At a glance Information as per UDISE Plus 2023-24 |
Descriptions
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Primary Level
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Upper Primary with Sec and Hr. Sec Level
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Number of Schools
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3788
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1057
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Gross Enrolment
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544248
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874002
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Boys Enrolment
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276129
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416993
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Girls Enrolment
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268119
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457009
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Total Pre Primary Enrolment
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78068
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-
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Pre Primary Boys Enrolment
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39124
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-
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Pre Primary Girls Enrolment
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38944
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-
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General Enrolment
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328389
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500781
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SC Enrolment
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137387
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262513
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ST Enrolment
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7244
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12206
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OBC Enrolment
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71228
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98502
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Minority Enrolment
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299075
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377314
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Total Teachers (including contact teacher)
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17310
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15888
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Regular Teachers
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15549
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13885
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Contact teacher
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1761
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2003
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<<=1 teachers’ School
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38
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112
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2 teachers' school
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587
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70
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>>= 3 teachers' school
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3163
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875
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No. of Class rooms
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17163
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16990
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<<=1 class room school
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28
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13
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2 class rooms school
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337
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33
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>>=3 class rooms school
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3423
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1011
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School with Electricity Facility
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3782
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1050
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School without Electricity Facility
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6
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7
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Schools with Drinking Water facility
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3770
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1054
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Schools with No Drinking Water facility
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18
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3
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Schools with Toilet facility
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3783
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1056
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Schools with No Toilet facility
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5
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1
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Schools with Girls Toilet facility
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3771
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1027
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Schools with No Girls Toilet facility
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17
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30
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Schools with Boys Toilet facility
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3771
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920
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Schools without Boys Toilet facility
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17
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137
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No. of SSK
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1172
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80
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Enrolment
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76823
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11860
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No of school (local body)
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41
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-
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Enrolment (local body)
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1313
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-
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No of school (Minority Affairs)
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58
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Enrolment (DOMA)
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13565
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No of school (Mass Education)
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-
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5
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Enrolment (Mass Education)
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-
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272
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No of Madrasha Recognized under Madrasha Board
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52
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Enrolment (Madrasha Recognized under Madrasha Board)
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58279
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No. of Private School
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1020
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Enrolment (Private School)
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94866
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RMSA
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Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyhan :
The Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan is a flagship scheme of Government of India, launched in March, 2009, to enhance access to secondary education and improve its quality. The implementation of the scheme started from 2009-10 to generate human capital and provide sufficient conditions for accelerating growth and development and equity as also quality of life for everyone in India. Largely built upon the successes of SSA and, like SSA, RMSA leverages support from a wide range of stakeholders including multilateral organisations, NGOs, advisors and consultants, research agencies and institutions. The scheme involves multidimensional research, technical consulting, implementation and funding support.
Section wise to provide following services:
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The scheme envisages to achieve a gross enrolment ratio for classes IX-X within
5 years of its implementation, by providing a secondary school within reasonable
distance of any habitation.
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Improve the quality of education imparted at secondary level by making all
secondary schools conform to prescribed norms.
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Remove gender, socio-economic and disability barriers.
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Enhance and universalize retention by 2020.
RMSA
District Committee RMSA
Framework Final RMSA
Manual on Financial Management and Procurement(FMP Manual)
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Sanghamitra Das, W.B.C.S (Exe)
District Education Officer,
Samagra Siksha Mission,
South 24 Parganas.
We at Samagra Siksha Mission, South 24 Parganas, we are committed for making
our services easy, simple and successful. We should be there to assist you if
any information available related to education is required. Our concerned
Co-ordinators have prepared most of the answers to your questions. You may write
to us at our Helpdesk for a response. If your question is still unresolved,
please write to ssmsouth24@gmail.com,
ssa_south@rediffmail.com
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