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23 lakh Children Out of School in Bihar

The promised "new" Bihar of Nitish Kumar appeared to be facing the biggest challenge on the education front by finding out a number of out-of-school children in the state.

Based on the recent findings by the UNICEF sources in the education department disclosed to the Tribune that there were about 23.19 lakh out-of-school children aged between six and 14 years in the state. Of them, 51.4 per cent were boys and 48.6 per cent girls.

At the three-day Global NRI conclave in Patna the noted economist in the London School of Economics, who is the member of the House of Lords too, Lord Meghnad Desai categorically stated that a new Bihar was possible only when the enlightened civil society here would go to schools to ask why there was no teacher in the classrooms.

It was learnt that the Bihar Government has already planned to launch a massive programme to bring over 23 lakh out-of-school children to educational institutions in the state.

The programme called Sankalp (pledge) under the Bihar Education Project Council (BEPC) aimed at covering all 83 blocks in the districts of Kishanganj, Araria, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Rohtas, Vaishali and Jammui in its first phase to bring 4.5 lakh children to schools by March.

Of the total 23 lakh out-of-school children, over 36 per cent (8.45 lakh) were said to be children aged six to eight years, 27 per cent (6.32 lakh) were eight to 11 years, and 36 per cent (8.42 lakh) were 11 to 14 years.

By sachiv, Section News
Posted on Wed Jan 24, 2007 at 02:53:21 AM EST
A senior official of the state education department said that the number of out-of-school children was highest in Madhubani (1.17 lakh), followed by East Champaran (1.15 lakh), West Champaran (1.12 lakh) and Siwan (1.04 lakh), all located on Indo-Nepal border.

It was further learnt that out of 533 blocks in the State, while 30 have more than 10,000 children deprived of school education, 29 blocks have 8,000 to 10,000 such children.

As guided by none other than Chief Minister Nitish Kumar himself, the strategy for bringing children to school included micro-planning to identify out-of-school children and starting non-residential and residential "bridge courses" for children later inducted in mainstream formal schools.

The strategy also entailed undertaking intensive social mobilisation and community participation for wider understanding of the benefits of education.

The recent move to appoint two lakh teachers, construction of about one lakh classrooms and opening of 15,000 new schools were likely to strengthen the Nitish Government's endeavour to cover all the out-of-school children.

Sources further stated that in the second phase, the programme would cover 146 blocks in eight districts, benefiting about five lakh children, and in the third phase, the remaining blocks and districts in the state would be covered to bring all children to schools.

The BEPC also planned to impart special training to 2 lakh teachers on accelerated learning techniques during a 25-day orientation programme beginning shortly and each new teacher would work with 30 children in schools for about a month to improve the learning level of students in grades one and two.

The BEPC has further decided to conduct about 60,000 non-residential bridge courses for children of various age groups who did not go to school.

(Source-Tribune India,24/01/07)

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