Thursday, October 26, 2017

Four private schools increased by four and a half times: After the implementation of the RTE Act, the private sector dominated the primary education, decreased the number of children in private schools decreased in government

71 thousand private schools increased
In the research paper of Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, affiliated with University College of London, it has been said that in the last four years, a total of 16,376 government primary schools are open in 20 big states of the country. 71,360 private schools opened in the same period. But the number of children going to government school in these four years has decreased by 1.11 crore. While 1.60 million children increased in private schools During the four years in Uttar Pradesh, 31,196 private schools were opened in which 70 lakh children were increased. While 2.6 million children in government schools decreased.
Children in private schools
In 2010-11, there were 122 children per school in government schools
10 per cent decreased to 109 in 2014-15
202 children in private schools during this period, which increased to 207
Ratio of students
'49} urban children and 21% of rural children study in private schools. '40.7 and 17.5 percent respectively, this figure is in upper primary.' Children of 36 percent study in private schools. The fee issue, referring to the NSSO report in the letter of insistence, it has been said that higher fees for private schools are not big issues. Because schools taking expensive fees are limited.
Major changes in primary education are seen in Madani Jeddah in New Delhi. Private schools are increasing at around four and a half times faster than the number of government schools growing at a slower pace. The number of children studying in government schools is decreasing, while the number of children studying in private schools is increasing rapidly. This has been revealed in research on school education. In the IZA-Institute of Labour Economics, the published paper on the scenario of private schools in India has been included in the figures from 2010-11 to 2014-15. This was the period when the 'Right to Education Act' was being implemented and the government was giving the right to impart free education to every child up to 14 years. But during this period, there have been major changes in school education.
Children's fees
Children below 11 percent of private schools pay less than 100
Children pay less than 500 students
Eight percent of children pay fees up to Rs.
36 percent of children pay more than 2500


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