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Annexure - VIII
GOAL II
BRIDGING OF SOCIAL
CATEGORY GAP
SC OOSC Scenario in Million Plus
States & cities
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SC:
52263
(1.16%)
Declining % age of OOSC in 6-14 SC
2007
2.18%
2008
1.16%
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Among the Five highest No. of SC
OOSC in states:
Bihar, West Bengal, Punjab million plus
states are having highest SC OOSC
Distribution of SC OOSC in million plus cities
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5 Districts where OOSC increased
from last yrs;
SC: Vadodara Corp. (3.48 %),
Hyderabad(1.85%), Amritsar(1.72%),
Madurai(1.07%),
Vishakapatnam(0.99%)
5 Districts having Highest OOSC
Number
 SC: Amritsar(6430),
Asansoi(4938)Bardhman),Patna
Urban(3885), Lukhnow(3530),
Allahabad(2884)
Bhopal, 3%
Hyderabad,
3%
Faridabad, 4%
Patna Urban,
15%
Jabalpur, 5%
Ludhiana, 5%
Ahmedabad
Corp., 5%
Asansol
(Bardman), 8%
ST OOSC Scenario in Million Plus
States & cities
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ST :
19108
(0.8%)
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Declining % age of OOSC in 6-14 ST
2007
2.63%
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2008
0.76%
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5 Districts where OOSC increased
from last yrs;
ST: Varanasi(18.15%),Patna urban
(17.35%), Madurai(9.05%),
Hyderabad (6.66%),Vadodara
corp.(4.03%)
5 Districts having Highest OOSC
Number
ST: Vishakapatam(3985), Patna
Urban(3170), Hyderabad(2223),
Asansol (Bardman
1173)Indore(1056)
Among the Five highest
No. of ST OOSC in states:
West Bengal, & Andhra
Pradesh Million plus states are
having highest ST OOSC
Distribution of ST OOSC in million plus cities
Others , 1%
Kanpur Nagar,
9%
Lucknow, 13%
Hyderabad,
13%
Patna Urban,
26%
Kochi
(Ernakulum),
38%
Minority OOSC Scenario in Million
Plus States & cities
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Minority: 53535
(1.9%)
Declining % age of OOSC in 6-14
Minority
2007
1.95%
2008
1.95%
Among the Five highest No. of SC
OOSC in states:
 Bihar, West Bengal, UP Million plus
states are having highest Minority
OOSC
Distribution of Minority OOSC in million plus cities
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Minority: Kochi, Hyderabad(5.91%),
Ahmedabad Corp.(2.57%),
Vishakhapatnum(2.18%),
Chennai(1.24%)
Madurai, 2%
Kolkata, 3%
Varanasi, 3%
Rajkot Corp., 3%
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5 Districts having Highest OOSC
Number
Minority: Hyderabad(21085), Patna
urban (4929), Asansol (Bardman
3863),Kolkata(3658), UP(Lucknow
2645)Amritsar (2245)
Vadodara Corp.,
5%
Patna Urban, 29%
Faridabad, 5%
Asansol (Bardman),
6%
social category wise reduction of OOSC
in million plus cities
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Districts performed better in reducing OOSc
from last yrs
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SC: Patna Urban (9.86%), Asansol
(Bardman)(6.62%),Ludhiana(3%)
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ST: Kochi(37%), Lukhnow(10.10%),
Asansol(Bardman)(6.50%)
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Minority: Patna Urban(17%), Asansol
(Bardman)(4.47%), Faridabad(3.48%)
Challenges before SSA in dealing with
Million plus States
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Enrolment less
than the
population :
{Large gaps are in
Kerala(14.77ppt),
UP
(9.68 ppt)
Bihar (7.98 ppt)}
States having SC/ST/Minority GER
GAPS in million plus cities
SC: Delhi (39.27ppt), West Bengal (7.25ppt),
Rajasthan (4.71ppt).
ST: Maharashtra (18.41ppt), West Bengal
(11.17ppt), Gujarat (8.62ppt), Madhya Pradesh
(6.98ppt)
Minority: Bihar (0.10ppt), Uttar Pradesh (101.34ppt)
Drop out rate of SC/ST at
Elementary level in million plus cities
SC: Delhi (29.4), Haryana (21.5), Punjab (17.8),
UP (15.4).
ST: Tamil Nadu (29.4), Maharashtra (26), AP
(19.5), Gujarat (18.3), West Bengal (16.4)
Access related challenges in
million plus states
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In total out of 128629 PS
sanctioned in million plus
states, 117101 (91%)
have been opened and
12084 are balance
The states that are yet to
open all the schools are
as follow:
– Delhi, Tamil Nadu,
Maharashtra,
Bihar,
Uttar Pradesh, Punjab,
Madhya Pradesh and
Jharkhand
5547 primary school has
been sanctioned during
2008-09 under SSA.
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In total out of 116334
UPS sanctioned in million
plus states, 100579 (86%)
have been opened and
15755 are balance
The states that are yet to
open all the schools are
as follow:
– West Bengal, Bihar,
Jharkhand,
Maharashtra,
Uttar
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,
Rajasthan,
Karnataka
and Andhra Pradesh
16450
upper
primary
school
has
been
sanctioned during 200809 under SSA.
Financial Status & Allocation for social
categories in the million plus States
under SSA 2008-09
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In 2007-08, Rs 3568.654 lakhs was sanctioned under
SC/ST Innovation head out of which the Rs. 1834.687
lakhs (51%) has been spent.
Karnataka and Taminadu have spent 100%.
MP, AP, WB, Punjab, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, UP have
spent less than 50%
Out of total Rs. 7185.32 lakh sanctioned amount for
SC/ST under SSA during 2008-09, Rs 4840.82 lakh
(67%) has been sanctioned for Million plus states
Similarly for Minority, out of Rs 3498.05 lakh, Rs.
2789.05 lakh (80%) has been sanctioned in the Million
plus states.
In 2007-08 only 31% of sanction amount for minority
has been utilized
Initiatives to cover Access Challenges
among social category groups
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Opening of Primary school within 1 k.m. of every habitation
and provision of opening of new schools as per state norms or
for setting up EGS in unserved habitation.
Opening of one upper primary school for every two primary
schools as per requirement and state norms
Schools to 40% sc population villages on priority.
Opening of EGS & AIE (NRBC, RBC, Seasonal hostels for
migrating children etc.) in tribal areas with relaxed norms
(with 10-15 children.
– Seasonal hostels/residential camps/work site during the
period of migration
– Peripatetic educational volunteer who can move with the
migrating families.
– Strategies for tracking of children through migration
cards/other records to enable continuity in their education
Other Initiatives to cover Challenges
in million plus states
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Provision of Rs 15 lakhs to each district for special innovative
activities to promote education of Scheduled Castes children.
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On 24th June 2008, the GOI has sent a letter D.O. No. 105/2006-EE.11, to all states to ensure effective access of
Primary & Upper primary schools in SC/ST dominating
blocks/districts, effective community mobilization
and to
improve the learning achievement of children
Incentives such as free textbooks, primers in tribal language,
uniform etc.
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Convergence with other department such as with MoTA &
MoSJ&E
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Coordinator for tribal education in States with high Tribal
concentration.
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Improving Learning Outcomes
– Sensitization of teachers against gender / caste biases.
– Remedial teaching especially for SC/ST children.
– Disaggregated data on learning achievement.
– Development of primers in tribal local language.
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Community Participation & Ownership
– Mandatory SC/ST representation on school bodies
– Recruitment of local tribal teachers.
– Community training.
– Publicity with focus on disadvantaged groups in print &
electronic media.
Initiatives to cover Muslim
Population
Provision of Urdu textbooks for urdu medium schools
2 urdu teachers in KGBV opened in muslim concentrated blocks
Support to Madarsa maktab
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Coverage of uncovered
Madarsa:
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Recognised Madarsa:
School grant to primary & upper
primary School
Teacher Grant
Free text books for all
During 2007-08, 11591 Madersa/Makhtab
Additional Teacher
are supported under SSA with coverage of
Teachers Training
10.69 lakh children
During 2008-09, 10865 unrecognised
Madarsa/Makhtab has been sanctioned.
Out of which 10216 are in Million plus
states
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Unrecognised Madarsa:
Setting up of an EGS /AIE
Intervention
Free text bookss
An instructor
Contegencies etc.
Suggestions
Need based assessment with detail academic support
structure
 Reflection of Muslim children in Dise.
 Strengthening Monitoring Mechanisms
 Convergence with other Dept .
 Smooth flow of cash transition
 Initiatives for universal retention & enhancement of
learning achievement
 Development of Mainstreaming Plan
 Track a enrolled child
 Community mobilization & awareness generation
programmes
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