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1 Presentation on Overview on Goal I of SSA in 35 million plus cities Presentation by : Adil Rasheed, Consultant Annexure – III

2 All children in schools/EGS/ AIE First Goal of SSA This presentation attempts to Present status of Out of school children in 35 metro cities. Underline challenges in achieving the first goal of SSA. Strategies adopted by states for achieving universal enrollment. The data used in the presentation are from the AWP&B 2008-09.

3 Who are out of school children? Never Enrolled : Largely live in habitations without schools Drop out : Largely live in habitations with schools Provision under SSA EGS - An effort to provide access to “out of school” children and ensure their regular participation and completion of elementary education. EGS is for habitations without schooling facility within 1 Km of the habitation. AIE – Diversified, flexible and innovative strategies to cater to local specific needs

4 Financial Provision under SSA EGS Primary – Rs. 1535 per child per year Upper Primary - Rs2960 per child per year AIE Non Residential Intervention – Rs.3000 per child per year. Residential Intervention – Rs.10,000 per child per year.

5 Status of OOSC IMRB AWP&B 2008-09 OOSC21Lakhs 2.93 Lakhs Share in eligible Popn. 4.3%1.24% Boys 4.3 % 1.2% Girls4.3% 1.2 % SC6.25%19.31 ST4.21%7.08 Muslims7.17%20.00

6 Following cities reported an increase in the number of OOSC in 2008-09 : Hyderabad – 178% (21252) Vizianagram – 13% (1009) Surat Corpn. – 57%(3452) Jaipur City – 16% (610) Vishakhapatnam – 2% (190) Trends of OOSC in Million Plus Cities

7 Status in million plus cities w.r.t national average Sl. No Indicator National Level Million Plus 1.Population20584654923659193 2.OOSC4505057293178 3. OOSC (Boys) 2255449151240 4. OOSC (Girls) 2249608141938 5. OOSC (SC) 97981856631 6. OOSC (ST) 34724920759 7. OOSC (Min) 94037857301

8 Concentration of OOSC City Rank (w.r.t no. of OOSC) % of OOSC w.r.t popn. Patna urban 27.52 Hyderabad15.41 Ahemdabad243.43 Surat Corp. 102.77 Amritsar112.65 Vizianagram122.38 Asansol51.88 Vishakhpat.81.74 Lucknow71.72 Ludhiana131.63 Jabalpur151.59

9 Concentration of OOSC City Rank (w.r.t no. of OOSC) % of OOSC w.r.t popn. Pune171.53 Faridabad141.49 G. Mumbai 31.20 Madurai211.13 Vadodara Corp. 341.12 Dhanbad201.06 Kolkata61.05 Agra91.03 Delhi40.83 Coimbatore190.77

10 Concentration of OOSC City Rank (w.r.t no. of OOSC) % of OOSC w.r.t popn. Chennai220.77 Varanasi180.76 Kanpur250.69 Indore300.56 Allahabad160.55 Bhopal280.53 Nagpur290.52 Bangalore270.43 Jamshedpur320.37 Nashik260.37

11 Concentration of OOSC City Rank (w.r.t no. of OOSC) % of OOSC w.r.t popn. Merrut310.33 Rajkot330.29 Kochi350.06

12 Concentration of OOSC Category Cities with concentration Girls(OOSC) Hybd-17811, Patna- 13161, Mum-11277, Dlhi-10719, Bardmn-8777, Kolka-6369 Never Enrolled Patna- 18479, Mum-15201, Lukn-11307, Surat-8105, Amtsar- 7746, Ludh – 7024, Brdmn - 6405 SC Amtsr- 6430, Brdmn-4930, Mum4541, Patna-3885, Luknw-3530, Allbd - 2884 ST Viskptnm-3685, Patna-3170, Hybd-2223, Mum-1716, Brdmn-1173 Muslims Hybd-21085, Patna- 4929, Mum-4209 Brdmn-3863, Kolkat-3658, Lukn-2645

13 Issues Affecting UEE in Urban Areas Large number of deprived, marginalised and vulnerable. Mapping and Identification of UDC. Non availability of schools at demand place within safe zone. Diverse and heterogeneous population. Mobile population – Forced and voluntarily High opportunity cost. Education is on low priority for urban poor Lack of micro level units for planning and implementation.

14 State’s Initiatives Mapping and Identification StateStrategy Mumbai Conducted city wise Jhat Pat Survey involving several NGO’s and Municipal agencies Delhi Formed Kshetras as micro units for planning and implementation using GIS. Then, conducted detailed H.H survey Banglore Conducted identification and enrolment drives for children of construction workers

15 State’s Initiatives Coverage of Urban Deprived Children Delhi – RBC, Learning Centres, Mobile schools. Hyderabad – Door step Schools, Child Empowerment Centres, Rescue and Rehabilitation drives. Lucknow – Bridge courses, Support to Madrasas, Convergence with Labour Depart. And Support to NCLP schools. Bhopal – Community Mobilisation through Kala Jathas, Motivational Camps and Door to door campaign in Slums. HDC and Plat form schools. Jharkhand – Evening schools, Night Centres, Residential Centres, Mobile schools, Partnership schools Banglore – Mobile schools and Tent Schools.

16 State’s Initiatives Coverage of Urban Deprived Children Jaipur – AIE Centres, Stay Homes. Kolkata – Special AIE Centres in residential complexes of urban areas, remedial centres, and CLOPA. Chennai - Bridge courses with active involvement of NGO’S UP – NPGEL for urban slums, incentive of free uniform for girls in slums, orientation of W.C Members, convergence with UNICEF and other VOs.

17 Monitoring Mechanism Adequate data of out of school children. Status of ‘Access’ at primary and upper primary Monitoring of children- Successful completion of elementary education (1) Directly enrolled in regular schools. (1) Directly enrolled in regular schools. (2) Enrolled in EGS/AIE. (2) Enrolled in EGS/AIE. (3) Mainstreamed in regular school form AIE (3) Mainstreamed in regular school form AIE

18 Recent initiative at the National Level Innovative scheme of SSA has included urban deprived children into its fold for giving more flexibility and resources to plan for the education of this group. An amount of 1275.8 Lakhs has been sanctioned for the coverage of UDC under innovation.

19 Thanks for your kind attention kind attention ADIL RASHEED Consultant Alternative Schooling Unit Technical Support Group


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