SCHEMES OF VOCATIONALISATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION :
OPERATION BLACK
BOARD SCHEME:
IMPROVEMENT IN SCIENCE
EDUCATION SCHEME:
MODERNISATION SCHEME OF
MADARSA EDUCATION:
INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR
DISABLLED CHILDREN
COMPUTER LITERACY AND
STUDY SCHEME IN SCHOOLS (CLASS PROJECT)
SANSKRIT EDUCATION
DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES:
DISTRICT PRIMARY
EDUCATION PROGRAMME:
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN:
EDUCATION GAURANTEE
SCHEME :
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SCHEME:
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
SCHEME:
MADHYA
PRADESH STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
STATE
GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES OF
TOP PRIORITY
1. SCHEMES OF
VOCATIONALISATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
SCHEMES OF VOCATIONALISATION OF SECONDARY
EDUCATION:
The Scheme is being conducted since 1986. The
main objectives of the vocationalasation of secondary education are to provide
diversification of Educational opportunities so as to enhance individual employability,
reduce the mismatch between demand and supply of skilled manpower and to provide an
alternative for those pursuing higher Education.
- Vocational Education will be a distinct stream intended to prepare
students for identified occupations spanning several areas of activity. These courses will
be provided in general education institutions after the secondary stage with flexible
duration ranging from one to three years.
- The state Govt. has set up vocational Education wing in
Directorate of Education which is the implementing agency for this scheme in schools. The
scheme also envisages involvement of voluntary or other Non-Government organisations in
the programme who would be given financial assistance for specific innovative projects for
conducting Vocational Education programme .
- The scheme has been implemented in 262 Higher Secondary Schools of
M.P. At present nearly 14 Thousand students are studying in these Schools.
- The Vocational courses are grouped under following major areas,
viz Agriculture, Business and commerce Engineering and Technology; Health and Para-
Medical Services; Home Science; Services and others.
- The Vocational Education is imparted in the following Trades in
the schools of M.P.
- Agriculture Economics and Farm Management.
- Horticulture
- Poultry Products
- Dairy farming
- Farm Mechanics
- Office Management
- Accounting
- Co- operative Management
- Steno- typing
- Banking Assistant
- Store keeping
- Fruit and Vegetable Preservation / Food Preservation and
Processing
- Backery and Confectionery
- Garment Making
- Fashion Designing And garment Making
- Welding Technology and Fabrication
- Repair of Radio and T.V.
- Repair of Scooter, Moped and Motor Cycle
- Repair Domestic electrical Appliances and Motor- Rewinding
- Computer Application
- Photography
- Medical Lab. Technician
- Hospital House Keeping
- Building Construction and Maintenance.
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2. OPERATION BLACK
BOARD SCHEME:
- This scheme is conducted since 1986
- In this scheme the Institutional equipment and Instructional
material are provided for the students studying in primary Schools in M.P.
- Provision is made to provide salary of an additional Teacher to
these Primary Schools enrolling 100 or more than 100 students for two years.
- In ninth five Year Plan the scheme was extended for middle
Schools. Govt. of India provided funds to equip such middle school with Institutional
equipment, instructional material and pay the salary, allowances to Shiksha Karmi
Grade 2.
- At present scheme is conducted by Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission .
JAWAHAR VILLAGE PROSPERITY SCHEME:
- Under operation Black Board Scheme the Govt. of India has
provided the 45% fund of the total cost of construct school building. 15% fund is provided
by Department of Panchayat and social Welfare . The rest 40% has been contributed by
School Education Department from its Plan limit.
- Under this scheme an aims is to construct school building for 1613
primary schools consisting two Class Rooms, one Varandah, one Teacher Room and separate
toilets to boys and girls .
- In this scheme 1157 primary school building (CHHATISGARH) are to
be constructed at the cost of Rs two lakh each. For this purpose Govt. Of India and social
welfare department has released 45% and 15% funds respectively. The rest 40% sum Rs 28341
is also released by Govt. Of M.P. from Grant No. 82 Now Rs. 674 Crore is in balance.
- The scheme is very useful for the department of school Education.
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3. IMPROVEMENT IN SCIENCE
EDUCATION SCHEME:
- The scheme is initiated since October 1987 to achieve improvement
in quality of science Education at the level of middle schools, High school and H.S.
School.
- The Main objectives of this scheme are to provide fund for science
kits in middle schools, Books on Science in the libraries of high and Higher Secondary
Schools, up gradation of laboratories of High Secondary schools, establishment of
Laboratories in High Schools. The Scheme also aims for the training of teacher.
- The Govt of India has provide Rs 12.2538 crores to achieve the
objectives of this scheme. Out of this Rs4.293crores could not be utilized. To utilize the
balance the permission of Govt of India is awaited. For the re-provision in Budget the
action is under consideration.
- For the non-utilization of the balance of Rs 7.9608 crore the main
reason is the registration of the cases in Bureau of Economics offence related to the
suppliers. These cases are under consideration in different courts.
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This is a scheme of Govt. of India to initiate
volunteering teaching of Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Hindi and English in
Madarsa and Maqtabs.
- In this scheme all such voluntary organisation/committees/trusts
are competent to take part, which are registered according to the central/state govt acts
and are in existence for the last three years or more.
- under this scheme the financial aid is provided for the purchase
of Science kit, Mathematics kit, Books and salary of additional teacher in Madarsas /
Maqlabs enrolling 40 or more than 40 students in each of them.
- Uptill now the Govt. of India has Sanctioned Rs1,38,13800 in the
form of Financial aid for 208 Madarsas
- Including new 204 Madarsa the Govt of India has sanctioned
rs220.968crore for total 412 Madarsas for Financial year 2001-2002 and for its Budgetary
provision a proposal has been submitted in Govt. of M.P. after budgetary provision
- and sanction the funds are to be disbursed to Madarsas.
- A proposal of Rs. 31,11,000/- for additional 69 Madarsas and Rs.
16,43,000/- for 36 Madarsas are under consideration of Govt. of India.
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- This scheme is sponsored completely by Govt. of India, with a
provision of Financial Aid.
- The scheme has come in the control of school Education Department
when it was transferred by Social Welfare Department in 1992.
- The Aim of this scheme is to make efforts to bring all different
disabled boys and girls that are studying in general/common schools of school Education
Department in the main stream and after linking them with main stream of education for
disabled children the goal of Education for all be achieved by providing different
economical facilities and educational guidance.
- Under School Education Department the conduction of the scheme has
been taking place by Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training Bhopal.
Vide letter dated 21.5.1999 of Govt. of M.P.
- In this scheme following facilities are provided principally to
students:-
- Books and stationery allowance Rs. 400/- per student per annum.
- Dress allowance Rs. 200/- per student per annum.
- Conveyance allowance Rs. 500/- per student per annum.
- Reading allowance to blind students of class 6th to 12th Rs. 500
per student per annum.
- Road safety allowance to those students which have disability
below abdomen Rs. 750/- per student per annum.
- For assisting instruments once in every five years maximum Rs.
2000/- per student.
- Under the scheme there is a provision to appoint Resource teachers
and for their training also with a provision to establishment a Resource Centre in each
District.
- Under the scheme Govt. of India provides financial Aid to
Voluntary organisations.
- The Govt. of India had sanctioned Rs. 55.19 lacs during
1999-2000.During 2000-2001 Rs94.55lacs has been fully utilized and which is confirmed by
Govt. of India.
- The budget proposal for the Year 2001-2002 will be dispatched as
soon as the quantitative information of disabled children of the state is received.
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- Class Project is a centrally sponsored scheme in full.
- This scheme was started in M.P. during 1996-97.
- During 1997-98 the scheme was named as Revised class project. In
initial year 1996-97 a provision was made to provide 125 computers in the Schools. For
next year 1997-98 a provision was kept to provide computers in 175 H.S. School. The scheme
is meant for H.S. School.
- At present the scheme is running in 398 H.S. school registering
40000 students.
- Under the scheme 417 teachers were trained which are providing
training to students at present.
- Since 1998-99 the scheme was transferred to BHOJ OPEN UNIVERSITY
on 29.9.98 with a sum of Rs.595.53 lacs as sanctioned by Govt. of India for maintenance of
computers and training of teachers .
- Under the scheme every such school selected was provided one
pentium computer and four Dimb-Jist Terminal. At present the action of providing pentium-2
computer in schools is continue by Bhoj Open University.
- In the scheme the computer Hardware and Software are also
supplied.
- Under software every such school is provided Unix ware and
Uniflex.
- Initially the computer training was imparted by the computer
trained teacher of the School.
- During 1996-97 the Examination of class project was conducted by
M.P. Board of Secondary school and in 1997-98 it was conducted by state open school. Now a
days the Examinations are conducted by Bhoj Open University Bhopal as monitored by it.
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- The scheme is launched by Govt. of India to develop Sanskrit
Education in the country during 1998-99.
- The scheme aims to award the well learned in Kalidas Samaroh in
which training of sanskrit teachers and various scholarships are included. In addition to
the above aim the scheme aims to provide Grant in the form of salary of the teachers of
Sanskrit primary schools as received by Govt. of India.
- In this scheme the Govt. of India sanctioned Rs. 73.03 lacs during
98- 99 and this amount is fully utilized in 1999-2000 along with Rs. 46.50 lacs for
Sanskrit studying boys and girls.
- Efforts are in progress to send the proposals for the Budgetary
provisions in first supplementary.
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- This programme is being conducted in 33 districts of the state
with the assistance of European community and World Bank, by Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission.
This is a
seven yearly programme supported first by European community with a limit from the year
1994 to 2001. In the first phase of DPEP districts viz Betul, Raisen, Rajgarh, Sehore,
Umaria, Neemuch, Rewa, Satna, Shahdol, Sidhi, Chatarpur, Panna, Tikamgarh, Mandsaur,
Guna, Dhar and Ratlam are included where the scheme is successfully running. For the
second phase the DPEP scheme the remaining 16 districts. for a period of 5 years (1997 to
2002) the districts viz. Bhind, Dewas, Damoh, Datia, Dindori, Seoni Sheopurkalan,
Jhabua, Khandwa, Khargone, Mandla, Morena, Badwani, Shajapur, Shivpuri and Vidisha. are
included.Before the reorganisation of districts the DPEP scheme was running in 34
districts. After reorganisation of districts the programme was running in 48 districts.
After division state now the programme is running in 33 districts of M.P. as mentioned
above.
The total cost of the sanctioned project is 959.85 crores in which
the share of the state Govt. is 143.98 crores.
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- In this scheme Govt. of India has selected the 12 districts of state of Non-DPEP.
- Under this scheme all programmes of up gradation of primary schools are to be
shaped/implemented.
- For this scheme 85% amount will be available from Govt. of India and the State Govt. has
provided 15% remaining in the Budget of 2001- 2002.
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- Under the scheme to run EGS schools the state Govt. sanctions the funds from DPEP head.
- From this financial year the Govt. of India has taken a decision to initiate the
implementation of EGS - AIE by extending this scheme.
- Facility of secondary Education with in 3 Km and primary Education with in 1 Km is to be
provided in the initially run EGS school by Mission under this scheme.
- For this the total expenditure will theoretically be provided by Govt. of India with 75%
share and rest 25% share by state Govt.
- This scheme is run by Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission.
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- The aim of this scheme is to provide information to every citizen on the cost which is
least as possible as and to propagate the use of information Technology up to 2003 in
Govt. High schools/H.S. schools by setting a goal of computer Training in all such
educational institutions.
- In this scheme the state Govt. has taken following decisions for the propagation
information Technology.
- Preparation of phase wise proposals for every year to ensure the access of the schools
to computer/Internet.
- Provisions be made to provide computer education in educational Institutions in least
time without any Govt. investment by associating Investors of private sector.
- Permission will be given to use the available space in the school after teaching time
for commercial purposes.
- The training of the computer course will not be compulsory but will be imparted
voluntarily.
- The scheme will not be implemented in the schools where class/clap projects are running.
- 400 sq. ft space with electric supply of Government school building/campus will be made
available free of cost for the training centre.
- The cost of electricity will be borne by the bidder.
- Under school education the training course will be in two categories.
- (i) For the students of class IX & X
(ii) For the students of class XI & XII
- As per the decision taken by the Government all the necessary formalities have been
completed and a New Delhi based firms has been authorised to impart computer education.
- The scheme covers all the high schools and higher secondary schools under the Department
of school education and department of Tribal Welfare excluding the high schools which are
covered under CLASS/CLAP schemes.
- A uniform fee Rs. 54/- per month would be charged for the purpose.
- The firms will provide free training to 10 teachers/employees of each institution for
the rent free use of the building and the training would be provided free of to the poor
students per annum per institution those will be 10% of admission in commercial use for
the commercial utilization of the center after the timing of the institution. The
teachers, employees or students would be selected/nominated by the principals of the
concerned institution.
Conditions:
School Level Contract :
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- In this scheme of Govt. of India there is a provision to supply one coloured TV and one
Two-in-one to those schools of the state where electric connection is available.
- The Govt. of India provides the 75% of the total amount and the rest 25% is provided by
state Govt. from its own planning.
- Under the scheme the provision of Rs. Two crores was made in budget during 1999-2000 for
the purchase of 1000 TVs and 5000 two-in-one but this amount could not be utilized due to
the non-availability of the permission from finance Development.
- On 26.6.2001 the proposal has been submitted to the Govt. to make a provision of Rs.
1.58 crore in first supplementary of budget estimate of year 2001-2002.
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STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
1. FREE OF COST DISTRIBUTION SCHEME OF TEXT BOOKS:
The scheme is inforce in which text books are distributed free of cost to the students
of SC/ ST communities studying in class 1 to 5and to the all girls of backward and general
categories, who are below poverty line and studying in class 1 to 3.
Under this scheme free of cost text books are supplied by M.P. text book corporation.
For financial year 2001-2002 a provision of Rs 6.29 crore is made in Budget.
2. FREE OF COST DISTRIBUTION SCHEME OF TEXT BOOKS:
The scheme is inforce in which text books are distributed free of cost to the students
of SC/ ST communities studying in class 1 to 5and to the all girls of backward and general
categories, who are below poverty line and studying in class 1 to 3.
Under this scheme free of cost text books are supplied by M.P. text book corporation.
For financial year 2001-2002 a provision of Rs 6.29 crore is made in Budget.
3. BOOK-BANK SCHEME:
4. FREE OF COST SCHOOL UNIFORM SCHEME:
Under this scheme free of cost school uniforms are supplied to poor class girls of
schedule cast /schedule tribe /other backward class studying at the primary level.
The scheme provides help to admit girls of in the schools and in continuation of their
study.
The scheme is in force like "study and earn scheme" in which school girls are
paid a remuneration on preparing uniform ,alongwith their studies in the school.
The state Govt has declared M.P. state power loom cooperative association ltd.,
Burhanpur as a Nodal agency for this scheme.
For financial year 2001-2002 there is a provision of one crore in the budget
5. STUDENT SAFETY INSURANCE SCHEME:
* For this scheme the State Government has given permission vide its
letter No F-44-32/94/B-2/20 dated 6:10:1994 to implement the student safety Insurance
scheme for the students of Govt. schools.
- The responsibility of enforcing the scheme is laid to "The New India Insurance
Company Limited"
- In the beginning the scheme was meant for one year with a premium of sixty paisa per
month for assured sum of Rs. 10,000/= at death of student.
- Under the scheme a sum of Rs.10000/- is payable at the death of student, Rs. 10000/- for
the full disability and Rs. 5000/- payable for partly disability.
- At present the premium payable by the student is increased from sixty paise to Rs. one
per month.
6. TEACHER WELFARE PROGRAMME:
Under this programme the teachers are selected for state level and
Central level awards on the basis of their qualification and the excellent services
rendered by them in the field of Education through Teacher Welfare Cell in the Directorate
of Public Instructions.
Every selected teacher is awarded Rs.5000/- cash, Shreephal and a
shawl with a letter of appreciation by Honorable Governor of the state .
For the selection of teachers for National award there is a state
level committee in which a representative of Govt. of India is also included .For M.P. a
proposal to award 12 primary teachers and six Middle school teachers every year is sent.
The selected teachers are awarded Rs.10001/- cash with a silver medal by Honorable
president of India on every 5th September.
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1. PADHANA-BADHANA' MOVEMENT FOR LITERACY:
- Initiation of this scheme is the result of the recent report of
National sample survey organisation, mentioning nearly 11.8% increase in the rate of
literacy of the state from 1991 to 1997.The report reflects that this increase in the
percentage of literacy to, some extent is due to 'LITERACY MOVEMENT' and 'strong desive '
in the community to literate the rests even then it has becomes compulsory to revise and
re-organize the policy of Literacy large part of the goal by effective manner. For this
objective the State Government has implemented the new policy in the form of ;
PADHANA-BADHANA' movement.
- In this policy the literates interested for Reading-Writing are
regarded as active agent.
- The form of this movement is the Active community Participation.
- To explore and express the activeness of the interested people the
emphasis is made to provide an opportunity for their organisation.
- In this movement the people interested to read and write will
constitute a PADHANA-BADHANA' committee, which will hand over the responsibility to local
person will be known as 'GURU JI'
- In the state total 2.17lacs Padhana-Badhana committees over
constitute up to December 2000,and through these committees 53.69 lacs illiterate applied
for being literated. After verification of these the true of number of such is 51.83 lacs.
On final evaluation in the month December 29.85lacs people were literated.
- According to provisional Figures of census 2001 the rate of
Literacy has increased 44.20% to 64.11% which reflects 19.19% increase in literacy rate
with in a decade. Female literacy rate is 50.28% and Male literacy rate is 76.50%.
2. STRENTHNING OF ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENT FOR
THE DECENTRALISATION OF EDUCATION.
- Under Administrative arrangement for decentralisation of activated
education STATE EDUCATION CENTRE has been established at state levels.
- Establishment of District Education centre ,Block Education
Centre, Jan Shiksha centres have also been completed .
- An activity dairy has been developed by state education centre ,
trough which a training of members of above centres is being imparted .
- Time limit to materialized all activities during 2000-2001 and to
complete the activity has been marked R.S.M .
- A job chart has also been given to all officers along with the
dairy. Dairy is being used to plan and analyse the activity.
3. UNIVERSALISATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION.
- The scheme is launched in march 2001.For the universialisation of
secondary education 7575 schools will be opened this year by issuing an order .
UPGRADATION OF MADARSA'S.
- During August 2000 M.P. Madarsa Board has registered 1400
Madarsa's and action has been taken to recognize them .
- At present financial assistance is being given to 208 Madarsa and
proposal for 148 madarsa are being despatched to government of india.
- A 10 day training has been taken by teacher's of 300 madarsa's of
Khandwa district.
- A three day workshop is being organised during April 2000 in
Indore to decide training policy.
4. DEVELOPING THE LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS OF
THE STATE IN THE FORM OF YOUTH CLUB BY ENHANCING THEIR USE.
- In the meeting of state level communication committee of R.G.S.M.
held on 20th march 2001 the establishment of selected 982 libraries in Jan
Shiksha centre of 33 DPEP district and Jan Shala blocks along with 8582 libraries of EGS
school is being under process in the state.
- In this regard the purchase order have been released to the book
suppliers.
- From the ensuing educational session the district are being
directed to start functioning of libraries in concerning institution by seeking public
cooperation.
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