ssa 2010-11 analysis ppt
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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Andhra Pradesh Analysisfor 2010-11TRANSCRIPT
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Sarva Siksha Abhyaan A Review
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Points Discussed 6-11 Years Primary Education Status Quo 6- 11 Years
Access, Literacy, Child Population 6-
11 Years
Enrolments and Out of School SC, ST, OBC, Muslim and Total 6-11
Years
Points of Focus Never Enrolled, Drop Outs,
Retention, and Transition
Infrastructure Number of Schools, Drinking Water,
Common Toilets, Girls Toilets
Quality of Education Reading, Basic Arithmetic, Everyday Calculations
11-14 Years Upper Primary
Education Status Quo 11- 14 Years Access, Literacy, Child Population 11 14 Years
Enrolments and Out of School SC, ST, OBC, Muslim and Total 11 -14
Years
Points of Focus Never Enrolled, Drop Outs, and
Retention
Infrastructure Number of Schools, Drinking Water
Common Toilets, Girls Toilets
Quality of Education Reading, Basic Arithmetic, Everyday
Calculations
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6 Districts
Account for 43%
of the Habitations
in the State
Total Number of
Habitations 74946 Chittoor, Vishakhapatnam,
Kadapa, Srikakulam, East.
Godavari, Mahbubnagar
32, 449 OR [43.29%]
Total Number of
Habitations in Each
District 2010
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Number of
Habitations Without
Primary and Upper
Primary Schools
Vishakhapatnam
Srikakulam,
Vizianagaram,
Kadapa, E.
Godavari,
Adilabad - 2047
67.40%
Total Number
of
Habitations
Without
Primary
Schools Within
1 km
3061
Vizianagaram East
Godavari Adilabad
839
99.40%
Total Number of
Habitations
Without Upper
Primary Schools
Within 3km
844
Access to Primary School Access to Upper Primary Schools
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Vishakhapatnam
Vizianagaram
Srikakulam,
Prakasham and
Khammam have
only 85% - 95% habitations with
access to Primary
Schools within 1km
18 District have 100%
access
2 districts 99.9 and
Only 3 districts have less
than 97% access to Upper
Primary Schools within 3
km.
Vizianagaram - 80% Access
to Upper Primary Schools is
- a Cause of Concern
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The Literacy rate is
between 60% to 78.8%
in 10 districts. lowest in Vizianagaram,
Medak, and Nizamabad.
Mahbubnagar has
44.4% Literacy Rate
Variation of 20% between male and female literacy.. Average Male and Female literacy is
69.7% and 49.1% respectively. Average Male literacy rate range
- 56% - 83% and Average Female literacy rates range
31.9% - 73.5%. Gender Parity improves as literacy rates
improve. Gap is 20%-25% in the lower literacy districts and 10%
in higher literacy rate districts
Literacy Rates 2010
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Karimnagar 287786
Srikakulam
222319
Medak 251390
Ranga Reddy
481353
Prakasham 292992
E. Godavari
390516
Khammam 221428
W. Godavari 290861
Krishna 312984
Warangal 287786
Kurnool
368772
Nalgonda
278740
Vizianagaram 196237
Guntur
350889
Anantapur
319056
Mahbubnagar
355221
Hyderabad
348075
Kadapa
255567
Chittoor 312984
Vishakhapatnam
338399
Nellore 223754
Nizamabad 213036
Adilabad
269862
Literacy Rates Between 44%-53%
Literacy Rates Between 54%-60%
Literacy Rates Between 61%-79%
District Wise Child Population [6-11 years] and Ranges in Literacy Rates
Size of the Box
Indicates Child
Population
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Vizianagarm,
Nizamabad
Medak, Adilabad,
Kurnool,
Mahbubnagar,
Karimnagar
28.20% Child Population
Khammam,
Srikakulam,
Nalgonda,
Warangal,
Prakasham,
Anantapur,
Vishakhapatnam
28.57% child Population
Nellore, Kadapa,
W. Godavari,
Krishna, Chittoor,
Hyderabad, Guntur,
E. Godavari, Ranga
Reddy
43.22% Child Population
Lowest Literacy Rate
44%-53%
Medium Literacy Rate
54%-60%
Highest Literacy Rate
61%-79%
Focusing on these
Districts with Highest
Child Population and
low Literacy Rates
will impact the
maximum numbers
Chittoor,
Vishakhapatnam,
Kadapa, Srikakulum,
E. Godavari,
Mahbubnagar,
Anantapur,
Warangal form
2481848
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36% Of Child Population
Literacy Rates Ranges
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Total Number of Child Population 6-11 Years 2010
The Total Child Population in 6-11 Years - 6862407
Ranga Reddy, E. Godavari, Kurnool, Mahbubnagar, Guntur, Hyderabad, Vishakhapatnam
Account for 38.3% of the Total Child Population. Targeting these 7 districts impacts :
Muslims Highest Child Population in Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Kurnool OBC Highest Child Population in Ranga Reddy, Vishakhapatnam, E. Godavari SC Highest Child Population in E. Godavari, Guntur, Kurnool ST Highest Child Population in Vishakhapatnam, Mahbubnagar
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Child Population 6-11 Years 2010
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Muslim - 609101 or 8.80%
Scheduled Tribes - 731294 or 10.60%
Scheduled Castes 1277380 or 18.60%
OBC 4244632 or 61.80%
Proportion of Child Population 6-11 Years Total Child Population Most in [> 320000] Ranga
Reddy, E. Godavari, Kurnool, Mahabubnagar,
Guntur, Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam
Least in [>267000] Vizianagaram, Nizamabad,
Khammam, Srikakulum, Nellor, Medak and Kadapa
SC Child population most in Guntur, E. Godavari, Kurnool and Prakasham
ST child population most in Vishakhapatnam,
Khammam, Adilabad, Warangal, Nalgonda and
Mahbubnagar
OBC child Population most in Ranga Reddy, E.
Godavari and Vishakhapatnam
Muslim child population highest in Hyderabad,
Kurnool, Ranga Reddy, Kadapa
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Districts With Highest Child Population in Each Category
Guntur, E.
Godavari,
Kurnool and
Prakasham
Vishakhapatnam
, Khammam,
Adilabad,
Warangal,
Nalgonda and
Mahbubnagar
Ranga Reddy,
E. Godavari
and Vishakhapatnam
Hyderabad,
Kurnool, Ranga Reddy, Kadapa
Ranga Reddy, E.
Godavari,
Kurnool,
Mahabubnagar,
Guntur,
Hyderabad and
Vishakhapatnam
All
Communities
Child
population
Highest
in
Muslim Child
Population
Highest
in
SC Child
Population
Highest
in
ST Child
Population
Highest
in
OBC Child
Population
Highest
in
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SC Enrolments Per Cent
All Districts Except
Mahbubnagar, Kadapa,
Ranga Reddy,
Vishakhapatnam and
Hyderabad Have
> 99% enrolments
SC- Number of Out of
School Children
Mahbubnagar, Hyderabad,
Ranga Reddy, Kurnool,
Guntur, and Kadapa
account for 57.28% of the Total SC Out of School
Children
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ST Enrolments Per Cent
ST Number of Out of School Children Khammam, Nellore, Vishakhapatnam,
Mahbubnagar,
Warangal, and
Ranga Reddy
account for
58.68% of the
out of school ST
Children in the
state
Only
Hyderabad,
Kadapa,
Khammam, &
Nellore have
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OBC
Enrolments
All Districts
have
> 98% OBC
Enrolments
OBC Out of School
Children E. Godavari, Guntur,
Hyderabad, Kadapa,
Kurnool, Mahbubnagar
and Ranga Reddy
account for 59.25% of
total OBC Out of School
children
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Muslim Number of Out Of School Children
Guntur, Hyderabad,
Nizamabad, Medak Ranga
Reddy and Warangal account
for 87.86% of Muslim Out Of School Children
Muslim
Enrolments
Per Cent
Nizamabad,
Warangal and
Medak have more
Girls enrolments
than Boys
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Total Number of Enrolments - 6-11 Years - 2010
Total Number of Out of School Children 6-11 Years - 2010 Hyderabad,
Mahbubnagar,
Nizamabad, Ranga
Reddy, Guntur, Kurnool
and Khammam
account for 55.44%
of Total Out of School Children
Except [
Hyderabad,
Nizamabad,
Mahbubnagar and
Khammam] All
Districts
have more than
99% Enrolments
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Never Enrolled 6-11 Years
Nizamabad, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Medak, Mahbubnagar, Khammam and E. Godavari
account for almost 70% [ 11812 of total 17049] of the Never Enrolled children in the
State.
Hyderabad had a reversal - from being the last with ZERO never enrolled numbers in
2007 to Third highest by 2010
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Drop Outs 6-11 Years
Hyderabad, Guntur, Mahbubnagar, Ranga Reddy, Kurnool, Kadapa have the largest
number of drop outs in the state and account for 51% of the states Drop Outs
Hyderabad has the largest number - 4050 drop outs. Sudden spurt in dropouts in
Hyderabad in 2007-08 [1261 to 5103]
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Hyderabad,
Mahbubnagar, Warangal,
Adilabad, Nalgonda,
Kadapa, and Kurnool
Prakasham, Anatapur,
Medak, Ranga Reddy,
Nizamabad, Karimnagar,
Khammam, and
Vizianagaram
Chittoor, Nellore, Guntur,
Krishna, W. Godavari, E.
Godavari,
Vishakhapatnam and
Srikakulam
90% Retention
Retention in Primary School - 2009
Girls Retention Rates are marginally better than Boys in 17 Districts
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Transition Primary School to Upper Primary School
Marginal improvement in the transition from Primary to Upper Primary 2007-
2010.All districts have transition rates above 85%. 13 districts have figures
between 90-95%, 5 districts having less than 90% and 5 district more than
95% transition rates
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Number of Primary Schools 2010
Hyderabad has the
least Number of
Schools 639 that is reflected in its
low enrolments,
low Retention and
high out of school
children
Hyderabad, Ranga
Reddy and Kurnool
with highest total Child Population
have the least
number of Primary
Schools.
Hyderabad, Nizamabad, Ranga Reddy, and Kurnool have the highest number of Out of School Children in the 6-11 years category
Hyderabad, Nizamabad and Ranga Reddy have the most Never Enrolled
Children in the 6-11 years category
Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Kurnool have the Most Number of Drop
Outs in the state in the 6-11 years category
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39149 Schools
OR
68.65%
of Total Number of
Schools
6298
OR
11.04% of Schools
2007
Schools Without Drinking Water Facility
2010
Substantial Reduction in the
Number of Schools Without
Drinking Water facility between
2007-2010
The condition has improved from
all districts [ Except Hyderabad]
having more than 1000 schools
without Drinking Water facility to
all districts [Except Adilabad,
Medak, Warangal and Nalgonda]
having less than 400 schools
without Drinking Water Facility
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27633 Schools
OR
48.45%
of the Total Number of
Schools in the State
9443 Schools
OR
16.55% Schools
13687 Schools
OR
24%
of the Total
Number of
Schools in the
State
14018
OR
24.58%
of the Total Number
of Schools in the
State
Primary Schools Without Common
Toilets
Primary Schools Without Girls
Toilets
2007 2010 2007 2010
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Size of the Box Indicates Child
Population
High Out of School - ST
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Total Number of Child Population 11-14 Years 2010
Targeted policies addressing these 7 districts impacts enrollments mostly of
Muslim [highest in Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Kurnool] SC [highest in Karimnagar, Kurnool, Ranga Reddy, Krishna, E. Godavari] OBC [highest in Krishna, Hyderabad, Krishna, E. Godavari and Ranga
Reddy]
Ranga Reddy,
Hyderabad, E. Godavari,
Karimnagar, Guntur,
Krishna and Kurnool
have the highest child
population [ All
Communities] and
account for 38% of the total child population in
11-14 years.
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Karimnagar 193710
Srikakulam
114289
Medak 154793
Ranga Reddy
283266
Prakasham
133856
E. Godavari
222754
Khammam 135625
W. Godavari 170288
Krishna
189490
Warangal
180079
Kurnool
187669
Nalgonda
173206
Vizianagaram 100979 Guntur
192170
Anantapur 169368
Mahbubnagar
182320
Hyderabad
237212
Kadapa
134662
Chittoor
176966
Vishakhapatnam 181532
Nellore 121561
Nizamabad 132622 Adilabad
138992
Literacy Rates Between 44%-53%
Literacy Rates Between 54%-60%
Literacy Rates Between 61%-79%
District Wise Child Population [11-14 years] and Ranges in Literacy Rates
Size of the Box
Indicates Child
Population
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Child Population 11-14 Years 2010
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Proportion of Child Population 11-14 Years - 2010
Muslim Child Population 329949 OR 8.44%
OBC Child Population
2548490
OR
65%
ST Child Population 319301 OR 8.17%
SC Child Population 709129 OR
18.15%
ST Child Population
Most in Ranga Reddy, Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda, Adilabad,
Warangal, Vishakhapatnam, and Khammam 59.19%
SC Child Population Most in
Karimnagar, W. Godavari, Kurnool, Ranga Reddy, Krishna, E.
Godavari 41.31%
Total Child Population
Most in Hyderabad, E. Godavari, Karimnagar, Guntur,
Krishna, Kurnool, Mahbubnagar, Vishakhapatnam 48%
Muslim Child Population Most in
Hyderabad, Kurnool, Ranga Reddy, Kadapa, Nizamabad,
Chittoor 55.77%
OBC Child Population Most in
W. Godavari, Krishna ,Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad,
Karimnagar, E. Godavari, Ranga Reddy 40%
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All Districts Except
Hyderabad, Kadapa,
Kurnool and
Mahbubnagar have >
than 96% enrolments.
Hyderabad has 88%
SC enrolments
SC Enrolments
Per Cent
SC Number of Out of
School Children
Hyderabad, Kurnool,
Kadapa, Guntur,
Mahbubnagar, and
Prakasam account for
50.78% of the number
of out of School SC
Children
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ST Enrolments
Per Cent
Kadapa, Nellore,
Hyderabad,
Medak, Adilabad,
Khammam, Chittoor,
have less than 95%
enrolments
ST Number of Out of
School Children
6 Districts Nalgonda, Vishakhapatnam,
Warangal, Nellore,
Adilabad and Khammam
account for 58.13% of the number of ST out of
School Children
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OBC Enrolment
Per Cent
OBC Number of Out
of School Children
All Districts
except Kadapa
and Hyderabad
have > than 98%
enrolments
Children in 7 Districts -
Hyderabad, Kadapa,
Mahbubnagar, Kurnool,
Ranga Reddy, Anatapur, and
Prakasam account for 56%
of OBC Out of School
Children
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Muslim Enrolments
Per Cent
Muslim Number of Out
of School Children
Muslim enrolments are low
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Total Enrolments
Per Cent
Total Number of Out
of School Children
Hyderabad, Kadapa,
Nellore, Adilabad and
Khammam have the
lowest enrolment rates
With Hyderabad having
the least 93.9%
Focusing on Hyderabad,
Kadapa, Kurnool, Guntur,
Mahbubnagar, Nellore
and Ranga Reddy can
address 51% of the out of school children in the
state
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Hyderabad, Nizamabad, Khammam, Kurnool, Vishakhapatnam, Mahbubnagar account
for 65% of the never enrolled children
Reversal in Hyderabad Never Enrolled rates The District witnessed a sudden and major reversal which jumped from the last position in [2000-2009] with ZERO to
highest 1844 in [2010]
The Number of Never Enrolled Boys is Marginally more [53%] than Girls [47%]
Never Enrolled Children 11-14 Years - 2010
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Drop Outs 11-14 Years 2010
Hyderabad, Kadapa, Guntur, Nellore, Kurnool, Adilabad, Ranga Reddy and Mahbubnagar have
more than 3000 Drop Outs and account for 58.28% of the Drop Outs in the State
Hyderabad accounts for 19% of the entire Drop Outs in the State.
The Girls Drop Out rates - 52% are marginally more than the Boys Drop outs - 48%
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Retention in Upper Primary Schools 2009
Hyderabad,
Mahbubnagar, Guntur,
Kurnool, Kadapa
Warangal, Anatapur, Vizianagaram,
Vishakhapatnam, Krishna, Nellore, Ranga
Reddy, Khammam, Srikakulam, E.
Godavari, Adilabad
Nalgonda, Medak,
Prakasham, Chittoor,
W. Godavari, Karimnagar
Deterioration and reversal in retention in upper primary in all Districts, which decreased from all
districts having above 86% retention in 2007 to 11 districts having more than 86% retention in 2009
90% Retention
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Total Number of
Upper Primary
Schools - 19716
Hyderabad has
the least number
of Upper Primary
Schools 203. It accounts for 19%
of Drop Outs,
largest number of
Total number of
Out of School
Children
and lowest
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Upper Primary Schools Without Drinking Water Facility 2007-2010
18813 Schools
OR
95.4 % of
Upper Primary
Schools
1252 Schools OR 6.4%
There has been a remarkable
Reduction in the Number of
Schools without Drinking Water
in Upper Primary Schools
[essentially in 2008-2009]
Medak, Nalgonda, Kurnool
Warangal, Srikakulam and Ranga
Reddy have > 75 Upper Primary
Schools without Drinking Water
and account for 48% of the
schools without drinking water in
the State 2010 2007
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13231 Schools
out of a total of
19716 Schools
OR
67.1% 4475 Schools
OR
22.6%
11002 out of
19716 Schools
OR
55.8% 5006 Schools
OR
25.3%
Upper Primary Schools Without
Common Toilets
Upper Primary Schools Without
Girls Toilets
2007 2010 2007 2010
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Kadapa
Size of the Box Indicates
Child Population
High Out of School - ST