27K basic schools having low enrollment to be merged with others in UP

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27K basic schools having low enrollment to be merged with others in UP

Monday, 04 November 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

The Basic Education department of Uttar Pradesh is working to close approximately 27,000 basic across the state having low enrollment of students. These schools will be merged with the neighbouring primary schools in the district.

The decision comes as part of an initiative to streamline educational resources, particularly targeting schools with an enrollment of fewer than 50 students by merging them with other schools.

Director General of Education Kanchan Verma recently held a review meeting in which she directed all basic shiksha adhikaris (BSAs) to assess and prepare for the merger of these underperforming institutions. The primary aim is to consolidate resources by integrating schools with low student populations into nearby schools that have a higher enrollment.

Currently, there are 27,764 basic schools in Uttar Pradesh with fewer than 50 students enrolled. As part of the consolidation plan, students from these schools will be accommodated in nearby facilities to ensure their continued education. The BSAs have been instructed to submit their reports regarding the merger of these schools by November 14.

The review meeting emphasised the Indian government’s commitment to making schools more practical and efficient. The education officials have been tasked with developing a framework to determine which schools can merge based on various factors, including transportation, student accessibility and geographical considerations such as canals and highways.

Additionally, each school will be required to provide a one-page comment detailing its status, and a comprehensive booklet listing all affected schools will be compiled for district review. A follow-up meeting with all BSAs is scheduled for November 14 to discuss the progress of this initiative.

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