Gujarat Shala Praveshotsav 2021 Babat Latest Paripatra
Shala Praveshotsav And Kanya Kelavni 2021 Babat Latest Paripatra.Gujarat: Shala Praveshotsav to begin from June 13.Shala Praveshotsav And Kanya Kelavni 2021 Babat Latest Paripatra Published Today.Recently, the Gujarat State Federation of School Management had written to the education minister to extend the date of this year's 'Shala Praveshotsav' owing to heat wave in the state
Shala Praveshotsav 2021 Paripatra
The annual drive to promote enrolment in schools 'Shala Praveshotsav 2021' to begin from June 13. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Tuesday held a meeting with education officials of the state in presence of state education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama and briefed the officials regarding states seriousness towards the drive.
While at the meeting, primary education principal secretary Vinod Rao through a presentation shared various initiatives taken by the education department in the past one year.
The Praveshotsav, which was launched by the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi in 2003, will be held in rural areas on June 13-14 and will be held in city on June 15. Addressing officials, Rupani said, "Our priority is education which is why we have allocated 25,000 crores in the budget, By 2022, all classrooms will be virtual classrooms. We should ensure 0 % drop-out rate and 100% enrolment rate."
Shala Praveshotsav And Kanya Kelavni 2021 Babat Latest Paripatra
The Gujarat government may be making tall claims about its “Kanya Kelavani” and school enrolment drive, but a report shows the state has performed much poorly than other states in championing girls’ education.
The Sample Registration System-Baseline Survey 2014 reveals that Gujarat (with 73.4 per cent of girls in school) is at the 20th position among 21 major states, just a notch above Rajasthan (72.1 per cent). According to the survey, around 26.6 per cent of girls in the age group of 15-17 years in Gujarat have either dropped out or have never been to school. That means 26.6 per cent of girls in the state have not reached the class IX or X level.
It reveals the all-India average of girls attending school, which is 83.8 per cent, is higher than Gujarat’s by about 10 per cent. According to officials, when data was gathered, the programme to improve girl child enrolment in Gujarat schools had been in operation for more than a decade. As part of the annual “Kanya Kelavni” program and “Shala Praveshotsav”, ministers and government officials fan out in rural areas to ensure children’s enrolment. Despite the high-level push, however, even states termed backward have performed better than Gujarat.
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