Samagra Shiksha, implementing NEP 2020, has improved infrastructure, enrolment and teacher-pupil ratios but faces funding gaps, learning deficits, vacancies and a digital divide. Realising its potential needs outcome-based financing, stronger district execution, continuous teacher development, and deeper Centre-state cooperation governance.
Click to View MoreSamagra Shiksha, implementing NEP 2020, has improved infrastructure, enrolment and teacher-pupil ratios but faces funding gaps, learning deficits, vacancies and a digital divide. Realising its potential needs outcome-based financing, stronger district execution, continuous teacher development, and deeper Centre-state cooperation governance.
Click to View MoreThe PM-SHRI scheme, a Centrally Sponsored initiative, aims to upgrade 14,500 schools into model institutions aligned with NEP 2020, featuring modern infrastructure and green practices. Kerala, initially hesitant over NEP concerns, joined the scheme to access pending central funds, reflecting federal and policy dynamics.
Click to View MoreThe PM-SETU Yojana aims to modernize over 1,000 ITIs with advanced technology to build a future-ready workforce. It strengthens education, skilling, and entrepreneurship, boosting employability, supporting ‘Make in India,’ and unlocking India’s demographic dividend through structural economic transformation.
Click to View MoreHimachal Pradesh has been declared a "fully literate" state with a 99.3% literacy rate. The achievement, attributed to policy reforms and community involvement, highlights the transformative power of education and the role of governance in social development.
Click to View MoreThe Indian education system faces significant disparities, with urban households spending over three times more than rural ones. A gender gap persists, with girls enrolling in government schools and boys in private institutions. This highlights the need for government intervention.
Click to View MoreEducation for All (EFA) in Tamil Nadu is a comprehensive approach to education that promotes equitable participation, learning outcomes, and relevant skills. It has achieved high gross enrolment ratios and focuses on social justice, equity, access to education, and cultural identity. Other states can learn from Tamil Nadu's model.
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