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Bihar - Jamia Millia Islamia _Final format_.pdf

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There were 8817 children enrolled in classes I –V out of which 674 (7.6%) have dropped out.Similarly at upper primary stage 6020 children enrolled in classes VI – VIII out of which 1474(24.5%) have dropped out. Class wise dropout in sampled schools is given below:-Classes No. of enrolled children Drop out % of drop outin 2007 – 08I 2778 158 5.7II 1573 52 3.3III 1350 35 2.6IV 1360 45 3.3V 1756 384 21.9Total I – V 8817 974 7.6VI 1843 7 0.4VII 1752 15 0.9VIII 2425 1452 59.9Total VI – VIII 6020 1474 24.541The 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 very high. It is 33.8% for classes I to V and 34.6%for classes VI to VIII. Cass wise details are given below:-(xv)Classes No. of enrolled children No. of Retained % of drop outin 2007 – 08CildrenI 2778 1203 43.3%II 1573 483 30.7%III 1350 466 34.5%IV 1360 416 30.6%V 1756 412 23.5%Total I – V 8817 2980 33.8%VI 1843 771 41.8%VII 1752 756 43.2%VIII 2425 558 23.0%Total VI – VIII 6020 2085 34.6%(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 Aurangabad demanded to arrange permanent vehicle at BRC. Rentedvehicles often causes disruption in monitoring schools, CRC and other training programme.MI may give a maximum 2 page note, on any other issues, relevant to SSA implementation, not covered above.( 2 nd page )

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