Showing posts with label Government Report 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government Report 2012. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Improvement in girl child education Government report CHILDREN IN INDIA 2012


Mr. Ashok Mahindru after carefully going through the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India has seen the encouraging data of an improvement in school enrolment of girls in recent times. This shows the encouraging trend of the growing outreach of the schools to the girls. Following are the excerpts from the report Mr. Ashok Mahindru underlines:


The share of girls in the total enrolment at primary and upper primary level was 19% and 46.5% respectively in the year 2005-06; this increased to 48.5 and 48.1 at primary and upper primary levels respectively in 2009-10.

Gender parity index (GPI) has also shown significant increase, particularly at the upper primary level. Gender Parity Index (GPI) in enrolment at primary and secondary and is the ratio of the number of female students enrolled at primary and secondary levels in public and private schools to the number of male students. In general, at the national level, the number of girls enrolled in all levels, i.e. primary, secondary and higher education is less than their counterparts. However, the female-male ratio in education has been steadily improving over the years. In primary education, the GPI ratio has gone up from 0.76 in 1990-91 to 1.00 in 2009 -10 showing 31.6% increase and in secondary education the increase is from 0.60 in 1990-91 to 0.88 in 2009-10 thereby showing 46.7% increase.


 As on 2009-10, the GPI at Primary level ranges from 0.87 in Bihar to 1.13 in Damn & Diu. At Primary level, 7 State/ UTs have gender parity.

As on 2009-10, the GPI at Secondary level ranges from 0.64 in Rajasthan to 1.36 in Damn & Diu. At Secondary level, 21 States has gender disparity while only one State (Karnataka) has gender parity, and for the remaining States/ UTs have gender disparity against male children. The increasing level of dropout rates in higher classes as evident from table 5.6 is a cause of worry.


                                                                                                    
The programme and policy initiatives like Sarva Shikha Abhiyan (SSA) and Right to Education (RTE) have contributed to the universalize elementary education in the country and are expected to infuse new life in the schooling system in the coming years.

However, the issue of drop outs continues as a major issue in all levels of education. Also the Net enrolment Ratio in upper primary level is far from satisfactory. Urgent and more focused measures are required to address and tackle these enduring issues in the education sector of the Country.

Mr. Ashok Mahindru feels there should be further improvements in these data in the next report if both government and non-government institutions work towards it cooperatively.