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West Bengal Report-IPAI.pdf - Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

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794.2 As per para 1.19.10 of the ‘Framework for Implementation ofTable 16SSA’ there should be one Primary School for every twoUpper Primary Schools. As against this 2:1 ratio, the statehad a wide gap of upper Primary Schools ranging from15,352 in 2005-06 to 15,537 in 2007-08 as shown below :YearActua l numb erof P ri marySchool sNumbe r ofUppe r Pri marySchool s requi reda s pe r 2:1 ra tioActua l numb erof Upp erPri ma ry School sGap of Up pe rPri ma ry School s(3 -4 )(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) (5 )2 0 0 5 -2 00 6 5 0 ,255 2 5 ,128 1 1 ,440 1 3 ,6882 0 0 6 -2 00 7 4 9 ,898 2 4 ,949 9 ,382 1 5 ,5672 0 0 7 -2 00 8 4 9 ,965 2 4 ,983 9 ,446 1 5 ,537Source : AWP&B for the years 2006-2007 to 2008-2009The above table indicates the wide gap betweenPrimary and Upper Primary Schools registering an increaseof 11.90 per cent in 2007-2008 over 2005-2006.4.3 SCHOOLEES HABITATIONS :As per GIS Mapping, out of 45,195 villages in theStates, 969 villages having more than 1,000 population hadno primary school/SSK. In Murshidabad and South 24-Parganas districts 80 and 112 such villages were withoutschooling facilities.4.4 DISTANCE OF SCHOOLS FROM HABITATIONS :As per norms for interventions under SSA,schools/alternative schooling facilities should be within onekilometer of every habitation. [But records of the DistrictOffice/CLRC/Schools disclose that there were…………

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