DISTRICT EDUCATION PROFILE

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CHAPTER - 2
DISTRICT EDUCATION PROFILE
The Educational Administrative machinery is headed by the
Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) and is assisted by a team of
1 Educational Officers, 6 Subject Inspectors and one Superintendent of
Physical Education, provide academic guidance at the district level. The
D.D.P.I. takes up the academic and administrative inspections of the
institutions in the district and also provides educational leadership to the
entire district.
At the block level, the Block Educational Officer (BEO) heads the
educational machinery supported by a team of Educational Coordinators
and Cluster Assistant Educational Officers(CAEO). The Cluster Assistant
Educational Officers, Education Coordinators and CRCs pay visits to the
schools in their jurisdiction and provide academic support for quality
improvement in the schools.
Administrative structure & Functioning at the Block Level:
At the block level, the Block Educational Officer (BEO) leads
the educational machinery supported by a team of 5 Educational
Coordinators and Educational Assistants. The Educational Coordinators
and the Educational Assistants pay visits to the schools in their
jurisdiction and provide guidance for quality improvement in the schools.
The BEOs are assisted by the Block Resource Coordinators
in the planning, implementation and supervision of the activities under
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. The BRCs have 5 resource persons – 2 from the
high school cadre and 3 from the primary cadre. These resource persons
provide training, academic guidance and on job support to the teachers
in their respective blocks.
Administrative structure & Functioning at the Cluster Level:
At the cluster level there is a Cluster Resource Person (CRP)
& (CAEO) who provides academic guidance and on job support to the
teachers in their clusters.
) Educational Facilities
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Educational Facilities :
The district has 3873 primary schools out of which 1307 LPS, 1389 are
higher primary schools and 348 high school having classes I to X. This includes
of Government Schools, Aided Schools and Unaided schools. There are 3373
Anganwadi centers run by the Department of Women & Child Development.
The details of the institution in the district is given in table –5.
Table 5
Details of Institutions in the District
No. of Anganawadies (PPS)
3373
No. of Schools (Primary+ High School- All management)
3873
No. of Education Department Primary Schools
1307
No. of Education Department Upper primary School
1389
No of Single teacher schools in the district (Education Dept.)
0
No. of Education Department High schools
348
No. of Education Department P U colleges
221
No. of Aided P U Colleges
25
No. of Un Aided P U Colleges
35
No. of first grade colleges (includes Govt aided and unaided)
36
No. of Aided Primary Schools
24
No. of Aided Upper Primary Schools
113
No. of Un Aided Primary Schools
105
No. of Un Aided Upper Primary Schools
309
No. of Aided High Schools
62
No. of Un Aided High Schools
188
No. of Engineering Colleges
4
No .of Pharmacy Colleges
10
No.of Medical Colleges
2
No.of Law Colleges
2
No.of Polytechnic Colleges
9
No of DED Training Institutes
40
No.of I.T.I.s
15
No.of B.Ed. Colleges
30
No. of Education Department sanctioned posts in LPS & UPS
14445
No. of working Male Teachers - ( Education Department)
7737
No. of working Female Teachers - ( Education Department)
5762
Existing vacant Teacher posts in Education Department schools
946
Independent PU College
01
Independent Aided PU College
0
Independent Un-aided PU College
0
Soure : ZP Glb
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a)
Elementary Education Scenario
In the district 2696 Schools are functioning under the department
of education. Out of which 1307 primary and 1389 upper primary
schools run by the department. 404 primary schools & 30 upper primary
schools opened under
SSA 10 KGBV ( Kasturiba Gandhi Balika
Vidyalaya ) schools are functioning in the district. The block wise details
of schools functioning under education department are provided in the
table 6(a) below. This year 139 schools were increased from last year which
comprises of 50 new schools,20 schools which are shown as aided are
corrected this year and 69 schools data were not given during last year.
For these 69 schools show-cause notice is issued to HM and Concerned
CRC, Grater attention has given this year to rectify the problems.
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There are 10 primary 18 upper primary schools functioning under
social welfare department. In total 1317 primary and 1407 upper
primary schools are managed by Govt. departments, The table 6(b)
provides the block wise details of the Govt. schools. The table 6 (c )& 6(d)
provides the block wise details of aided primary and upper primary
schools run by different managements. There are 113 schools run by
general management, 24 schools of SC management and no school of
ST management. In the district there are 137 aided schools providing
elementary education.
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In the district 100 primary and 300 upper primary unaided
schools functioning in elementary education. 97 primary school and 297
upper primary school maintained by general management, one primary
school and 3 upper primary school maintained by the SC Management.
ST Management Run’s only 1 primary school. And the other management
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functioned 5 primary and 9 upper primary school. The block wise details
of unaided schoos are made available in the table 6(e) and 6(f)
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The table 6 (g) provides the block wise details of schools Javahar
Navodya, Kendriya Vidyalaya , the above 2 schools said located in
shorapur and Gulbarga block. In our district there is no sainik schools
and central Govt. schools.
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The table 6 (h) provides the block wise details of schools run by
different management (Table 6a to 6h) of primary and upper primary
schools. There are 1446 primary and 1829 upper primary schools in the
district run by the different managements.
There is one special schools especially run for the children with
special needs in the district. However, all the 3275 schools are practicing
Inclusive Education for the existing CWSN.
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The Table-7 represents, the block wise number of high schools in
the district. There are 348 Govt., 62 Aided and 174 Unaided schools
providing secondary education. There is also 14 schools run by others. In
total there are 598 high schools.
Table 7
Block wise Number of High Schools
Sl.No
Blcok
Govt
Aided
UnAided
Others
Total
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2
AFZALPUR
ALAND
CHINCHOLI
CHITTAPUR
GULBARGA NORTH
GULBARGA SOUTH
JEWARGI
TOTAL
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
20
42
22
39
26
24
37
210
5
6
1
6
6
16
3
43
8
22
0
24
41
38
14
147
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
13
33
70
23
69
73
91
54
413
SEDAM
29
3
8
1
41
SHAHAPUR
33
9
4
0
46
SHORAPUR
39
1
7
0
47
YADGIR
Total
Glb + Yad
37
138
348
6
19
62
8
27
174
0
1
14
51
185
598
Source : DISE 2008-09
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The below table shows enrolment of 1 to 5th, 6 –7 and 1- 8th std. Of education department, this includes the
SSA and KGBV, schools in the district. This shows that 343605, 86224 and 462973 children of all community
respectively. Out of which 239719 are boys and 223254 are girls.
Source : Dise 2009
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The below table shows enrolment of 1 to 5th, 6 to 8th and 1 to 8th std. Of education department, this includes
the SSA and KGBV, schools in the district. This shows that 343605, 86224 and 33144 children of all community
98133, 21444 and 7505 children of SC community. 25411, 4527 and 1919 children of ST community 48602, 13276
and 5068 children of Muslim community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and 8th std., respectively, The details of this data
class-wise, gender wise enrolment of children of Education department.
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The Table-8b shows the class-wise, gender wise enrolment of 1-8th std. Of Social welfare department Schools
in the district. This shows that 2199, 1152 and 569 children of all community 907, 450 and 166 children of SC
community 328, 71 and 24 children of ST community. 80, 143 and 43 children of Muslim community are enrolled in
1-5, 6-7 and 8th std., respectively,
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There are no local body schools in the district.
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The below table shows enrolment of 1 to 5th, 6 –7 and 1- 8th std. Of Aided Schools, in the district. This shows
that 32479, 10851 and 47365 children of all community respectively. Out of which 239719 are boys and 223254 are
girls.
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The Table-8d shows the class-wise, gender wise enrolment of 1-8th std. Of Aided Schools in the district. It
shows that 32479 , 10851 and 4035 children of all community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and 8th std., respectively,
It
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also shows 7856 children, 2413 and 1042 children of SC community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and 8 std., respectively,
This shows that 1122 children, 337 and 131 children of ST community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and 8th std.,
respectively, Table 8d shows 10872 children, 3146 and 682 children of Muslim community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7
and 8th std., respectively,
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The Table-8e shows the class-wise, gender wise enrolment of 1-8th std. Of Un-Aided Schools in the district. It
shows 68295 19335 and 7763 children of all community, 7856, 2413 and 1042 children of SC community, 1122, 337
and 131 children of ST community. 10872, 3146 and 682 children of Muslim community are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and
8th std., respectively,
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The below table shows enrolment of 1 to 5th, 6 to 8th and 1 to 8th std. Of other Management, schools in the
district. This shows that 343605, 86224 and 33144 children of all community 98133, 21444 and 7505 children of SC
community. 25411, 4527 and 1919 children of ST community 48602, 13276 and 5068 children of Muslim community
are enrolled in 1-5, 6-7 and 8th std., respectively, The details of this data class-wise, gender wise enrolment of children
of Education department.
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The table shows that the enrolment of class 1 to 5 is 449302 children. Out of which 234878 are boys and
214424 are girls the enrolment of 6th and 7th class is 118427 in this 63258 are boys and 55169 are girls. The total
enrolment from was 1-8th is 322794 boys and 291339 are girls respectively.
Sorce Dise :2008-09
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The above table shows that the enrolment of All management i.e. (Department of education, Aided and others).
The enrolment of class 1-5 is 449302 out of which 234878 are boys and 214424 are girls.
The enrolment in 6-7th 63258 are boys and 55169 are girls.
The total enrolment of 1-7th is 567729 out of which 298136 are boys 269593 are girls.
The total enrolment from was 1-8th is 322794 boys and 291339 are girls respectively.
B
DOE
AIDED
ALL
Class 1 to 5
G
T
176851
16856
234878
166754
15623
214424
Class 6 to 7
G
T
B
343605
32479
449302
45380
5723
63258
40844
5128
55169
Class 1 to 7
Class 1 to 8
B
G
T
B
G
T
All
86224 222231 207598 429829 239719 223254 462973
10851
22579
20751
43330
24811
22554
47365
118427 298136 269593 567729 322794 291339 614133
Sorce Dise :2008-09
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The Table-8g shows the class-wise, gender wise enrolment of 1-8th std. Of All Managements in the district.It
indicates the consolidation of 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 8e and 8f tables. By this table we got the classwise strength of 1-8th Std.
children.
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The Table-8h shows the Block wise, Gender wise and Management wise enrolment of 1-8th std. children in
the district. 116192, 470645 and 103281children are studying in Primary, Upper Primary and High schools. In
primary schools 94985 children enrolled in Govt. Schools, 1094 children in Social welfare department, 3390 children
enrolled in Pvt. Aided Schools, 9682 children enrolled in Pvt. Un-Aided Schools and 429 children enrolled in other
schools respectively.
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Among 470645 children enrolled in Upper Primary Schools 334900 are in Govt.
Schools, 2257 are in Social welfare dept., 39940 are in Aided School, 77948 in
Unaided school and 3160 are in other schools respectively.
Similarly 103281 children are enrolled in High schools of all departments.
Among which 62519, 1334, 12405, 22862 and 2500 are in Govt., Social welfare,
aided, unaided and other schools respectively. It can be observed that the
contribution of Government school is more towards Primary, UPS and secondary
then Aided and unaided schools.
Table 9(a) provides block wise details of teachers sectioned and
working in education dept, social welfare dept. Local bodies and aided schools. In
the education dept. 3538 teachers are sanctioned in primary schools against which
3318 are working and 320 vacant.
The number of teacher sanctioned in upper primary schools of education
department is 10907 in which 10181 are working and remaining 726 are vacant.
In the schools run by social welfare department 38 and 108 are sanctioned
primary and upper primary sections 30 and 105 are working simultaneously.
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In the aided schools 102 and 89 teachers are sanctioned for primary
and upper primary sections, 996 and 805 are working simultaneously.
The table 9 (b)
shows the block wise details of teacher posts
sanctioned and working under state Govt. and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyana (SSA).
The 2708 primary teachers are sanctioned by Govt. of Karnataka in which 2588
are working and remaining 120 are vacant. Out of 830 posts sanctioned under SSA
730 are filled up and 100 are vacant. In respect of upper primary schools 9868
teacher posts are sanctioned by Govt. of Karnataka in which 9227 are working and
remaining 641 are vacant. Out of 1039 posts sanctioned under SSA for upper
primary schools 954 are filled and the remaining are vacant
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The table 9 (c) provides the stastics of the block wise number of teachers
sanctioned and working in high schools managed by educaion dept, social welfare
dept.,local bodies and aided schools. The number of teacher posts sanctioned for the
high schools of education depatment is 3099, in which 2624 are working. In case of
high schools run by social welfare department 59 posts are sanctioned and 55 are
filled. Similarly 539 teachers are working in aided schools against 478 sanctioned
posts.
The table 9(d) gives block wise statistics about the number of male and
female teachers working in education department, social department, local body and
aided schools. In primary schools of education department 2079 male and 1247
female teacher are working. The percentage of male teachers is 62%. Number female
teachers working are more than the male teachers in Gulbarga South and North
blocks. In respect upper primary schools 5666 male teachers and 4515 female
teachers are working, the percentage of female teachers is 46%. The number of
female teachers working is more than the male teachers in Gulbarga South,
Gulbarga North and Chittapur blocks, which are urban areas.
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The table represents the block wise population of number of 6 to 13 age group
of our district.
Sorce : children census 2008-09
The table shows that the population of 6 to 11 age group is 345048 children.
Out of which 181573 are boys and 163475 are girls. The Population of 11 to 14 age
group is 169107 in this 89898 are boys and 79209 are girls. The total population of 6
to 14 age group is 514155. out of which 271471 are boys and 242684 are girls.
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The table 10(a) and 10(b) depicts the population of 6 to 14 age group of all categories and SC category surveyed in
the year 2008-09. The children of 6 to 11 age group of all category children are 404721. Out of which 213172 are
boys and 191549 are girls. Also SC category children are 113198. Out of which 60135 are boys and 53063 are
girls.
The population of 12 to 13 age group of all category children are 109434. In which 58299 are boys and
51135 are girls. 28815 children are SC category in which 15974 are boys and 12841 are girls.
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The table 10(c) and 10(d) depicts the population of 6 - 14 age group of ST and Muslim category surveyed in the year
2008-09. The children of 6 to 11 age group of ST children are 20476. Out of which 10780 are boys and 9696 are
girls. Also Muslim category children are 67378. Out of which 34906 are boys and 32472 are girls.
The populations of 12 - 13 age group of ST category children are 4818. In which 2685 are boys and
2133 are girls, 18654 children are Muslim category in which 9452 are boys and 9045 are girls.
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As per the Children Census surveyed in Jan 2009, the out of school children are 3357 for Gulbarga
and 3988 for Yadagir Education Districts. 7345 children are identified as an out of school children. The 6+ age
group of children is 61, 6-13+ age group of children is 7345 and 7-13+ age group children is 7284. In order to
bring the out of school children to mainstream various strategies have been adopted.
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In the Gulbarga Education District 2049 Children are from Rural area, 1023 Children are from Urban area
and 285 Children are from the Slum area in the 6-13+ Age group.
In Yadgir Education District 1958 Children are from Rural area 141 children from Urban area are identified
as out of school children in the age group of 6-13+ years.
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The basic facilities available in 1307 primary schools run by education department given in table
12(a) , among 695 schools have common toilet, 286 schools have separate toilet for girls, 620 schools have
electricity facility , only 518 schools have play ground and 556 schools have ramps to provide access to CWSN,
787 schools have library facility, 894 schools have boundary wall and 957 schools have the drinking water facility.
Similarly, the basic facilities available in 1389 upper primary schools managed by education dept.
is given in table 12(b) , among 1047 schools have common toilet, 547 schools have separate toilet for girls, 1009
schools have electricity facility, 739 schools have play ground and 1023 schools have ramps to provide access to
CWSN, 1166 schools have library facility, 921 schools have boundary wall and 1091 schools have the drinking
water facility.
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The table 12(c) reflects the consolidation of basic facilities available in 2696 elementary schools of
education department. 1742 schools have common toilet, only 833 schools have separate toilet for girls, 1629
schools have electricity facility , 1257 schools have play ground and 1579 schools have ramps to provide access to
CWSN. 1953 schools have library facility, 1815 schools have boundary wall and 2048 schools have the drinking
water facility
Table 12 (a)
Basic Facilities in Primary schools of Education Department (Mgmt code -1,10,11)
Sl No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
Block
AFZALPUR
ALAND
CHINCHOLI
CHITTAPUR
GULBARGA NORTH
GULBARGA SOUTH
JEWARGI
TOTAL
SEDAM
SHAHAPUR
SHORAPUR
YADGIR
Total
Glb + Yad
Total Schools
Common Girls Toilet Electricity Play Ground
Ramps
Library
School
Drinking
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes No Yes
No
Yes
No
(Edn Dept)
74
50
24
8
66
41
33
37
37
39
35
50 24
59
15
60
14
93
46
47
15
78
38
55
43
50
26
67
40 53
15
78
30
63
164 112
52
74
90 126
38
111
53 103
61 104 60 125
39 128
36
131
52
79
17 114
58
73
61
70
31 100
58 73
42
89
80
51
68
28
40
11
57
26
42
16
52
23
45
19 49
18
50
48
20
57
26
31
7
50
16
41
18
39
18
39
22 35
45
12
47
10
118
86
32
9 109
73
45
46
72
64
54
80 38 101
17 101
17
705 400 305 141 564 378 327 332 373 304 401 373 332 405 300 494 211
122
61
61
47
75
41
81
31
91
51
71
84 38
90
32
86
36
152
73
79
37 115
35 117
38 114
58
94
94 58 134
18 131
21
194
95
99
52 142
99
95
89 105
89 105 160 34 159
35 156
38
134
66
68
9 125
67
67
28 106
54
80
76 58 106
28
90
44
602 295 307 145 457 242 360
186 416 252 350 414 188 489 113 463 139
1307 695 612 286 1021 620 687 518 789 556 751 787 520 894 413 957 350
Source : DISE 2008-09
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The Building status of primary schools run by Education
Department is provided in table 13(a). |Out of 1307 primary schools 1198
schools are functioning in Govt. Building, 32 schols are functioning in rented
building and the remaining 73 schools are functioning in rent free buildings.
There are 3976 rooms for primary schools of which 3396 are in good
conditioned, 367 rooms’ required minor repairs and 213 rooms require major
repairs.
The block wise details of building status, type of building and
condition of classrooms is available in table below.
Similarly, the Building status of upper primary schools managed
by Education Department is made available in table 13(b) Out of 1389 upper
primary schools 1317 schools are functioning in Govt. Building, 21 schools are
functioning in rented building and the remaining 49 schools are functioning in
rent free buildings. There are 10629 rooms for upper primary schools of which
8457 are in good conditioned, 1267 rooms’ required minor repairs and 900
rooms require major repairs. The block wise details of building status, type
of building and condition of classrooms is available in table below.
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The table 13 (c ) is consolidation of tables 13 (a) and 13(b), the 2697
schools out of 2516 Govt. elementary schools have own Govt. building, 53
schools are in rented buildings and 122 schools are in rent free buildings. The
5705 are pucca, 647 are partially pucca 65 are kuccha and 22 buildings are
tents. There are 13550 class rooms for 2697 elementary schools, 4729 are in
good condition, 546 require minor repairs and the remaining 493 need major
repairs. The block wise details of building status and condition of class rooms
in elementary schools is shown in the table below.
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The table 14a Shows the Access ratio of Primary schools in the District. There
are 3023 habitations in the district out of which 50 habitations are not having schooling
facilities with in 1 KM. Hence 50 new schools are proposed in the plan. Therefore the
primary access ratio of the district is 100%.
The table 14b shows the Access ratio of Upper Primary schools in the
District. There are 3023 habitations in the district out of which 87 habitations
are not having Upper primary schooling facilities with in 3 KM. Hence 87
schools are proposed to upgrade from 5th to 6th std. in the plan. The upper
primary access ratio is 97.1.
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The school going population in the age group of 6-11 are to be
provided schooling facility within 1 km as per SSA norms. In the district there
are 451303 children enrolled in classes 1-5 and all the children have access to
primary school within 1 km. So, the primary access for the children of 6-11 age
group is 98.85%. The statistics in the table 14 (d) reflects the primary access
ratio across the block.
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Similarly, the school going population in the age group of 11-14 are to be
provided upper primary schooling facility within 3 km as per SSA norms. In the
district there are 164879 children enrolled in classes 6-8 and all the children
have access to upper primary school within 3 km. So, the upper primary
access for the children of 11-4 age group is 98.53 %. The statistics in the table
14 (e) reflects the upper primary access ratio across the block.
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Accordingly, the children who have completed 7 th standard should have access
for class 8 within 3 km. In order to provide access to 11847 children for class 8 th, 649
schools are added classes VIII. So, the elementary access ratio is 100% across the
district which is reflected in the table 15.
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The table 16 clearly shows the statistics regarding the Pupil Teacher
Ratio (PTR) in respect of primary and upper primary schools
with regard to
sanctioned and working teachers. The PTR of the district for primary schools
against sanctioned posts is 26.68, which is highest in Chittapur
42.96 and
lowest in Sedam 15.28. Similarly the PTR for working teachers in the district is
28.45, which stands highest in the blocks Chittapur and Sedam.
The average PTR for Uppper primary schools of the district for sanctioned
teachers is 30.94 with Shahapur being the highest at 35 and Chincholli lowest
at 26.90. The PTR for working teachers across the district is 33.18, where as the
PTR of Jewargi is 38.74 and PTR of Chincholli is 29.57.
The over all PTR of the district for elmentry education is 29.80 and 31.90
for sanctioned and working posts simultaneously which high compared to the
state average of 26.
A glance at the table no. 17 provides the number schools of education
dept. having PTR more than 40, 50, 60 and 70. The 328 of schools have PTR
between 40 -50 , 83 of schools have PTR between 50-60, 20 of schools have
PTR between 60-70 and 10 schools have PTR above 70.
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The table 18a shows the TCR,PCR ratio in primary schools. As per the
above table Teachers class room ratio is 0.89 for sanctioned teachers and it is
0.85 for working teachers. The District PCR with respect to total class room is
20.94% where as with respect to class rooms used for instructional purpose is
24.49%
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.The table 18b shows the TCR,PCR ratio in Upper primary schools. As
per the above table Teachers class room ratio is 1.03 for sanctioned teachers
and it is 0.96 for working teachers. The District PCR with respect to total class
room is 29.70% where as with respect to class rooms used for instructional
purpose is 32.32%.
The table 18c shows the TCR,PCR ratio in Elementary schools. As per the
above table Teachers class room ratio is 0.75 for sanctioned teachers and it is
0.70 for working teachers. The District PCR with respect to total class room is
27.06% where as with respect to class rooms used for instructional purpose is
30.04%.
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The tables 19 (a), 19(b) and 19(c) provids Gross Enrolment Ratio
ot the district for primary, upper primary and elementry schools the over all
GER of the district is 107.56, the same for SC population 108.43 for ST this
108.39. The GER for girls and boys is almost the same having no gender gap
at primary, upper primary and elemantry stage.
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The tables 20 (a), 20(b) and 20(c) shows Net Enrolment Ratio of the
district for primary, upper primary and elementry schools the over all NER of
the district is 95.38 the same for SC population 94.58 for ST this 93.48 The
NER for girls and boys is almost the same having no gender gap at primary,
upper primary and elementary stage. There is no much in NER for SC, ST
compared to the over all NER of the district.
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Table 21 shows that the Drop Out Rate at primary stage is 0.85% out of
which 0.78 % for boys and 0.93 for girls. Where as the Drop Out Rate at upper
primary stage is 3.58% out of which 3.23% for boys 4.00% for girls. The over
all Drop Out Rate of the district is 1.69 % out of Drop Out Rate of girls being
the slightly higher.
The table 22 shows the Apparent intake rate of children for class 1. The AIR is
115.69 for the district which includes the enrolment of children below 6 years. The
AIR for girls for class 1 is 115.68 against 115.68 for boys.
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The Net Intake Rate of children of age 6 in class 1 is 82.45 for the
district which includes the children migrated from other districts.
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By the above table it shows that 14.63% children are admitted in
the school with out proper school age.
The completion Rate of primary stage is 67.62 across the district. With in
the blocks Afzalpur, Aland, Gulbarga (N) and Gulbarga (S) stands first with a
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completion rate of 85 where as completion rate of Shahapur is 47.85 the
lowest in the district. The number of primary graduates in the district during
2008-09 are 63937. The table 26 provids block wise transition rate from
primary to upper primary in addition to completion rate and number of
primary graduates. The transition rate from primary to upper priamry
78.88% in the district with 89.01% Aland being first and Chittapur have the
lowest transition rate of 63.14%
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In the table 27 the students attendance rate at primary,
upper primary and elementary level is made availble. The over all
attendance rate the district 86%, 88% and 86.3% simultaneously in
respect of elementary, upper primary and primary levels. The Afzlpur
block accounts for the lowest attendance rate in all the levels. It can be
observed that there is no much difference in the attendance rates of
SC/ST children when compared to all children.
75
There are no primary schools having sanctioned post of 1 teacher
each, whereas the number of schools having working strength of one
teacher is 79. However, these schools are provided with one more additional
teacher on deputation. As per SSA norms all the upper primary schools
have sanctioned strength of 4 teacher each. Only 81 UPS have less than
four teacher working. The percentage of such schools across the district is
5.95 % only.
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In the table 29 the number schools without furniture and HM
rooms is provided out of 2696 schools 1303 of schools do not have furniture.
Out of 1389 upper primary schools 475 do not have furniture for the children.
Among 1307 primary Schools 828 are not having furniture for the students.
The table 30b shows the children with different disabilities, which are in
the schools.
Table 30 (a & b) Enrolment of Children with special needs.
Source : IERT’s survey 2008-09
There are 333 urdu medium elementary schools 166 are primary and
164 upper primary schools. The percentage of urdu schools compared to govt
elementary schools is 12%. There are 23 Urdu aided Elementary schools also.
The number of teachers sanctioned in 333 urdu schools is 1547 and 1416
teachers are working against the sanctioned posts. The number of teachers
sanctioned in 23 urdu aided schools isd 217 and 181 posts are filledup.
77
78
The Table-31b shows the class-wise, gender wise enrolment of 1-7th std.
Of education department, this includes the SSA and KGBV, Urdu Medium
schools in the district. This shows that out of 35897 enrolled children 34180
and 10517 of Muslim community.
The infrastructure facilities available in 162 Urdu primary schools run by
education department given in table 31(c) , among 64 schools have common toilet, 54
schools have electricity facility , 51 schools have ramps to provide access to CWSN,
53 schools have kitchen room, 111 schools have boundary wall and 118 schools have
the drinking water facility.
The infrastructure facilities available in 160 Urdu Upper primary schools
run by education department given in table 31(d) , among 92 schools have common
toilet, 88 schools have electricity facility , 77 schools have ramps to provide access to
CWSN, 49 schools have kitchen room, 103 schools have boundary wall and 123
schools have the drinking water facility.
79
80
The table 32 is shows District Project office with SDMCs, CRC’s
and BRC’s of the block wise information. 10 Revenue blocks and 1 Educational
blocks, 10 Block Resource Centres, and 1 UBRC. 150 Cluster Assistant
Education Officers, 154 Cluster Resource Persons, 1891 School Development
and Monitoring Committees, 3023 No of villages/wards/habitations and 385
number of panchayats existing in the district.
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Table 33
Structure of DIET
wing
A
B
designation
Senior junior
principal
PSTE
DRU
ET
IFIC
WE
CMDE
P&M
B
C
D
Total
1
10
5
3
2
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
1
12
5
1
1
2
14
2
2
51
5
1
7
17
6
Ministerial
& librarian
D-group
Driver
Deputation
posts
ELTC - 2 Cont
Source :DIET
The table 33 shows the structure of DIET of Gulbarga district.
The Achievements Levels of Children in classes 5-6, 6-7 and 7-8
were assessed in Jan 2008, The competency based achievement test for classes
5th 6th and 7th was administered in Govt. and Aided Kannada medium schools
in the district. Hence the Ranking of Gulbarga Edn district is 31.00 and Yadgir
Edn. District is 26.00 therefore the average ranking of the district is 26.00,
Hence a number of advocacy programme were launched at different levels to
educate, students and teachers and Departmental staff.
KSQAO PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Overall % 5-6
Ranking
Average
District
5-7
6-7
7-8
5-7
6-7
7-8
Gulbarga
41.00
61.70
61.43
19.00
29.00
26.00
26.00
Yadgir
44.00
52.10
56.91
26.00
21.00
31.00
26.00
State
50.00
63.80
71.20
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