ANALYSIS OF DISE 2006-07 FOR ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE GAPS.

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ANALYSIS OF DISE FOR ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE GAPS

 Analysis of DISE have already been done for DISE data and  In analysis have been completed for 613 districts of the Country after computing target of , &  Analysis for has been done for various parameters so as to arrive at definite gaps, time taken and to find out ways and means to complete the gaps with in project period.  To target those districts first where special efforts are needed to complete the gaps as per DISE  The total gaps worked out are classrooms.

 The States having large gaps as per analysis are as under. S.NOStates Nos of district with classrooms District with more than 3000 classrooms 1 Andhra Pradesh 70 2Assam31 3Bihar724 4Chattisgarh24 5Gujarat30 6Jharkhand75 7 Madhya Pradesh 115 8Maharashtra12 9 Uttar Pradesh 86 9Uttarakhand01 Total4948 The State of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Uttrakhand are likely to complete the gaps with in project period. We have to concentrate on balance 6 states and these are Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

 Further analysis shows that there are 415 districts with less than 1000 classrooms gaps, 101 districts between , 49 districts between gap and 48 districts with more than 3000 gaps.  Major concern is for 48 & 49 districts where the State may plan maximum classrooms in the next AWP&B. The States will have to built the capacity for taking up large number of classrooms in these districts.  The districts having more than 3000 classrooms have been termed SFD where the allocation can be planned up to 50% of the budget allocation.  In addition, the districts having PS to UPS ratio more than 2.5 : 1 may also be termed SFD.

STATE WISE ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS BASED ON SCHOOL WISE ANALYSIS AS PER DISE INCLUDING TARGET A

Colored States shown as more than

Colored States shown as more than 3000

TIME REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF GAPS  In order to work out time period, district wise gaps were taken and achievements from district plan of , were compiled and time period was worked out.  The data have revealed that there are 19 districts which will take more than 10 years to complete the gaps (Chattisgarh & Gujarat not taken).  The Number of these districts state wise are as under. These districts need special monitoring at all levels.

S.NoState District requiring more than 10 years for completing the gaps. 1 Andhra Pradesh 1 2Bihar1 3 Chattisgarh &Gujrat Not worked out 4Jammu&Kashmir1 5Jharkhand2 6 Madhya Pradesh 1 7Maharashtra2 8 Tamil Nadu 1 9Uttrakhand1 10 Daman & Diu 1 11Delhi8 Total19 Note: the district wise is attached for ready reference.

B

SUMMARY TABLE OF DISTRICT WISE GAPS & NUMBER OF YEAR FOR COMPLETION C

 Analysis reveal that major chunk of district will complete the infrastructure gaps within 2 years or 2-3 years. The details are: S.No Nos of districts Time taken for completion 1392 <2 years 273 Between 2 to 3 years to 4 years 477 >4 years Total Note:--Gujarat and chhatisgarh not included

Colored districts showing more than ACR Number of Districts= 3 STATES HAVING MAJOR GAPS BETWEEN AND MORE THAN 3000

Colored districts showing more than ACR Number of districts = 7

Colored (pink) districts showing more than ACR and colored (Yellow) more than 3000 Number of districts for = 7 Number of districts for more than 3000 = 24

Colored (Pink) districts showing more than 2000 ACR and Colored (yellow) 3000 ACR Number of districts for = 2 Number of districts for more than 3000= 4

Colored districts showing ACR Number of districts = 3

Colored ( yellow) districts showing more than 3000 ACR and Colored (pink) 2000 ACR Number of districts for = 7 Number of districts for more than 3000= 5

Colored districts showing more than 3000 ACR and Colored 2000 ACR Number of districts for = 11 Number of districts for more than 3000 = 5

Colored (yellow) districts showing more than 3000 ACR and Colored ( Orange) 2000 Number of districts for = 1 Number of districts for more than 3000 = 2

Colored (Magenta) districts showing more than 3000 ACR and Colored (Yellow) 2000 ACR Number of districts for = 8 Number of districts for more than 3000 = 6

Colored districts showing more than 3000 ACR Number of districts for more than 3000= 1

Saturation of Gaps  Analysis has revealed that 6 states are showing minus gaps, namely Himachal Pradesh,Kerala,Manipur,Sikkim,Dadar Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep. In fact these States have completed the infrastructure gaps. Similarly 161 districts also reveal minus gaps, there by these districts have saturated the gaps. The details are as under: the total minus gaps works out to be (minus) classrooms

STATES AND DISTRICTS, SATURATED THE CLASSROOMS GAPS ( DISE ) D

CONCLUSION  Overall gaps of classrooms works out to , after computing targets of , and  District with more than 3000 gaps are 48 and between to gaps are 49.  With the present level of achievement 19 district will take more than 10 years, 77 district including 19 will take more than 4 years, 46 will take 3-4 years, 76 between 2-3 years and 392 less than 2 years.(Gujrat and Chhatigarh not included)  Analysis have shown that some of the districts although do not have large gaps but the targets for classrooms is not being fixed proportionate. These districts may be looked into and appropriate targets are proposed.

 6 states and 161 districts have completed gaps. These district have minus gaps of classrooms.  States with large gaps will have to compile perspective plan for 2/ 3 years and AWP&B will be part of it.  States with large gaps, will have to built up capacity at block, district and State level to complete the gaps