Department of Education Government of NCT of Delhi

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Department of Education Government of NCT of Delhi

Department of Education Government of NCT of Delhi

Do. E at a glance LOGO The biggest Department of the Delhi Government &

Do. E at a glance LOGO The biggest Department of the Delhi Government & 2 nd biggest organization in Delhi after police. Almost 16 Lakh Students in Delhi Govt. Schools. Enrollment rising by more than 1 lakh additional students every year Extensive IT based & MIS platform working Nearly 50 thousand employees. 989 Government Schools of various types. Disbursal of Rs 300 crore cash subsidy to students per annum. 1284 Private recognized schools & 216 aided schools Ahead of all states in getting EWS admissions (25, 000 last year) Mid day meal (MDM) to 7. 2 lakh students daily. All India best performance in academics and sports. 2

LOGO All India best performance in academics and sports. Out of 200 All India

LOGO All India best performance in academics and sports. Out of 200 All India CBSE toppers among Government Schools, 124 are from Delhi Government Schools Mission Access of Education within vicinity as per Right to Education (RTE) norms, Bridging Gender & Social Category Gaps, Focus on Quality of Education, skill development & sports

Plan of presentation LOGO 6 parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Core functions

Plan of presentation LOGO 6 parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Core functions SCHOOLS, STUDENTS. . Performance Review X, XII RESULTS, SPORTS Physical Infrastructure BUILDINGS, DDA issues Human Resources TEACHERS, STAFF Right to Education TIMELINES, ISSUES Other issues ICT, VKS, SPORTS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS A GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS v RUNNING OF 969 GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS IN 679

1. CORE FUNCTIONS A GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS v RUNNING OF 969 GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS IN 679 BUILDINGS v 393 SINGLE SHIFT SCHOOLS v (288 x 2= 576) DOUBLE SHIFT SCHOOLS v PROVIDING MID-DAY MEAL LOGO

1. CORE FUNCTIONS MID-DAY MEAL Delhi government schools (7. 2 lakh students daily) B

1. CORE FUNCTIONS MID-DAY MEAL Delhi government schools (7. 2 lakh students daily) B MID DAY MEAL LOGO ANNUAL EXPENDITURE Rs. 56 cr Rs. 50 cr Funding for MCD schools. -(9. 9 Lakhs students daily) Strict action (FIR, penalty, cancellation of contract for any. , 5 firms contract cancelled). Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

INTRODUCTION C LOGO • Scheme is implemented by 6 implementing agencies viz. DOE(nodal), South

INTRODUCTION C LOGO • Scheme is implemented by 6 implementing agencies viz. DOE(nodal), South MCD, North MCD, East MCD , NDMC & DCB. • Outsourced in Delhi through Centralized semi- automated kitchens. • Since 2013 -14, number of NGOs/Service Providers have been increased from 25 to 46, which would enable supply of more healthy, hygienic & hot MDM through nearby kitchens. Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

Schools covered under MDMS D LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have

Schools covered under MDMS D LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

COVERAGE Name of Department DOE & Aided Schools/AIE Centers E No. of Schools No

COVERAGE Name of Department DOE & Aided Schools/AIE Centers E No. of Schools No of students (I- V) LOGO No of students ( VI – VIII) 1175 151920 706763 South MCD 612 340440 0 North MCD 788 401 56 6 409916 242860 14193 1800 0 0 5810 805 East MCD Testing standards have been revised NDMC & Aided Schools upwards to have higher nutrition. DCB & Aided Schools 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Total Coverage Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi 3038 1161129 713378 18. 75 lakhs

Menu followed by DOE Wheat Based 1. Atta & Besan Puri with Aaloo Curry/or

Menu followed by DOE Wheat Based 1. Atta & Besan Puri with Aaloo Curry/or Mixed Vegetables. F LOGO Rice based 1. Rice Chholley with mashed vegetables added to the gravy. 2. Atta Poori with Chholley 2. Rice with Sambar /Dal (with (mashed vegetables added to thestandards gravy) have been revised gravy) Testing upwards have higher 3. Suzito. Halwa with nutrition. Chholley 3. Rice with Kadhi (with vegetables added to the 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 gravy) from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Centralized Kitchen (Rice Making) G LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have

Centralized Kitchen (Rice Making) G LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Centralized Kitchen (Puri Making) H LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have

Centralized Kitchen (Puri Making) H LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Centralized Kitchen (Packing I LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher

Centralized Kitchen (Packing I LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

De-sealing of containers at school J LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to

De-sealing of containers at school J LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Tasting of MDM by SLMC K LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to

Tasting of MDM by SLMC K LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Distribution of MDM L LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher

Distribution of MDM L LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Distribution of MDM M LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher

Distribution of MDM M LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

Supervision of Distribution of MDM N LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to

Supervision of Distribution of MDM N LOGO Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Mid Day Meal, GNCT of Delhi

School Health Programme: O LOGO • Under Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna, > 7 lakh

School Health Programme: O LOGO • Under Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna, > 7 lakh children screened, blood samples of > 2. 75 lakh children taken for HB and random sugar estimation, 4 Referral Centres for screening designated. • Main diseases observed: - Anaemia, Refractive errors, Dental/Oral Problems, GIT, Fever/ Headache, RTI. • special screening of children in 98 schools going on in which risk of substance/drug abuse is high. Testing standards have been revised upwards to have higher nutrition. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

Coverage under SHP No of schools covered under SHP Health check up carried out

Coverage under SHP No of schools covered under SHP Health check up carried out Distributi on of IFA Tablets Distributi on of Vitamin-A Tablets LOGO P Distributi on of Deworming Tablets Free Spectacle s distribute d Height measure ment Weight measurem ent All 1208659 3. 85 Nil 27 10308 14084 12608 schools Lakhs of localstandards have been revised Testing bodies to have higher nutrition. upwards 358 100% DOE 3 rdschools party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS C WELFARE SCHEMES LOGO • WELFARE SCHEMES …. Aadhar enabled direct

1. CORE FUNCTIONS C WELFARE SCHEMES LOGO • WELFARE SCHEMES …. Aadhar enabled direct cash transfer in respect of 2 schemes w. e. f. 01/01/13 in two pilot districts – Scheme . Beneficiaries Annual expenditure Kishori (free pack of 10 sanitary napkins to girl students every month) About 7 lakh girl students from class 6 th to 12 th Rs. 12 cr Cash subsidy for Books Students (9 TH to 12 TH ) Rs. 100 cr. Cash uniform subsidy. - All students (1 st to 12 th ) Rs. 125 cr. Scholarship for meritorious students (80% & above marks) Eligible students (7 th to 12 th ) Rs. 4 cr Scholarship for educationally About 2 lakh students whose Rs. 8 cr. backward minorities (Muslims & Neo family income is less than Rs 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 Buddhists) 2 lakhs from schools) for each 17 service providers Free transport for girls students of rural areas About 3600 girl students of 7 schools Yuva (outstation/ local tours, magazines, annual day) Rs. 1. 6 cr Rs. 27 cr

1. CORE FUNCTIONS • C LOGO WELFARE SCHEMES IMPLEMENTATION OF WELFARE SCHEMES OF OTHER

1. CORE FUNCTIONS • C LOGO WELFARE SCHEMES IMPLEMENTATION OF WELFARE SCHEMES OF OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Scheme Department Distribution of funds under WCD Ladli scheme Beneficiaries Annual expenditure 2011 -12 - 1, 06, 585 Rs. 92 Cr Free stationery to SC/ST/ OBC/ Minorities students Department of All eligible students welfare of SC/ST/ (1 st to 12 th) OBC/ Minorities Rs. 25 Cr Merit Scholarship for Department of welfare of SC/ST/ OBC/ Minorities Department of All eligible students welfare of SC/ST/ (1 st to 12 th) OBC/ Minorities Rs. 22 Cr construction workers Department 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Scholarship for children of Labour All eligible students Rs. 3 Cr (1 st to 12 th)

1. CORE FUNCTIONS LOGO D SSA • FLAGSHIP SCHEME • ACHIEVEMENTS FROM 2003 ONWARDS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS LOGO D SSA • FLAGSHIP SCHEME • ACHIEVEMENTS FROM 2003 ONWARDS • NO. OF NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED • NO. OF ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS CONSTRUCTED • CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS IN PROGRESS 543 • NO. OF TOILET BLOCKS CONSTRUCTED 610 • NO. OF RAMPS CONSTRUCTED FOR CWSN WITH HAND RAILINGS • CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL TOILET BLOCKS FOR GIRLS IN PROGRESS • 12 1399 2319 161 NO. OF OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN MAINSTREAMED THROUGH 3 rd party. VARIOUS monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 ACTIVITIES SUCH AS AIE CENTERS, AND from schools) for each 17 service providers DAKHILA ABHIYAN • 1. 65 LACS TRAINING OF ALL IN-SERVICE TEACHERS FOR 10 -20 DAYS (EVERY YEAR) THROUGH SCERT/DIETS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS • D LOGO SSA & IEDSS More than 10, 000 children

1. CORE FUNCTIONS • D LOGO SSA & IEDSS More than 10, 000 children with special needs have been provided aids & appliances. • School grant (@rs. 5000/- for primary and Rs. 7000/- for u. Pry. ), Maintenance grant (@ rs. 7500/- per school) and teacher grant (@ Rs. 500/- per teacher) are given to all schools every year. • House hold survey for out of school children including cwsn conducted. • During the year 2010 -11 and 2011 -12 library grants @ Rs. 10, 000 for u. Pry. And @ Rs. 3000 for primary schools were given to all schools. • Development of cal (computer aided learning ) content for upper primary classes and operationalization of cal labs in all government schools. • Scholarship disabled children. 3 rd party monitoring forto quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers • Appointment of around 900 Special educators through DSSSB under process for differentially abled children.

1. CORE FUNCTIONS E LOGO GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS • PRINTS AND SUPPLYING BOOKS, ETC Publications

1. CORE FUNCTIONS E LOGO GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS • PRINTS AND SUPPLYING BOOKS, ETC Publications & distribution Beneficiaries Text books from KG to class 8 th All Delhi government & MCD schools School diaries All Delhi government schools Support material for higher classes All Delhi government schools Mental math books All Delhi government schools 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS F LOGO SPORTS Coaching to around 22, 000 students Our students

1. CORE FUNCTIONS F LOGO SPORTS Coaching to around 22, 000 students Our students are regularly participating in National Republic Day & Independence Day celebrations SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE 3 Stadiums (CHATARSAL, TYAGRAJ, BAWANA) Fifteen sports complexes 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers 14 Swimming pools including one Olympic size swimming pool 140 sports coaching centres in government schools

1. CORE FUNCTIONS F LOGO SPORTS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS F LOGO SPORTS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS G VOCATIONAL COURSES LOGO NO. OF SCHOOLS 202 Govt. & 7

1. CORE FUNCTIONS G VOCATIONAL COURSES LOGO NO. OF SCHOOLS 202 Govt. & 7 Aided Schools NO. OF STUDENTS 16884 NO. OF COURSES 19 • CORRESPONDENCE COURSES LATEST COURSES HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 3 rd party monitoring. CLASS for quality: 4 samples every month taken Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 NO. by. OF BENEFICIARIES from schools) for each 17 service providers TH CLASS 10 270 CLASS 11 TH 196 CLASS 12 TH 4327

1. CORE FUNCTIONS PHYSICS LAB MATH’S LAB CHEMISTRY LAB H PICTORIAL LOGO JOURNEY DRAWING

1. CORE FUNCTIONS PHYSICS LAB MATH’S LAB CHEMISTRY LAB H PICTORIAL LOGO JOURNEY DRAWING & PAINTING CHEMISTRY LAB LIBRARY

1. CORE FUNCTIONS H Participation in State Functions PICTORIAL LOGO JOURNEY

1. CORE FUNCTIONS H Participation in State Functions PICTORIAL LOGO JOURNEY

1. CORE FUNCTIONS YOGA H OUT STATION TOUR NSS LOCAL TOUR NCC SELF DEFENCE

1. CORE FUNCTIONS YOGA H OUT STATION TOUR NSS LOCAL TOUR NCC SELF DEFENCE PICTORIAL LOGO JOURNEY

1. CORE FUNCTIONS I AIDED SCHOOLS LOGO • • SUPPORT 216 GOVERNMENT AIDED SCHOOLS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS I AIDED SCHOOLS LOGO • • SUPPORT 216 GOVERNMENT AIDED SCHOOLS PROVIDE 95% GRANT FOR RECURRING EXPENDITURE LIKE SALARY PROVIDE FREE MID-DAY MEAL TO 83, 000 STUDENTS ALL WELFARE SCHEMES GIVEN TO GOVT. SCHOOLS EXCEPT SCHOLARSHIPS & YUVA. • HAVE TO DEAL WITH DISCIPLINARY MATTERS/COURT MATTERS OF MORE THAN 6000 TEACHERS OF AIDED SCHOOLS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS J UNAIDED SCHOOLS LOGO • THERE ARE 1284 PRIVATE UNAIDED SCHOOLS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS J UNAIDED SCHOOLS LOGO • THERE ARE 1284 PRIVATE UNAIDED SCHOOLS RECOGNIZED BY US • GRANTING RECOGNITION/ UPGRADATION AS PER PROVISIONS OF DELHI SCHOOL EDUCATION ACT & RULES 1973. • REGULATING ADMISSION CRITERIA. • REIMBURSEMENT OF EWS PER CHILD EXPENDITURE @ UPTO Rs. 1190/- PER CHILD PER MONTH. • VARIOUS ADVISORIES ON ISSUES LIKE SCHOOL BUS, SCHOOL FEE, SCHOOL CALENDER, HOLIDAYS. • GRANT OF EXTENSION OF SERVICE OF HEAD OF SCHOOL ON 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 RETIREMENT AGE OF 62/65. from schools) for each 17 UPTO service providers • INSPECTIONS, TAKING OVER (LIKE CENTRAL ACADEMY, UPRAS VIDYALAYA (in process),

1. CORE FUNCTIONS TOTAL SCHOOLS LOGO K S. No. District Govt. Aided Un-aided Total

1. CORE FUNCTIONS TOTAL SCHOOLS LOGO K S. No. District Govt. Aided Un-aided Total 1 East 110 15 138 263 2 North East 124 8 233 365 3 North 59 46 24 129 4 North West A 104 7 95 206 5 North West B 117 4 176 297 6 West A 58 14 61 133 7 West B 75 6 177 258 8 South West A 46 16 60 122 9 South West B 83 0 158 241 10 South 4 samples 147 18 by Shriram 121 Lab (2 from 286 3 rd party monitoring for quality: every month taken kitchen + 2 from schools) 17 service 11 for each New Delhiproviders 5 22 13 40 12 Central 41 60 28 129 Total 969 216 1284 2469

1. CORE FUNCTIONS L LOGO ADMISSIONS GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS & AIDED SCHOOLS • • ADMISSION

1. CORE FUNCTIONS L LOGO ADMISSIONS GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS & AIDED SCHOOLS • • ADMISSION GUIDELINES FOR CLASS KG/1 ST, 6 TH & 11 TH. DRAW OF LOTS FOR SARVODAYA VIDYALAYAS. • HUGE SPURT IN ADMISSIONS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS • 60, 000 ADDITIONAL STUDENTS IN 11 TH CLASS ALONE THIS YEAR Year Government Schools Aided Schools 2012 -13 1575630 NA 2011 -12 2010 -11 1480836 1383117 164601 159205 2009 -10 2008 -09 1283581 1186719 152837 161262 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each RAJKIYA 17 service providers PRATIBHA VIKAS VIDYALYAS (RPVVs) • • SCREENING PROCESS FOR RPVVs IN CLASSES 6 TH, 9 TH & 11 TH. HIGH COURT HAS RECENTLY UPHELD THE ADMISSION PROCESS FOR RPVVs.

1. CORE FUNCTIONS L LOGO ADMISSIONS PRIVATE UNAIDED RECOGNISED SCHOOLS • POLICY & REGULATIONS

1. CORE FUNCTIONS L LOGO ADMISSIONS PRIVATE UNAIDED RECOGNISED SCHOOLS • POLICY & REGULATIONS FOR UNAIDED PRIVATE SCHOOLS • ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTIONS & DISADVANTAGED CRITERIA • DISTANCE CRITERIA • 0 -1 KM • 1 -3 KM • 3 -6 KM • 6 & ABOVE • NO INCOME CRITERIA FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED • LOTTERY STSTEM • POINT SYSTEM FOR NORMAL ADMISSIONS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS • Department’s own Web Site www. edudel. nic.

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS • Department’s own Web Site www. edudel. nic. in, containing – All Circulars, Notices, Forms, other details about officers etc. – So no need to run from pillar to post to obtain various forms, copies of orders and circulars etc. • Department’s own E-mail address diredu@hub. nic. in generated for direct interface with the all officers/schools/public/other agencies. – All the Delhi Govt. , Govt. Aided, Unaided, MCD, NDMC Schools plotted on digital map for easy location. 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers Contd….

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS A macro view of all Schools as plotted

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS A macro view of all Schools as plotted on Digital Map under GIS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS • Developed as the Backbone of entire computerization

1. CORE FUNCTIONS M LOGO MIS • Developed as the Backbone of entire computerization process. • Separate Modules developed to address specific problems of the Directorate: • Finance Module. • Pay Roll Module. • Infrastructure Module. • Student Module. • Personnel Information System. • Transfer Posting Module. • Court Case Module. • Vigilance Module. • Do. E has received PM’s award for excellence

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW A LOGO CLASS X RESULTS Year No of Students Appeared Pass

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW A LOGO CLASS X RESULTS Year No of Students Appeared Pass % 2003 -04 79330 50. 77 2004 -05 85479 48. 03 2005 -06 96551 59. 73 2006 -07 95309 77. 12 2007 -08 105332 83. 69 2008 -09 116054 89. 4 2009 -10 132020 90. 99 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers 2010 -11 175023 99. 09 2011 -12 228425 99. 16 2012 -13 197934 99. 45

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS Year No of Students Appeared Pass

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS Year No of Students Appeared Pass % 2003 -04 54341 77. 8 2004 -05 57616 76. 44 2005 -06 60570 78. 07 2006 -07 68915 82. 73 2007 -08 72205 85. 7 2008 -09 87176 87. 15 2009 -10 97402 88. 87 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab 87. 54 (2 from kitchen + 2 2010 -11 112189 from schools) for each 17 service providers 2011 -12 121345 87. 72 2012 -13 139003 88. 65

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS INTER-STATE COMPARISION 3 rd party monitoring

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS INTER-STATE COMPARISION 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS INTER-CATEGORY COMPARISION 3 rd party monitoring

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW B LOGO CLASS XII RESULTS INTER-CATEGORY COMPARISION 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW LOGO SPORTS C • OUR THREE PLAYERS PARTICIPATED IN LONDON OLYMPICS

2. PERFORMANCE REVIEW LOGO SPORTS C • OUR THREE PLAYERS PARTICIPATED IN LONDON OLYMPICS 2012. SH. SUSHIL KUMAR WON SILVER MEDAL IN WRESTLING. • 82 PLAYERS WON MEDALS IN DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES IN 2011 -12 AT INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 293 GOLD MEDALS WON BY DELHI AT NATIONAL SCHOOL GAMES 201213, 2 ND MAHARASHTRA (219), 3 RD HARYANA (76) ACADEMIC YEAR GOLD 2008 -09 491 244 107 842 2009 -10 512 292 159 963 SILVER BRONZE TOTAL 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4516 samples every 2010 -11 283 month taken 176 by Shriram 975 Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 from schools) for each 17 service providers 2011 -12 532 291 173 996 2012 -13 546 299 164 1009

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE D Insert District-wise no. of buildings DISTRICT WISE NUMBER OF BUILDINGS

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE D Insert District-wise no. of buildings DISTRICT WISE NUMBER OF BUILDINGS S. District Name No. LOGO EXISTING BUILDINGS No of Buildings No. of Building having Double Shifts NO. OF UPCOMING PROJECTS 1 East 68 40 7 2 3 North East North 64 47 56 12 4 North west-A 77 27 11 19 5 North west-B 84 30 19 6 West-A 51 7 01 7 West-B 52 20 06 8 South west-A 38 7 01 21 kitchen + 2 9 South west-B 18 taken by Shriram Lab (2 from 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 65 4 samples every month from 10 schools) South for each 17 service 96 providers 47 10 11 12 New Delhi Central Total 4 33 679 1 8 273 95

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE B LOGO NEW SITES In many areas enrollment in a single

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE B LOGO NEW SITES In many areas enrollment in a single shift school has crossed 7000 RTE, 2009 timelines about infrastructure, teacher pupil ratio Supreme Court monitoring infrastructure, toilets in govt. schools Need atleast more than 200 schools quickly to meet RTE norms Hon’ble LG has kindly allotted more than 20 Gaon Sabha land sites Some sites from other Delhi govt deptt. like DUSIB, IF&C Some sites allotted by DDA over last few years Work under progress at 36 sites 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 for 17 89 service schoolproviders sites sent to DDA by Chief Secretary in May 2012 from. Requisition schools) for each Planning branch of DDA sitting on the proposal PREFAB technology under consideration through HPL for 25 sites

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA The position is more alarming in three districts,

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA The position is more alarming in three districts, namely East, North East and South. In some schools of these three districts more than 12, 000 students are studying in one school, about 6000 in morning shift and about 6000 in second shift. Such large concentration of students in a building is also not appropriate for disaster management purposes. Generally DDA follow the policy of allotting 50% of school sites to government and 50% to private. However over the years the allotment of school sites by DDA to private agencies is nearly double than government. It is therefore submitted that all these 89 sites may be allotted on priority. In view of above out of these 89 sites, allotment with respect to following 10 sites is urgently required, which fall in these 03 district, namely: Sl. No Item 1. Village Maidangarhi, District-South 2. Village Saidula Jab, District-South 3. Village Sayoorpur, District-South, 4. Village-Gokulpur, District-East/N. E. 5. Mayur Vihar Phase-III, D-Block, Kondli, District East 6. Jaffarabad, District-North East. 7. Village-Khichripur, District-East 8. Site near Kothari CGHS at IP Extension. District East 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 9. for each Vinod Nagarproviders District East from schools) 17 service 10. Vinod Nagar District East

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA PENDING EOT/ NOC Sl. No 1. 3. Item

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA PENDING EOT/ NOC Sl. No 1. 3. Item Sector-1, Rohini: EOT required from DDA Sector-4 (Extn. ), Rohini: NOC required from DDA. Building plan has been cleared by Fire department and Town Planning of MCD. Sector-5, Rohini: EOT required from DDA 4. Sector-6, Rohini: EOT required from DDA. 5. Sector-21(H), Rohini: EOT required from DDA 6. Sector-21(III), Rohini: EOT required from DDA. 7. Sector-1, Pkt-5 Dwarka: EOT required; Letter dated 28. 06. 2012 sent to DDA. 2. 3 rd 8. party monitoring for quality: 4 samples. Letter every month by Shriram from kitchen + 2 Sarita Vihar: EOT required. dated taken 28. 06. 2012 sent. Lab to (2 DDA. from schools) for each 17 service providers 9. Sector-23, Rohini: EOT required. Letter dated 07. 12. 2012 sent to DDA. 10. Sector-22, Rohini: EOT required. Letter dated 07. 12. 2012 sent to DDA.

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA Matter of approval of six Building Plans in

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA Matter of approval of six Building Plans in DDA: Sl. No Item 1. Sector-3 (Site-II), Dwarka. 2. Sector-5, Dwarka 3. Sector-22, Dwarka. 4. Sector- 19, Phase I, Dwarka 5. Sector 1, Pkt 5, Dwarka 3 rd party monitoring for 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 6. quality: Sector 13, Dwarka from schools) for each 17 service providers

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C DDA Matter of demarcation of five sites in Dwarka Area:

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C DDA Matter of demarcation of five sites in Dwarka Area: The following five sites (Sec-11, 12, 16, 18 & 19 in Dwarka) had been allotted by the DDA to Education Department, GNCTD for opening government schools but the construction work could not be carried out as the actual possession was not handed over by DDA to the Directorate of Education: Sl. No Item 1. Sector 11, adjacent to LBS Institute, Dwarka. 2. Sector 12, HAF Pocket, near Sam International, Dwarka. 3. Sector 18, near Excellence Apartment, Dwarka. 4. Sector 16, near Presidium, Dwarka. 5. Sector 19, Phase-I, near OPG School, Dwarka.

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C DDA Matter of allotment letter and demarcation of 06 sites

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C DDA Matter of allotment letter and demarcation of 06 sites in Trans Yamuna area: Letter dated 24. 09. 2012 had been sent to DDA with the request to issue formal possession letter and demarcation of the following areas (Annexure-5): Sl. No Item 1. Land adjoining existing MCD school at Road No. 65 at Zafrabad (New). 2. Land behind existing MCD school, New Zafrabad. 3. Opposite EWS flats, Kondali, Mayur Vihar Ph III, Delhi. 4. Land between CBSE Office & Mayo School of I. P. Extn. 5. Near Kothari, CGHS at I. P. Extn. 6. Adjoining existing Sr. Sec. School, Khichripur.

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA NO. OF PROPOSALS PENDING FOR EOT/NOC 10 NO.

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE C LOGO DDA NO. OF PROPOSALS PENDING FOR EOT/NOC 10 NO. OF PROPOSALS FOR SANCTION OF BUILDING PLAN PENDING 6 NO. OF PROPOSALS PENDING FOR DEMARCATION/POSSESSION 11 WAY FORWARD: 1) COMMISSIONER (LD) MAY BE MADE NODAL OFFICER IN DDA FOR ALL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MATTERS. 2) NODAL OFFICER MAY TAKE REGULAR WEEKLY MEETINGS TO SORT OUR MATTERS 3 rd party monitoring for quality: 4 samples every month taken by Shriram Lab (2 from kitchen + 2 3) LAND ALLOTMENT MAY BE DONE ON TOP PRIORITY from schools) for each 17 service providers

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE • • D DESKS ENROLLMENT : 15, 75, 251 (AS ON

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE • • D DESKS ENROLLMENT : 15, 75, 251 (AS ON 12/9/2012) DESKS REQUIRED : 7. 87 LAKHS AVAILABLE DESKS: 5 LAKHS APPROXIMATELY GAP OF AVAILABILITY OF DESKS: ABOUT 2. 5 LAKH DESKS • TIHAR JAIL – ORDER TO SUPPLY 1. 2 LAC DESKS ON 13/11/2011. • 92000 DESKS SUPPLIED TILL NOW. • TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF 1 LAKH DESKS HAVE BEEN FLOATED and ANOTHER ORDER OF 60, 000 DESKS BEING GIVEN TO TIHAR JAIL.

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE E SANITATION 195 schools have govt. Sweeper based sanitation 774 schools

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE E SANITATION 195 schools have govt. Sweeper based sanitation 774 schools outsourced sanitation through 10 private agencies Online monitoring of sanitation being put in place Problems: • The tender was called on per square meter area basis due to which in some cases the per month charge comes out to be very less. • Huge burden on existing toilets due to spurt in enrollment & double shift • Way forward • 228 Schools have been indentified for c/o bore wells • Existing tender being cancelled & principals being authorized to hire at minimum wages • New tender document being finalized. • •

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE F SECURITY • 158 school buildings have government chowkidars. • 523

3. PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE F SECURITY • 158 school buildings have government chowkidars. • 523 school buildings are covered by 14 private security agencies. • Contract of providing Pvt. Security Guards has been given to 14 Security Agencies • Additional FEMALE Security Guards has been provided in all girls and co-ed schools at an additional estimated cost of Rs. 7. 2 Cr.

4. HUMAN RESOURCES A DETAILS Secretary Education Director Education Four Regional Directors Eleven Deputy

4. HUMAN RESOURCES A DETAILS Secretary Education Director Education Four Regional Directors Eleven Deputy Directors at District Level Special/ Additional Directors Five Deputy Directors at HQ Level for Science, Vocational, Mid Day Meal, Land & Estate and Patrachar 28 Education Officers AND 28 Sports supervisors (Zonal Level) 971 Principals, 1295 VPs, 10, 885 PGTs, 29, 421 TGTs, 14638 others CTET made mandatory to improve quality of teachers

4. HUMAN RESOURCES A DETAILS As per Right to Education Act, Student Teacher norms

4. HUMAN RESOURCES A DETAILS As per Right to Education Act, Student Teacher norms has to be maintained. Lot of posts were created two years back in this regard. The promotional posts have been filled and requisition has been sent to DSSSB to fill direct quota. Till then guest teachers have been appointed. However as enrollment is rising by more than one lakh every year, in last two years due to increase in enrollment, new schools, up gradation of schools, introduction of science and commerce streams in more schools, there is requirement to create more posts to meet RTE norms. A cabinet note to create more posts is being submitted.

5. RIGHT TO EDUCATION • • A THINGS ALREADY DONE REVISED NORMS FOR RECOGNITION

5. RIGHT TO EDUCATION • • A THINGS ALREADY DONE REVISED NORMS FOR RECOGNITION FOR UNRECOGNISED SCHOOLS WHICH DO NOT FULFILL EXISTING LAND NORMS. RULES UNDER RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT NOTIFIED. DECLARATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITY. CONSTITUTION OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. SCERT NOTIFIED AS “ACADEMIC AUTHORITY” UNDER RTE. “NO DETENTION POLICY” UPTO CLASS 8 TH NOTIFIED. 25% ADMISSIONS FOR EWS & DISADVANTAGED CATEGORY IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS OF DELHI IMPLEMENTED. MECHANISM OF REIMBURSEMENT OF CLAIM OF 25 % FREESHIP QUOTA UNDER EWS PUT IN PLACE (UPTO Rs. 1190/- PER CHILD PER MONTH).

5. RIGHT TO EDUCATION B THINGS UNDER PROCESS • CURRICULM FOR AGE APPROPRIATE CLASS

5. RIGHT TO EDUCATION B THINGS UNDER PROCESS • CURRICULM FOR AGE APPROPRIATE CLASS BEING DEVELOPED BY SCERT. • PROPOSAL FOR CONSTITUTION OF “STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL” UNDER PROCESS. • MECHANISM FOR GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL FOR CHILDREN & TEACHERS. • SCHOOL MAPPING-Almost done based on GIS Mapping

6. OTHER ISSUES A COMPUTER EDUCATION • TO PROVIDE SMART CLASSES IN ONE SECTION

6. OTHER ISSUES A COMPUTER EDUCATION • TO PROVIDE SMART CLASSES IN ONE SECTION EACH FOR CLASSES 9 TH TO 12 TH IN ALL 17 RPVVs ON PILOT BASIS. – PROPOSAL BEING FINALIZED. – ON THE BASIS OF EXPERIENCE GATHERED, THE PROJECT CAN BE UPSCALED. • COMPUTER EDUCATION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ALL THE STUDENTS FROM CLASS 6 TH TO 12 TH IN 1111 GOVT. & GOVT. AIDED SCHOOLS OF GNCT OF DELHI – ON BOOT MODEL BASIS THROUGH M/S TELECOMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS INDIA LTD. (TCIL) (A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE). – CABINET HAS APPROVED IT

6. OTHER ISSUES B OTHER ISSUES • IMPLEMENTATION OF SHAILAJA CHANDRA COMMITEE REPORT •

6. OTHER ISSUES B OTHER ISSUES • IMPLEMENTATION OF SHAILAJA CHANDRA COMMITEE REPORT • POLICY FOR PERMITTING OF RUNNING OF SECOND SHIFT UPTO ELEMENTARY LEVEL IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS. • CHANGE OF LAND NORMS FOR GRANT OF RECOGNITION TO UNRECOGNISED SCHOOLS UPTO ELEMENTARY LEVEL. • SEPARATE LEGISLATION ON THE LINES OF TAMILNADU (REGULATION OF COLLECTION OF FEE) ACT FOR CONSTITUTION OF FEE REGULATION COMMITTEE BEING PROCESSED. • OTHER MINOR MATTERS. • ONE NEW LARGE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS STADIUM TO BE DEVELOPED – GAON SABHA LAND HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN NAJAFGARH AREA. • REVISION OF POLICY OF CASH INCENTIVES FOR OUTSANDING PLAYERS OF DELHI – CABINET NOTE PREPARED

6. OTHER ISSUES • • C VKS EXISTING ALLOCATION UN-DER VIDAYALAY KALAYAN SAMITI (VKS)

6. OTHER ISSUES • • C VKS EXISTING ALLOCATION UN-DER VIDAYALAY KALAYAN SAMITI (VKS) Sl. No Item Maintenance works minor civil, electrical, 1. horticulture works etc. 2. Replacement/repair/purchase of Dual Desks. Amount(Rs) 3. Initiatives under Ba. LA Rs. 2, 000/- TOTAL Rs. 4 LAKHS Rs. 1, 50, 000/Rs. 50, 000/- FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN PROPOSED AND IS BEING SENT FOR APPROVAL OF GOVERNMENT: ENHANCEMENT OF VKS FUNDS TO RS. 7 LAKHS PER SCHOOL FROM RS. 4 LAKH SEPARATE ALLOCATION OF Rs. 1. 5 LAKHS FOR SECOND SHIFT SCHOOL.

SCERT, Delhi LOGO

SCERT, Delhi LOGO

SCERT, Delhi LOGO SCERT & DIETs are institutes set up to bring about quality

SCERT, Delhi LOGO SCERT & DIETs are institutes set up to bring about quality improvement in Education in the State and Districts of Delhi through training, research and material development. Established in May, 1988 v. Is an autonomous organization under the GNCT Delhi in pursuance to the recommendation of NPE 1986. v. Eight DIETs and one DRC are functioning Under SCERT, v. DIETs provide : üacademic resource support üPre-Service and In-Service Education for teachers at elementary level.

LOGO Target Groups and Agencies Covered Under INSET Target group: Principals, Vice Principals ,

LOGO Target Groups and Agencies Covered Under INSET Target group: Principals, Vice Principals , TGTs all categories , PGTs all subjects , EVGCs , Lab Assistants , Vocational Teachers , Newly recruited teachers of primary , Secondary , Sr. Secondary schools, School Management Committee, Instructors of non-formal education system Agencies Covered: MCD , NDMC, Cantonment Board, Directorate of Education, Aided Schools, Instructors of non-formal education system working with different NGOs • Total No. of Teachers Trained 29814 (2012 -13) • Expected Teachers 32670 q IN-Service B. Ed. Programme Intake of the students is 100 and seats of the concerned departments are : Do. E-65 MCD-25 NDMC-10

State Academic Authority 1. 2. SCERT, Delhi has declared as Academic Authority by GNCT

State Academic Authority 1. 2. SCERT, Delhi has declared as Academic Authority by GNCT of Delhi vide order No. F. 23/DE/RTE/2012 -13/229 -243 dated 28/06/2012. Role of SCERT as academic authority under rte: • Formulate the relevant and age appropriate curriculum and text books and other learning material. • INSET programme. • Holistic school quality assessment.

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