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76% in Indore didn’t register despite legal & district notices +Five notices including legal notices were sent to pvt schools to register, not will lose affiliation

76% in Indore didn’t register despite legal & district notices

Five notices including legal notices were sent to pvt schools to register, not will lose affiliation


Despite a legal notice and four other notices from district administration, more than 76 percent of schools in Indore district have not registered themselves on the education portal as yet.

The unrecorded 76 percent includes over 1500 schools in Indore.

The notice includes a legal notice with the order from court; a notice from commissioner; two from district education officer (DEO); and two notices from district collector.

These more than 1,500 schools stand on the verge of losing their affiliation in Indore, as they have not registered themselves yet despite the notifications.

In Madhya Pradesh, 5,164 schools are in the pending list.

1,500 schools on verge of dis-affiliation now

“Schools have failed to comply with simple orders. These are all private schools affiliated to the board. Now, we are on the verge of dis-affiliation of all these 1,500 schools. This would mean removal of all those schools that fail to be approved from the school education department.”

Manglesh Vyas

DEO

60% schools in Indore lack UDISE certification

About 60 percent schools, i.e. 80,326 schools in Madhya Pradesh are not certified by Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE) certified till date. While Indore excels to become number 1 in many ways, here it lags behind even the district figure and has over 70 percent schools lack the certification.

This lack of certification questions the facilities available in about 33,000 school in the state and 17,374 schools in Indore.

Why U-DISE?

U-DISE is the primary information source for educational planning and assessing the progress under the education sector in India, especially under the Government funded Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) programmes.

It is the official statistics system of the 'Ministry of Education’ and it covers more than 1.5 million schools, 8.5 million teachers, and over 250 million students from varied socio-economic backgrounds across 28 States and 8 Union Territories (UTs).

Hence, the lack of certification questions the credibility of the education system in Madhya Pradesh and especially in a city like Indore, which is being developed as a ‘smart city’.

Bhopal better at certification & Registration than Indore

On the other hand, the situation in Bhopal is slightly better than Indore as it has about 60 percent schools with the certification, leaving about 5,458 schools without certification.

The data released from UDISE also shows that Indore is truly an education hub with the highest number of schools in the state. However, with a question on credibility of these schools, it also questions the quality and intention of schools in the city.


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