ࡱ> A@X#(! *f/ 0DTimes New Roman%v 0( 0DTahomaew Roman%v 0( 0"d .  @n?" dd@  @@`` \Tl[F        c $ 33ff3@%,g4,d,dv 0(p@ p <4BdBd 0Lg4%d%dv 0Bp@ pp<4!d!d` 0L%uʚ;2Nʚ;<4dddd{ 0:2___PPT9/ 0? %O =n1EDUCATION FOR ALL India Report by Sumit Bose @2"B0 &)EFA Indicators - Progress in the Nineties*)<Literacy Highest jump 13.17%, from 52.2% in 1991 to 65.4% in 2001. No. of illiterates has come down for the first time by 32 million Male female gap reduced from 24.84% to 21.70% Elementary Education No. of primary schools went up by 14% and upper primary by 36% between 1990-91 and 2000-01. Enrolment increase 17% in primary and 26% in upper primary in the same period. 24.3 million more children entered school, 130,000 new schools opened and 530,000 additional teachers appointed in the periodl * $f$f$f*$f. Progress in the Nineties - Contd!!<Expenditure on Education as % of GDP up from 3.84 to 4.11in the Government sector Gender Disparity Girls increase in enrolment 23% in primary and 40% in UP between 1990 and 2000 : much higher than the boys. Share of girls in total enrolment has gone up from 41% to 44% in primary and from 38% to 40% in upper primary % of female teachers increased from 29% to 36% Early Childhood Care and Education 90% of 5652 Blocks to be covered in the scheme by 2002 No. of beneficiaries increased from 22 m in 1995 to 30 m in 2000R #xR$f(f $f#(fx$fH2$Policy Initiatives on EFA - EE as FR%$<Fundamental Right through Constitutional Amendment - Amendment Act passed by both Houses of Parliament A Central Legislation to enforce this Right under the anvil. Will contain the following: Delineation of responsibility of various State organs such as Central Govt, State Governments and local bodies Setting the parameters of acceptable quality of education Providing for remedial mechanism at various levels for redressal when this Right is violated6(f$f@+Policy Initiatives on EFA - SSA <Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan - A National Programme for Universalization of Elementary Education launched in 2001 Goals of SSA: All children in school, by 2003 All children complete five years of primary schooling by 2007 All children complete eight years of elementary schooling by 2010 Focus on elementary education of satisfactory quality Bridge all gender and social category gaps Universal retention by 2010 Implementation in Mission Mode; headed by the Prime Minister and State Chief MinisteryZZVZy(f((( (((( ((((!(@( ((V(J4'Policy Initiatives on EFA - SSA, contd.((<Envisages detailed micro-level planning with the involvement of the local community. Household survey are being conducted in all habitations to identify out of school children and their problems. Infrastructure survey to identify the gaps Preparation of habitation level plans delineating the existing resources, gaps and strategies to fill the gaps Habitation plans the basis for District Elementary Education Plans A rigorous appraisal process for each district plan Community involvement in planning, implementation and monitoringZ(fI3Interventions for EFA - I<_A number of intervention by the Government are targeting the individual EFA goals Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme being universalized - Early childhood Care and Education an important component of the scheme (Dakar Goal 1) US$ 3.3 billion estimated requirement for 2002-2007 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (Movement for Education for All) launched with the aim of providing eight years of quality education to all children in age-group 6-14 by 2010. Total estimated cost - US$ 20 billion (Goals 2 and 6) A comprehensive plan for adolescents, specially girls, in the Tenth Five Year Plan (Goal 3)46\(f4$fi(f(f7(f6$f[(f,,#Existing Interventions for EFA - II$$<<National Literacy Mission to provide functional literacy to all illiterate adults in the age-group 15-35. (Goals 3 & 4) Achieve sustainable threshold level of 75% literacy by 2005 US$ 1.3 billion estimated requirement for 5 years Special schemes targeted at girls, apart from focus on girls in general schemes. (Goal No. 5) SSA targets removal of all disparities, including gender, in primary by 2007 and elementary by 2010. Special schemes such as Mahila Samakhya, National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level & Kasturba Gandhi Swatantra Vidalaya Schemexo^x(fn$f(f^(f(f(F1Status of Plan Preparation<VA Core Group under Secretary, Central Govt formed to facilitate planning and implementation & NIEPA designated as nodal agency First Draft Action Plan prepared before Kathmandu summit in April 2001 Regional consultation with State Governments and Civil society held for the five regions. Similar core groups in States under Chief Secretaries *WV0f(0EFA, INDIA - Way ahead<State Action Plan to be ready by August end. Second draft action plan incorporating the State perspective to be ready by September Consultation on the Draft Plan with States, NGOs, Research Institutions, Professionals planned in September-October. EFA National Action Plan to be ready before year end. 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