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Bihar - Jamia Millia Islamia _Final format_.pdf

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Among 90 sample schools there were 2612 underage (13.4% to total enrolment 19388) and 867(4.5%) over age children in classes I – V. At upper primary stage from class VI to VIII, therewere 181 (2.89% to total enrolment 6259) underage and 239 (3.8%) over age children.The number of children who have dropped out of theschool during the previous six months. Whether they arecontinuing their studies in any private schools?107To be ascertained from teachers/VEC schoolsrecords.There were 17175 children enrolled in classes I –V out of which 131 (0.8%) have dropped out.Similarly at upper primary stage 5746 children enrolled in classes VI – VIII out of which 22(0.4%) have dropped out. Class wise dropout in sampled schools is given below:-(xiv)Classes No. of enrolled children Drop out % of drop outin 2007 – 08I 4805 74 1.5II 3739 21 0.6III 3192 9 0.3IV 2823 05 0.2V 2616 22 0.8Total I – V 17175 131 0.8VI 2192 3 0.1VII 1955 13 0.7VIII 1599 6 0.4Total VI – VIII 5746 22 0.4The number of children who have been retained inthe same class from the previous academic year andtheir percentage grade wise?In<strong>format</strong>ion to be obtained on the basis of schoolrecords and discussion with teachers.Retention in the same class at primary stage is low. It is 5.7% for classes I to V and 0.7% forclasses VI to VIII. Class wise details are given below:-(xv)Classes No. of enrolled children No. of Retained % of drop outin 2007 – 08CildrenI 4805 619 12.9%II 3739 171 4.6%III 3192 102 3.2%IV 2823 58 2.1%V 2616 27 1.0%Total I – V 17175 977 5.7%VI 2192 29 1.3%VII 1955 8 0.4%VIII 1599 3 0.2%Total VI – VIII 5746 40 0.7%(q) Any other issues relevant to SSA implementationDSE is also functioning as DPO and many a time project work is hampered due busy schedule ofDSE. Most of BRCCs of Jahanabad demanded to arrange permanent vehicle at BRC. Rentedvehicles often causes disruption in monitoring schools, CRC and other training programme.

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