Chandigarh proposes Rs.45.14 cr for secondary education
January 7th, 2010 - 6:37 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Chandigarh, Jan 7 (IANS) The union territory (UT) of Chandigarh has proposed Rs.45.14 crore for universal access to secondary education during 2010-11 under the centrally-sponsored scheme Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA).
“We will summon the annual and prospective plan for 2010-2020 from the ministry of human resource development and we have also proposed a budget of over Rs.45 crore for secondary education for 2010-11 under the RMSA,” Ram Niwas, UT education secretary, said Thursday.
Chandigarh has proposed to achieve GER (gross enrolment ratio) of 50 per cent by 2012, 90 per cent by 2019 and 100 per cent by 2020. Whereas the NER (net enrolment ratio) of 100 percent will be achieved by 2022, said Niwas, who is also UT home secretary.
The Chandigarh administration plans to increase the enrolment at secondary level, in classes IX and X, by five times within a span of 15 years.
As per official records, UT education department targeted to increase the enrolment from 20,211 in 2007-08 to 38,454 in 2012; 65,752 in 2015; 85,328 in 2017; 100,822 in 2020; and to 117,351 in 2022.
“To achieve these targets, we have proposed to construct new school buildings, additional class rooms and toilet blocks, deployment of more teachers as well as in-service training programmes to meet the expectations of National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005,” the UT spokesperson said.
“We have proposed that Rs.33.14 crore will be spent on construction of additional classrooms, laboratories, libraries, staff room and medical room. Besides, around Rs.6.37 crore has been proposed for additional posts of teachers for both newly- upgraded and existing schools,” the spokesperson said.
- Chandigarh to spend Rs.4.7 cr on educational institutes - Dec 15, 2009
- Finance Minister promises to strengthen regional rural banks - Feb 28, 2011
- Education gets 24 percent hike (Lead) - Feb 28, 2011
- Sibal urges institutes to increase enrolment of female students - Jan 05, 2011
- Education gets 24 percent hike in budget allocation - Feb 28, 2011
- 43 lakh UIDAI enrolments in Punjab - Sep 29, 2011
- Chandigarh to spend Rs.48 crore on schools - May 22, 2010
- Scheme to improve middle school education in India approved - Jan 02, 2009
- Railway earnings set to exceed one lakh crore, claims Mamata - Feb 25, 2011
- Chandigarh cheers budget bounty - Feb 28, 2011
- Winds of change: Haryana puts spotlight on education - Jul 06, 2010
- Centre woos to set up new schools in deficit areas - Mar 12, 2010
- Government school students in Chandigarh too have buses - Apr 22, 2010
- College enrolment a challenge for India: Sibal - Sep 26, 2009
- Five Kerala schools get infotech upgrade - Dec 29, 2010
Tags: abhiyan, chandigarh administration, crore, curriculum framework, education department, education secretary, home secretary, human resource development, medical room, ministry of human resource, ministry of human resource development, national curriculum, ram niwas, rs 6, school buildings, secondary education, staff room, toilet blocks, union territory, universal access