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LAKSHADWEEP SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN STATE MISSION AUTHORITY Annexure-III LAKSHADWEEP SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN STATE MISSION AUTHORITY WELCOME

LOCATION : 80 – 120 N LATITUDE 710 – 740 E LONGITUDE Annexure-III LOCATION : 80 – 120 N LATITUDE 710 – 740 E LONGITUDE Distance from the West Coast of Kerala : 220 – 440 km Coastline length : 132 km Population (2011 Census) : 64,429 Temperature : 230 C – 330 C Average Annual Rainfall : 1612 mm 2 2 2 2

Lakshadweep Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan State Mission Authority - Structure State Implementing Society BRC Amini BRC Andrott BRC Kavaratti CRC Andrott CRC Kalpeni CRC Minicoy CRC Amini CRC Kadmat CRC Chetlat CRC Kiltan CRC Kavarattii CRC Agatti Bitra

An over view of Lakshadweep SSA for the year 2013-2014 State Right to Education Act implemented Lakshadweep stands first in NUEPA ranking SSA is the Nodal agency for RTE & complied all norms under RTE Art festival & Cultural activities organized at 10 island (38 schools) and U.T level Promoted Literary activities and published school magazine in all Academic support to teachers and conducted 7 days training programme for 690 teachers 10 days training for master trainers and academic administrators at Kerala Provided Teachers & Infrastructure to the Schools Appointed 60 teachers & 23 part time Instructors. Appointed 9 CRC Coordinators & 18 Resource Persons. Resource Person for CWSN appointed (6)

Special Assessment Camp for CWSN conducted at Androth,Amini,Agatti and Kavaratti with the collaboration of ALIMCO, Kanpur during February 2014. Special coaching class for Social Science & Mathematics for students of classes VII & VIII and benefited for 2451 students. Three days English Language coaching camp organized for 3333 students of classes VI-VII. Community training for 3 days conducted and 818 benefited. Data compilation & dissemination under U-DISE Academic monitoring and supplied monitoring tool for all islands. Academic Planning & Administration Scheme of work prepared.

Staff status of State Implementing Society Office Name of post Sanctioned In Position SPO Project Officer 2 Pedagogy Coordinator & IE Coordinator 1 Accountant Computer Programmer UDC Data Entry Operator LDC Group D BRC Subject Specific RP’s 18 RP for CWSN 6 5 MIS Coordinator 3 CRC CRC Coordinator 9 Total 54 52

Lakshadweep Population and Literacy -2011 Name of island Total population Literacy in percentage to total population and gender gap Growth rate of population 2001-2011 Total Male Female female Agatti 7560 (11.73%) 3889 3671 92.83 95.80 89.70 (6.10) 6.87 Amini 7656 (11.88%) 3818 3838 89.30 96.20 82.50 (13.70) 4.12 Andrott 11191 (17.36%) 5506 5685 91.10 96.00 86.50 (9.50) 4.33 Bitra 271 (0.42%) 154 117 97.00 98.50 94.90 (3.60) 1.50 Chetlat 2345 (3.64%) 1173 92.20 95.30 89.10 (6.20) 2.36 Kadmat 5389 (8.36%) 2676 2713 95.50 97.70 93.30 (4.40) 1.03 Kalpeni 4418 (6.86 %) 2336 2082 98.20 92.10 2.24 Kavaratti 11210 (17.40%) 6177 5033 91.90 95.70 87.20 (8.50) 10.78 Kiltan 3945 (6.13%) 2013 1933 89.60 93.10 86.00 (7.10) 7.52 Minicoy 10444 (16.13%) 5365 5079 93.60 96.30 90. 60 (5.70) 9.99 Lakshadweep 64429 33106 31323 92.30 96.10 88.20 6.23

Details of Educational Institutions Number Pre-Primary Schools 19 Primary Schools 23 Upper Primary Schools 9 Secondary Schools 3 Senior Secondary Schools Total 63

Island wise distribution of Schools Population Nursery Schools Primary Schools Upper Primary Schools Secondary Schools Senior Secondary Schools Total Agatti 7560 2 3 1 7 Amini 7656 4 8 Andrott 11191 5 12 Bitra 271 Chetlat 2345 Kadmat 5389 Kalpeni 4418 Kavaratti 11210 Kiltan 3945 6 Minicoy 10444 64429 19 23 10 11 63

Enrollment Details 2013-14 Institution wise Institutions No. of Institutions No. of Students Average Enrolment/ Institution Boys Girls Total Nursery Schools 19 543 534 1077 57 Elementary Schools ( 1 to 8th Std ) 42 4003 4012 8015 191 Secondary & Senior Secondary Schools (9th to 12th Std) 11 2393 2482 4875 443 72 6939 7028 13967 194

Total Enrolment (I –VIII) 2013-14 Class Boys Girls Total I 200 199 399 II 471 485 956 III 555 528 1083 IV 558 490 1048 V 556 502 1058 VI 546 593 1139 VII 551 584 1135 VIII 566 631 1197 4003 4012 8015

Child Population 2013-14 Age Group 6-11 11-14 Boys Girls Total 2775 2698 5473 1902 2163 4065 GRAND TOTAL 9538

Enrolment 2013-14 Age Group 6-11 11-14 Boys Girls Total 2340 2204 4544 1663 1808 3471 GRAND TOTAL 8015

Educational Indicators GER NER Dropout rate Retention Rate (I – V) (I – VIII) Boys Girls Total PS 99.80 99.60 99.70 97.95 97.55  97.75 100 UPS 99.52 99.72 99.62 86 86.37 86.18

Block wise details of CWSN Child population No. of CWSN identified % identified CWSN enrolled in school CWSN covered through HBE Amini 3225 138 4.27 122 16 Andrott 3632 159 4.37 148 11 Kavaratti 2681 42 1.56 30 12 Total 9538 339 3.55 300 39

Achievements 2013-14 S.No Intervention PAB Approved 2013-14 PAB Achievement 2013-14 Achievement in percentage Phy Fin  1 Primary /Upper Primary Teachers 40 77.250 20 29.37 38  2 Part Time Teachers 23 27.600 22 21.69 78.58  3 Maintenance Grant 58 4.350 100 4  Teacher Training 690 9.290 8.87 95.47 5  TLE Upper primay 0.500 6  School Grant 3.380 7  CWSN 302 9.060 5.42 59.82 8  Management cost 38.000 31.10 81.57 9  LEP 2.000 2.00 10  SC/ST Education 15.000 15.00 11  Computer Education 25.105 4.00 16 12  BRC 3 58.500 44.00 75.21 13  CRC 9 17.550 11.59 66 14 Community training 818 2.454 15 Research & Evaluation 0.620 Total 290.689 183.844 63.24

Proposal 2014-15 Sl. No Activity Proposed budget 2014-15 Phy. Fin 1 Head Teacher for UPS 5 10.00 2 Teacher Salary recurring (PS) 12 24.00 3 Teacher Salary recurring (UPS) 20 40.00 4 Art Education 16.80 Physical and Health Education 6 Work Education 15 21.00 7 Teacher Grant 709 3.54 8 School Grant 58 3.38 9 Maintenance Grant 4.28 10 Grants for BRC 72.48 11 Grants for CRC 30.33 Libraries in schools 3.42 13 Computer Aided Learning (CAL) 50.00 14 ECCE 15.00 Girls Education 16 SC/ST Education 17 Minority Education 5.00 18 Inclusive Education 339 10.17 19 Teachers Training 25.35 PRI /SMC training 818 7.36 21 REMS 6.27 22 Management cost 45.56 Sub Total 440.74

Activities proposed for 2013-14 All round development of Children Quality Education as envisaged in the RTE Act 2009 Assessment of student performance Resource enrichment programme for teachers Strengthening of Community participation in education Emotional development and Counseling for children

Resource mobilization under SMC Application of ICT in class room teaching Optimum utilization of School resources

Improvement of Quality of education Teacher Training 7 days Regular SRG & Cluster Meeting Effective implementation of CCE Achievement of 100% A grade in all subject Special focus to the development of CWSN Class supervision by the Principal and School level

Major issues - Enhancement of fund under Management cost Release of GOI share in time Delay of PAB Minutes Surrendering of Civil works sanctioned under SSA & returning of 65 % of fund to the Ministry. Request to visit MIS to at least 5 islands to assess the unique geographical conditions & difficulties of schools in islands. Sanction of fund for Computerization of Accounts

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