jhalawar (0.00 percent) (See Table 9).
Table 9 : Percentage of Schools by Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11 (%)
Schools by Management ChuruDungarpurJhalawar Total School Education Department 69.78 75.86 70.59 72.20 Tribal Welfare Department 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Local Body 0.72 0.00 0.00 0.25 Private Aided 5.04 0.00 0.00 1.74 Other 6.47 4.14 4.20 4.96 Unrecognized 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Private unaided 17.99 20.00 23.53 20.35 Schools reported to be closed 0.00 0.00 1.68 0.50 Total 139 145 145 403
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Table 9a : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational
year 2010-11
Schools by Management
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total
PES DISE%
Variation PESDISE % Variation PES DISE % Variation PES DISE %
VariationSchool Education Department 97 65 33.0 110 31 71.8 84 51 39.3 291 147 49.5 Tribal Welfare Department 0 3 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 3 - Local Body* 1 24 -2300.0 0 73 - 0 33 - 1 130 -12900.0 Private Aided 7 4 42.9 0 0 - 0 - 7 4 42.9 Other 9 16 -77.8 6 6 0.0 5 5 0.0 20 27 -35.0 Unrecognized 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Private unaided 25 24 - 29 35 - 28 28 0.0 28 87 -210.7 Schools reported to be closed 0 3 - 0 - 2 2 0.0 2 5 -150.0 Total 139 139 0.0 145 145 0.0 119 119 0.0 403 403 0.0
*This large scale discrepancy is due to the fact that, the survey has been carried out according to the reference date of as on September 30, 2010, when all the schools were under School Education Department and subsequently, a circular has been issued by the Govt. of Rajasthan on October 2, 2010 for devolution of Primary Education (one of the 29 functions of listed in the eleventh schedule of the constitution of India) to the Local bodies. Variation is also observed with respect to school type with 177 primary schools being reported by PES compared to 167 schools reported in DISE data (See table 9a).
Table 10 : Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in School Type in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational
year 2010-11
School type
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total
PES DISE
% Variatio
n PES DISE
% Variatio
n PES DISE
% Variatio
n PES DISE %
Variation Primary 36 35 2.8 90 89 1.1 44 43 2.3 170 167 1.8 Primary with upper primary 59 59 0.0 47 49 -4.3 55 56 -1.8 161 164 -1.9 Primary with Secondary 22 21 4.5 3 3 0.0 14 14 0.0 39 38 2.6 Upper primary with Secondary 21 20 4.8 4 3 25.0 4 4 0.0 22 27 -22.7 Upper primary only 1 1 0.0 1 1 0.0 0 0 - 9 2 77.8 Schools reported to be closed 0 3 - 0 0 - 2 2 0.0 2 5 -150.0 Total 139 139 0.0 145 145 0.0 119 119 0.0 403 403 0.0
In case of the number of pupils and teachers in the three districts, the variation in case of number of students, ranges from 14.20 percent in case of Dungarpur
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to 42.80 percent in Churu and in case of number of teachers, 10.60 percent in case of Jhalawar to 16.30 percent in case of Churu (See table 11 & 12).
Table 11 : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in total enrolment in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the
educational year 2010-11
Districts PES DISE % of variation
Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Churu 9098 4841 13939 10657 13691 24348 -14.6 -64.6 -42.8
Dungarpur 10443 5432 15875 9423 4479 13902 10.8 21.3 14.2 Jhalawar 8730 4597 13327 9254 7362 16616 -5.7 -37.6 -19.8
Total 28271 14870 43141 29334 25532 54866 -3.6 -41.8 -21.4
Students in Classroom
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Table 12 : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan
for the educational year 2010-11
PTR PES DISE % Variation
Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total
Churu
Total Students 9098 4841 13939 10657 13691 24348 -14.6 -64.6 -42.8
Total Teachers 509 267 776 438 229 667 16.2 16.6 16.3
PTR 17.87 18.13 17.96 24.33 59.78 36.5 -26.6 -69.7 -50.8
Dungarpur
Total Students 10443 5432 15875 9423 4479 13902 10.8 21.3 14.2
Total Teachers 403 259 662 330 268 598 22.1 -3.4 10.7
PTR 25.91 20.97 23.98 28.55 16.71 23.24 -9.2 25.5 3.2
Jhalawar
Total Students 8730 4597 13327 9254 7362 16616 -5.7 -37.6 -19.8
Total Teachers 385 260 645 349 234 583 10.3 11.1 10.6
PTR 22.68 17.68 20.66 26.51 31.46 28.5 -14.4 -43.8 -27.5
Total of 3 districts
Total Students 28271 14870 43141 29334 25532 54866 -3.6 -41.8 -21.4
Total Teachers 1297 786 2083 1117 731 1848 16.1 7.5 12.7
PTR 21.8 18.92 20.71 26.26 34.93 29.68 -17.0 -45.8 -30.2 In case of availability of facilities in schools, the variation is 19.25 percent, 2.29 percent, 13.53 percent availability of electricity, availability of playground in the schools respectively (See table 13).
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Table 13 : Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in different facilities in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for
the educational year 2010-11
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total
PES DISE %
variation PES DISE %
variation PES DISE %
variation PES DISE %
variation Number of schools in which play ground is available 79 71 11.27 33 49 -32.65 35 50 -30.00 147 170 -13.53 Number of schools in which girls’ toilet is available* 125 133 -6.02 94 131 -28.24 83 110 -24.55 302 374 -19.25 Number of schools in which electricity is available 82 81 1.23 54 48 12.50 43 46 -6.52 179 175 2.29 Number of Schools reported to be closed 0 3 -100.00 0 2 2 0.00 2 5 -60.00
Total no. of schools 139 139 0.00 145 145 0.00 119 119 0.00 403 403 0.00
The overall percentage of variation between the two sets of data based on the above indicators is 0.26 percent. The key findings of the data of five percent sample checking of the Post Enumeration Survey on various aspects such as school management, gender and category based distribution of schools, school building type and condition, total number of classrooms and other rooms by condition, availability of facilities in schools, enrollment and examination results etc. have been presented in this chapter. The findings are based on a total of 401 schools covered in these three districts. Status of Teachers’ Posts Overall, the percentage of posts of teachers filled up against the total sanctioned post in the three districts is 84.21 percent, in case of Government and Private schools, 90.46 percent of the teachers’ post is filled up in private schools and 80.35 percent in Government schools (See Table 18). In Dungarpur district, it is reported that a total of 85.80 percent post of teachers are filled up, out of which, 92.28 percent are filled in private schools and 81.64 percent in government Schools out of total post sanctioned. In Churu district, it is reported that, a total of 79.12 percent teachers post are filled up, out of which 83.90 percent are filled in private schools and 76.62 percent are filled in government schools, out of total post sanctioned. In Jhalawar district, it is reported that a total 88.87 percent teachers post are filled up, out of which,
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95.38 percent are filled in private schools and 84.17 percent in government schools, out of total post sanctioned. Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up, out of total post sanctioned, is highest in Jhalawar (88.87 percent) and lowest in Churu (79.12 percent). Amongst the private schools, it is highest in Jhalawar (95.38 percent) and lowest in Churu (83.90 percent). Amongst the Government schools, it is highest in Jhalawar (84.17 percent) and lowest in Churu (76.62 percent). Gender and category based distribution of schools Overall, in the three districts, 96.01 percent schools are Co-ed, 1.25 percent schools are only for boys and rest 2.74 percent are only for girls. The highest percent of Co-ed schools are in Dungarpur (97.93 percent) and lowest in Jhalawar (94.87 percent). The highest percent of schools which are only for boys, is in Jhalawar (1.71 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (0.69 percent). Similarly, the highest percent of schools, which are only for girls, are in Churu (3.60 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (1.38 percent). Among the schools having primary classes only, 98.24 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.00 percent schools are only for boys and 1.76 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 95.09 percent schools are Co-ed, 1.86 percent schools are only for boys and 3.11 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary classes, 97.44 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.00 percent schools are only for boys and 2.56 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary, 77.78 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.00 percent schools are only for boys and 22.22 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary only, 90.91 percent schools are Co-ed, 9.09 percent schools are only for boys and 0.00 percent schools are only for girls (See table 19a and 19b). Among the three districts, in Dungarpur district, 97.93 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.69 percent schools are only for boys and 1.38 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 97.87 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 66.67 percent schools are Co-ed, 33.33 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary 75.00 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.00 schools are only for boys and 25.00 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary only, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. In Churu district, 94.96 percent schools are Co-ed, 1.44 percent schools are only for boys and 3.60 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 97.22 percent schools are Co-ed and 2.78 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 94.92 percent schools are Co-ed, 0.00 percent schools are only for boys and 5.08 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary, 100.00 percent schools are only for boys. Among the schools having upper primary only, 90.48 percent schools are Co-ed and 9.52 percent schools are only for boys. In Jhalawar district, 94.87 percent schools are Co-ed, 1.71 percent schools are only for boys and 3.42 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 95.45 percent schools are Co-ed and 0.00 percent school are only for boys & 4.55 percent schools are only for girls. Among the
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schools having primary with upper primary, 92.73 percent schools are co-ed, 3.64 percent schools are only for boys and 3.64 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary classes, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed and 0.00 percent schools are only for boys and 0.00 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary only 0.00 percent schools are Co-ed and 0.00 percent schools are only for boys. Gender-wise permanent and other staff in schools In the three districts, overall, 63.87 percent male and 36.13 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary schools, it is 62.31 percent for males and 37.69 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 64.60 percent for males and 35.40 percent for females. Similarly, in the three districts overall, 76.69 percent male and 23.31 percent females are working as para teachers. In primary schools, it is 72.58 percent for males and 27.42 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 80.28 percent for males and 19.72 percent for females (See table 20a, 20b, 20c and 20d). Among the three districts, in Dungarpur district overall, 55.32 percent male and 44.68 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary schools, it is 54.76 percent for males and 45.24 percent for females, whereas in upper primary schools, it is 55.77 percent for males and 44.23 percent for females. Similarly, in Dungarpur district overall, 50.00 percent male and 50.00 percent females are working as a para teacher. In primary, it is 56.25 percent for male and 43.75 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is 37.50 percent and 62.50 percent respectively. In Churu district overall, 72.28 percent male and 27.72 percent female teachers are working other than headmaster. In primary, it is 68.69 percent for male and 31.31 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is 74.59 percent for males and 25.41 percent for females. Similarly, in Churu district overall, 80.85 percent male and 19.15 percent female are working as para teacher. In primary, it is 70.83 percent for male and 29.17 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is percent are 91.30 percent for males and 8.70 percent for females. In Jhalawar district overall, 63.35 percent male and 36.65 percent female are working other than the headmaster. In primary, it is 69.77 percent for males and 30.23 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 62.66 percent for males and 37.34 percent for females. Similarly, in Jhalawar district overall, 83.87 percent males and 16.13 percent females are working as para teachers. In primary schools, it is 86.36 percent for males and 13.64 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 82.50 percent for male and 17.50 percent for females. Attendance of the teachers on the day of visit Overall, 76.07 percent of the teachers were present on the day of survey, out of the total working teachers. The highest percent of teachers were present in Dungarpur district (84.89 percent) followed by Jhalawar (76.36 percent) and lowest in Churu (67.39 percent) (See table 21).
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School building type and condition Status of school building In Government Schools: With regards to the status of school building in the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (95.75 percent) followed by government on rent (3.92 percent) and without building (0.33 percent). Among the three districts, in Dungarpur district, the highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (100.00 percent) followed by without building (0.00 percent). In Churu district, highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (90.65 percent) followed by government on rent (9.35 percent) & lowest are without building (0.00 percent). In Jhalawar district, highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (96.63 percent) followed by government on rent (2.25 percent) and schools without building were 1.12 percent (See table 22a). In Private Schools: With regards to the status of school building in the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in Private on rent (65.26 percent) followed by Private building (34.74 percent). Among the three districts, in Dungarpur district 71.43 percent of schools are functioning in Private on rent & 28.57 percent in Private building. In Churu district, highest percent of schools are functioning in private on rent building (56.25 percent) followed by Private building (43.75 percent). In Jhalawar district, highest percent of schools are functioning in private on rent building (82.14 percent) followed by Private building (17.86 percent) (See table 22b). Type of school building Out of the total sample of 401 selected schools in the three districts, 97.50 percent are functioning in pucca buildings, 2.00 percent are partially pucca and 0.50 percent are kuccha building. In Dungarpur, it is 96.55 percent for pucca, 2.76 percent for partially pucca and 0.69 percent for kuccha. In Churu, it is 99.28 percent for pucca, 0.72 percent for partially pucca & 0.00 for kuccha. In Jhalawar, it is 96.58 percent for pucca, 2.56 for partially pucca and 0.86 percent for kuccha building (See table 22c). Total number of classrooms and other rooms by condition Government Schools Out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 82.16 percent are in good condition, 10.88 percent need minor repair, 3.88 percent need major repair and 3.08 percent are not usable. For classrooms it is 81.15 percent, 12.18 percent, 3.84 percent and 2.83 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 84.36 percent, 8.06 percent, 3.95 percent and 3.63 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district out of total rooms available in the school, 75.14
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percent are in good condition, 15.92 percent need minor repair, 4.75 percent need major repair and 4.19 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 75.38 percent, 16.15 percent, 5.19 percent and 3.27 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 74.49 percent, 15.31 percent, 3.57 percent and 6.63 percent respectively. In Churu district out of total rooms available in the school, 85.54 percent are in good condition, 7.96 percent need minor repair, 3.36 percent need major repair and 3.14 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 82.89 percent, 10.70 percent, 3.03 percent and 3.39 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 90.03 percent, 3.32 percent and 3.93 percent and 2.72 percent respectively. In Jhalawar district out of total rooms available in the school, 87.13 percent are in good condition, 8.42 percent need minor repair, 3.47 percent need major repair and 0.99 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 87.92 percent, 8.05 percent, 3.02 percent and 1.01 percent respectively. For other rooms, it is 84.91 percent, 9.43 percent, 4.72 percent and 0.94 percent respectively. (See table 22e).
Private
Schools Out of total
rooms available in the school in the 3
districts, 97.21
percent are in good
condition, 1.09 percent need minor repair, 1.45 percent need major repair and 0.24 percent are not usable.
For classrooms it is 98.21 percent, 1.19 percent, 0.60 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 92.86 percent, 0.65 percent, 5.19 percent and 1.30 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, out of total rooms available in the school, 94.97 percent are in good condition, 0.34 percent need minor repair & 4.03 percent need major repairs and 0.67 percent are not usable. For classrooms it is 98.02 percent, 0.40 percent & 1.58 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. For other rooms, it is observed that 77.78 percent rooms are in good condition, 0.00 percent need minor repair, 17.78 percent need major repair and 4.44 percent are not usable. In Churu district, out of total rooms available in the school, 99.00 percent are in good condition, 1.00 percent need minor repair & 0.00 percent need major repair. For classrooms it is 98.70 percent, 1.30 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 100.00 percent, 0.00 percent, 0.00 percent and none respectively. In Jhalawar district, out of total rooms available in the school, 97.80 percent are in good condition,
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2.20 percent need minor repair, 0.00 percent need major repair and 0.00 percent are not usable. For classrooms it is 97.87 percent, 2.13 percent, 0.00 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 97.44 percent, 2.56 percent, 0.00 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. (See table- 22f). Both Government and Private Schools Out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 86.54 percent are in good condition, 8.04 percent need minor repair, 3.17 percent need major repair and 2.26 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 86.73 percent, 8.59 percent, 2.78 percent and 1.90 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 86.02 percent, 6.61 percent, 4.19 percent and 3.18 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district out of total rooms available in the school, 80.97 percent are in good condition, 11.34 percent need minor repair, 4.54 percent need major repair and 3.16 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 82.79 percent, 11.00 percent, 4.01 percent and 2.20 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 75.10 percent, 12.45 percent, 6.22 percent and 6.23 percent respectively. In Churu district out of total rooms available in the school, 88.93 percent are in good condition, 6.21 percent need minor repair, 2.52 percent need major repair and 2.35 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 87.48 percent, 7.96 percent, 2.15 percent and 2.40 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 91.77 percent, 2.74 percent and 3.24 percent and 2.25 percent respectively. In Jhalawar district out of total rooms available in the school, 90.97 percent are in good condition, 6.18 percent need minor repair, 2.22 percent need major repair and 0.63 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 91.77 percent, 5.76 percent, 1.85 percent and 0.62 percent respectively. For other rooms, it is 88.28 percent, 7.59 percent, 3.45 percent and 0.69 percent respectively. (See table 22d). Average Number of Classrooms in a School Overall, in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 5.11. This is highest in Churu (5.69) followed by Dungarpur (5.33) and it is lowest in Jhalawar (4.04). Facilities available in schools Availability of boundary walls Overall, in the three districts, 47.68 percent Government school and 61.62 percent private schools, have permanent boundary walls in the schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 24.83 percent for Government schools and 17.17 percent for private schools, whereas, in 27.48 percent Government schools and 21.21 percent private School, no boundary wall is available in the school. Among the 3 district, in Dungarpur district, the percent of school having permanent boundary walls is 23.64 percent for Government schools and 57.14 percent for private Schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 11.82 percent for Government and 5.71 percent for private schools, whereas in 64.55 percent Government and 37.14 percent private Schools, no boundary wall is available in the school (See table 23a, 23b, 23c and 23d).
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In Churu district, the percent of school have permanent boundary walls, is 76.64 percent for Government and 75.00 percent for private schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 14.02 percent for Government and 12.50 percent for private schools, whereas in 9.35 percent Government and 12.50 percent private schools, no boundary wall in available in the Churu district. In Jhalawar district, the percent of school having permanent boundary walls is 44.94 percent for Government schools and 46.43 percent for private Schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 52.81 percent for Government and 39.29 percent for private Schools, whereas, in 2.25 percent Government and 14.29 percent private Schools, no boundary wall is available in the school. Availability of playground With regards to the availability of playgrounds in the school overall, 26.29 percent Government and 10.07 percent private schools, have this facility. For Government schools, it is highest in Churu (38.89 percent) followed by Jhalawar (22.03 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (17.24 percent). For private schools, the highest percent of schools in which playground facility is available covered under Churu district (15.97 percent) followed by Jhalawar (8.47 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (5.52 percent) (See table 24). Availability of girls’ toilet in Schools It is evident that out of the total sample of size 401 schools, in 75.16 percent Government and 71.29 percent private schools, girl’s toilets are available. In case of Government school, it is highest Churu (87.96 percent) followed by Jhalawar (68.18 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (68.18 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Churu (83.33 percent) followed by Jhalawar (76.67 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (54.29 percent) (See figure 13 & table 24). Separate toilet for teacher and other staff Overall, in 3 districts 21.57 percent Government and 40.59 percent private Schools, separate toilet facility for teachers and other staff are available. In Dungarpur district, it is 3.64 percent for Government and 28.57 percent for private Schools. In Churu district, it is 48.16 percent for Government and 55.56 percent for private Schools. In Jhalawar district, it is 11.36 percent for Government and 36.67 percent for private Schools (See table 24). Availability of electricity in the schools Out of the total sample of 401 schools, only 34.64 percent Government and 72.28 percent private schools are there, in which electricity is available. In Dungarpur district, it is 27.27 percent for Government and 68.57 percent for private. For Churu district, it is 53.70 percent for Government and 66.67 percent for private Schools, whereas in case of Jhalawar district, it is 20.45 percent for Government and 83.33 percent for private schools (See table 24).
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Availability of drinking water facility in the school Overall, in the 3 districts in 89.80 percent Government and 95.80 percent private Schools, drinking water facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Churu (98.13 percent) followed by Jhalawar (89.65 percent) and lowest in Dungarpur (81.81 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Jhalawar (100.00 percent) followed by Churu (100.00 percent) & lowest in Dungarpur (88.57 percent )(See table 24). Availability of computer in good condition Out of the total sample of 401 schools, in 17.32 percent Government and 41.58 percent private Schools computer facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Dungarpur (19.09 percent) followed by Churu (18.52 percent) and lowest in Jhalawar (13.64 percent). In case of private Schools, it is highest in Dungarpur (48.57 percent), followed by Jhalawar (46.67 percent) and it is lowest in Churu (30.56 percent) (See table 24). Source of drinking water Out of the total 401 schools, the most reported source of drinking water in Government schools, is handpump (47.06 percent) followed by tap water (22.55 percent) followed by others (17.32 percent) and lowest is water from wells (2.94 percent). Whereas in case of Private Schools, tap water is the most popular source of drinking water (36.84 percent) schools, followed by hand pump (24.21 percent) followed by others (20.00 percent) and lowest is from water-well others (14.74 percent) (See table 25 & 25a). Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district the highest percent of Government schools, are using hand pump (76.36 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by water well (2.73 percent), followed by tap water (1.82 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest for hand pump (45.71 percent) followed by tap water (31.43 percent), followed by others (8.57 percent). In Churu district, the highest percent of Government schools, are using Tap water (52.34 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by Others (39.25 percent), followed by Water Well (3.74 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest for tap water (40.63 percent), followed by Others (34.38 percent) followed by Water Well (18.75 percent). In Jhalawar district ,the highest percent of Government schools, are using handpump (64.04 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by tap water (12.36 percent), followed by others (11.24 percent) and lowest by water well (2.25 percent). Whereas, in case of private schools, it is highest for tap water (39.29 percent) followed by water well (25.00 percent) followed by hand pump (17.86 percent). Availability of classrooms chairs for students in the schools Overall, in the 3 districts in 61.34 percent Government schools, chairs are not available to student followed by 34.19 percent schools where chairs are available
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to some students followed by 4.47 percent where chairs are available to all students. Whereas in case of private schools, in 42.05 percent schools where chairs are available to some students followed by 37.50 percent chairs are not available to students, followed by 20.45 percent where chairs are available to all students (See table 26a and 26b). In Dungarpur district, in 74.07 percent Government and 6.48 percent private schools, chairs are not available to students. Similarly, in 22.22 percent Government and 16.67 percent private schools, chairs are not available to some students and in 5.56 percent Government and 9.26 percent private schools, where chairs are available to all students. In Jhalawar district, in 70.79 percent Government and 57.14 percent private schools, in which chairs are available to some students. Similarly, in 24.72 percent Government and 28.57 percent private schools, chairs are not available to students & in 4.49 percent Government and 14.29 percent private schools where chair are available to all students. In Churu district, in 75.93 percent Government and 18.52 percent private schools, in which chairs are not available to students. Similarly in 18.52 percent Government and 2.78 percent private schools, chairs are not available to some students and in 3.70 percent Government and 3.70 percent private Schools, where chairs are available to all students. Number of schools where single teacher is working Out of the total sample of size 403 schools (actual sample size was 401 as 2 private schools were found to be closed), in 15.71 percent schools only a single teacher is working. It is highest in Dungarpur (19.31 percent) followed by Jhalawar (17.09 percent) and lowest in Churu (10.79 percent) (See table 27). Educational qualification of head master/ senior teachers Out of total sample of 401 schools in the 3 districts, in 84.05 percent schools the educational qualification of head master/senior teachers is others followed by (7.81 percent) Graduate with B.Ed followed by 5.23 percent with post-graduate with B.Ed followed 2.86 percent higher secondary with BSTC and 0.05 percent in which the qualification is post graduation with M.Ed (See table 28). Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, in the highest percent of schools (84.40 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is others followed by (8.38 percent) graduation with B.Ed. followed by (4.27 percent) post graduation with B.Ed. followed by higher secondary with BSTC (2.79 percent) and lowest is post graduation with M.Ed (0.16 percent). In Churu district, in the highest percent of schools (84.48 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is with other qualification followed by 8.93 percent graduation with B.Ed. followed by 4.55 percent post graduation with B.Ed., followed by (2.04 percent) higher secondary with BSTC and lowest is (0.00 percent) post graduation with M.Ed.
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In Jhalawar district, in highest percent of schools (83.19 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is others followed by (7.01 percent) post-graduate with B.Ed. followed by (5.95 percent) Graduate with B.Ed. followed by 3.85 percent) higher secondary with BSTC and lowest is (0.00 percent) post graduation with M.Ed. Service length at the post of Headmaster/ Senior Teacher Overall, in the 3 districts the highest percent of schools (63.84 percent) are covered under the category, in which the service length at the post of head master/senior teacher is upto 5 years followed by 36.16 percent where service length is above 5 years (See table 29a and 29b). Years elapsed since the establishment of the school Out of the total 401 schools covered, in 59.85 percent of schools, the schools are upto 12 years old, whereas in the rest 40.15 percent of schools are old more than 12 years. In case of Government schools, it is 58.82 percent and 41.18 percent whereas in case of private Schools, it is 63.16 percent and 36.84 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, in 50.34 percent schools the duration of establishment of school is more than 12 years whereas, in the rest 49.66 percent, it is duration is up to 12 years. In case of Government schools it is 58.18 percent and 41.82 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 25.71 percent and 74.29 percent respectively (See table 30a, 30b, 30c and 30d). In Churu district, in 23.02 percent schools the years elapsed since the establishment of school, is more than 12 years, whereas, in the rest 76.98 percent it is upto 12 years. In case of Government schools, it is 14.02 percent and 85.98 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 53.12 percent and 46.88 percent respectively. In Jhalawar district, in 47.86 percent schools, the duration of establishment of school is more than 12 years whereas, in the rest 52.14 percent this duration is upto 12 years. In case of Government schools it is 52.81 percent and 47.19 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 32.14 percent and 67.86 percent respectively. Genderwise and Social categorywise student’s attendance on the day of survey in current year 2010-11 In Government Schools: Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 19554, out of which 4087 (20.90 percent) students are in SC category and 6724 (34.39 percent) students are in ST Category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.90 percent are boys and 51.10 percent are girls. Overall, 61.86 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 62.43 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 61.32 percent were present.
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In SC category overall, 65.77 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.08 percent and in case of girls, this is 65.47 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 49.02 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.67 percent and in case of girls this is 47.27 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 8829, out of which 1852 (20.98 percent) students are in SC category and 2291 (25.95 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 47.15 percent are boys and 52.85 percent are girls. Overall, 74.18 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 75.83 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 72.70 percent were present. In SC category overall, 74.41 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 73.54 percent and in case of girls, this 75.37 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 62.64 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 51.80 percent and in case of girls, it is 75.07 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 28,383, out of which 5939 (20.92 percent) students are in SC category and 9,015 (31.76 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.35 percent are boys and 51.65 percent are girls. Overall, 65.69 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 66.50 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 64.94 percent were present. In SC category overall, 68.46 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys this is 68.52 percent and in case of girls this is 68.40 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 52.48 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.96 percent and in case of girls, it is 54.16 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, overall, in Dungarpur district, total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 6,879, out of which 229 (3.33 percent) students are in SC category and 5,654 (82.19 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 51.2 percent are boys and 48.98 percent are girls.
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Overall, 34.04 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 49.89 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 49.07 percent were present. In SC category overall, 67.25 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 52.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 79.07 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 47.35 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 48.25 percent and in case of girls, this 46.36 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 2,599, out of which 119 (4.58 percent) students are in SC category and 1888 (72.64 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 41.67 percent are boys and 58.33 percent are girls. Overall, 64.56 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 71.93 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 59.30 percent were present. In SC category overall, 69.75 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 59.02 percent and in case of girls this is 81.03 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 59.11 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 48.81 percent and in case of girls, this is 71.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 9,478, out of which 348 (3.67 percent) students are in SC category and 7,542 (79.57 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.46 percent are boys and 51.54 percent are girls. Overall, 53.62 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 55.08 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 52.24 percent were present. In SC category overall, 68.10 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 54.66 percent and in case of girls, this is 79.68 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 50.29 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 48.40 percent and in case of girls, this is 52.39 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 6,252, out of which 2,335 (37.35 percent) students are in SC category and 37 (0.57 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 47.15 percent are boys and 52.85 percent are girls.
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Overall, 77.51 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 77.41 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 77.60 percent were present. In SC category overall, 71.09 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 71.02 percent and in case of girls, this is 71.17 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 91.89 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 85.71 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 3,726, out of which 1,098 (29.47 percent) students are in SC category and 38 (1.02 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 45.33 percent are boys and 54.67 percent are girls. Overall, 83.28 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 82.12 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 84.24 percent were present. In SC category overall, 79.05 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 76.41 percent and in case of girls, this is 81.72 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 92.11 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys this is 80.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 9,978, out of which 3433 (34.41 percent) students are in SC category and 75 (0.75 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey is 46.47 percent are boys and 53.53 percent are girls. Overall, 79.67 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 79.12 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.13 percent were present. In SC category overall, 73.64 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 72.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 74.57 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 92.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 83.33 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 6,423, out of which 1,523(23.71 percent) students are in SC category
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and 1033 (16.08 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.31 percent are boys and 51.69 percent are girls. Overall, 59.89 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 62.39 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 57.56 percent were present. In SC category overall, 57.39 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 59.89 percent and in case of girls, this is 55.16 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 56.63 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 62.34 percent and in case of girls, this is 5.21 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 2,504, out of which 635 (25.36 percent) students are in SC category and 365 (14.58 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 55.55 percent are boys and 44.45 percent are girls. Overall, 70.61 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 71.24 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 69.81 percent were present. In SC category overall, 67.24 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 71.63 percent and in case of girls, this is 61.40 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 63.84 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 64.97 percent and in case of girls, this is 62.50 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 8,927, out of which 2,158 (24.17 percent) students are in SC category and 1,398 (15.66 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 50.34 percent are boys and 49.66 percent are girls. Overall, 62.90 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 65.13 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 60.64 percent were present. In SC category overall, 60.29 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 63.83 percent and in case of girls, this is 56.73 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 58.51 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 63.04 percent and in case of girls, this is 53.36 percent respectively. In Private Schools: Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 11,476, out of which 1,036 (9.03 percent) students are in SC category and 1,764
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(15.37 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 62.56 percent are boys and 37.44 percent are girls. Overall, 81.31 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 80.46 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 82.73 percent were present. In SC category overall, 73.65 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 75.37 percent and in case of girls, this is 70.49 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 66.61 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 65.16 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.63 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 5,141, out of which, 405 (7.88 percent) students are in SC category and 619 (12.04 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 65.65 percent are boys and 34.35 percent are girls. Overall, 76.09 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 76.74 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 74.86 percent were present. In SC category overall, 81.48 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 78.45 percent and in case of girls, this is 88.52 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 67.21 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 72.18 percent and in case of girls, this is 58.18 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 16,617, out of which, 1,441 (8.67 percent) students are in SC category and 793 (13.08 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 63.51 percent are boys and 36.49 percent are girls. Overall, 79.70 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 79.27 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.44 percent were present. In SC category overall, 75.85 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 76.29 percent and in case of girls this is 75.00 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 66.76 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 66.92 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.46 percent respectively.
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Among the 3 districts: Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 3,732, out of which, 232 (6.22 percent) students are in SC category and 1,463 (39.20 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 64.68 percent are boys and 35.32 percent are girls. Overall, 73.04 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 71.38 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.10 percent were present. In SC category overall, 68.53 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 68.32 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.01 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 63.50 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 62.06 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.53 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 1,049, out of which 41 (3.91 percent) students are in SC category and 391 (37.27 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 65.49 percent are boys and 34.51 percent are girls. Overall, 79.22 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 80.64 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.52 percent were present. In SC category overall, 78.05 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 82.14 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.23 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 60.61 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 69.07 percent and in case of girls, this is 47.74 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 4,781, out of which, 273 (5.71 percent) students are in SC category and 1,854 (38.78 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 64.86 percent are boys and 35.14 percent are girls. Overall, 74.40 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 73.43 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.19 percent were present. In SC category overall, 69.96 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 70.37 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.05 percent respectively.
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In ST category overall, 62.89 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 63.41 percent and in case of girls, this is 61.88 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 4,496, out of which, 479 (10.65 percent) students are in SC category and 5 (0.11 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 61.19 percent are boys and 38.81 percent are girls. Overall, 87.43 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 87.53 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 87.28 percent were present. In SC category overall, 75.57 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 78.57 percent and in case of girls, this is 70.81 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 2,317, out of which, 201 (8.68 percent) students are in SC category and 10 (0.83 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 61.11 percent are boys and 38.89 percent are girls. Overall, 77.17 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 81.50 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 70.37 percent were present. In SC category overall, 82.09 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 79.41 percent and in case of girls, this is 87.69 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 30.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 22.22 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 6,813, out of which, 680 (9.98 percent) students are in SC category and 15 (0.22 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 61.16 percent are boys and 38.84 percent are girls. Overall, 83.94 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 85.48 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 81.52 percent were present. In SC category overall, 77.50 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 78.84 percent and in case of girls, this is 75.20 percent respectively.
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In ST category overall, 53.33 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 46.15 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 3,248, out of which 325 (10.01 percent) students are in SC category and 296 (9.11 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 62.01 percent are boys and 37.99 percent are girls. Overall, 82.33 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 81.68 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 83.39 percent were present. In SC category overall, 74.46 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 76.28 percent and in case of girls, this is 70.91 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 81.08 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 80.10 percent and in case of girls, this is 83.00 percent respectively. Overall in the Jhalawar district, total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 1,775, out of which 163 (9.18 percent) students are in SC category and 218 (12.78 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 71.66 percent are boys and 28.34 percent are girls. Overall, 72.85 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 69.34 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 81.71 percent were present. In SC category overall, 81.60 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 76.47 percent and in case of girls, this is 95.45 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 80.28 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 79.87 percent and in case of girls, this is 81.25 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 5,023, out of which 488 (9.72 percent) students are in SC category and 514 (10.23 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 65.42 percent are boys and 34.58 percent are girls. Overall, 78.98 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled 76.90 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 82.90 percent were present.
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In SC category overall, 76.84 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 76.35 percent and in case of girls, this is 77.92 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 80.74 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 80.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 82.32 percent respectively. In Total Schools: Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 31,030 out of which 5,123 (16.51 percent) students are in SC category and 8,488 (27.35 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 53.95 percent are boys and 46.05 percent are girls (See table 35). Overall, 69.06 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.16 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 67.76 percent were present. In SC category overall, 67.36 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 68.41 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.22 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 52.67 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 54.33 percent and in case of girls, this is 50.61 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 13,970, out of which 2,257 (16.16 percent) students are in SC category and 2,910 (20.83 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 53.96 percent are boys and 46.04 percent are girls. Overall, 74.88 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 76.24 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 73.29 percent were present. In SC category overall, 75.68 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 74.64 percent and in case of girls, this is 76.98 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 63.61 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 56.81 percent and in case of girls, this is 72.18 percent respectively. Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 45,000, out of which 7,380 (16.40 percent) students are in SC category and 11,398 (25.33 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 53.95 percent are boys and 46.05 percent are girls.
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Overall, 70.86 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 72.05 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 69.48 percent were present. In SC category overall, 69.91 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 70.40 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.34 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 55.47 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 54.97 percent and in case of girls, this is 56.09 percent respectively. Among the 3 district, overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 10,611, out of which 461 (4.34 percent) students are in SC category and 7,117 (67.07 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 55.83 percent are boys and 44.17 percent are girls. Overall, 57.77 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 58.64 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 56.67 percent were present. In SC category overall, 67.90 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 62.07 percent and in case of girls, this is 75.50 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 50.67 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 51.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 49.36 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 3,648, out of which, 160 (4.39 percent) students are in SC category and 2,279 (62.47 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.52 percent are boys and 51.48 percent are girls. Overall, 68.78 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 75.31 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 62.62 percent were present. In SC category overall, 71.88 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.29 percent and in case of girls, this is 78.87 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 59.37 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 52.64 percent and in case of girls, this is 67.51 percent respectively. Overall, in the Dungarpur district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 14,259, out of which, 621 (4.36 percent) students are in SC category
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and 9,396 (65.90 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 53.96 percent are boys and 46.04 percent are girls. Overall, 60.59 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 62.48 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 58.37 percent were present. In SC category overall, 68.92 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 63.14 percent and in case of girls, this is 76.38 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 52.78 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 51.95 percent and in case of girls, this is 53.80 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 10,748, out of which, 2,814 (26.18 percent) students are in SC category and 42 (0.39 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 53.02 percent are boys and 46.98 percent are girls. Overall, 81.66 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 82.30 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.95 percent were present. In SC category overall, 71.86 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 72.52 percent and in case of girls, this is 71.12percent respectively. In ST category overall, 92.86 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 88.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 6,043, out of which 1,299 (21.50 percent) students are in SC category and 48 (0.79 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 51.38 percent are boys and 48.62 percent are girls. Overall, 80.94 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 81.84 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 79.99 percent were present. In SC category overall, 79.52 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 77.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 82.35 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 79.17 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 58.33 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively.
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Overall, in the Churu district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 16,791, out of which 4,113 (24.50 percent) students are in SC category and 90 (0.54 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 52.43 percent are boys and 47.57 percent are girls. Overall, 81.40 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 82.13 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.59 percent were present. In SC category overall, 74.28 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 73.94 percent and in case of girls, this is 74.65 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 85.56 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 73.47 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 9,671, out of which 1,848 (19.11 percent) students are in SC category and 1,329 (13.74 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 52.91 percent are boys and 47.09 percent are girls. Overall, 67.43 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 69.98 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 64.56 percent were present. In SC category overall, 60.39 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 63.67 percent and in case of girls, this is 57.05 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 62.08 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 67.03 percent and in case of girls, this is 55.80 percent respectively. Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 4,279, out of which 798 (18.65 percent) students are in SC category and 583 (13.62 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 62.23 percent are boys and 37.77 percent are girls. Overall, 71.54 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.33 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 73.51 percent were present. In SC category overall, 70.18 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 72.82 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.14 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 69.98 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 71.51 percent and in case of girls, this is 67.67 percent respectively.
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Overall, in the Jhalawar district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 13,950, out of which 2,646 (18.97 percent) students are in SC category and 1,912 (13.71 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 55.77 percent are boys and 44.23 percent are girls. Overall, 68.69 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.10 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 66.90 percent were present. In SC category overall, 63.34 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.78 percent and in case of girls, this is 59.38 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 64.49 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 68.46 percent and in case of girls this is 59.17 percent respectively. Other important aspects Cooperation of Headmaster in giving information easily Overall, in the 3 districts in 46.08 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 44.77 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas, in 9.15 percent schools this cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 24.74 percent for good, 71.13 percent for very good and 4.12 percent for satisfactory (See table 36). Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, in 39.25 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 58.88 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas, in 1.87 percent schools this cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 43.75 percent for good, 43.75 percent for very good and 12.50 percent for satisfactory. In Churu district in 39.09 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, whereas in 51.82 percent schools this cooperation was very good in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 28.57 percent for good & 71.43 percent for very good. In Jhalawar district, in 62.92 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 19.10 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas in 19.10 percent schools has cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools this percentage was 0.00 percent for good, 100.00 percent for very good and 0.00 percent for satisfactory. Principal could provide information easily Overall, in the three districts, in 92.81 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good, in 7.19 percent schools it was good, in 0.00 percent schools it was satisfactory whereas in 0.00 percent schools, it was bad in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was
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84.54 percent for very good, 15.46 percent for good and 0.00 percent for satisfactory (See table 36). Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, in 98.13 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good and in 1.87 percent schools it was good in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was 87.50 percent for very good and 12.50 percent for good. In Churu district, in 81.82 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good, in 18.18 percent schools it was good and in 0.00 percent schools it was satisfactory in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools this percent was, 77.14 percent for very good, 22.86 percent for good and 0.00 percent for satisfactory. In Jhalawar district, in 100.00 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good, in 0.00 percent schools it was good, in 0.00 percent schools it was satisfactory & in 0.00 percent it was bad in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was 90.00 percent for very good and 0.00 percent for good. Information given from single register only Overall, in the 3 district in 21.90 percent government and 29.90 percent private schools, information given by single register only. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 14.95 percent for government and 18.75 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 16.36 percent for government and 40.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 37.08 percent for government and 30.00 percent for private schools (See table 36). Maintenance of attendance register Overall, in the 3 district in 100.00 percent government and 95.88 percent private schools attendance register was properly maintained. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 86.67 percent for private schools (See table 36). Availability of students’ enrollment in category Overall, in the 3 district in 79.08 percent government and 70.10 percent private schools, category wise students’ enrollment were available. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 83.18 percent for government and 87.50 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 84.55 percent for government and 85.71 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 67.42 percent for government and 33.33 percent for private schools (See table 36). Availability of report card of school Overall, in the 3 district in 61.11 percent government and 56.70 percent private schools, school report card were available. In Dungarpur district, this percent
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was 80.37 percent for government and 75.00 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 80.91 percent for government and 80.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 13.48 percent for government and 10.00 percent for private schools (See table 36). Preserving records properly Overall, in the 3 district 97.39 percent government and 95.88 percent private schools were preserving records properly. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 96.88 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 91.82 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 90.00 percent for private schools (See table 36). Teachers reaching school in time Overall, in the 3 district in 99.02 percent government and 96.91 percent private schools, teachers were reaching school in time. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 98.13 percent for government and 96.88 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 98.18 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 93.33 percent for private schools (See table 36). Availability of DISE format Overall, in the 3 districts in 90.52 percent government and 90.72 percent private schools, DISE format was available. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 87.85 percent for government and 87.50 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 86.36 percent for government and 94.29 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 98.88 percent for government and 90.00 percent for private schools (See table 36). Problem faced by enumerator in collecting information Overall, in the 3 districts in 1.31 percent government and 6.19 percent private schools, enumerator faced the problem in collecting information. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 1.87 percent for government and 9.38 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 1.82 percent for government and 5.71 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 0.00 percent for government and 3.33 percent for private schools (See table 36). Availability of display boards in the school Overall, in the 3 districts, in 68.95 percent government and 57.73 percent private schools, display boards were available in the school. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 91.59 percent for government and 75.00 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 82.73 percent for government and 85.71 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 24.72 percent for government and 6.67 percent for private schools (See table 36).
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Facility of midday meal in school Overall, in the 3 district in 95.42 percent government and 26.80 percent private schools, midday meal facility was available in the school. In Dungarpur district, this percent was 95.33 percent for government and 18.75 percent for private schools. In Churu district, this percent was 96.36 percent for government and 20.00 percent for private schools. In Jhalawar district, this percent was 94.38 percent for government and 43.33 percent for private schools (See table 36). Quality of midday meal in school Overall, in the 3 districts in 93.84 percent schools, quality of midday meal was good, in 6.16 percent, quality of midday meal was satisfactory, whereas in 0.00 percent schools, the quality was not satisfactory in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, in 50.00 percent schools, the quality of midday meal was good & in 38.46 percent schools this quality was satisfactory. In 11.54 percent of schools, the quality was not satisfactory. Among the 3 districts, in Dungarpur district, in 98.04 percent schools quality of midday meal was good, in 1.96 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory, whereas in 0.00 percent schools this quality was not satisfactory in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, in 100.00 percent schools quality of midday meal was good. In Churu district in Government Schools, in 84.91 percent schools quality of midday meal was good, in 15.09 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory. In Jhalawar district, in 100.00 percent schools quality of midday meal was good. In case of Private schools, 76.92 percent schools quality of midday meal was satisfactory and 23.08 percent schools, the quality of food was not satisfactory.
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 4 Conclusions and Recommendations
Background The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) and Statistical Assistants (SA) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule called the special Data Capture Format (DCF). Major Findings In all, 44,392 and 43,141 students have been reported to be enrolled in the 401 schools in the years 2009-10 and 2010-11 respectively. There is a slight increase in the number of students enrolled between the two years. The data reveals that the total number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys has decreased in all the three districts. The percentage decline in girls’ enrollment per 1,000 boys is highest in Churu district at 37.28 percent followed by Jhalawar (17.34 percent) and Dungarpur (11.66 percent) (see table 13a).
Table 13a : Total enrollment by gender in the three districts in 5% PES,
2009-10 & 2010-11
Districts Total
Enrollment, 2009-10
Total Enrollment,
2010-11
No. of Girls per 1,000 Boys
enrolled, 2009-10
No. of Girls per 1,000 Boys
enrolled, 2010-11
% change in girls per 1,000 boys enrolled
Total of three districts
44392 43141 822 712 -13.41
Churu 16511 13939 857 538 -37.28
Dungarpur 14127 15875 844 746 -11.66
Jhalawar 13754 13327 761 893 17.34
With regards to the enrollment by social category, the percentage of both SC and ST enrolled has increased between the years 2009-10 and 2010-11 (see table 14).
Table 14 : Percentage of SC and ST enrolled in the three districts in 5% PES, 2009-10 & 2010-11
Districts Total Sampled Schools
% of SC enrolled out of total enrolled,
2009-10
% of SC enrolled out of total
enrolled, 2010-11
% of ST enrolled out of total
enrolled, 2009-10
% of ST enrolled out of total enrolled,
2010-11
Total of three districts
401 16.88 18.16 24.60 26.77
Churu 139 23.85 26.14 0.60 0.49 Dungarpur 145 6.48 7.89 62.41 68.61 Jhalawar 117 19.19 19.51 14.58 13.83
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Table 15 : Status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 and 2010-11 in PES
Particulars Total of 3 districts,
2009-10 Total of 3 districts,
2010-11 % Change
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Drop-outs 145 107 252 386 241 627 166 125 149
The number of drop-outs has increased in the 5% sampled schools between 2009-10 and 2010-11. The magnitude is more in case of boys (166 percent) compared to girls (125 percent) (see table 15). Facilities in schools With regards to the availability of facilities of like playground, common toilets, girls’ toilet, separate toilet for teachers and other staff, electricity, drinking water facility and computers, on an average, the most tribal district in terms of percentage of ST, Dungarpur seems to be deprived, as it is low in availability of playgrounds, common toilets, separate toilets for teachers and other staff and availability of drinking water facility. Student classroom ratio With regards to infrastructure, overall in the 3 districts, the student-class room ratio is 20.75. In case of Government schools, it is 20.58, whereas for private schools this ratio is 21.10. Amongst the three districts, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (28.56) followed by Dungarpur (18.79) and lowest in Churu (17.97). In case of government schools, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (30.21) followed by Dungarpur (18.45) and lowest in Churu (17.45). For private schools, this ratio is highest in Jhalawar (25.93) followed by Dungarpur (19.50) and it is lowest in Churu (19.12) (see table 16).
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Table 16 : Student-Classroom ratio and Pupil Teacher Ratio in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Ratio Type CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR
TOTAL OF
THREE DISTRICTS
Student-Class room ratio
Government 17.45 18.45 30.21 20.58 Private 19.12 19.50 25.93 21.10 Total 17.97 18.79 28.56 20.75
Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR)
Government 19.37 23.80 23.39 21.94 Private 18.26 19.05 18.75 18.68
Total 18.99 21.94 21.52 20.71
Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR)
Overall in the 3 districts, the Pupil Teacher Ratio is 20.71. In case of Government schools, this ratio is 21.94, whereas for private schools this ratio is 18.68. Amongst the three districts, the Pupil teacher ratio is highest in Dungarpur (21.94) followed by Jhalawar (21.52) and Churu (18.99). In case of Government Schools, it is highest in Dungarpur district (23.80) followed by Jhalawar (23.39) and Churu (19.37). In case of private schools, it is highest in case of Dungarpur (19.05) followed by Jhalawar (18.75) and Dungarpur (18.26) (see table 16).
Table 17a : Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2009-
10 in PES
Percentage Passed TYPE DUNGARPUR CHURU JHALAWAR
TOTAL OF
THREE DISTRICTS
Pass percent of Class V students
Government 95.02 96.71 86.36 91.10 Private 99.45 97.18 96.54 97.99 Total 99.53 96.99 95.40 97.86
Pass percent of class VIII students
Government 83.55 64.89 72.64 74.74 Private 95.47 91.60 80.17 89.03 Total 88.36 75.40 79.87 81.58
Percentage of students passing In the year 2009-10, in case of the percentage of pupils of class V, who passed, it is highest in case of Churu (96.71 percent) followed by Dungarpur (95.02 percent) and Jhalawar (86.36 percent). In case of the percentage of pupils of class VIII, who passed, it is highest in case of Dungarpur (88.36 percent) followed by Jhalawar (79.87 percent) and Churu (75.40 percent) (see table 17a).
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Table 17b : Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Percentage Passed TYPE DUNGARPUR CHURU JHALAWAR
TOTAL OF
THREE DISTRICTS
Pass percentage of Class V students
Government 95.02 92.41 87.87 91.56 Private 99.45 99.80 100.00 99.72 Total 99.54 99.44 96.97 98.53
Pass percentage of Class VIII students
Government 83.55 69.45 67.42 75.13 Private 95.47 92.81 82.87 90.38 Total 88.36 77.46 76.28 81.97
In the year 2010-11, in case of the percentage of pupils of class V, who passed, it is highest in case of Dungarpur (99.54 percent) followed by Churu (99.44 percent) and Jhalawar (96.97 percent). In case of the percentage of pupils of class VIII, who passed, it is highest in case of Dungarpur (88.36 percent) followed by Churu (77.46 percent) and Jhalawar (76.28 percent) (see table 17b). Conclusions There seems to be some variation between the regular DISE data captured by the DCF and the special DCF of PES data. With regards to the findings of the 5% PES of the schools, the following are a matter of concern:
1. There is a decline in girls’ enrolment between 2009-10 and 2010-11. 2. There is low availability of facilities in the Govt. schools of with regards to
availability of playgrounds, common toilets, separate toilets for teachers and other staff and availability of drinking water facility.
Recommendations The following are some of the recommendations based on field experience:
• The system of DISE needs to be popularized by the School education department by making it usable at the district administration level to identify low performing panchayat samitis and panchayats and by the schools.
• There needs to be periodic dissemination of data and feedback needs to be taken from the community level.
• Strict Monitoring of the DISE DCF formats needs to be done to ensure quality of data and reduce variation.
• The DISE data should be made available in excel format on the website, so that further analysis could be done on it easily.
• The focus needs to be on other indicators in addition to Gross and Net enrolment ratio.
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• The focus needs to be on girls’ enrolment as it has shown a decline. • The DISE Report cards are scantily available in private schools in
Jhalawar, which should be replenished. • The variation in the enrolment figures in the private schools in Churu is
quite high between the PES and DISE DCF. Proper reporting should be encouraged.
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ANNEXURES
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TABLES
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Table 18 : Distribution of Schools by the status of posts filled up against posts sanctioned in Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES
CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of three districts
Post
Sanctioned
Teachers Working
% worki
ng
Post Sanctio
ned
Teachers
Working
% working
Post Sanction
ed
Teachers
Working
% worki
ng
Post Sanction
ed
Teachers Working
% worki
ng
Total 776 614 79.12 662 568 85.80 620 551 88.87 2058 1733 84.21 Priva
te 267 224 83.90 259 239 92.28 260 248 95.38 786 711 90.46 Governme
nt 509 390 76.62 403 329 81.64 360 303 84.17 1272 1022 80.35
Table 19a : Distribution of Schools by gender and category in Dungarpur, Churu and Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES Churu Dungarpur
School Type Primary
Primary with
upper Primary
Primary with
Secondary
Upper Primary
with Secondary
Upper Primary only Total Primary
Primary
with upper Prima
ry
Primary
with Secondary
Upper Primary
with Secondar
y
Upper Primary Only Total
Girls school 2.78 5.08 0.00 100.00 0.00 3.60 0.00 0.00 33.33 25.00 0.00 1.38 Boys School 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.52 1.44 0.00 2.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.69 Co.Ed. 97.22 94.92 100.00 0.00 90.48 94.96 100.00 97.87 66.67 75.00 100.00 97.93
Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.0
0 100.00 100.00 100.00
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Table 19b : Distribution of Schools by gender and category in the total of three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Contd…)
Jhalawar Total of three Districts
School Type
Primary
Primary with
upper Primary
Primary with
Secondary
Upper Primary
with Secondary
Upper Primary
Only Total
Percentage Primary
Primary with upper
Primary
Primary with
Secondary
Upper Primary
with Secondary
Upper Primary
Only Total
Percentage
Girls school 4.55 3.64 0.00 0.00 - 3.42 1.76 3.11 2.56 22.22 0.00 2.74 Boys School 0.00 3.64 0.00 0.00 - 1.71 0.00 1.86 0.00 0.00 9.09 1.25 Co.Ed. 95.45 92.73 100.00 100.00 - 94.87 98.24 95.03 97.44 77.78 90.91 96.01 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 - 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
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Table 20a : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Dungarpur for
the year 2010-11 in PES
CHURU
Teacher Details Primary
Upper Primary Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 68.69 31.31 74.59 25.41 72.28 27.72 Para Teacher 70.83 29.17 91.30 8.70 80.85 19.15 Non-Teaching Staff 100.00 0.00 76.92 23.08 78.57 21.43 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 19.05 80.95 18.18 81.82 18.56 81.44 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 77.78 22.22 66.67 33.33 72.22 27.78
Total Staff other than Headmaster 61.68 38.32 67.81 32.19 65.35 34.65
Table 20b : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Churu for the
year 2010-11 in PES
DUNGARPUR
Teacher Details Primary
Upper Primary Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 54.76 45.24 55.77 44.23 55.32 44.68 Para Teacher 56.25 43.75 37.50 62.50 50.00 50.00 Non-Teaching Staff 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 22.73 77.27 10.26 89.74 19.46 80.54 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 23.53 76.47 31.58 68.42 27.78 72.22
Total Staff other than Headmaster 43.66 56.34 50.00 50.00 46.74 53.26
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Table 20c: Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Jhalawar for the year 2010-11 in PES
JHALAWAR
Teacher Details Primary
Upper Primary Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 69.77 30.23 62.66 37.34 63.35 36.65 Para Teacher 86.36 13.64 82.50 17.50 83.87 16.13 Non-Teaching Staff 0.00 100.00 77.78 22.22 70.00 30.00 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 21.74 78.26 31.43 68.57 27.59 72.41 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 0.00 0.00 41.67 58.33 41.67 58.33
Total Staff other than Headmaster 60.67 39.33 61.34 38.66 61.24 38.76
Table 20d : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in the total of
the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Total of three districts
Teacher Details Primary
Upper Primary Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 62.31 37.69 64.60 35.40 63.87 36.13 Para Teacher 72.58 27.42 80.28 19.72 76.69 23.31 Non-Teaching Staff 75.00 25.00 84.38 15.63 83.33 16.67 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 21.71 78.29 19.38 80.62 20.72 79.28 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 42.31 57.69 42.31 57.69 42.31 57.69
Total Staff other than Headmaster 52.65 47.35 60.40 39.60 57.57 42.43
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Table 21 : Percentage of teachers present on the day of survey in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Particulars Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total of
3 districts
Teachers present on the day of survey
67.39
84.89
76.36
76.07
Table 22a : Percentage distribution of Government schools by the status of school
building in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Status of School Building
CHURU Dungarpur Jhalawar Total of 3 districts
N % N % N % N % Government 97 90.65 110 100.00 86 96.63 293 95.75 Government on rent 10 9.35 0 0.00 2 2.25 12 3.92 Without Building 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.12 1 0.33 Total
107 100.00 110 100.00 89 100.00 306 100.00
Table 22b : Percentage distribution of Private schools by the status of school building in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Status of School Building
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total of 3 districts
N % N % N % N %
Private 18 56.25 10 28.57 5 17.86 33 34.74 Private On rent 14 43.75 25 71.43 23 82.14 62 65.26
Total 32 100.00 35 100.00 28 100.00 95 100.00
Table 22c : Percentage distribution of schools by the type of school building in the
three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Type of school building
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar Total of 3 districts
N % N % N % N % Pucca 138 99.28 140 96.55 113 96.58 391 97.50 Partially Pucca 1 0.72 4 2.76 3 2.56 8 2.00 Kucchha 0 0.00 1 0.69 1 0.86 2 0.50 Total 139 100.00 145 100.00 117 100.00 401 100.00
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Table 22d : Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the
year 2010-11 in PES (Govt. and Pvt.)
CHURU
Particulars Good
Condition
Need Minor Repair
Need Major Repair
Not usable
Total Rooms
Class rooms 87.48 7.96 2.15 2.40 100.00 Other Rooms 91.77 2.74 3.24 2.25 100.00 Total Rooms 88.93 6.21 2.52 2.35 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class rooms 82.79 11.00 4.01 2.20 100.00 Other Rooms 75.10 12.45 6.22 6.23 100.00 Total Rooms 80.97 11.34 4.54 3.16 100.00
JHALAWAR
Class rooms 91.77 5.76 1.85 0.62 100.00 Other Rooms 88.28 7.59 3.45 0.69 100.00 Total Rooms 90.97 6.18 2.22 0.63 100.00
Total of 3 districts
Class rooms 86.73 8.59 2.78 1.90 100.00 Other Rooms 86.02 6.61 4.19 3.18 100.00 Total Rooms 86.54 8.04 3.17 2.26 100.00
Table 22e : Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of
classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Govt.)
CHURU
Particulars Good
Condition
Need Minor Repair
Need Major Repair
Not usable
Total Rooms
Class rooms 82.89 10.70 3.03 3.39 100.00 Other Rooms 90.03 3.32 3.93 2.72 100.00 Total Rooms 85.54 7.96 3.36 3.14 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class rooms 75.38 16.15 5.19 3.27 100.00 Other Rooms 74.49 15.31 3.57 6.63 100.00 Total Rooms 75.14 15.92 4.75 4.19 100.00
JHALAWAR
Class rooms 87.92 8.05 3.02 1.01 100.00 Other Rooms 84.91 9.43 4.72 0.94 100.00 Total Rooms 87.13 8.42 3.47 0.99 100.00
Total of 3 districts
Class rooms 81.15 12.18 3.84 2.83 100.00 Other Rooms 84.36 8.06 3.95 3.63 100.00 Total Rooms 82.16 10.88 3.88 3.08 100.00
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Table 22f : Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the
year 2010-11 in PES (Pvt.) CHURU
Particulars Good
Condition
Need Minor Repair
Need Major Repair
Not usable
Total Rooms
Class rooms 98.70 1.30 0.00 0.00 100.00 Other Rooms 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 Total Rooms 99.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class rooms 98.02 0.40 1.58 0.00 100.00 Other Rooms 77.78 0.00 17.78 4.44 100.00 Total Rooms 94.97 0.34 4.03 0.67 100.00
JHALAWAR
Class rooms 97.87 2.13 0.00 0.00 100.00 Other Rooms 97.44 2.56 0.00 0.00 100.00 Total Rooms 97.80 2.20 0.00 0.00 100.00
Total of 3 districts
Class rooms 98.21 1.19 0.60 0.00 100.00 Other Rooms 92.86 0.65 5.19 1.30 100.00 Total Rooms 97.21 1.09 1.45 0.24 100.00
Table 22g: Average number of rooms in schools for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Particulars Govt. Pvt. Total
Churu
Class rooms 5.24 7.19 5.69 Other Rooms 3.09 2.19 2.88 Total Rooms 8.34 9.38 8.58 Dungarpur Class rooms 4.72 7.23 5.33 Other Rooms 1.78 1.29 1.66 Total Rooms 6.50 8.51 6.99 Jhalawar Class rooms 3.35 6.27 4.08 Other Rooms 1.20 1.3 1.22 Total Rooms 4.54 7.57 5.30 Total of three districts Class rooms 4.54 6.92 5.11 Other Rooms 2.08 1.59 1.96 Total Rooms 6.62 8.51 7.07
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Table 23a : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Dungarpur district for the year 2010-11 in PES
Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools
CHURU
Permanent Temporary No
Boundary Wall
Total
Government 82 15 10 107 % 76.64 14.02 9.35 100.00 Private 24 4 4 32 % 75.00 12.50 12.50 100.00 Total 106 19 14 139 % 76.26 13.67 10.07 100.00
Table 23b : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in
Churu district for the year 2010-11 in PES
Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools DUNGARPUR
Permanent Temporary No Boundary
Wall Total Government 26 13 71 110 % 23.64 11.82 64.55 100.00 Private 20 2 13 35 % 57.14 5.71 37.14 100.00 Total 46 15 84 145 31.72 10.35 57.93 100.00
Table 23c : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in
Jhalawar district for the year 2010-11 in PES
Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools JHALAWAR
Permanent Temporary
No Boundary
Wall Total Government 40 47 2 89 % 44.94 52.81 2.25 100 Private 13 11 4 28 % 46.43 39.29 14.29 100 Total 53 58 6 117 45.3 49.57 5.13 100
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Table 23d : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in the three selected districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools
Total of three districts
Permanent Temporary
No Boundary
Wall Total Government 144 75 83 302 % 47.68 24.83 27.48 100 Private 61 17 21 99 % 61.62 17.17 21.21 100 Total 205 92 104 401 % 51.12 22.94 25.94 100
Table 24 : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of different facilities in
the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Availability of playground in the schools CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR
Total of 3 districts
Government 38.89 17.24 22.03 26.29 Private 15.97 5.52 8.47 10.07 Total 54.86 22.76 30.51 36.36 Availability of girls toilets in the schools Government 87.96 68.18 68.18 75.16 Private 83.33 54.29 76.67 71.29 Total 86.81 64.83 70.34 74.20 Availability of separate toilets for teachers and other staff in the schools Government 48.15 3.64 11.36 21.57 Private 55.56 28.57 36.67 40.59 Total 50.00 9.66 17.80 26.29 Availability of electricity in the schools Government 53.70 27.27 20.45 34.64 Private 66.67 68.57 83.33 72.28 Total 56.94 37.24 36.44 43.98 Availability of drinking water facility in the schools Government 98.13 81.81 89.65 89.80 Private 100.00 88.57 100.00 95.80 Total 98.56 83.45 92.3 91.27 Availability of Computers in the schools Government 18.52 19.09 13.64 17.32 Private 30.56 48.57 46.67 41.58 Total 21.53 26.21 22.03 23.34 Total Number of Government Schools 107 110 89 306 Total Number of Private Schools 32 35 28 95 Schools reported closed 2 2 Total Number of Schools 139 145 119 403
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Table 25 : Source of Drinking Water in the Govt and Pvt. Schools in the three districts of Rajasthan, PES, 2010-11
Churu Dungarpur Jhalawar
Hand Pump
Water
Well
Tap Wate
r Other
s
Not Availab
le
Total Schools
Hand Pump
Water Well
Tap Water
Others
Not Available Total
Hand Pump
Water
Well Tap
Water Other
s
Not Available Total
Govt. 3 4 56 42 2 107 84 3 2 1 20 110 57 2 11 10 9 89
% 2.80 3.74 52.34 39.25 1.87 100.
00 76.36 2.73 1.82 0.91 18.18 100.0
0 64.04 2.25 12.36 11.24 10.1
1 100.00 Private 2 6 13 11 0 32 16 1 11 3 4 35 5 7 11 5 0 28
% 6.25 18.7
5 40.63 34.38 0.00 100.
00 45.71 2.86 31.43 8.57 11.43 100.0
0 17.86 25.0
0 39.29 17.86 0.00 100.00 Total 5 10 69 53 2 139 100 4 13 4 24 145 62 9 22 15 9 117
% 3.60 7.19 49.64 38.13 1.44 100.
00 68.97 2.76 8.97 2.76 16.55 100.0
0 52.99 7.69 18.80 12.82 7.69 100.00
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Table 25a : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of source of drinking water in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Total of 3 districts Source of Drinking Water
School type Hand Pump
Water Well
Tap Water Others
Not Available Total
Govt. 144 9 69 53 31 306
% 47.06 2.94 22.55 17.32 10.13 100.00
Private 23 14 35 19 4 95
% 24.21 14.74 36.84 20.00 4.21 100.00
Table 26a : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Dungarpur and Churu districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Particulars
CHURU DUNGARPUR
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to all
students
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to some students
Chairs not
available to
students Total
Schools
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to all
students
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to some students
Chairs not
available to
students Total
Schools Government 4 20 82 106 6 24 80 110 % 3.70 18.52 75.93 100.00 5.56 22.22 74.07 100.00 Private 4 3 20 27 10 18 7 35 % 3.70 2.78 18.52 100.00 9.26 16.67 6.48 100.00 Total 8 23 102 133.00 16.00 42.00 87.00 145.00 % 5.56 15.97 70.83 100 11.03 28.97 60.00 100.00
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Table 26b : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Jhalawar and total of three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Particulars
JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to all
students
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to some students
Chairs not
available to
students Total
Schools
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to all
students
No. of Schools where Chairs
available to some students
Chairs not
available to
students Total
Schools Government 4 63 22 89 14 107 192 313 % 4.49 70.79 24.72 100.00 4.47 34.19 61.34 100 Private 4 16 8 28 18 37 33 88 % 14.29 57.14 28.57 100.00 20.45 42.05 37.50 100 Total 8 79 30 117 32 144 225 401 % 6.84 67.52 25.64 100.00 7.98 35.91 56.11 100
Table 27 : Distribution of schools where single teacher is working for the year
2010-11 in PES
CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR
Total no. of three districts
No. of Schools where Single Teacher is Working 15 28 20 63 Total No. of Residential Schools (Government) 3 3 1 7 Total No. of Residential Schools (Private) 0 1 0 1 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Government) 3 0 13 16 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Private) 2 0 12 14
Table 27a : Percentage Distribution of schools where single teacher is working for
the year 2010-11 in PES
CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR
Total no. of three districts
No. of Schools where Single Teacher is Working 10.79 19.31 17.09 15.71 Total No. of Residential Schools (Government) 2.80 2.73 1.12 2.29 Total No. of Residential Schools (Private) 0.00 2.86 0.00 1.05 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Government) 2.80 0.00 14.61 5.23 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Private) 6.25 0.00 42.86 14.74
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Table 28 : Percentage distribution of schools by educational qualification of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES
Educational Qualification of Head Masters/Senior Teachers
CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR
Total of three
districts
N % N % N % N % Higher Sec. with BSTC 13 2.04 17 2.79 22 3.85 52 2.86 Graduate with B.Ed. 57 8.93 51 8.38 34 5.95 142 7.81 Post Graduate with B.Ed. 29 4.55 26 4.27 40 7.01 95 5.23 Post Graduate with M.Ed. 0 0.00 1 0.16 0 0.00 1 0.05 Others 539 84.48 514 84.40 475 83.19 1528 84.05 Total Posts 638 100.00 609 100.00 571 100.00 1818 100.00
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Table 29a : Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Dungarpur and Churu districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
Service Length at the post of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in the school
CHURU DUNGAPUR
Number Percentage Number Percentage
Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 5 years 56 20 76 52.83 60.61 54.68 75 23 98 68.18 65.71 67.59 above 5 years 50 13 63 47.17 39.39 45.32 35 12 47 31.82 34.29 32.41
Total 106 33 139 100.00 100.00 100.00 110 35 145 100.00 100.00 100.00
Table 29b : Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Jhalawar and total of three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
Service Length at the post of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in the school
JHALAWAR Total of three districts
Number Percentage Number Percentage
Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 5 years 62 20 82 69.66 71.43 70.09 193 63 256 63.28 65.63 63.84 above 5 years 27 8 35 30.34 28.57 29.91 112 33 145 36.72 34.37 36.16
Total 89 28 117 100.00 100.00 100.00 305 96 401 100.00 100.00 100.00
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Table 30a : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Dungarpur district by Government and Private
Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES CHURU
Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 92 15 107 85.98 46.88 76.98 More than 12 years 15 17 32 14.02 53.12 23.02 Total 107 32 139 100.00 100.00 100.00
Table 30b : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Churu district by Government and Private
Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES DUNGARPUR
Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 46 26 72 41.82 74.29 49.66 More than 12 years 64 9 73 58.18 25.71 50.34 Total 110 35 145 100.00 100.00 100.00
Table 30c : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Jhalawar district by Government and Private
Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
JHALAWAR Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 42 19 61 47.19 67.86 52.14 More than 12 years 47 9 56 52.81 32.14 47.86 Total 89 28 117 100.00 100.00 100.00
Table 30d : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the
establishment of the school in the total of the three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2010-11 in PES
Total of three districts Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 180 60 240 58.82 63.16 59.85 More than 12 years 126 35 161 41.18 36.84 40.15 Total 306 95 401 100.00 100.00 100.00
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Table 31 : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES (Govt+pvt)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 8890 7621 16511 7659 6468 14127 7809 5945 13754 24358 20034 44392 Repeaters 238 163 401 319 333 652 398 439 837 955 935 1890 (%) 2.68 2.14 2.43 4.17 5.15 4.62 5.10 7.38 6.09 3.92 4.67 4.26 SC 2133 1805 3938 525 390 915 1468 1171 2639 4126 3366 7492 (%) 23.99 23.68 23.85 6.85 6.03 6.48 18.80 19.70 19.19 16.94 16.80 16.88 ST 52 46 98 4665 4151 8816 1228 778 2006 5945 4975 10920 (%) 0.58 0.60 0.59 60.91 64.18 62.41 15.73 13.09 14.58 24.41 24.83 24.60 OBC 4591 4016 8607 1375 908 2283 4262 3240 7502 10228 8164 18392 (%) 51.64 52.70 52.13 17.95 14.04 16.16 54.58 54.50 54.54 41.99 40.75 41.43 Disabled 11 5 16 59 16 75 43 36 79 113 57 170 (%) 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.77 0.25 0.53 0.55 0.61 0.57 0.46 0.28 0.38 Drop-outs 37 10 47 35 33 68 73 64 137 145 107 252 (%) 0.42 0.13 0.28 0.46 0.51 0.48 0.93 1.08 1.00 0.60 0.53 0.57
Table 31a : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES (Govt.)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 4702 5098 9800 4624 4880 9504 4586 4264 8850 13912 14242 28154 Repeaters 221 157 378 318 333 651 386 434 820 925 924 1849 (%) 4.70 3.08 3.86 6.88 6.82 6.85 8.42 10.18 9.27 6.65 6.49 6.57 SC 1729 1540 3269 266 287 553 1092 1029 2121 3087 2856 5943 (%) 36.77 30.21 33.36 5.75 5.88 5.82 23.81 24.13 23.97 22.19 20.05 21.11 ST 36 42 78 3618 3653 7271 796 603 1399 4450 4298 8748 (%) 0.77 0.82 0.80 78.24 74.86 76.50 17.36 14.14 15.81 31.99 30.18 31.07 OBC 2106 2560 4666 345 409 754 2302 2226 4528 4753 5195 9948 (%) 44.79 50.22 47.61 7.46 8.38 7.93 50.19 52.20 51.16 34.16 36.48 35.33 Disabled 9 5 14 10 15 25 43 36 79 62 56 118 (%) 0.19 0.10 0.14 0.22 0.31 0.26 0.94 0.84 0.89 0.45 0.39 0.42 Drop-outs 26 7 33 34 31 65 45 45 90 105 83 188 (%) 0.55 0.14 0.34 0.74 0.64 0.68 0.98 1.06 1.02 0.75 0.58 0.67
103 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 31b Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES (Pvt.)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 4188 2523 6711 3035 1588 4623 3223 1681 4904 10446 5792 16238 Repeaters 17 6 23 1 0 1 12 5 17 30 11 41 (%) 0.41 0.24 0.34 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.37 0.30 0.35 0.29 0.19 0.25 SC 404 265 669 259 103 362 376 142 518 1039 510 1549 (%) 9.65 10.50 9.97 8.53 6.49 7.83 11.67 8.45 10.56 9.95 8.81 9.54 ST 16 4 20 1047 498 1545 432 175 607 1495 677 2172 (%) 0.38 0.16 0.30 34.50 31.36 33.42 13.40 10.41 12.38 14.31 11.69 13.38 OBC 2485 1456 3941 1030 499 1529 1960 1014 2974 5475 2969 8444 (%) 59.34 57.71 58.72 33.94 31.42 33.07 60.81 60.32 60.64 52.41 51.26 52.00 Disabled 2 0 2 49 1 50 0 0 0 51 1 52 (%) 0.05 0.00 0.03 1.61 0.06 1.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.02 0.32 Drop-outs 11 3 14 1 2 3 28 19 47 40 24 64 (%) 0.26 0.12 0.21 0.03 0.13 0.06 0.87 1.13 0.96 0.38 0.41 0.39
Table 32 : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Govt + Pvt)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 9065 4874 13939 9092 6783 15875 7039 6288 13327 25196 17945 43141 Repeaters 189 179 368 397 314 711 394 402 796 980 895 1875 (%) 2.08 3.67 2.64 4.37 4.63 4.48 5.60 6.39 5.97 3.89 4.99 4.35 SC 2244 2034 4278 636 510 1146 1434 1244 2678 4314 3788 8102 (%) 24.75 41.73 30.69 7.00 7.52 7.22 20.37 19.78 20.09 17.12 21.11 18.78 ST 46 35 81 5337 4629 9966 1077 822 1899 6460 5486 11946 (%) 0.51 0.72 0.58 58.70 68.24 62.78 15.30 13.07 14.25 25.64 30.57 27.69 OBC 4373 3898 8271 1586 1120 2706 4404 3312 7716 10363 8330 18693 (%) 48.24 79.98 59.34 17.44 16.51 17.05 62.57 52.67 57.90 41.13 46.42 43.33 Disabled 15 10 25 220 132 352 80 71 151 315 213 528 (%) 0.17 0.21 0.18 2.42 1.95 2.22 1.14 1.13 1.13 1.25 1.19 1.22 Drop-outs 38 19 57 234 157 391 114 65 179 386 241 627 (%) 0.42 0.39 0.41 2.57 2.31 2.46 1.62 1.03 1.34 1.53 1.34 1.45
104 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 32a : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (govt)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 5901 3197 9098 5984 4460 10444 4613 4117 8730 16497 11774 28271 Repeaters 125 118 243 262 207 469 260 265 525 647 591 1238 (%) 2.11 3.70 2.67 4.38 4.65 4.49 5.64 6.44 6.02 3.92 5.02 4.38 SC 1481 1342 2823 420 337 756 946 821 1767 2847 2500 5347 (%) 25.10 41.99 31.03 7.02 7.55 7.24 20.52 19.94 20.25 17.26 21.23 18.91 ST 30 23 53 3522 3055 6578 711 543 1253 4264 3621 7884 (%) 0.51 0.72 0.59 58.87 68.50 62.98 15.41 13.18 14.36 25.84 30.75 27.89 OBC 2886 2573 5459 1047 739 1786 2907 2186 5093 6840 5498 12337 (%) 48.91 80.48 60.00 17.49 16.57 17.10 63.01 53.09 58.34 41.46 46.70 43.64 Disabled 10 7 17 145 87 232 53 47 100 208 141 348 (%) 0.17 0.21 0.18 2.43 1.95 2.22 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.26 1.19 1.23 Drop-outs 25 13 38 154 104 258 75 43 118 255 159 414 (%) 0.43 0.39 0.41 2.58 2.32 2.47 1.63 1.04 1.35 1.54 1.35 1.46
105 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 32b Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2010-11 in PES (Pvt)
Particulars CHURU DUNGARPUR JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 3164 1677 4841 3109 2323 5432 2426 2171 4597 8699 6171 14870 Repeaters 64 61 125 135 107 242 134 137 271 333 305 638 (%) 2.03 3.63 2.58 4.34 4.60 4.45 5.52 6.30 5.89 3.83 4.94 4.29 SC 763 692 1455 216 173 390 488 423 911 1467 1288 2755 (%) 24.11 41.23 30.04 6.95 7.46 7.18 20.10 19.48 19.81 16.86 20.87 18.53 ST 16 12 28 1815 1574 3388 366 279 646 2197 1865 4062 (%) 0.49 0.71 0.57 58.38 67.74 62.37 15.09 12.87 14.04 25.26 30.22 27.31 OBC 1487 1325 2812 539 381 920 1497 1126 2623 3523 2832 6355 (%) 46.99 79.02 58.09 17.34 16.39 16.94 61.71 51.87 57.07 40.51 45.89 42.74 Disabled 5 3 9 75 45 120 27 24 51 107 72 179 (%) 0.16 0.20 0.18 2.41 1.93 2.21 1.12 1.11 1.12 1.23 1.17 1.20 Drop-outs 9 5 14 65 36 101 33 22 55 107 63 170 (%) 0.28 0.30 0.29 2.09 1.55 1.86 1.36 1.02 1.20 1.23 1.02 1.14
106 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 32c Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in Govt. Schools Current Year-2010-11 churu Enrolment on the Day on Survey Attendance on the Day on Survey Total Students SC Students ST Students Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolments Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Primary 2948 3304 6252 1187 1148 2335 21 16 37 2282 2564 4846 843 817 1660 18 16 34 % 47.15 52.85 100.00 40.26 34.75 37.35 0.71 0.48 0.59 77.41 77.60 77.51 71.02 71.17 71.09 85.71 100.00 91.89 Upper primary 1689 2037 3726 551 547 1098 15 23 38 1387 1716 3103 421 447 868 12 23 35 % 45.33 54.67 100.00 32.62 26.85 29.47 0.89 1.13 1.02 82.12 84.24 83.28 76.41 81.72 79.05 80.00 100.00 92.11 Total 4637 5341 9978 1738 1695 3433 36 39 75 3669 4280 7949 1264 1264 2528 30 39 69 % 46.47 53.53 100.00 37.48 31.74 34.41 0.78 0.73 0.75 79.12 80.13 79.67 72.73 74.57 73.64 83.33 100.00 92.00 Dungarpur Primary 3510 3369 6879 100 129 229 2947 2707 5654 1751 1653 3404 52 102 154 1422 1255 2677 % 51.02 48.98 100.00 2.85 3.83 3.33 83.96 80.35 82.19 49.89 49.07 49.48 52.00 79.07 67.25 48.25 46.36 47.35 Upper primary 1083 1516 2599 61 58 119 1012 876 1888 779 899 1678 36 47 83 494 622 1116 % 41.67 58.33 100.00 5.63 3.83 4.58 93.44 57.78 72.64 71.93 59.30 64.56 59.02 81.03 69.75 48.81 71.00 59.11 Total 4593 4885 9478 161 187 348 3959 3583 7542 2530 2552 5082 88 149 237 1916 1877 3793 % 48.46 51.54 100.00 3.51 3.83 3.67 86.20 73.35 79.57 55.08 52.24 53.62 54.66 79.68 68.10 48.40 52.39 50.29 Jhalawar Primary 3103 3320 6423 718 805 1523 547 486 1033 1936 1911 3847 430 444 874 341 244 585 % 48.31 51.69 100.00 23.14 24.25 23.71 17.63 14.64 16.08 62.39 57.56 59.89 59.89 55.16 57.39 62.34 50.21 56.63 Upper primary 1391 1113 2504 363 272 635 197 168 365 991 777 1768 260 167 427 128 105 233 % 55.55 44.45 100.00 26.10 24.44 25.36 14.16 15.09 14.58 71.24 69.81 70.61 71.63 61.40 67.24 64.97 62.50 63.84 Total 4494 4433 8927 1081 1077 2158 744 654 1398 2927 2688 5615 690 611 1301 469 349 818 % 50.34 49.66 100.00 24.05 24.30 24.17 16.56 14.75 15.66 65.13 60.64 62.90 63.83 56.73 60.29 63.04 53.36 58.51 Total of three district Primary 9561 9993 19554 2005 2082 4087 3515 3209 6724 5969 6128 12097 1325 1363 2688 1781 1515 3296 % 48.90 51.10 100.00 20.97 20.83 20.90 36.76 32.11 34.39 62.43 61.32 61.86 66.08 65.47 65.77 50.67 47.21 49.02 Upper primary 4163 4666 8829 975 877 1852 1224 1067 2291 3157 3392 6549 717 661 1378 634 801 1435 % 47.15 52.85 100.00 23.42 18.80 20.98 29.40 22.87 25.95 75.83 72.70 74.18 73.54 75.37 74.41 51.80 75.07 62.64 Total 13724 14659 28383 2980 2959 5939 4739 4276 9015 9126 9520 18646 2042 2024 4066 2415 2316 4731 % 48.35 51.65 100.00 21.71 20.19 20.92 34.53 29.17 31.76 66.50 64.94 65.69 68.52 68.40 68.46 50.96 54.16 52.48
107 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 32d Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in pvt Schools Current Year: 2010-11 Enrolment on the Day on Survey Attendance on the Day on Survey Churu Total Students SC Students ST Students Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolments Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Primary 2751 1745 4496 294 185 479 4 1 5 2408 1523 3931 231 131 362 4 1 5 % 61.19 38.81 100.00 10.69 10.60 10.65 0.15 0.06 0.11 87.53 87.28 87.43 78.57 70.81 75.57 100.00 100.00 100.00 Upper primary 1416 901 2317 136 65 201 9 1 10 1154 634 1788 108 57 165 2 1 3 % 61.11 38.89 100.00 9.60 7.21 8.68 0.64 0.11 0.43 81.50 70.37 77.17 79.41 87.69 82.09 22.22 100.00 30.00 Total 4167 2646 6813 430 250 680 13 2 15 3562 2157 5719 339 188 527 6 2 8 % 61.16 38.84 100.00 10.32 9.45 9.98 0.31 0.08 0.22 85.48 81.52 83.94 78.84 75.20 77.50 46.15 100.00 53.33 Dungarpur Primary 2414 1318 3732 161 71 232 991 472 1463 1723 1003 2726 110 49 159 615 314 929 % 64.68 35.32 100.00 6.67 5.39 6.22 41.05 35.81 39.20 71.38 76.10 73.04 68.32 69.01 68.53 62.06 66.53 63.50 Upper primary 687 362 1049 28 13 41 236 155 391 554 277 831 23 9 32 163 74 237 % 65.49 34.51 100.00 4.08 3.59 3.91 34.35 42.82 37.27 80.64 76.52 79.22 82.14 69.23 78.05 69.07 47.74 60.61 Total 3101 1680 4781 189 84 273 1227 627 1854 2277 1280 3557 133 58 191 778 388 1166 % 64.86 35.14 100.00 6.09 5.00 5.71 39.57 37.32 38.78 73.43 76.19 74.40 70.37 69.05 69.96 63.41 61.88 62.89 Jhalawar Primary 2014 1234 3248 215 110 325 196 100 296 1645 1029 2674 164 78 242 157 83 240 % 62.01 37.99 100.00 10.68 8.91 10.01 9.73 8.10 9.11 81.68 83.39 82.33 76.28 70.91 74.46 80.10 83.00 81.08 Upper primary 1272 503 1775 119 44 163 154 64 218 882 411 1293 91 42 133 123 52 175 % 71.66 28.34 100.00 9.36 8.75 9.18 12.11 12.72 12.28 69.34 81.71 72.85 76.47 95.45 81.60 79.87 81.25 80.28 Total 3286 1737 5023 334 154 488 350 164 514 2527 1440 3967 255 120 375 280 135 415 % 65.42 34.58 100.00 10.16 8.87 9.72 10.65 9.44 10.23 76.90 82.90 78.98 76.35 77.92 76.84 80.00 82.32 80.74 Total of three district Primary 7179 4297 11476 670 366 1036 1191 573 1764 5776 3555 9331 505 258 763 776 399 1175 % 62.56 37.44 100.00 9.33 8.52 9.03 16.59 13.33 15.37 80.46 82.73 81.31 75.37 70.49 73.65 65.16 69.63 66.61 Upper primary 3375 1766 5141 283 122 405 399 220 619 2590 1322 3912 222 108 330 288 128 416 % 65.65 34.35 100.00 8.39 6.91 7.88 11.82 12.46 12.04 76.74 74.86 76.09 78.45 88.52 81.48 72.18 58.18 67.21 Total 10554 6063 16617 953 488 1441 1590 793 2383 8366 4877 13243 727 366 1093 1064 527 1591 % 63.51 36.49 100.00 9.03 8.05 8.67 15.07 13.08 14.34 79.27 80.44 79.70 76.29 75.00 75.85 66.92 66.46 66.76
108 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 32e : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the survey day in Govt.+ pvt. Schools Current Year : 2010-11
Churu Enrolment on the Day on Survey Attendance on the Day on Survey Total Students SC Students ST Students Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolments Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Primary 5699 5049 10748 1481 1333 2814 25 17 42 4690 4087 8777 1074 948 2022 22 17 39 % 53.02 46.98 100.00 25.99 26.40 26.18 0.44 0.34 0.39 82.30 80.95 81.66 72.52 71.12 71.86 88.00 100.00 92.86 Upper primary 3105 2938 6043 687 612 1299 24 24 48 2541 2350 4891 529 504 1033 14 24 38 % 51.38 48.62 100.00 22.13 20.83 21.50 0.77 0.82 0.79 81.84 79.99 80.94 77.00 82.35 79.52 58.33 63.15 79.17 Total 8804 7987 16791 2168 1945 4113 49 41 90 7231 6437 13668 1603 1452 3055 36 41 77 % 52.43 47.57 100.00 24.63 24.35 24.50 0.56 0.51 0.54 82.13 80.59 81.40 73.94 74.65 74.28 73.47 100.00 85.56 Dungarpur Primary 5924 4687 10611 261 200 461 3938 3179 7117 3474 2656 6130 162 151 313 2037 1569 3606 % 55.83 44.17 100.00 4.41 4.27 4.34 66.48 67.83 67.07 58.64 56.67 57.77 62.07 75.50 67.90 51.73 49.36 50.67 Upper primary 1770 1878 3648 89 71 160 1248 1031 2279 1333 1176 2509 59 56 115 657 696 1353 % 48.52 51.48 100.00 5.03 3.78 4.39 70.51 54.90 62.47 75.31 62.62 68.78 66.29 78.87 71.88 52.64 67.51 59.37 Total 7694 6565 14259 350 271 621 5186 4210 9396 4807 3832 8639 221 207 428 2694 2265 4959 % 53.96 46.04 100.00 4.55 4.13 4.36 67.40 64.13 65.90 62.48 58.37 60.59 63.14 76.38 68.92 51.95 53.80 52.78 Jhalawar Primary 5117 4554 9671 933 915 1848 743 586 1329 3581 2940 6521 594 522 1116 498 327 825 % 52.91 47.09 100.00 18.23 20.09 19.11 14.52 12.87 13.74 69.98 64.56 67.43 63.67 57.05 60.39 67.03 55.80 62.08 Upper primary 2663 1616 4279 482 316 798 351 232 583 1873 1188 3061 351 209 560 251 157 408 % 62.23 37.77 100.00 18.10 19.55 18.65 13.18 14.36 13.62 70.33 73.51 71.54 72.82 66.14 70.18 71.51 67.67 69.98 Total 7780 6170 13950 1415 1231 2646 1094 818 1912 5454 4128 9582 945 731 1676 749 484 1233 % 55.77 44.23 100.00 18.19 19.95 18.97 14.06 13.26 13.71 70.10 66.90 68.69 66.78 59.38 63.34 68.46 59.17 64.49 Total of three district Primary 16740 14290 31030 2675 2448 5123 4706 3782 8488 11745 9683 21428 1830 1621 3451 2557 1914 4471 % 53.95 46.05 100.00 15.98 17.13 16.51 28.11 26.47 27.35 70.16 67.76 69.06 68.41 66.22 67.36 54.33 50.61 52.67 Upper primary 7538 6432 13970 1258 999 2257 1623 1287 2910 5747 4714 10461 939 769 1708 922 929 1851 % 53.96 46.04 100.00 16.69 15.53 16.16 21.53 20.01 20.83 76.24 73.29 74.88 74.64 76.98 75.68 56.81 72.18 63.61 Total 24278 20722 45000 3933 3447 7380 6329 5069 11398 17492 14397 31889 2769 2390 5159 3479 2843 6322 % 53.95 46.05 100.00 16.20 16.63 16.40 26.07 24.46 25.33 72.05 69.48 70.86 70.40 69.34 69.91 54.97 56.09 55.47
109 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33a : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt. +pvt)
CHURU
Attendance on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2009-10
Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 941 795 1736 209 156 365 6 12 18 (%) 97.41 97.07 97.25 94.14 97.5 95.55 100 100 100 Class VIII 1128 780 1908 219 139 358 5 3 8 (%) 99.73 99.24 99.53 99.1 99.29 99.17 100 100 100
DUNGARPUR Class V 366 180 546 15 9 24 204 109 313 (%) 96.83 97.83 97.15 23.08 90 32 99.03 98.19 98.74
Class VIII 508 585 1110 28 25 55 317 358 675 (%) 96.58 89.18 93.91 93.33 92.59 96.49 99.69 93.22 96.15 JHALAWAR
Class V 929 682 1611 167 124 291 136 106 242 (%) 93.27 94.85 93.94 94.35 93.94 94.17 96.45 94.64 95.65
Class VIII 930 371 1305 159 40 210 155 83 238 (%) 98.94 97.12 98.71 94.08 97.56 100 92.81 95.40 93.7 Total of 3 districts
Class V 2236 1657 3893 391 289 680 346 227 573 (%) 95.56 96.23 95.84 84.27 95.7 88.77 98.02 96.59 97.45
Class VIII 2583 1740 4323 418 204 601 477 444 921 (%) 99.46 95.39 97.78 99.52 98.08 95.7 97.35 93.67 95.54
110 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33b : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt + pvt)
CHURU Pass percentage on the Examination Day of Academic Year,
2009-10 Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Class V 936 792 1728 208 153 361 6 5 11 (%) 99.47 99.62 99.54 99.522 98.08 98.9 100 41.67 61.11 Class VIII 1001 685 1686 183 119 302 4 2 6 (%) 88.74 87.82 88.37 83.562 85.61 84.36 80 66.67 75 DUNGARPUR
Class V 365 180 545 15 8 23 201 105 306 (%) 99.73 100 99.82 100 88.89 95.83 98.529 96.33 97.76
Class VIII 434 403 837 19 21 40 201 300 501 (%) 85.43 68.89 75.40 67.857 84 72.73 63.407 83.8 74.22 JHALAWAR
Class V 892 649 1537 158 118 276 124 97 221 (%) 96.02 95.16 95.40 94.611 95.16 94.85 91.176 91.51 91.32
Class VIII 719 285 1004 127 31 158 102 48 150 (%) 77.31 76.82 76.94 79.874 77.5 75.24 65.806 57.83 63.03 Total of 3 districts
Class V 2193 1621 3810 381 279 660 331 207 538 (%) 98.08 97.83 97.87 97.442 96.54 97.06 95.665 91.19 93.89
Class VIII 2154 1373 3527 329 171 500 307 350 657 (%) 83.39 78.91 81.59 78.708 83.82 83.19 64.361 78.83 71.34
111 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33c : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt)
CHURU Attendance on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2009-10
Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Class V 476 542 1018 173 134 307 6 11 17 (%) 95.20 96.10 95.68 93.01 97.10 94.75 100.00 100.00 100.00
Class VIII 625 577 1202 184 126 310 4 3 7 (%) 99.52 99.14 99.34 98.92 99.21 99.04 100.00 100.00 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class V 133 103 236 4 6 10 105 75 180 (%) 97.79 96.26 97.12 100.00 85.71 90.91 98.13 97.40 97.83
Class VIII 364 485 849 24 24 48 267 316 583 (%) 100.00 87.23 92.28 100.00 92.31 96.00 100.00 92.40 95.73 JHALAWAR
Class V 569 508 1077 127 114 241 91 77 168 (%) 91.63 93.21 92.37 93.38 93.44 93.41 94.79 92.77 93.85 Class VIII 509 206 715 106 27 134 74 50 124 (%) 98.07 96.71 97.68 100.00 96.43 100.00 92.50 92.59 92.54 Total of 3 districts Class V 1178 1153 2331 304 254 558 202 163 365 (%) 93.72 94.82 94.26 93.25 95.13 94.10 96.65 95.32 96.05 Class VIII 1498 1268 2766 314 177 492 345 369 714 (%) 99.14 93.86 96.65 99.37 97.79 98.99 98.29 92.48 95.20
112 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33d : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (govt.)
CHURU Pass percentage on the Examination Day of Academic Year,
2009-10 Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 472 539 1011 172 131 303 6 4 10 (%) 94.40 95.57 95.02 92.47 94.93 93.52 100.00 36.36 58.82 Class VIII 517 494 1011 151 106 257 3 2 5 (%) 82.32 84.88 83.55 81.18 83.46 82.11 75.00 66.67 71.43
DUNGARPUR
Class V 132 103 235 4 6 10 102 75 177 (%) 97.06 96.26 96.71 100.00 85.71 90.91 95.33 97.40 96.20 Class VIII 289 308 597 13 20 33 167 263 430 (%) 79.40 55.40 64.89 54.17 76.92 66.00 62.55 76.90 70.61
JHALAWAR
Class V 532 475 1007 118 108 226 79 68 147 (%) 85.67 87.16 86.36 86.76 88.52 87.60 82.29 81.93 82.12 Class VIII 384 147 531 77 20 97 53 25 78 (%) 73.99 69.01 72.54 72.64 71.43 72.39 66.25 46.30 58.21
Total of 3 districts
Class V 1136 1117 2253 294 245 539 187 147 334 (%) 90.37 91.86 91.10 90.18 91.76 90.89 89.47 85.96 87.89
Class VIII 1190 949 2139 241 146 387 223 290 513 (%) 78.76 70.24 74.74 76.27 80.66 77.87 63.53 72.68 68.40
113 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33e : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2009-10 (pvt)
CHURU Attendance on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2009-10 Total Students SC Students ST Students
Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Class V 465 253 718 36 22 58 0 1 1 (%) 99.79 99.22 99.58 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00
Class VIII 503 203 706 35 13 48 1 0 1 (%) 100.00 99.51 99.86 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class V 233 77 310 11 3 14 99 34 133 (%) 96.28 100.00 97.18 18.03 100.00 21.88 100.00 100.00 100.00
Class VIII 161 100 261 6 1 7 50 42 92 (%) 99.38 100.00 99.62 100.00 100.00 100.00 98.04 100.00 98.92 JHALAWAR
Class V 360 174 534 40 10 50 45 29 74 (%) 96.00 100.00 97.27 97.56 100.00 98.04 100.00 100.00 100.00
Class VIII 421 169 590 63 13 76 81 33 114 (%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 93.10 100.00 95.00 Total of 3 districts
Class V 1058 504 1562 87 35 122 144 64 208 (%) 97.69 99.60 98.30 63.04 100.00 70.52 100.00 100.00 100.00
Class VIII 1085 472 1557 104 27 131 132 75 207 (%) 99.91 99.79 99.87 100.00 100.00 100.00 94.96 100.00 96.73
114 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan
Table 33f : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2009-10 (pvt)
CHURU Pass percentage on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2009-
10 Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Class V 464 253 717 36 22 58 0 1 1 (%) 99.57 99.22 99.45 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 484 191 675 32 13 45 1 0 1 (%) 96.22 93.63 95.47 91.43 100.00 93.75 100.00 0.00 100.00
DUNGARPUR
Class V 233 77 310 11 2 13 99 30 129 (%) 96.28 100.00 97.18 18.03 66.67 20.31 100.00 88.24 96.99 Class VIII 145 95 240 6 1 7 34 37 71 (%) 89.51 95.00 91.60 100.00 100.00 100.00 66.67 88.10 76.34
JHALAWAR Class V 360 174 530 40 10 50 45 29 74 (%) 96.00 100.00 96.54 97.56 100.00 98.04 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 335 138 473 50 11 61 49 23 72 (%) 79.57 81.66 80.17 79.37 84.62 80.26 56.32 69.70 60.00 Total of 3 districts Class V 1057 504 1557 87 34 121 144 60 204 (%) 97.60 99.60 97.99 63.04 97.14 69.94 100.00 93.75 98.08 Class VIII 964 424 1388 88 25 113 84 60 144 (%) 88.77 89.64 89.03 84.62 92.59 86.26 60.43 80.00 67.29
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Table 34a : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (Govt. + Pvt.)
Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year, 2010-11 CHURU Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 930 792 1722 209 156 365 6 12 18 (%) 99.79 97.90 98.91 94.14 97.50 95.55 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 1128 780 1908 219 139 358 5 3 8 (%) 99.73 99.24 99.53 99.10 99.29 99.17 100.00 100.00 100.00 DUNGARPUR Class V 467 249 716 20 20 40 220 104 324 (%) 99.36 95.77 98.08 95.24 100.00 97.56 99.10 100.00 99.39 Class VIII 577 594 1171 39 31 70 334 320 654 (%) 97.63 97.06 97.34 95.12 100.00 97.22 98.82 99.38 99.09 JHALAWAR Class V 885 666 1551 156 127 283 132 85 217 (%) 95.26 94.87 95.10 92.86 91.37 92.18 94.29 98.84 96.02 Class VIII 811 403 1214 137 45 182 111 43 154 (%) 98.07 97.34 97.82 98.56 97.83 98.38 96.52 93.48 95.65 Total of 3 districts Class V 2282 1707 3989 385 303 688 368 201 569 (%) 97.40 96.11 96.61 93.67 94.98 94.25 100.00 99.50 99.82 Class VIII 2516 1777 4293 395 215 610 450 364 814 (%) 98.71 98.07 98.44 98.50 99.08 98.71 98.25 98.11 98.19
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Table 34b : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (govt + pvt)
CHURU
Pass percentage on the Examination day of Academic Year, 2010-11
Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 926 789 1715 208 153 361 6 5 11 (%) 99.57 99.62 99.59 99.52 98.08 98.90 100.00 41.67 61.11 Class VIII 1001 685 1686 183 119 302 4 2 6 (%) 88.74 87.82 88.36 83.56 85.61 84.36 80.00 66.67 75.00 DUNGARPUR Class V 460 248 708 19 18 37 219 102 321 (%) 98.50 99.60 99.44 95.00 90.00 92.50 99.55 98.08 99.07 Class VIII 482 425 907 32 20 52 266 298 564 (%) 83.54 71.55 77.46 82.05 64.52 74.29 79.64 93.13 86.24 JHALAWAR Class V 853 651 1504 146 120 266 122 85 207 (%) 96.38 97.75 96.97 93.59 94.49 93.99 92.42 100.00 95.39 Class VIII 606 320 926 99 35 134 66 27 93 (%) 74.72 79.40 76.28 72.26 77.78 73.63 59.46 62.79 60.39 Total of 3 districts Class V 2239 1692 3931 373 291 664 349 200 549 (%) 98.12 99.12 98.55 96.88 96.04 96.51 94.84 99.50 96.49 Class VIII 2089 1430 3519 314 174 488 336 327 663 (%) 83.03 80.47 81.97 79.49 80.93 80.00 74.67 89.84 80.07
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Table 34c : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (govt.)
Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year, 2010-11 CHURU Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 476 542 1018 173 134 307 6 11 17 (%) 97.14 96.10 95.68 93.01 97.10 94.75 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 625 577 1202 184 126 310 4 3 7 (%) 99.52 99.14 99.34 98.92 99.21 99.04 100.00 100.00 100.00 DUNGARPUR Class V 118 93 211 7 12 19 86 57 143 (%) 98.33 89.42 94.20 87.50 100.00 95.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 378 491 869 29 28 57 280 289 569 (%) 96.43 97.23 96.88 93.55 100.00 96.61 98.59 99.66 99.13 JHALAWAR Class V 483 484 967 99 114 213 84 66 150 (%) 91.65 93.08 92.36 89.19 91.20 90.25 94.38 100.00 96.77 Class VIII 408 229 637 91 35 126 49 30 79 (%) 96.45 95.42 96.08 98.91 97.22 98.44 92.45 90.91 91.86 Total of 3 districts Class V 1077 1119 2196 279 260 539 176 134 310 (%) 94.72 94.19 94.05 91.48 94.55 92.93 97.24 100.00 98.41 Class VIII 1411 1297 2708 304 189 493 333 322 655 (%) 97.78 97.74 97.76 98.38 98.95 98.60 97.65 98.77 98.20
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Table 34d : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination
results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (govt.)
CHURU
Pass percentage on the Examination day of Academic Year, 2010-11
Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 472 539 1011 172 131 303 6 4 10 (%) 96.33 95.57 95.02 92.47 94.93 93.52 100.00 36.36 58.82 Class VIII 517 494 1011 151 106 257 3 2 5 (%) 82.32 84.88 83.55 81.18 83.46 82.11 75.00 66.67 71.43 DUNGARPUR Class V 111 96 207 6 10 16 86 57 143 (%) 92.50 92.31 92.41 75.00 83.33 80.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 293 330 623 22 17 39 215 272 487 (%) 74.74 65.35 69.45 70.97 60.71 66.10 75.70 93.79 84.84 JHALAWAR Class V 451 469 920 89 107 196 72 66 138 (%) 85.58 90.19 87.87 80.18 85.60 83.05 80.90 100.00 89.03 Class VIII 275 172 447 60 27 87 26 19 45 (%) 65.01 71.67 67.42 65.22 75.00 67.97 49.06 57.58 52.33 Total of 3 districts Class V 1034 1104 2138 267 248 515 164 127 291 (%) 90.94 92.93 91.56 87.54 90.18 88.79 90.61 94.78 92.38 Class VIII 1085 996 2081 233 150 383 244 293 537 (%) 75.19 75.06 75.13 75.40 78.53 76.60 71.55 89.88 80.51
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Table 34e : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2010-11 (pvt)
Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year, 2010-11 CHURU Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 454 250 704 36 22 58 0 1 1 (%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 503 203 706 35 13 48 1 0 1 (%) 100.00 99.51 99.86 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 DUNGARPUR Class V 349 156 505 13 8 21 135 47 182 (%) 99.71 100.00 99.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.26 100.00 99.45 Class VIII 199 103 302 10 3 13 54 29 83 (%) 100.00 96.26 98.69 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.63 96.51 JHALAWAR Class V 402 182 584 57 13 70 48 19 67 (%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 92.86 98.59 94.12 95.00 94.37 Class VIII 403 174 577 46 10 56 62 13 75 (%) 99.75 100.00 99.83 97.87 100.00 98.25 100.00 100.00 100.00 Total of 3 districts Class V 1205 588 1793 106 43 149 183 67 250 (%) 99.92 100.00 99.94 100.00 97.73 99.33 97.86 98.53 98.04 Class VIII 1105 480 1585 91 26 117 117 42 159 (%) 99.91 98.97 99.62 98.91 100.00 99.15 100.00 93.33 98.15
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Table 34f : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination
results of the Academic Year 2010-11 (pvt)
CHURU Pass percentage on the Examination day of Academic Year, 2010-11
Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 454 250 704 36 22 58 0 1 1 (%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 Class VIII 484 191 675 32 13 45 1 0 1 (%) 96.22 93.63 95.47 91.43 100.00 93.75 100.00 0.00 100.00 DUNGARPUR Class V 349 156 505 13 8 21 135 47 182 (%) 99.71 100.00 99.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.26 100.00 99.45 Class VIII 189 95 284 10 3 13 51 26 77 (%) 94.97 88.79 92.81 100.00 100.00 100.00 94.44 81.25 89.53 JHALAWAR Class V 402 182 584 57 13 70 50 19 69 (%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 92.86 98.59 98.04 95.00 97.18 Class VIII 331 148 479 39 8 47 40 8 48 (%) 81.93 85.06 82.87 82.98 80.00 82.46 64.52 61.54 64.00 Total of 3 districts Class V 1205 588 1793 106 43 149 185 67 252 (%) 99.92 100.00 99.94 100.00 97.73 99.33 98.93 98.53 98.82 Class VIII 1004 434 1438 81 24 105 92 34 126 (%) 90.78 89.48 90.38 88.04 92.31 88.98 78.63 75.56 77.78
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Table 35 : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2010-11
Total of 3 districts
Attendance on the day of Survey (govt + pvt) Total Students SC Students ST Students
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 2944 2360 5304 435 377 812 585 461 1046 (%) 68.0 63.2 65.8 65.5 61.2 63.4 49.3 44.2 46.9 Class VIII 2325 1966 4291 392 307 699 502 389 891 (%) 69.0 66.0 67.6 67.4 63.3 65.5 52.5 50.5 51.6 DUNGARPUR 2289 1908 4197 386 356 742 500 371 871 Class V 71.5 69.5 70.6 69.7 67.0 68.4 57.1 52.5 55.1 (%) 2115 1750 3865 312 285 597 507 363 870 Class VIII 72.0 71.5 71.8 69.6 71.4 70.5 57.8 56.1 57.1 (%) 2072 1699 3771 305 296 601 463 330 793 JHALAWAR 71.4 71.2 71.3 71.4 71.0 71.2 57.2 53.7 55.7 Class V 1984 1635 3619 305 274 579 368 358 726 (%) 76.6 67.1 72.0 70.6 74.1 72.2 56.1 74.4 63.9 Class VIII 1862 1443 3305 332 247 579 276 283 559 (%) 73.4 77.0 74.9 78.1 77.9 78.0 59.2 72.9 65.5 Total of 3 districts 1901 1636 3537 302 248 550 278 288 566 Class V 78.8 77.2 78.1 75.3 79.5 77.1 55.5 68.9 61.6 (%) 17492 14397 31889 2769 2390 5159 3479 2843 6322 Class VIII 72.0 69.5 70.9 70.4 69.3 69.9 55.0 56.1 55.5
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Table 35a : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2010-11
Total of 3 districts
Attendance on the day of Survey (govt) Total Students SC Students ST Students
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 1508 1522 3030 312 311 623 432 381 813 (%) 60.76 57.87 59.27 63.29 60.86 62.05 46.15 41.96 44.09 Class VIII 1201 1218 2419 282 267 549 328 302 630 (%) 59.87 58.95 59.41 65.28 62.53 63.91 46.46 47.34 46.88 DUNGARPUR 1182 1215 2397 271 286 557 351 287 638 Class V 64.52 62.82 63.65 66.42 64.85 65.61 55.02 48.40 51.83 (%) 1061 1124 2185 225 247 472 356 282 638 Class VIII 65.25 65.31 65.28 66.96 71.80 69.41 54.10 50.81 52.60 (%) 1017 1049 2066 235 252 487 314 263 577 JHALAWAR 62.97 63.89 63.43 69.94 70.19 70.07 54.42 51.07 52.84 Class V 1031 1143 2174 223 232 455 252 306 558 (%) 72.50 68.73 70.47 67.78 70.52 69.15 52.50 75.74 63.12 Class VIII 1032 1038 2070 256 214 470 176 242 418 (%) 77.19 75.00 76.07 77.58 78.10 77.81 52.07 70.97 61.56 Total of 3 districts 1094 1211 2305 238 215 453 206 253 459 Class V 77.92 74.80 76.25 75.32 78.47 76.78 50.74 78.57 63.05 (%) 9126 9520 18646 2042 2024 4066 2415 2316 4731 Class VIII 66.50 64.94 65.69 68.52 68.40 68.46 50.96 54.16 52.48
Table 35b : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day
of survey in the academic year 2010-11
Total of 3 districts
Attendance on the day of Survey (pvt) Total Students SC Students ST Students
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class V 1436 838 2274 123 66 189 153 80 233 (%) 77.79 75.84 77.06 71.93 62.86 68.48 60.96 58.82 60.21 Class VIII 1124 748 1872 110 40 150 174 87 261 (%) 82.40 82.11 82.29 73.33 68.97 72.12 69.60 65.41 68.15 DUNGARPUR 1107 693 1800 115 70 185 149 84 233 Class V 80.92 85.34 82.57 78.77 77.78 78.39 62.61 74.34 66.38 (%) 1054 626 1680 87 38 125 151 81 232 Class VIII 80.27 86.23 82.39 77.68 69.09 74.85 68.95 88.04 74.60 (%) 1055 650 1705 70 44 114 149 67 216 JHALAWAR 81.91 87.48 83.95 76.92 75.86 76.51 63.95 67.68 65.06 Class V 953 492 1445 82 42 124 116 52 168 (%) 81.66 63.48 74.41 79.61 102.44 86.11 65.91 67.53 66.40 Class VIII 830 405 1235 76 33 109 100 41 141 (%) 69.11 82.65 73.03 80.00 76.74 78.99 78.13 87.23 80.57 Total of 3 districts 807 425 1232 64 33 97 72 35 107 Class V 80.14 84.83 81.70 75.29 86.84 78.86 75.79 36.46 56.02 (%) 8366 4877 13243 727 366 1093 1064 527 1591 Class VIII 76.90 82.90 78.98 76.35 77.92 76.84 80.00 82.32 80.74
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Table 36 : Other important aspects in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2010-11
Sl. No.
Particulars
DUNGARPUR CHURU JHALAWAR Total of 3 districts
Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1
Cooperation of Headmaster in giving information easily
Very Good 58.88 43.75 51.82 71.43 19.10 100.00 44.77 71.13 Good 39.25 43.75 39.09 28.57 62.92 0.00 46.08 24.74
Satisfactory 1.87 12.50 0.00 0.00 19.10 0.00 9.15 4.12
2
Principal could provide information easily
Very Good 98.13 87.50 81.82 77.14 100.00 90.00 92.81 84.54 Good 1.87 12.50 18.18 22.86 0.00 0.00 7.19 15.46 Satisfactory 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Bad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3
Information given from single register only 14.95 18.75 16.36 40.00 37.08 30.00 21.90 29.90
4
Maintenance of attendance register 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 86.67 100.00 95.88
5
Availability of students enrolment in category 83.18 87.50 84.55 85.71 67.42 33.33 79.08 70.10
6
Availability of reportcard of school 80.37 75.00 80.91 80.00 13.48 10.00 61.11 56.70
7
Preserving records properly 100.00 96.88 91.82 100.00 100.00 90.00 97.39 95.88
8
Teachers reaching school in time 98.13 96.88 98.18 100.00 100.00 93.33 99.02 96.91
9 Availability of DISE format 87.85 87.50 86.36 94.29 98.88 90.00 90.52 90.72
10
Problems faced by enumerator in collecting information 1.87 9.38 1.82 5.71 0.00 3.33 1.31 6.19
11
Availability of Display Boards in the School 91.59 75.00 82.73 85.71 24.72 6.67 68.95 57.73
12
Facility of midday meal in school 95.33 18.75 96.36 20.00 94.38 43.33 95.42 26.80
13
Quality of midday meal in school
Good 98.04 100.00 84.91 100.00 100.00 0.00 93.84 50.00 Satisfactory 1.96 0.00 15.09 0.00 0.00 76.92 6.16 38.46
Not Satisfactory
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23.08 0.00 11.54
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LISTS OF OFFICIALS AND PERSONNEL ENGAGED IN DATA COLLECTION,
SUPERVISION, INSPECTION, SCRUTINY, VALIDATION, DATA ENTRY AND
TABULATION
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List of employees engaged as research investigators in data collection of 5 percent PES of DISE
Sl. No.
District Name of Employees Designation Period
1. DUNGARPUR 1. Sh. Punit Sharma 2. Sh. Ganesh Lal Modi 3. Sh. Sita Ram Jangid 4. Sh. Jagat Narain Vyas 5. Sh. Upendra Kumar
Pandya
Statistical Officer Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant Statistical Inspector
14.3.2011 to 26.3.2011
2. CHURU 1. Sh. Surendra Prakash Dhadich
2. Sh. Shiv Pal Singh 3. Sh. Mahendra Kumar
Soni 4. Sh. Parmeshwar Lal Neol 5. Sh. Vinod Kumar Saini 6. Sh. Ashok Kumar Jangid
Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant P.E.O. Statistical Inspector L.D.C.
15.3.2011 to 31.3.2011
3. JHALAWAR 1. Sh. Chaturverg Malpani 2. Sh. Lalit Kumar Sain 3. Sh. Suresh Chandra
Sharma 4. Sh. Paras Kumar
Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant Statistical Inspector
U.D.C.
14.3.2011 to 28.3.2011
List of Officers and Employees engaged in field inspection and
supervision of data collection of 5 % PES of DISE
Sl. No.
Name of Officer/Employees
Designation Tour in which District and Period
1. Sh. Misa Ram Prajapat Dy. Director, DES, Jaipur 22-23.03.2011 (Churu) 2. Dr. R.N. Meena Dy. Director, DES, Jaipur 22-23.03.2011
(Dungarpur) 3. Sh. P.C. Jain Asstt. Director, DES,
Jaipur 22-23.03.2011 (Jhalawar)
4. Sh. Rajeev Srivastava Sta. Asstt., DES, Jaipur 22-23.03.2011 (Jhalawar) 5. Sh. J.P. Meena Sta. Asstt., DES, Jaipur 22-23.03.2011
(Dungarpur) 6. Sh. Lal Chand
Kacchawa Sta. Asstt., DES, Jaipur 22-23.03.2011 (Churu)
7. Sh.Anil Kumar Maheshwari
Sta.Asstt., DES, Jaipur 17-18.03.2011 (Churu) 22-25.03.2011 (Jhalawar)
8. Sh. Ashok Kumar Verma
Sta. Asstt., DES, Jaipur 17-18.03.2011 (Churu)
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List of Employees engaged in scrutiny of data of 5 % PES of DISE
Sl. No.
Name of Employees
Designation
1. Sh. Anil Kumar Maheshwari Statistical Assistant 2. Sh. Jagdish Prasad Meena Statistical Assistant 3. Sh. Ashok Kumar Verma Statistical Assistant 4. Sh. Anil Kumar Jain Statistical Assistant
List of Employees engaged in data entry of 5 % PES of DISE
Sl. No.
Name of Employees
Designation
1. Sh. Dinesh Vijay Programmer 2. Sh. K.G. Sharma Statistical Assistant 3. Sh. Rajeev Srivastava Statistical Assistant 4. Sh. Ram Niwas Statistical Assistant 5. Sh. Rajeev Chaudhuri Statistical Inspector 6. Sh. R.D. Sharma Statistical Inspector 7. Sh. Deepak Sharma Computor
List of Employees engaged in tabulation of data of 5% PES of DISE
1. Rajeev Chaudhuri
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LIST OF SAMPLED GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE THREE
SELECTED DISTRICTS, 2010-11
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CHURU
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Type
Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. JASARASAR CHURU GSSS JASRASAR GOVT. KOTVAD NOTHOTAN CHURU GPS BASS GORSIYAN GOVT. LOHASANA BADA CHURU GSS LOHASANA GOVT. RATAN NAGAR CHURU GUPS SANSKRIT GOVT. DHANI DUNGARSINGH CHURU GUPS D.S PURA GOVT. LALASAR BANIROTAN CHURU GUPS LALASAR PATTA RAJPURA
GOVT. KHANDVA PATTA PITHISAR CHURU GUPS KHANDVA PATTA PITHISAR
GOVT. BAS MAHALAN CHURU GPS BASS MAHALAN GOVT. SAHANALI BADI CHURU GUPS SAHANALI BADI GOVT. GAJSAR CHURU GUPS A H GAJSAR GOVT. KHIVANSAR CHURU GUPS KHINWANSAR GOVT. LADADIA CHURU GUPS LADADIA
GOVT. RAMPURA BASS JASRASAR CHURU GUPS SANSKRIT
GOVT. ASAL KHEDI CHURU GSS ASAL KHEDI GOVT. DANDU CHURU GUPS DANDU
GOVT. CHURU1 CHURU MADRSA NULUM THEEM WARD18 CHUR
GOVT. KUNSISAR CHURU GSS KUNASISAR GOVT. JHARIA CHURU G.MADHYAMIK SCHOOL JHARIA GOVT. BHATHOR RAJGARH GPS BHATHOR GOVT. RAMASARA TAL RAJGARH GUPS RAMSARA TAL GOVT. LASEDI RAJGARH GUPS GOTHYAN CHOTI GOVT. MUNDI TAL RAJGARH GSS MUNDI TAL GOVT. DHANI JIVANGIRI RAJGARH GPS GUNSAION KI DHANI GOVT. GAGADVAS RAJGARH GSS GAGADVAS GOVT. BAS RIHASANA RAJGARH GPS REDSANA BAS GOVT. JIRAM BAS RAJGARH GPS BAS JIRAM GOVT. DHANI BADI RAJGARH GUPS(B) DHANI BADI
GOVT. DHANI MOJI RAJGARH GPS DHANI DHANKAN DHANI MOJI
GOVT. SHAYPURA RAJGARH GPS SAYOPUARA GOVT. LUDHI JHABAR RAJGARH G SANSKRIT SS LUDI JHABAR GOVT. CHIMANPURA RAJGARH GPS CHIMANPURA GOVT. RAMPURA RAJGARH G ANARI BAI UPS RAMPURA BERI GOVT. BHENSALI RAJGARH GHSS BHANSALI
GOVT. HAMIRVAS CHHOTA RAJGARH GPS DHANI HARIJAN BASTI HAMIRV
GOVT. BERASAR CHHOTA RAJGARH GPS BERASAR CHOTA GOVT. LUTAN MAGANIVAS RAJGARH GPS LUTANA MAGANIVAS GOVT. RUKHASAR RATANGARH GUPS RUKHASAR GOVT. KUSUMDESAR RATANGARH GUPSG KUSUMDESAR GOVT. PARSANEU RATANGARH RGSJP KALARA JOHAR GOVT. HARDESAR RATANGARH GUPS SANSKRIT HARDESAR GOVT. LACHADSAR RATANGARH GPS BHUDARI JOHARI GOVT. LACHADSAR RATANGARH GGUPS LACHADSAR GOVT. JEGANIA BIDAVATAN RATANGARH GUPSG JEGANIA BIDAVATAN GOVT. NUA RATANGARH SKS CHALIYA JOHAD NUA GOVT. CHAMPAVASI RATANGARH GUPS CHAMPAVASI
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. NOSARIA RATANGARH GSS NOSARIA GOVT. BHANUDA CHARNAN RATANGARH GPS BHANUDA CHARNAN GOVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH MADRSA JIYAUL SS RATANGARH GOVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH GUPS NO 2 RATANGARH GOVT. BHOJASAR RATANGARH GSS BHOJASAR GOVT. ABADSAR RATANGARH AV LAKHAN JOHDA ABADSAR GOVT. SULKHANIA RATANGARH GSS SULKHANIA GOVT. BHAUWALA SARDARSAHAR GUPS BHAUWALA GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR GUPS GRAMIN KGBV GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS COMPULSORY SRDR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR PS NO.5 SRDR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR GOVT.GIRLS U.P.S, JAITSISAR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS SAWAR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS SAWAI BALWANIA GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS BALAL GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS AMARSAR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS SANSKRIT VIDHYALALY GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR PS MEHRASAR UPADHYAY GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR PS DHUTOKA GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS DEVSAR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR PS BLUE BAS GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR PS RATSAR GOVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS DHANI LETAWAL GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH UPS DHANI RENWA GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH PS BHOM JYAK GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH PS ABSARNAVI GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS DHADHERU GODRAM GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS DUNKAR GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH SKS DUNADIYA GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS DODALAI TAL LALGARH GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS IYARA FATA
GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS SUJANGARH GRAMIN BOJLAI RD
GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS GOGANA DHANI GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GSS CHAK RAJIYASAR GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GUPS DHADHERU GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GUPS KHALIYA KANI RAM GOVT. CHURU CHURU GPS WARD NO 17 GOVT. CHURU CHURU GPSG BIDASAR GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH SKS PANDARON KI DHANI GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GPS NAVEEN NORANGSAR GOVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH SKS BHOM IYARA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS MADAVAS GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GGUPS GAJUVAS GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR SKS BIGHARAN GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS JHADSAR GAJIA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS DHANI CHARNANA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GUPS LAKHANVAS GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GUPSG REDI GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS DHANI MANA
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GUPS BHADANG GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GSS DHIRVAS BADA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS KALVAS GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS SARAYAN GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GUPS DHANI MOTISINGH GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GSS RAAYA TUNDA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS HARIPURA GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR SEC. SANSKRIT TARANAGAR GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GUPS GOGATIA KACHAVTAN GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR GPS INDASE KIRSALI GOVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR TAGORE UPS PVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR SS SARSWATI PVT. SARDARSHAHAR SARDARSAHAR SHYAM BAL SIKHSHA NIKETAN PVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH BAGESHAVARI SS PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR RAJSTHAN PUBLIC SCHOOL PVT. CHURU PITHISAR SOFIA PUBLIC PITHISAR(GHANTEL) PVT. CHURU CHURU CHURU ACADEMY PVT. CHURU CHURU BHAWANI NIKETAN PVT. CHURU CHURU ADRASH VIDYA MANDIR PS PVT. RAJGARH RAJGARH RPSS KHUDDI PVT. RAJGARH RAJGARH ADARSH PS DINGALI PVT. RAJGARH RAJGARH TARACHAND MEMO UPS CHIMANPURA PVT. RAJGARH RAJGARH JAI BHART UPS TAMBA KHERI PVT. RAJGARH RAJGARH BHARTI VMUPS BHOJAN PVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH SWAMI SAMBHU GIRI KANWARI PVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL RATANGAHR PVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH JAI SHRE PUBLIC SHIKSHAN SANST PVT. RATANGARH RAJLDESAR MADARSA GADRIB NAWAJ RAJLDESAR PVT. RATANGARH RATANGARH SS GRAMOTHAN S.S. PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR NAVIN CHALDRAN SIKHAN SANSTHAN PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR BUNIDES S SARDARSHAR PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR SS MAHAVEER PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR UPS SMT.SUAA DEVI TANTIYA PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR NCSS KALYANPURA PVT. SARDARSAHAR SARDARSAHAR ANURAG SCHOOL UDASAR BIDAWATAN PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH GURUKUL VIDHYAPEETH PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH SWAMI OMANAND SARS.SS GULERIA PVT. CHURU CHURU VIDYA VIHAR SS PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH HOLY HEART PS PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH BDS PUBLIC PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH MARAL PUBLIC GIRLS SCHOOL
PVT. SUJANGARH SUJANGARH DREAM LEND ACEDAMY SIKSHAN SANSTHAN
PVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR BAL VIKAS SEC. BUCHAVAS PVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DHANI KUMHRAN PVT. TARANAGAR TARANAGAR BANECHAND PS SCHOOL
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DUNGARPUR
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. BHATWARA ASPUR GOVT.U.P.S.BHATWARA GOVT. BHEVDI ASPUR GOVT. P.S.DHANI KHAJUR GOVT. MYALA. ASPUR GOVT. P.S.MATA FALA GOVT. GALIYA KOT ASPUR GOVT. P.S.PADIYARI GOVT. BARI FALA ASPUR GOVT. P.S.BARI FALA GOVT. KANTARVA ASPUR GOVT. P.S KANTARVA GOVT. MOVAIE ASPUR GOVT. G.U.P.S KGBV MOVAI GOVT. MAAL PATELIYA ASPUR GOVT. P.S.PATELIYA GOVT. NANDLI SAGOURA ASPUR GOVT. P.S. NAI BASTI NANDLI SAGO GOVT. BHAGAL FALA ASPUR GOVT. P.S.BHAGAL FALA GOVT. NAVATAPRA ASPUR GOVT. U.P.S. NAVATAPRA GOVT. PINDAVAL ASPUR GOVT. S.S. PINDAVAL GOVT. USMANIYA ASPUR GOVT. P.S.UPLAWARA GOVT. MUNGED ASPUR GOVT. P.S. NAI BASTI GOVT. RAYKI ASPUR GOVT. P.S.RAYKI GOVT. ASPUR ASPUR GOVT. P.S.ASPUR GOVT. BHAINKHRED ASPUR GOVT.U. P.S.SKOTIYA ODA GOVT. VASUNDRA BADI ASPUR GOVT. U.P.S.VASUNDRA BADI GOVT. SAKANI ASPUR GOVT. P.S. SAKANI GOVT. LAPNIYA ASPUR GOVT. U.P.S.LAPNIYA GOVT. KANTHARI ASPUR GOVT. P.S. KHERA SAMOR GOVT. SOLAJ ASPUR GOVT. U.P.S. SOLAJ GOVT. UPAR GAMIYA BICCHIWARA GOVT.S.K.P.S.UPAR GAMIYA GOVT. TALEYA BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. KADVALIYA FALA GOVT. MANA TALAIE BICCHIWARA GOVT.S.K.U.P.S.MANA TALAIE GOVT. SANCHIYA BICCHIWARA GOVT.U.P.S. MASOT FALA GOVT. JHALAN BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S.JHALAN GOVT. RAMPUR BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. NANI KUNDI GOVT. GAINJI DUNGARPUR GOVT.G.U.P.S.GAINJI GOVT. BAROTI MAY CHAK BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. KOPSA FALA GOVT. ANNPURA BICCHIWARA GOVT.U.P.S.ANNPURA GOVT. CHAKMAHURI BICCHIWARA GOVT P S DIMIYA MANATFALA GOVT. GANDHVA BICCHIWARA GOVT.G.U.P.S.GANDHVA PAL GOVT. VILPAN BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S.PAVRA GOVT. PAL MAHURI BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. BHAGA SIRA GOVT. BALWARA BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. VENAR FALA GOVT. KANKRADRA BICCHIWARA GOVT.S.K.P.S.KAKRA DRA GOVT. BICHHIWARA BICCHIWARA GOVT.G.U.P.S.BICHHIWARA GOVT. THANA BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. RERA FALA GOVT. ODABADA BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S.DOLI FALA GOVT. DHAMOD BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S.GHONGHA FALA
GOVT. BHANDARIYA MAY CHAK BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. PANIDARA
GOVT. TENGARWARA BICCHIWARA GOVT.P.S. SUKHAMAL GOVT. NARELI BICCHIWARA GOVT.U.P.S. VARHAT FALA
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. SAMOTA KA ODA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. SAMOTA KA ODA GOVT. DHAMALA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. DHAMALA
GOVT. KHERA KUCCHAWASA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. DOULPURA
GOVT. NAVA DARA HATHAIE DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. NAVA DARA HATHAIE
GOVT. SABGARH DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. SABLANA GOVT. TORNIYAN DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. TORNIYAN GOVT. DHAIYATA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. THAIYATA GOVT. WARD NO.2 DUNGARPUR GOVT PRI SANSKRIT DUNGARPUR GOVT. AASELA DUNGARPUR GOVT P.S.NAI BASTI ASELA GOVT. BAVDI KHEDA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. BAVDI KHEDA GOVT. BHINDA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. VANKA KHANDA (BADGA) GOVT. DHOLKA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S.DHOLKA GOVT. NAYA GAON PUNALI DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. NAYA GAON DAMRI GOVT. JHONTHARI FALA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. BICH KA FALA GOVT. KOLKHANDA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. PUNELA GOVT. WARD NO5 DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. NO.9 AMBA MATA GOVT. JHANKOL DUNGARPUR GOVT.U.P.S .JHAKOL GOVT. SATU DUNGARPUR GOVT.A.U.P.S. SATTU GOVT. WARD NO.7 DUNGARPUR GOVT.U.P.S. DAGUNA
GOVT. MANDVA MAY CHAK DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. INDURVA FALA DIMIYA
GOVT. PAL KOLKHANDA DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. DUNGRA NAI BASTI GOVT. MANPUR DUNGARPUR GOVT.P.S. KHARKHERA FALA MANPUR GOVT. KAILASHPURI SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.KAILASHPURI GOVT. CHIBUDA SAGWARA GOVT.U.P.S.CHIBUDA GOVT. KARADA SAGWARA GOVT.SEC. KARADA GOVT. TAMTIYA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S. .BHAGELA TAMTIYA GOVT. BHILUDA SAGWARA GOVT.U.P.S.GANESHPURI GOVT. BARBODANIYA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.MAHIWALIYA GOVT. KALYANPUR SAGWARA GOVT.U.P.S.KALYANPUR GOVT. DOLI (BHILUNDA SAGWARA GOVT.U.P.S DOLI (BHILUNDA) GOVT. GULABPURA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.GULABPURA GOVT. BUCHIYA CHOTA SAGWARA G.S.S.BUCHIYA CHOTA GOVT. NOGAMA SAGWARA GOVT.U.P.S.LOHARIYA FALA GOVT. MAVITA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.NAVADHARA GOVT. WARD NO.12 SAGWARA GOVT.VADEL.GIRLS.S.SEC.S.SAGWARA GOVT. DIVDA CHHOTA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.BHAYAG PURI GOVT. BHASOR SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.NAVA TAPRA GOVT. VARDA SAGWARA GOVT.GIRLS U.P.S.VARDA GOVT. WARD NO.5 SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.SAGWARA GOVT. OBRI SAGWARA GOVT.P.S. .NAI BASTI JHAMBUNAL
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. OAD SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.PANVA FALA GOVT. AARA SAGWARA GOVT.P.S. ARA GOVT. SAIYO KA TALAB SAGWARA GOVT.P.S.SAIYO KA TALAB GOVT. JOGPUR SAGWARA GOVT.P.S..KATARA FALA GOVT. SALEDA SIMALWARA GOVT.U.P.S.SALEDA GOVT. JHOSAVA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.PANCH LIMRI GOVT. AMBAU SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S. MADA FALA
GOVT. NAVADHARA MATA JI SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S. NAVA GHARA MATA JI
GOVT. HANSELA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.HANSELA GOVT. NAYA GAON GOBER SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S. NAYA GAON GOBER GOVT. ADARSH GAON SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.VEER KUNDALI GOVT. CHANDAN FALA SIMALWARA GOVT.U.P.S.CHANDAN FALA GOVT. RATANPURA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.RAM RATAN FALA
GOVT. BHANDARA NAVEEN SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.BHANDARA NAVEEN
GOVT. CHIKHLI SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.SHARMI FALA GOVT. GALIYA KOT SIMALWARA GOVT.U.P.S.JUHI TALAIE GOVT. GADHA PATTE PITH SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.MGHTALAB GOVT. JHALAIE SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.TORAN MAHURI
GOVT. NAI BASTI MORDI FALA SIMALWARA GOVT. P.S. NAI BASTI MORDI FALA
GOVT. NADIYA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.BIJOLA GOVT. SIMALWARA SIMALWARA GOVT.G.U.P.S.SIMALWARA GODAM GOVT. CHADOLI SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.NAKA TALAIE GOVT. BHACHADIYA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.MANDALI NAVA DHARA GOVT. .TAMBOLIYA SIMALWARA GOVT.P.S.TAMBOLIYA GOVT. .PALANPURA SIMALWARA GOVT.U.P.S.PALANPURA GOVT. SALEDA SIMALWARA GOVT.U.P.S .SALEDA PVT. GALIYA KOT SIMALWARA SVN UPS GALIYAKOT PVT. KUNWA SIMALWARA NEW ADRASH PUB. U.P.S. KUNWA PVT. SABLA ASPUR SH. P.P.D.J.U.P.S.SABLA PVT. SABLA ASPUR N.ADARSH P.S.SABLA PVT. BODIGAMA BADA ASPUR NAV J. PUB. S.BODIGAMA BADA PVT. RICCHA ASPUR GAYTRI VIDHYA MANDIR PS RICCHA PVT. RAMGARH ASPUR NEW GAYATRI PUB P.S RAMGRAH PVT. LILWASA ASPUR VANDANA PUB.S. CHUNDIYAWARA PVT. SABLA ASPUR S.B.U.P.S..SABLA PVT. TALAIYA BICCHIWARA S.P.V.N. TALAIYA PVT. VASUVA BICCHIWARA T.P.S. VASUVA PVT. KUNBA BICCHIWARA P.P.S.KANBA PVT. CHANDAVADA BICCHIWARA S.S.N.U.P.S CHANDAVADA PVT. JHALAN BICCHIWARA N.P.S.JELANA VARD NO.6
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
PVT. GAINJI BICCHIWARA S.S.U.P.S. GENJI PVT. DAKANMARIYA BICCHIWARA RAJSTHAN P.P.S, MALI FALA PVT. FALA DOLI DUNGARPUR SWAMI VIVAKANAND P.S. FALOJ PVT. WARD.NO,1 DUNGARPUR J.V.V.P.S.RAJPUR
PVT. WARD.NO,22 DUNGARPUR BHOGI. PAN. P.S. GHANDI ASHRAM, DPR
PVT. KHERA KUCCHAWASA DUNGARPUR E.PUB.S.KHERA KACCHAWASA
PVT. WARD.NO,16 DUNGARPUR K. BHASKAR PUB SCHOOL DUNGARPUR
PVT. WARD.NO,5 DUNGARPUR K.B.V.M. UPS PUNALI PVT. WARD.NO,24 DUNGARPUR S.N.M.S.UPS SHIVAJI NAGAR PVT. KARIYANA SAGWARA N.A.V.V.KARIYANA PVT. KARADA SAGWARA GURUKUL U.P.S. KARADA PVT. SARODA SAGWARA V.N.U.P.S.SARODA PVT. JETHANA SAGWARA SAMARTH.S.N.SEC.S. JETHANA PVT. BHILUDA SAGWARA JAGNNATH PANDYA .P.S. BHILUDA PVT. WARD.NO,22 SAGWARA A.V.N.U.P.S.SAGWARA PVT. GHORA FALA SAGWARA A.V.N.U.P.S.GHODA FALA PVT. SADRIYA SIMALWARA S.V.N.PS CHADAN PVT. PITH SIMALWARA GRAMMAR PUB.SC.PITH PVT. RATDIYA SIMALWARA V.V.V.P.S. RATDIYA PVT. CHITRI SIMALWARA ASHIRVAD N.P.S.PS CHITRI PVT. CHIKHLI SIMALWARA A.U.P.S. CHIKHLI
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JHALAWAR
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Type
Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. TEKLA BAKANI GPS TEKLA GOVT. AMARPURA KHURD BAKANI G.P.S., AMARPURA KHURD GOVT. BANSKHEDI
LODHAN BAKANI G.SEC.S., BANSKHEDI LODHAN
GOVT. KUSHALPUR BAKANI
RAJKIA MADYAYMIK VIDHYALA KUSHALPUR
GOVT. GURADI BAKANI G.P.S.,GURADI GOVT. JHIJNIA BAKANI G.P.S.,JHIJNIA GOVT. PANCH PEEPLIYA BAKANI G.P.S.,PANCH PEEPLIYA GOVT. RAMMALTI BAKANI G.P.S.,RAMMALTI GOVT. PEEPALYA TALAB BAKANI G.U.P.S.,PEEPALYA TALAB GOVT. RATLAI BAKANI G.U.P.S., GIRLS RATLAI GOVT. DEVLI BAKANI G.P.S.,DEVLI GOVT. MOTIPURA BAKANI G.P.S., MOTIPURA GOVT. DORIYAKHEDI BAKANI G.P.S., DORIYAKHEDI GOVT. GHODA KHEDA BAKANI G.P.S.,GHODA KHEDA GOVT. KHACHAROD BAKANI G.U.P.S., KHACHAROD GOVT. RAWATPURA DAG G.P.S.,RAWATPURA GOVT. MUNDALA DAG G.P.S.,MUNDALA GOVT. DAG DAG G.U.P.S., ,DAG GOVT. GANGDHAR KA
KHEDA DAG G.P.S.,GANGDHAR KA KHEDA GOVT. LAKHAKHEDI UMAT DAG G.P.S.,LAKHAKHEDI UMAT GOVT. RAJPURA DAG G.P.S.,RAJPURA GOVT. SAKATPUR DAG S.K.S., SAKATPUR GOVT. PIPALYA KALAN DAG G.U.P.S.,PIPALYA KALAN GOVT. SINGHALA DAG G.U.P.S.,SINGHALA GOVT. ,KHAMLA DAG G.P.S.,KHAMLA GOVT. KARANPURA DAG G.P.S.,KARANPURA GOVT. MORUKHEDI DAG G.U.P.S.,MORUKHEDI GOVT. SINGHAPUR DAG G.SEC.S.,SINGHAPUR GOVT. BANI KHEDA DAG G.P.S., BANI KHEDA GOVT. BANI DAG G.SEC.S.,BANI GOVT. KHAIRASI JHALARAPATAN G.P.S.,KHAIRASI GOVT. SEMLI GOKUL JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,SEMLI GOKUL GOVT. ,MEHSAR JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,MEHSAR GOVT.
JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN GOVT.G.U.P.S. J. PATAN,WARD NO.9
GOVT. ASNAWAR JHALARAPATAN GUPS,ASNAWAR GOVT. JHITAPURA JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,JHITAPURA GOVT.
LAL BAGH J.PATAN JHALARAPATAN GOVT.G.U.P.S.,.LAL BAGH J.PATAN
GOVT. KOTADA JHALARAPATAN G.P.S.,KOTADA
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. BORDA JHALARAPATAN G.SEC.S.,BORDA GOVT. AKODIA JHALARAPATAN GPS AKODIA GOVT. GHUNAPANI JHALARAPATAN GPS GHUNAPANI GOVT. ,BAKANI KHURD JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,BAKANI KHURD GOVT. GADARI JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,GADARI GOVT. GADIA MER II JHALARAPATAN G.U.P.S.,GADIA MER II GOVT. KAVLDA KHANPUR GOVT,S.S. KAVLDA GOVT.
KHANPUR KHANPUR MADARASA ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA RASULPUR
GOVT. CHANDALIYA KHANPUR G.U.P.S.,CHANDALIYA GOVT. CHATARPURA KHANPUR G.U.P.S.,CHATARPURA GOVT.
SAROLA KALA KHANPUR MADARSA AHLE SUNNAT SAROLA KALA
GOVT. NIPANIYA KHANPUR G.P.S.,NIPANIYA GOVT. JAGDISHPURA KHANPUR G.P.S.,JAGDISHPURA GOVT. KHAMAWADA KHANPUR G.U.P.S.,KHAMAWADA GOVT. BORADA KHANPUR G.U.P.S.,BORADA GOVT. THIKARIYA KHANPUR G.P.S.,THIKARIYA GOVT. MANPURA KHANPUR G.P.S.,MANPURA GOVT.
GOLANA KHANPUR G.U.P.S., WARD NO.7,8,9-GOLANA
GOVT. MARAYTA KHANPUR G.U.P.S., MARAYTA GOVT. LIMI KHANPUR GOVT.S.S.LIMI GOVT.
DEHIKHERA KHANPUR MADARSA GARIB NAWAJ DEHIKHERA
GOVT. AKLERA AKLERA G.P.S.,BETWEEN 2&5,AKLERA GOVT. GUWAD MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,GUWADI GOVT. SEMLI HAAT MANOHARTHANA G.SEC.S.,SEMLI HAAT GOVT. BORKHANDI KA
PURA MANOHARTHANA G.P.S.,BORKHANDI KA PURA GOVT. JAMUNYA KHURD MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,JAMUNYA KHURD GOVT. TANDI MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,TANDI GOVT. DEVA KA PURA MANOHARTHANA G.P.S.,DEVA KA PURA GOVT. MADANPURYA MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,MADANPURYA GOVT. JAWAR MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,(GIRLS) ,JAWAR GOVT.
JAMUNYA KALAN MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,SANSKRIT ,JAMUNYA KALAN
GOVT. TALAIBEH MANOHARTHANA G.P.S.,TALAIBEH GOVT.
AKLERA AKLERA GOVT.P.S. WARD NO.2 AKLERA
GOVT. KOLUKHEDI KALAN MANOHARTHANA G.SEC.S., KOLUKHEDI KALAN GOVT. GHODA KHEDA MANOHARTHANA G.P.S.,GHODA KHEDA GOVT. BHOJPUR MANOHARTHANA G.U.P.S.,BHOJPUR
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
GOVT. MOHAMMAD NAGAR SUNEL G.P.S.,MOHAMMAD NAGAR
GOVT. BHAGWANPURA SUNEL GOVT.P.S.BHAGWANPURA GOVT. BANOR SUNEL G.SEC.S.,BANOR GOVT. BOLIYA BUJURG SUNEL G.SEC.S., BOLIYA BUJURG GOVT. BORADA SUNEL G.U.P.S.,BORADA GOVT. BAKIPURA SUNEL G.P.S.,BAKIPURA (AMIRPURA) GOVT. UNHEL SUNEL G.SEC.S.,UNHEL GOVT. AUSAV SUNEL G.U.P.S.,(GIRLS),AUSAV GOVT. THIKARIYA SUNEL G.P.S.,THIKARIYA GOVT. LAXMIPURA SUNEL G.P.S.,LAXMIPURA GOVT. KHADAGPURA SUNEL G.P.S.,KHADAGPURA GOVT. PIRAWA SUNEL G.P.S.,WARD NO.4,PIRAWA GOVT. DHARONIYA SUNEL G.SEC.S.,DHARONIYA GOVT. BAJARANGPURA SUNEL G.P.S.,BAJARANGPURA GOVT. KOTADA SUNEL G.P.S.,KOTADA PVT. DEVALI BAKANI MA SARSVATI S.SAN. DEVALI PVT.
NANOR BAKANI M.GANDHI SIKHANA SSNTHAN,NANOR
PVT. RICHHAWA BAKANI
BHIMRAW AMBEDKAR PUBLIC SCHOOL,RICHHAWA
PVT. RIJHON BAKANI
SWAMI VIVEKANAND VIDHYA MANDIR,RIJHON
PVT. MODI BAKANI UDAY SEWA SNASTHAN,MODI PVT. DAG DAG NEW AKLAVYA SCHOOL,DAG PVT.
GANGDHAR DAG SMART KIDS SCHOOL,GANGDHAR
PVT. PAGARIYA DAG
SARASWATI VIDYA MANDIR,PAGARIYA
PVT. JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN
KAPIL SIKHSHAN SANSTHAN,WARD NO.5
PVT. JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN
RADHA KRISHANAN PUBLIK SCHOOL,WARD NO.9
PVT. JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN
ADARSH VIDHYA MANDIR,WARD NO.9
PVT. JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN
SANKAR VIDHYA MANDIR,WARD NO.17
PVT. JHALARAPATAN JHALARAPATAN
SARASWATI VIDYA MANDIR,WARD NO.9
PVT. KHEDA(HARIGARH) KHANPUR
NAVODIT SIKSHAN SNASTHAN,KHEDA(HARIGARH)
PVT. CHALET KHANPUR
ABHISHEK SIKSHAN VIDHYALAL,CHALET
PVT. KHANPUR KHANPUR
ALBERT SECONDARY SCHOOL,KHANPUR
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Type Panchayat/ Village name Block Name of School
PVT. KHANPUR KHANPUR
SARASWATI MADHYAMIK BAL SADAN,KHANPUR
PVT. SAROLA KALA KHANPUR
JYANTI UPS VIDHYALAL,SAROLA KALA
PVT. AKLERA AKLERA TTS CENTRALS UPS SCHOOL PVT.
AKLERA AKLERA NEW NALANDA M. VIFHYALA,AKLERA
PVT. AKLERA AKLERA
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FIVE PERCENT SAMPLE CHECK : SPECIAL DCF FOR POST ENUMERATION SURVEY
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