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Over Rs 393 crore for AMC school board budget

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Indian Express 10.12.2009

Over Rs 393 crore for AMC school board budget

The Ahmedabad Municipal School Board — which presented the Rs 393.54 crore budget for 2009-10 on Tuesday — drew flak for its failure to come up with any original ideas for improving the education standards.

The board has relied heavily on the proposals of the Administrative Officer while enhancing the Rs 377.48 crore budget by Rs 16.06 crore. Moreover, there was no convincing explanation for the dropout of nearly 6,000 students this year.

Presenting the budget, School Board chairman Manubhai Raval told media persons that the drop out was due to the “Central Government-induced price rise in essential commodities” and the return of rural population to their villages following improvement in water availability.

The budget break-up shows 88.40 per cent spending on establishment costs and 11.60 per cent on education related activity, with the latter also including 2.96 per cent on administrative and maintenance expenditure on school board office and schools.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 11:51
 

AMC school board budget graph climbs, number of students declines

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Indian Express 03.12.2009

AMC school board budget graph climbs, number of students declines

Officials say migration, improved financial condition are main factors behind increased dropout rates

Year after year, the budget for the Municipal School Board as also the expenditure on each student has seen an increase. But the number of students and teachers in the schools has seen a decline, despite the extravagant enrolment drives.

In 2003-04, the school board budget was Rs 113.02 crore and the number of students and teachers were 1,94,194 and 4,882. The subsequent year, the number of students dropped to 1,89,045, and the spending per student was Rs 5,832, which jumped to Rs 10,237 in 2007-08 when the number of students further fell to 1,62, 886. In 2008-09, the number of students has decreased further to 1.58 lakh but the budget has skyrocketed to Rs 286.81 crore even as the spending per students has declined to Rs 9,684. This year, in the first six months, the numbers have further fallen to 1.53 lakh with spending per student coming down to Rs 6,690.

The budget for 2009-10 has risen to Rs 377 crore, an increase of Rs 90 crore from the previous year’s budget. But the number of students has gone down to 1.52 lakh.

School board chairman Manubhai Raval and administrative officer L D Desai said factors like people moving to other cities and poor parents shifting their wards from municipal schools to private schools with improvement in economic conditions have aided the quantitative decline.

“Sending children to private schools has become a status symbol, and people shift their children to such schools at the first opportunity,” said Raval. They added that the five per cent dropout rate has also contributed to this situation, notwithstanding the fact that around 2,100 students shifted from private schools to municipal schools in the current year.

Asked as to why there was no improvement in the education quality despite recruiting teachers on merit and paying them the best in the field, Raval said there may be five to 10 per cent “unscrupulous people in the teaching fraternity, but we are trying hard to plug the loopholes”. “We will introduce internal evaluation system for teachers,” he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 12:26
 

Minister turns heat on puffed rice units

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The New Indian Express 24.11.2009

Minister turns heat on puffed rice units

DAVANAGERE: Expressing concern over children working under hazardous conditions in puffed rice factories, Minister for Urban Development and Law Suresh Kumar said he would urge Labour Minister Bachchegowda to chalk out a plan to end child labour menace.

“God will punish you if you make children work in front of fire,” the Minister said after visiting child labourers at puffed rice units here.

He pulled up officials for not identifying child labourers working in these units. “Is it possible for child labourers to work in such unhealthy conditions and for long hours? It is inhumane and unthinkable,” Kumar said. He told puffed rice mill owners’ association to provide safe working conditions and stop burning old tyres. The Minister also spoke to three children Pushpa, Khaleel and Nagma and enquired about the working conditions.

Though puffed rice mill owners’ association president Abdul Jabbar admitted to the lapses, he wanted the government to come up with an alternative solution to end this menace.

Kumar turned down the demand for 24-hour power to the units to prevent pollution citing the prevailing power crisis.

He said a solution to this problem will be found at a meeting to be held at Bangalore on December 10 with Wakf and Minority Development Minister Mumtaz Ali Khan and puffed rice mill owners’ association and the Agriculture Minister. Deputy commissioner Amaranrayana warned owners against engaging child labourers.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 10:15
 


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