Department of Education Government of

EDUCATION in KARNATAKA STATE, 2012-13 A State –level and District – Wise Analytical Report

SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN – KARNATAKA OFFICE OF THE STATE PROJECT DIRECTOR, NEW PUBLIC OFFICES, NRUPATHUNGA ROAD, K.R.CIRCLE, – 560001

Title : , 2012-13 (A State – level, District-Wise Analytical Report.)

Publication : June 2013

Pages : 117+4 Copies :1500

Published by : State Project Director, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan , Karnataka

Copyright : State Project Director, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Nrupathunga Road, K.R.Circle, Bangalore – 560001

Basic Source : U / DISE, 2012-13 (as on 30 th September, 2012)

FOREWORD

An imposing system of education has evolved over a period of time in Karnataka State as is evident from the data of schools, teachers and students.

In order to provide infrastructure facilities and teachers for schools of the State, organize capacity building programmes for teachers, provide stimulating incentives such as free textbooks, uniforms and mid-day meals to students in comprehensive and efficient ways, there is a need for basic data about the school system. It would not be possible to provide a meaningful and balanced school support system, for all the schools within the jurisdiction of 34 educational districts, 203, educational blocks and 4103 cluster resource centers without the availability of basic data. It is the responsibility of the ‘Educational Management Information System’ unit of the Department of Education, the EMIS unit, to collect, process, consolidate and publish educational data which are of foundational value for the system of education in the State.

The EMIS unit has been functional since 2004-05. It has been publishing educational data every year which have been useful to the government for educational planning, implementation of programmes, monitoring, supervision and evaluation of efforts. These data are invaluable in appraisal of status and direction of education in the State and for realization of goals of universalisation of elementary education. Educational data for the year 2012-13 are currently available. The current volume uses these data for the analytical report on significant parameters and concerns of education in the State.

The need for a valid and reliable data base has assumed unprecedented significance due to the location of elementary education as a fundamental right under article 21A, in the Constitution of , as well as the consequent rights-based approach to planning, implementation and performance-reviews.

The analytical report, the district / block level reports are being extensively used in preparation of Annual District Plans for Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, submission of reports to Joint Review Missions, preparation of regional plans, sampling design for research studies and reviews of progress in the State. They are also useful for review exercises in regard to RTE implementation.

‘Progress of education’ section on the status of progress of education in the State is updated from 2006-07 to 2012- 13.

A few additions have been incorporated in 2012-13 analysis. Rural-urban load across managements at various stages of schooling ; districts that record overall gains in enrolments as well as gains at all three stages ; increases in English medium schools in State and enrolments thereon over the years are a few illustrations.

The current DISE volume for 2012-13 is being sent to all those persons who are concerned and interested about the system of education in the State as well as the Department of Education of the State government. It would also be of value to educational policy-makers, planners, administrations, researchers, statisticians and enlightened public. We eagerly look forward to feedback and constructive suggestions on this volume so that the DISE unit may function in a more efficient and meaningful way in future.

Mr. Subodh Yadav, I.A.S State Project Director, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyana & Rastriya Madhyamika Shikshana Abhiyana Bangalore.

Chapter Contents Pages 1 FOREWORD V GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 EDUCATION IN THE STATE – A BRIEF PROFILE 3 2 SCHOOLS OF THE STATE 4 2 to 13 ENROLMENTS IN THE STATE 5 14 to 30 INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES 6 31 to 41 TEACHERS 7 42 to 52 PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN THE STATE 8 53 to 65 ANNEXURES 9 65 to 110

Table 1 - Basic Administrative Units

No. of No. of No. of S. No. of No. of District Educational BRC CRC villages/ No. Habitations Panchayaths Blocks /URC Wards* 1 BAGALKOT 6 6 126 623 1340 191 2 BANGALORE RURAL 4 4 90 1298 1298 98 3 BANGALORE URBAN 9 9 163 693 990 210 4 14 14 296 1495 1942 553 5 BELLARY 8 8 128 543 1034 189 6 BIDAR 5 5 130 717 960 176 7 BIJAPUR 7 7 178 823 1614 199 8 CHAMARAJANAGARA 5 5 71 464 1031 121 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 6 6 121 1102 2045 164 10 CHIKKAMANGALORE 8 8 127 861 4514 232 11 6 6 152 1358 1799 189 12 DAKSHINA 7 7 114 379 1734 214 13 DAVANAGERE 7 7 131 2117 1288 230 14 DHARWAD 7 7 84 407 542 135 15 GADAG 6 6 84 4232 564 106 16 GULBARGA 8 8 168 1360 1889 385 17 HASSAN 8 8 208 393 3470 288 18 HAVERI 7 7 110 1747 988 209 19 KODAGU 3 3 42 1149 721 105 20 KOLAR 6 6 145 1392 2783 168 21 KOPPAL 4 4 84 1324 789 137 22 MANDYA 8 8 152 1395 2351 246 23 9 9 176 5284 2032 235 24 RAICHUR 5 5 128 636 1434 164 25 RAMANAGARA 4 4 106 2137 2305 138 26 7 7 168 5284 5284 260 27 10 10 281 2537 4417 321 28 5 5 79 255 2406 145 29 11 11 182 1149 6186 219 30 YADAGIRI 3 3 79 676 1134 129 Total 203 203 4103 43830 60884 6156

Sources : (1) Karnataka at a Glance, 2009-10, B of E & S, GoK. (2) SSA, 2012-13

Table 2 - A Brief Profile of Education - 2012-13 Sl Education Social Welfare Central + Details Aided Un -Aided State Total No. Dept + Local Body Others Schools (in Numbers) 1 Lower Primary Schools 22,105 135 222 3,486 2 25,950 2 Higher Primary Schools 22,567 576 2,586 8,259 98 34,086 3 Total Primary Schools 44,672 711 2,808 11,745 100 60,036 4 High Schools 4,442 546 3,547 5,570 89 14,194 5 Total Schools 49,114 1,257 6,355 17,315 189 74,230 Enrolment (in Lakshs) 6 Class 1 st to 5 th 28.92 0.18 5.01 19.44 0.23 53.78 Class 6 th to 8 th 15.95 0.73 4.87 8.43 0.20 30.17 7 Class 9 th to 10 th 6.12 0.40 5.49 4.53 0.12 16.66 8 Total (Class 1 to 10) 51.00 1.30 15.36 32.40 0.56 100.62 Teachers Elementary Schools 204295 3112 21160 83366 1075 3,13,008 9 Sanction Elementary Schools 181423 2607 17150 82217 999 2,84,396 10 Position 11 Secondary Schools Sanction 43156 3021 32321 35087 762 1,14,347 12 Secondary Schools Position 36775 2479 28285 33982 715 1,02,236 Source : U-DISE 2012-13 Table 3 - Proportion of Provision of 8 Basic Facilities: Education Department.

Sl.No Facility Elementary Schools High Schools Infrastructure Indicators (%) 1 Common Toilets 99.72 99.30 2 Girls’ Toilets 99.90 99.60 3 Electricity 99.56 92.32 4 Play Ground 55.74 76.66 5 Ramps 79.83 40.05 6 Library 99.35 96.49 7 Compound Wall 73.48 63.94 8 Drinking Water 99.92 99.32 COMPOSITE INDEX 88.44 83.45 Access Indicators (%) Sl.No Indicator Primary Upper Primary 9 Access Ratio 100 100 10 Gross Enrolment Ratios (GER) 106.81 105.66 11 Net Enrolment Ratios (NER) 97.69 94.83 12 Drop-out Rates of Children 2.56 5.40 Out of School Children Total 51994 Out-of School Children 13 Never Enrolled 4330 (7 to 14 years) Fresh Drop-out 47664 Literacy Rates 2011 Census Total 75.60 14 Literacy Rate Male 82.80 Female 68.10

Source : U-DISE 2012-13, OOSC, Census 2011

A Brief Profile about SCHOOLS School is the fundamental and a foundational unit of an educational system. Number of schools is indicative of the size of a system. There are 74,230 schools in the State of which 25950 are lower primary, 34086 are higher primary and 14194 are high schools. The ratio between lower and higher primary schools is 1: 1.31 ; like-wise, the ratio between higher primary and high schools is 2.40:1.

Schools have been classified under 5 heads as follows: • Management – Wise • Standards of Instruction Covered (LPS / HPS / High Schools) • Region (Rural / Urban) • As per Medium of Instruction • Sex – Wise (Girls only / Boys only / Co-Education). Schools of the State are run by 17 types of Managements. Some of the prominent types are mentioned here.

• Department of Education • Department of Social Welfare • Local Self – Government Institutions • Private Aided • Private Un-Aided • Others [Jawahar Navodaya, Central, Sainik, NRI, Madarasas, Arabic, etc; are included here].

Schools run by the Department of Education, Department of Social Welfare and by the Local Self Government Institutions are classified as Government Schools. Table 4 - Details of Number of Schools by Management Social Sl Education Welfare Un - Central State Details Aided No. Dept + local Aided +Others Total Body 1 Lower Primary Schools 22105 135 222 3486 2 25950 2 Higher Primary Schools 22567 576 2586 8259 98 34086 3 Total Primary Schools 44,672 711 2808 11745 100 60036 4 High Schools 4442 546 3547 5570 89 14194 5 Total Schools 49,114 1,257 6,355 17,315 189 74,230 Source : U-DISE 2012-13

Graph 1 (for TABLE 4) Comparison of Number of Schools by Managements

Note:- Go to appendix 1,2,3 and 4 for details of District-wise / Management – wise break - up of Schools.

Table 5 - Percentage of Distribution of Schools by Management Total Lower Primary Upper Primary Elementary Secondary (Elementary + Schools Schools Schools Schools Category Secondary) No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Education Dept 22,105 85.18 22,567 66.21 44,672 74.41 4,442 31.29 49,114 66.16 Social Welfare + 135 0.52 576 1.69 711 1.18 546 3.85 1,257 1.69 Local body Aided 222 0.86 2,586 7.59 2,808 4.68 3,547 24.99 6,355 8.56 Un-Aided 3,486 13.43 8,259 24.23 11,745 19.56 5,570 39.24 17,315 23.33 Others + Central 2 0.01 98 0.29 100 0.17 89 0.63 189 0.25 Total 25,950 100.00 34,086 100.00 60,036 100.00 14,194 100.00 74,230 100.00

Notes:- • More than 4 out of every 5 elementary schools in the State are either run by the Government or supported by the Government. • 82 percent of lower primary schools are managed by the Government. • It is only at the high school level that private participation is considerable. Still it is observed that nearly 3 out of 5 high schools are either managed or supported by the Government.

Table 6 - Percentage of Distribution of Schools over the Divisions Total Lower Primary Upper Primary Elementary Secondary (Elementary + Schools Schools Schools Schools Sl.No. School Category Secondary) No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 1 Education Dept. 8960 90.78 6589 57.23 15,549 72.72 1185 22.27 16,734 62.66 2 SW + LB 32 0.32 152 1.32 184 0.86 171 3.21 355 1.33 3 Aided 65 0.66 841 7.30 906 4.24 1307 24.56 2,213 8.29 4 Un-Aided 813 8.24 3890 33.79 4,703 21.99 2637 49.56 7,340 27.49 5 Other and Central 0 0.00 41 0.36 41 0.19 31 0.58 72 0.27 6 Total 9870 100.00 11513 100.00 21,383 100.00 5321 100.00 26,704 100.00 % to the Total 38.03 33.78 35.62 37.49 35.97 7 Schools in State 8 Education Dept. 4,686 79.67 6,429 74.97 11,115 76.88 1,045 32.17 12,160 68.68 9 SW + LB 29 0.29 125 1.09 154 0.72 124 2.33 278 1.04 10 Aided 73 0.74 588 5.11 661 3.09 1,165 21.89 1,826 6.84 11 Un-Aided 1,094 11.08 1,408 12.23 2,502 11.70 892 16.76 3,394 12.71 12 Other and Central 0 0.00 25 0.22 25 0.12 23 0.43 48 0.18 13 Total 5,882 59.59 8,575 74.48 14,457 67.61 3,248 61.04 17,705 66.30 % to the Total 22.67 25.16 24.08 22.88 23.85 14 Schools in State GULBARGA 15 Education Dept. 3,423 73.33 4,390 68.04 7,813 70.26 1,023 40.89 8,836 64.87 16 SW + LB 22 0.22 131 1.14 153 0.72 119 2.24 272 1.02 17 Aided 34 0.34 479 4.16 513 2.40 374 7.03 887 3.32 18 Un-Aided 1,187 12.03 1,440 12.51 2,627 12.29 972 18.27 3,599 13.48 19 Other and Central 2 0.02 12 0.10 14 0.07 15 0.28 29 0.11 20 Total 4,668 47.29 6,452 56.04 11,120 52.00 2,502 47.02 13,622 51.01 % to the Total 17.99 18.93 18.52 17.63 18.35 21 Schools in State 22 Education Dept. 5,036 91.07 5,159 68.37 10,195 77.97 1,189 38.07 11,384 70.28 23 SW + LB 52 0.53 168 1.46 220 1.03 129 2.42 349 1.31 24 Aided 50 0.51 678 5.89 728 3.40 711 13.36 1,439 5.39 25 Un-Aided 392 3.97 1,521 13.21 1,913 8.95 1,075 20.20 2,988 11.19 26 Other and Central 0 0.00 20 0.17 20 0.09 20 0.38 40 0.15 27 Total 5,530 56.03 7,546 65.54 13,076 61.15 3,123 58.69 16,199 60.66 % to the Total 21.31 22.14 21.78 22.00 21.82 28 Schools in State Total State 25,950 34086 60,036 14,194 74,230 Source : U-DISE 2012-13

Note: - Schools of the DoE are relatively in higher proportion in Bangalore & Mysore divisions at the LPS stage. This proportion is quite high in Bangalore and Belgaum divisions at HPS stage. Highest proportion of DoE high schools are in . Proportion of private Unaided schools are 27.49, 13.48, 11.19 and 12.71 percent respectively in Bangalore, Gulbarga, Mysore and Belgaum divisions. Lowest proportions of aided schools are in Gulbarga division.

Table 7 - Distribution of schools by Rural/Urban Sl. Level Rural Urban Total No. 1 Lower Primary Schools 22667 3283 25950 2 Upper Primary Schools 23991 10095 34086 3 Secondary Schools 8240 5954 14194 Total 54,898 19,332 74,230 In % 73.96 26.04 100.00 Source : U-DISE 2012-13

The proportions of schools in rural and urban areas out of the total number of schools of all managements in the State are 73.96 and 26.04 percent respectively. There is a marginal gain of 0.78 percent schools from rural to urban areas during the year. Graph 2 (for TABLE 7) Distribution of schools by Rural / Urban

A comparison of availability of facilities for lower primary, higher primary and secondary education reveals that their proportion in rural areas is 87.35, 70.38 and 58.05 percent respectively. This data indicates that there is a greater need for secondary schools in rural areas.

Graph 3

Table 8 - Distribution of Urban Schools by Management SW+ Category DOE Aided Un-Aided Others Total LB Lower Primary 1,665 34 116 1,467 1 3,283 Upper Primary 3,242 189 1,535 5,073 56 10,095 Elementary 4,907 223 1,651 6,540 57 13,378 Secondary 728 203 1,369 3,609 45 5,954 Total 5,635 426 3,020 10,149 102 19,332 Source :U- DISE 2012-13

There are 19332 schools in urban areas of which 13378 and 5954 are elementary and high schools respectively. 36.68 percent of elementary schools in urban areas belong to the Department of Education while the proportion of aided schools is 12.34 percent. 48.88 percent of schools are constituted by un-aided category schools. In case of high schools, proportions of schools in urban areas that belong to Department of Education, Aided and Un-Aided and others categories are 12.23, 22.99 and 60.61 respectively . It is noted that while a high proportion of elementary schools are run in urban areas by the department of education, a high proportion of both elementary and high schools in urban areas is run by private un-aided managements.

Graph 4 ( for TABLE 8 ) Schools in urban areas by Management

Table 9 - Percentage wise Distribution of Urban Schools by Management Sl Level Edu. Dept SW + LB Aided Un-Aided Others Total No. 1 Primary Schools 1,665 34 116 1,467 1 3,283 2 % to Total Primary 50.72 1.04 3.53 44.68 0.03 100.00 3 Upper Primary Schools 3,242 189 1,535 5,073 56 10,095

4 % to Total Upper Primary 32.11 1.87 15.21 50.25 0.55 100.00 5 Secondary Schools 728 203 1,369 3,609 45 5,954 6 % to Total Secondary 12.23 3.41 22.41 61.09 0.74 100.00 5,635 426 3,020 10,149 102 19,332 Total 29.15 2.20 15.62 52.50 0.53 100.00 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Notes:- It is observed that while the figure of total schools in urban areas was 18546 during 2011-12, the corresponding figure for 2012-13 is 19332. The increase of schools in urban areas between the years 2011-12 and 2012-13 is 786 schools, which works out to be 4.32 percent. It is noted that the increase of 605 schools, is accounted by 4.73 percent at the elementary level and 3.13 percent (181), at the secondary school level. Table 10 - Distribution of Rural Schools by Management Sl Level Edu. Dept SW + LB Aided Un-Aided Others Total No. 1 Primary Schools 20,440 101 106 2,019 1 22,667 3 Upper Primary Schools 19,325 387 1,051 3,186 42 23,991 4 Total (Elementary) 39,765 488 1,157 5,205 43 46,658 5 Secondary Schools 3,714 343 2,178 1,961 44 8,240 Total (Elementary 6 +Secondary) 43,479 831 3,335 7,166 87 54,898 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

There are 54898 schools in rural areas, of which 46658 are elementary schools and 8240 are high schools. 84.99 percent of total number of elementary schools in rural areas belongs to the Department of Education, while private aided and private un-aided schools constitute 2.48 and 11.16 percent respectively. In case of high schools 45.00 percent of such schools in rural areas belong to the Department of Education while the proportions for aided and unaided managements are 26.43 and 23.79 respectively . It is to be noted that a great majority of schools in rural areas, especially the elementary schools, are managed by the Department of Education.

Graph 5 (for TABLE 10) Details of Management wise schools in rural areas

Table 11 - Percentage of Distribution of Rural Schools by Management Sl Level Edu. Dept SW + LB Aided Un-Aided Others Total No. 1 Primary Schools 20,440 101 106 2,019 1 22,667 2 % to Total Primary 90.18 0.45 0.47 8.91 0.00 100.00 3 Upper Primary Schools 19,325 387 1,051 3,186 42 23,991 4 % to Total Upper Primary 80.55 1.61 4.38 13.28 0.18 100.00

5 Secondary Schools 3,714 343 2,178 1,961 44 8,240 6 % to Total Secondary 45.07 4.16 26.43 23.80 0.74 100.00 43,479 831 3,335 7,166 87 54,898 Total 79.20 1.51 6.07 13.05 0.16 100.00 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Even though the proportion of rural schools run by the Department of Education in the State is 84.99 (All level schools) percent, it goes up to 90.18 percent in case of rural lower primary schools. The participation of private players both in regard to aided and unaided managements is quite low in rural areas. It is marginally visible only in case of high schools which are normally located in big villages. URBAN – RURAL LOAD by MANAGEMENT [All] LPS HPS HS Total Total 25950 (34.95) 34086 (45.91) 14194 (19.12) 74230 Rural 22667 (41.23) 23991 (43.70) 8240 (15.00) 54898 Urban 3283 (16.98) 10095 (52.22) 5954 (30.80) 19332 Note : Percentage totals do not add up to 100 as ‘others’ category is not considered. RURAL LOAD [in percentages] DoE Aided Unaided Total LPS 90.18 0.47 8.91 22667 HPS 80.55 4.38 13.28 23991 HS 45.07 26.43 23.80 8240 54898 • LPS in rural areas constitute 41.23 percent of total schools of all levels in State. 90.18 percent of Rural LPS schools are run by the DoE. At HPS stage the figure is 80.55 percent. URBAN LOAD [in percentages]

Urban DoE Aided Un-aided Total LPS 50.72 3.53 44.68 3283 HPS 32.11 15.21 50.25 10095 HS 12.23 22.41 61.09 5954 19332 • DoE participation in urban areas is significant at the LPS stage. Private unaided schools dominate the urban areas at all levels. Inference :- Government schools serve rural areas. Private managements run schools in urban areas. It is clear that commercial designs overweigh concerns of rural development among private players.

Schools by Medium of Instruction:- Majority of students are pursuing their studies in schools which have adopted Kannada, English, Urdu, Marathi, Telugu, and Tamil as Medium of Instruction. Information about number of schools by the Medium of Instruction adopted by them is given in the following tables. Table 12 - Distribution of Schools by Medium of Instruction Sl.No. Category Kannada English Urdu Tamil Telugu Marathi Others Total 1 Lower Primary 23,190 366 2,284 34 32 343 51 26,300 2 Upper Primary 28,063 5,534 2,427 108 59 705 71 36,967 3 Secondary 10,377 4,747 540 10 15 277 52 16,018 Total 61,630 10,647 5,251 152 106 1,325 174 79,285 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Note : Medium wise Schools are more than the total number of schools because one school may be having multiple mediums

Note:- • Sum of all schools by Medium will not tally with Total Schools in the State at LPS / HPS / HS, as one school will get counted under different Medium. For instance, a school with Kannada and Marathi medium sections will get counted under two columns, one for Kannada and the other for Marathi.

• English Medium schools (sections) are increasing. The figure was 6033 in 2006-07 and 10,647 in 2012-13.

Table 12 A Distribution of Schools by Medium of Instruction Sl . Category Kannada English Urdu Tamil Telugu Marathi Hindi Total No.

1 Lower Primary 88.17 1.39 8.68 0.13 0.12 1.30 0.19 100 2 Upper Primary 75.91 14.97 6.57 0.29 0.16 1.91 0.19 100 3 Secondary 64.78 29.64 3.37 0.06 0.09 1.73 0.32 100 Total 77.73 13.43 6.62 0.19 0.13 1.67 0.22 100 Source: U-U-DISE 2012-13

Note: - The figures of total schools in this table will not tally with the figure of total schools in the State as given in Table 4. This is because of the possibility of a school adopting more than one medium of instruction. Graph 6 (for table 12 A)

Table 13 - Distribution of Schools by type ( Boys / Girls / Co-Education)

Sl Total Boys Girls Co- Type of School No. Schools only only Education 1 Lower Primary Schools 25,950 20 61 25,868 2 Upper Primary Schools 34,086 488 765 32,832 3 Secondary Schools 14,194 176 680 13,337 Total 74,230 684 1,506 72,037 Source : -U-DISE 2012-13

97.04 percent of schools in the State practice co-education. Single sex schools are hardly 2.96 percent in proportion of which 2.03 percent are girls only schools. This practice of co-education is popular in both rural and urban areas.

ENROLMENTS IN THE STATE Total Enrolments, Gross Enrolment Ratios, Net Enrolment Ratios, Number and proportion of children who leave the school mid-way, Repetition Rate, and Enrolments by sex, Social category, School grades, Transition Rates, Completion Rates are the prominent indexes of Enrolments. Some of them are measured against school-age population. It is noted that total enrolments in 1 to 10 standards in the State, during 2012-13 continues to be above the 10 million mark.

Table 14 - Enrolment by Category Total Enrolments 1 st to 10 th Enrolments in percentages Group Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Scheduled Castes 1003574 919831 1923405 19.22 19.00 19.12 Scheduled Tribes 390768 360949 751717 7.48 7.46 7.47 Other Backward Castes 2932538 2767648 5700186 56.16 57.18 56.65 General 894648 792127 1686775 17.13 16.36 16.76 Muslims (Separately) 760750 745592 1506342 14.57 15.40 14.97 Other Minority (Separately) 4241 5371 9612 0.08 0.11 0.10 Total 5221528 4840555 10062083 100 100 100

1) Categories included in other backwards castes are: OBC, Category 1. Percentages of enrolment of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe children out of a total enrolment of all children in 1 to 10 Standards during 2012-13 are 19.12 and 7.47 respectively. 2) Except in case of, OBCs and other Minorities, proportion of boys in 1 to 10 classes out of total boys in 1 to 10 classes is higher than that of girls. Proportion of Muslim Girls was higher [15.40] than that of Boys [14.57] in 2012-13. Table 15 - Enrolment and Class wise Percentage to Total Enrolment Enrolment in Lakhs Percentage to the Sl.No. Class Total Enrolment Boys Girls Total 1 1st Std. 5.92 5.56 11.48 11.40 2 2nd Std. 5.65 5.16 10.81 10.74 3 3rd Std. 5.49 5.09 10.58 10.52 4 4th Std. 5.4 5.01 10.41 10.34 5 5th Std. 5.45 5.06 10.51 10.45 7 6th Std. 5.36 4.96 10.33 10.26 8 7th Std. 5.27 4.89 10.16 10.10 10 8th Std. 5.04 4.65 9.68 9.62 11 9th Std. 4.52 4.14 8.66 8.60 12 10 th Std. 4.12 3.89 8.01 7.96 13 1th to 5 th Std. 27.9 25.88 53.78 53.45 14 6th to 7 th Std. 10.64 9.85 20.49 20.36 15 6th to 8 th Std. 15.67 14.5 30.17 29.98 16 1th to 7 th Std. 38.54 35.73 74.27 73.82 17 1th to 8 th Std. 43.58 40.38 83.96 83.44 18 8th to 10 th Std. 13.68 12.67 26.35 26.18 19 1st to 10 th Std. 52.22 48.41 100.62 100 Source : -U-DISE 2012-13

There are 100.62 lakhs children in 1 st to 10 th standards in the State. Of this total, 53.78 lakhs children are in 1 st to 5 th standards, 20.49 lakhs children are in 6 th to 7 th standards and 26.18 lakhs children are in 8 th , 9th and 10 th standards of the high school section. Graph 7 (for TABLE 15) Level Wise Percentage of Enrolment, 2012-13 (in lakhs)

Graph 8 (for TABLE 15) Standard Wise Percentage of Enrolment, 2012-13

Note :- % difference across two years. 0.66 0.22 0.18 +0.11 0.19 0.16 0.48 1.02 0.64

It may be observed from Graph 08 that the heights of the individual bars are comparable from 1 st to 7 th standards wherein the V standard bar is slightly higher than the previous IV standard bar. There is a fall at 7 th to 8 th standard and it becomes critical after the 8 th standard and upto the 10 th standard.

ENROLMENTs across TWO years 2011-12 and 2012-13, ALL MANAGEMENT

Class Class Class Class Class Sl.No Years Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 5 6 7 8 9 Class 10 Total

1 2011-12 11.19 10.82 10.52 10.68 10.91 10.5 10.25 9.31 8.94 7.81 100.93

2 2011-13 11.47 10.8 10.58 10.4 10.51 10.32 10.16 9.68 8.65 8.00 100.62 Diff(2011-12) Minus(2012-13 0.39 0.24 0.12 0.17 0.59 0.34 0.57 0.66 0.94 0.36

Difference across I of 2011-12 and II of 2012-13 onwards 1 & 2 2 & 3 3 & 4 4 & 5 5 & 6 6 & 7 7 & 8 1 to 7 Minus 2 to 8 0.39+ 0.24+ 0.12+ 0.17+ 0.59+ 0.34+ +0.57 +2.42 Total of Differences : 2.42 lakhs 1 to 7 of 2011-12 Minus 2 to 8 of 2012-13

2011-12 I to IV = 43.21 lakhs 2012-13 II to V = 42.29 lakhs Difference = 0.92 (92 thousand)

ENROLMENTs by MEDIA of INSTRUCTION Table 16 - Distribution of Enrolment by Media of Instruction Sl. No. Category Kannada English Urdu Tamil Telugu Marathi Hindi Total Lower Primary 1 4101132 870548 314438 8711 4656 73986 5010 5378481 (1 to 5) Upper Primary 2 1442032 462713 105625 3021 1487 32214 1789 2048881 ( 6 to 7) Secondary 3 1833245 669815 81086 537 945 45892 3201 2634721 (8 to 10) Total 73,76,409 20,03,076 5,01,149 12,269 7,088 1,52,092 10,000 1,00,62,083 Source: -U-DISE 2012-13

Table 16A - Percentage of Distribution of Enrolment by Media of Instruction Sl. Category Kannada English Urdu Tamil Telugu Marathi Hindi Total No. Lower 1 76.25 16.19 5.85 0.16 0.09 1.38 0.09 100 Primary Upper 2 70.38 22.58 5.16 0.15 0.07 1.57 0.09 100 Primary 3 Secondary 69.58 25.42 3.08 0.02 0.04 1.74 0.12 100 Total 73.31 19.91 4.98 0.12 0.07 1.51 0.1 100

Source: -U-DISE 2012-13

Tables 12A and 16A reveal that in 13.43 percent of schools 19.91 percent of children are studying through the English Medium. As per population census, proportion of people whose mother tongue is English is far below this percentage. Hence it is understood that either children whose mother-tongue is not Kannada and at the same time facility for schooling in their mother-tongue is not available at their place of stay or others who do not prefer to pursue their studies in their mother tongue may opt for English as Medium of Instruction. Graph 9 (for TABLE 16A Level wise)

There is an insignificant decline of children from other media of Instruction also in favour of English Medium Schools. English medium schools have gone up from 12.72 percent in 2011-12 to 13.43 percent in 2012-13 At the same time, there is no notable decrease in Kannada medium schools. Proportion of kannada medium schools has decreased from 78.37 percent in 2011-12 to 77.73 in 2012-13. While proportion of children in kannada medium schools has gone down from 74.67 percent in 2011-12 to 73.31 percent in 2012-13. Graph 10 (for TABLE 16A Medium-wise in percentage)

Table 17 - District – Wise Enrolment of Children at different levels of Schooling Class 1 to 5 Class 1 to 7 Class 1 to 8 Class 8 to 10 Class 1 to 10

Sl. District No. Total Total Total Total Total % % to State % % to State % % to State % % to State % % to State Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment

1 BAGALKOT 204,785 3.81 278,609 3.75 310,212 3.69 83,245 3.16 361,854 3.60 2 BANGALORE RURAL 74,016 1.38 103,833 1.40 117,849 1.40 39,617 1.50 143,450 1.43 BANGALORE U 3 NORTH 309,323 5.75 425,891 5.73 481,123 5.73 154,459 5.86 580,350 5.77 BANGALORE U 4 SOUTH 454,553 8.45 610,370 8.22 684,568 8.15 207,564 7.88 817,934 8.13 5 BELGAUM 195,900 3.64 273,675 3.68 309,735 3.69 100,484 3.81 374,159 3.72 6 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 252,261 4.69 350,276 4.72 394,001 4.69 120,799 4.58 471,075 4.68 7 BELLARY 251,909 4.68 337,484 4.54 376,449 4.48 97,173 3.69 434,657 4.32 8 BIDAR 221,299 4.11 295,609 3.98 327,711 3.90 81,725 3.10 377,334 3.75 9 BIJAPUR 279,840 5.20 371,284 5.00 409,298 4.88 99,621 3.78 470,905 4.68 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 71,640 1.33 101,559 1.37 116,535 1.39 39,678 1.51 141,237 1.40 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 98,788 1.84 139,190 1.87 159,372 1.90 56,413 2.14 195,603 1.94 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 78,925 1.47 114,009 1.53 132,301 1.58 51,843 1.97 165,852 1.65 13 CHITRADURGA 134,749 2.51 189,717 2.55 217,774 2.59 76,389 2.90 266,106 2.64 DAKSHINA 14 KANNADA 158,726 2.95 228,575 3.08 265,557 3.16 105,244 3.99 333,819 3.32 15 DAVANAGERE 171,378 3.19 240,792 3.24 272,235 3.24 86,610 3.29 327,402 3.25 16 DHARWAD 159,960 2.97 223,897 3.01 255,900 3.05 86,201 3.27 310,098 3.08 17 GADAG 99,852 1.86 138,917 1.87 158,788 1.89 49,866 1.89 188,783 1.88 18 GULBARGA 308,089 5.73 410,672 5.53 453,204 5.40 110,449 4.19 521,121 5.18 19 HASSAN 119,032 2.21 170,932 2.30 198,826 2.37 79,829 3.03 250,761 2.49 20 HAVERI 143,912 2.68 200,374 2.70 227,053 2.70 70,030 2.66 270,404 2.69 21 KODAGU 41,927 0.78 60,328 0.81 69,950 0.83 27,108 1.03 87,436 0.87 22 KOLAR 122,491 2.28 172,024 2.32 196,772 2.34 69,598 2.64 241,622 2.40 23 KOPPAL 143,435 2.67 196,916 2.65 219,083 2.61 54,887 2.08 251,803 2.50 24 MANDYA 118,062 2.20 168,826 2.27 195,436 2.33 76,246 2.89 245,072 2.44 25 MYSORE 222,818 4.14 317,886 4.28 367,368 4.38 135,471 5.14 453,357 4.51 26 RAICHUR 215,802 4.01 287,985 3.88 316,018 3.76 70,012 2.66 357,997 3.56 27 RAMANAGARA 74,181 1.38 104,490 1.41 120,046 1.43 45,089 1.71 149,579 1.49 28 SHIMOGA 137,100 2.55 195,258 2.63 225,118 2.68 81,753 3.10 277,011 2.75 29 TUMKUR 117,941 2.19 169,541 2.28 197,627 2.35 79,581 3.02 249,122 2.48 30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 71,521 1.33 102,247 1.38 118,233 1.41 45,432 1.72 147,679 1.47 31 UDUPI 77,488 1.44 112,536 1.52 131,366 1.56 52,775 2.00 165,311 1.64 32 UTTARA KANNADA 50,638 0.94 73,399 0.99 85,260 1.02 33,647 1.28 107,046 1.06 UTTARA KANNADA 33 SIRSI 58,519 1.09 83,063 1.12 95,093 1.13 33,322 1.26 116,385 1.16 34 YADAGIRI 137,621 2.56 177,198 2.39 189,728 2.26 32,561 1.24 209,759 2.08 Total 5,378,481 100 7,427,362 100 8,395,589 100 2,634,721 100 10,062,083 100 Source: -U-DISE 2012-13

LPS stage :- a) Increases in proportion from State Total Enrolment in 2012-13 as compared to similar proportion in 2011-12 → in 09 districts viz ; Bagalkot, BNG Rural, BNG North and South, Belgaum, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur and Raichur. b) Proportion is steady in 03 districts : Chamarajanagar, Haveri and Sirsi (UK). c) In all other districts, there is a decline in proportion to State total from previous year (2011-12).

Table 18 - District-wise Enrolment of children at different levels of Schooling - 2012-13

(In Descending Order)

Sl District District District District District No. 1 to 5th std % 1 to 7th std % 1 to 8th std % 8 to 10th std % 1 to 10th std %

BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U 1 SOUTH 8.45 SOUTH 8.22 SOUTH 8.15 SOUTH 7.88 SOUTH 8.13 BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U BANGALORE U 2 NORTH 5.75 NORTH 5.73 NORTH 5.73 NORTH 5.86 NORTH 5.77

3 GULBARGA 5.73 GULBARGA 5.53 GULBARGA 5.40 MYSORE 5.14 GULBARGA 5.18

4 BIJAPUR 5.20 BIJAPUR 5.00 BIJAPUR 4.88 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 4.58 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 4.68

5 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 4.69 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 4.72 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 4.69 GULBARGA 4.19 BIJAPUR 4.68 DAKSHINA 6 BELLARY BELLARY BELLARY MYSORE 4.68 4.54 4.48 KANNADA 3.99 4.51

7 MYSORE 4.14 MYSORE 4.28 MYSORE 4.38 BELGAUM 3.81 BELLARY 4.32

8 BIDAR 4.11 BIDAR 3.98 BIDAR 3.90 BIJAPUR 3.78 BIDAR 3.75

9 RAICHUR 4.01 RAICHUR 3.88 RAICHUR 3.76 BELLARY 3.69 BELGAUM 3.72

10 BAGALKOT 3.81 BAGALKOT 3.75 BAGALKOT 3.69 DAVANAGERE 3.29 BAGALKOT 3.60

11 BELGAUM 3.64 BELGAUM 3.68 BELGAUM 3.69 DHARWAD 3.27 RAICHUR 3.56 DAKSHINA 12 DAVANAGERE DAVANAGERE DAVANAGERE BAGALKOT 3.19 3.24 3.24 3.16 KANNADA 3.32 DAKSHINA DAKSHINA 13 DHARWAD SHIMOGA DAVANAGERE 2.97 KANNADA 3.08 KANNADA 3.16 3.10 3.25 DAKSHINA 14 DHARWAD DHARWAD BIDAR DHARWAD KANNADA 2.95 3.01 3.05 3.10 3.08

15 HAVERI 2.68 HAVERI 2.70 HAVERI 2.70 HASSAN 3.03 SHIMOGA 2.75

16 KOPPAL 2.67 KOPPAL 2.65 SHIMOGA 2.68 TUMKUR 3.02 HAVERI 2.69

17 YADAGIRI 2.56 SHIMOGA 2.63 KOPPAL 2.61 CHITRADURGA 2.90 CHITRADURGA 2.64

18 SHIMOGA 2.55 CHITRADURGA 2.55 CHITRADURGA 2.59 MANDYA 2.89 KOPPAL 2.50

19 CHITRADURGA 2.51 YADAGIRI 2.39 HASSAN 2.37 HAVERI 2.66 HASSAN 2.49

20 KOLAR 2.28 KOLAR 2.32 TUMKUR 2.35 RAICHUR 2.66 TUMKUR 2.48

21 HASSAN 2.21 HASSAN 2.30 KOLAR 2.34 KOLAR 2.64 MANDYA 2.44

22 MANDYA 2.20 TUMKUR 2.28 MANDYA 2.33 CHIKKABALLAPURA 2.14 KOLAR 2.40

23 TUMKUR 2.19 MANDYA 2.27 YADAGIRI 2.26 KOPPAL 2.08 YADAGIRI 2.08

24 GADAG 1.86 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1.87 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1.90 UDUPI 2.00 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1.94

25 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1.84 GADAG 1.87 GADAG 1.89 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.97 GADAG 1.88

26 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.47 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.53 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.58 GADAG 1.89 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.65

27 UDUPI 1.44 UDUPI 1.52 UDUPI 1.56 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1.72 UDUPI 1.64

28 RAMANAGARA 1.38 RAMANAGARA 1.41 RAMANAGARA 1.43 RAMANAGARA 1.71 RAMANAGARA 1.49

29 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.33 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1.38 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1.41 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.51 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1.47

30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1.33 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.37 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.39 UTTARA KANNADA 1.28 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.40 UTTARA KANNADA UTTARA KANNADA UTTARA KANNADA UTTARA KANNADA UTTARA KANNADA 31 SIRSI 1.09 SIRSI 1.12 SIRSI 1.13 SIRSI 1.26 SIRSI 1.16

32 UTTARA KANNADA 0.94 UTTARA KANNADA 0.99 UTTARA KANNADA 1.02 YADAGIRI 1.24 UTTARA KANNADA 1.06

33 KODAGU 0.78 KODAGU 0.81 KODAGU 0.83 KODAGU 1.03 KODAGU 0.87

34 BANGALORE RURAL 1.38 BANGALORE RURAL 1.40 BANGALORE RURAL 1.40 BANGALORE RURAL 1.50 BANGALORE RURAL 1.43

Total 100 Total 100 Total 100 Total 100 Total 100 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Notes:- 1) There are 08 out of 34 educational districts in the State which belong to North Eastern Karnataka and identified as backward districts. 30.77 percent of enrolments in the State are in these 08 districts. 2) Percentage share of districts is comparable across districts for 1 to 5 and 1 to 7 enrolments. When 1 to 8 enrolments and 1 to 10 enrolments are considered, the relative positions of districts receive a juggling. Enrolments at 8 th standard and beyond that stage make a difference. 3) Difference in 1 to 10 enrolments for the whole State between 2011-12 and 2012-13 is 35263 (decrease). It is noted that in only one district, Dharwad, the decrease is 19418 students. 4) Break –up of difference at 1 to 5 and 1 to 8 are 11624 and 17549. There is a loss at 8 to 10 of 2136 students.

Total Elementary Stage [ 1 to 8] a) Increases in proportion from State Total Enrolments in 2012-13 as compared to similar proportion in 2011-12 → in 09 districts viz ; Bagalkot ; BNG North and BNG South, Belgaum, Belgum Chikkodi, Bellary, Bijapur, Gadag and Raichur. b) Proportion is steady in 03 districts viz ; BNG Rural, Chamarajanagar and Haveri. c) There is a decrease in proportion, marginal or big in all other districts.

Total 1 to 10 standards. a) Increases in proportion from State Total Enrolments in 2012-13 as compared to similar propotion in 2011-12 → in 07 districts viz ; Bagalkot, BNG North and South, Bellary, Bijapur , Raichur and Sirsi (Uttara Kannada) b) Proportion is steady in 05 districts, viz ; → Belgaum, Belgaum Chikkodi, Chamarajanagara, Gadag and Haveri. c) There are decreases in proportion in all other districts. Districts which recorded Increases in 2012-13 over 2011-12 [as a proportion of State average] Sl No. Districts 1 to 5 1 to 8 1 to 10 1 Bagalkot √ √ √ 2 BNG Rural √ ‐ ‐ 3 BNG North √ √ √ 4 BNG South √ √ √ 5 Belgaum √ √ ‐ 6 Bellary √ √ √ 7 Bidar √ ‐ ‐ 8 Bijapur √ √ √ 9 Raichur √ √ √ 10 Chikkodi (Belgaum) ‐ √ ‐ 11 Gadag ‐ √ ‐ Steady Trends across 2011-12 & 2012-13 Sl No. Districts 1 to 5 1 to 8 1 to 10 1 Chamarajanagar √ √ √ 2 Haveri √ √ √ 3 Sirsi (UK) √ ‐ ‐ 4 BNG (Rural) ‐ √ ‐ 5 Belgaum ‐ ‐ √ 6 Chikkodi (Belgaum) ‐ ‐ √ 7 Gadag ‐ ‐ √

Notes :-06 districts gained at all three levels 1 to 5, 1 to 8 and 1 to 10. They are Bagalkot, BNG North, BNG South, Raichur, Bellary and Bijapur. a) 02 districts recorded steady enrolments at all levels : Chamarajanagar and Haveri.

Table 18A - Drop-out Rates in STATE, 2012-13

Lower Higher Primary Category Primary ( In %ages) All Children + 2.56 + 5.40 Boys (All) + 2.33 + 5.16

Girls (All) + 2.81 + 5.66 SC (All) + 2.62 + 6.31 SC (Boys) + 2.30 + 5.77 SC (Girls) + 2.97 + 6.92 ST (All) + 8.79 + 12.72

ST (Boys) + 8.66 + 12.18 ST (Girls) + 8.93 + 13.32 Drop-out rates in the State have marginally increased from 1.19 percent at LPS stage to 2.56 percent. This increase is because there is a student-wise count and student DISE-code is given in 2012-13. This trend is true across sex and social categories. Highest drop-out rate is observed among ST Girls, the value being 8.93 percent.

Boys in general have recorded lower than State average drop-out rates at both LPS and HPS levels. This is true of SC Boys at lower primary stage.

Drop-out rate at HPS stage is considerable, at 5.40 percent. This value also has increased from previous year (4.35 percent).

Note: For calculation of drop-out rates, the State is following Average Annual Drop-out method ; alternatively, MHRD follows simple cohort method (Primary Cycle and upper primary cycle). Methodology adopted in both the methods are given below:

1. Average annual Drop-out: Drop outs are estimated / calculated across two consecutive years. That is for example numbers of children in 1 to 7 standards in 2011-12 minus number of children in 2-8 standards in 2012-13 divided by number of children in 1 to 7 standards in 2011-12. One hundred minus of this figure is drop-out Rate. Drop-out rates in State using this method are given in the table. 2. Simple cohort method: drop-out rate at elementary stage, 1 to 8 standards, is calculated by dividing number of children who completed 8 th in 2011-12 minus number of children who joined I standard in 2004-05 and divided by number of children who joined I standard in 2004-05. One hundred minus of this figure is Drop-out rate. This method is adopted by the SES/ MHRD as a residue of grade completion.

DROP-OUT RATEs In KARNATAKA DISE/SSA Year SES/MHRD Annual Diff. Upper Primary Primary 2002-03 48.46 - - - 2005-06 44.83 - - - 2006-07 38.79 3.96 - - 2007-08 33.89 5.10 - - 2008-09 30.20 6.31 10.10 14.60 2009-10 25.86 5.66 5.80 9.30 2010-11 - - 2.96 7.08 2011-12 - - 1.19 4.35 2012-13 2.56 5.40 Source :- a) Selected Educational Statistics, MHRD b) DISE data for Karnataka.

Assumption : With the given trends, by beginning of 2012-13 drop-out rate as per MHRD method and estimate, is placed at around 8 percent.

Prediction: - Target for 2017 will, in all definiteness [not probability] be zero., either by MHRD or by state/SSA/DISE method. It will be Zero for both boys and girls.

Table 19 Transition Rates of SC, ST and OBC in the State 2012-13, 5 th to 6 th (All Management)

For All Children Social Group wise Sl.no District Boys Girls Total General SC ST OBC Muslim 1 BAGALKOT 93.24 93.28 93.26 93.17 91.86 86.14 93.50 90.14 2 BANGALORE RURAL 98.39 98.04 98.22 80.73 101.49 81.34 101.72 83.45 3 BANGALORE U NORTH 101.71 99.88 100.81 101.71 95.48 93.37 98.95 74.04 4 BANGALORE U SOUTH 98.42 97.17 97.81 94.52 104.45 98.28 96.32 97.32 5 BELGAUM 97.39 96.63 97.02 80.59 95.57 89.36 125.76 82.83 6 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 96.94 96.65 96.81 77.58 99.78 85.88 103.57 101.55 7 BELLARY 90.90 89.40 90.17 59.28 88.01 88.85 100.90 80.31 8 BIDAR 85.48 86.30 85.88 68.92 87.85 87.37 89.45 83.55 9 BIJAPUR 87.63 86.90 87.28 35.98 84.42 85.47 92.52 80.35 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 100.49 99.02 99.78 83.52 101.72 91.74 101.56 111.59 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 97.16 94.05 95.64 72.49 95.78 90.74 100.99 98.10 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 100.28 98.87 99.60 74.11 99.77 93.38 104.00 101.12 13 CHITRADURGA 96.47 95.64 96.07 86.40 96.56 92.81 97.39 169.21 14 100.46 99.77 100.12 98.04 102.60 95.64 100.16 98.05 15 DAVANAGERE 95.59 95.68 95.63 71.74 95.67 89.66 105.08 94.07 16 DHARWAD 90.77 89.07 89.94 70.24 95.50 82.50 101.63 92.10 17 GADAG 94.70 94.50 94.60 105.55 85.82 88.19 96.49 85.02 18 GULBARGA 89.36 87.08 88.27 84.08 84.00 54.79 91.39 86.81 19 HASSAN 97.43 99.09 98.24 102.63 97.02 99.66 98.01 94.32 20 HAVERI 94.49 96.66 95.54 96.42 93.87 91.12 96.47 97.71 21 KODAGU 99.36 97.87 98.65 59.62 103.78 82.64 114.76 100.92 22 KOLAR 94.97 96.49 95.71 98.42 95.74 85.85 96.43 96.28 23 KOPPAL 91.23 90.19 90.73 52.58 88.77 85.97 97.83 98.29 24 MANDYA 98.17 97.55 97.87 127.49 97.08 78.31 97.05 106.65 25 MYSORE 98.12 97.64 97.88 87.39 98.63 94.67 99.76 93.64 26 RAICHUR 90.41 90.14 90.28 65.73 86.74 81.27 101.02 88.31 27 RAMANAGARA 98.16 97.26 97.73 112.06 98.82 84.20 97.04 90.27 28 SHIMOGA 97.85 97.16 97.51 70.80 98.15 84.40 104.42 98.57 29 TUMKUR 100.85 99.16 100.05 82.49 102.17 92.60 102.66 94.90 30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 94.83 95.53 95.17 59.20 94.02 93.95 100.63 91.45 31 UDUPI 101.69 100.13 100.93 109.11 100.19 98.08 100.23 95.62 32 UTTARA KANNADA 97.86 97.32 97.60 77.03 97.81 86.94 100.82 146.44 UTTARA KANNADA 33 98.46 98.17 98.32 71.00 97.34 99.21 105.17 97.49 SIRSI 34 YADAGIRI 84.46 80.93 82.82 103.81 76.76 78.56 83.63 84.06 Total 94.96 94.25 94.62 83.84 93.30 87.91 98.62 91.81 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Notes:- 1) Transition rates that cross the three digits figure (More than 100) from 5 th to 6 th standards may be possible because of inter-district exchange of population (school-going), especially in border areas, as well as rural to urban flow. 2) Transition Rate in the State declined marginally from 96.88 percent in 2011-12 to 94.62 in 2012-13.

Table 19A TRANSITION LOSS of Children from 7th standard 2011-12 to 8th Standard in 2012-13.

All Children Girls Children Enrolme Enrolme Enrolme Enrolment Decrease Decrease Sl.N nt in Sl.N nt in nt in District in Class 7th in Loss District in Loss o. Class 8th o. Class 7th Class 8th During Enrolme in % Enrolme in % During During During 2011-12 nt nt 2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 1 YADAGIRI 17,580 12,530 5,050 28.73 1 YADAGIRI 7,629 5,237 2,392 31.35 2 GULBARGA 50,526 42,532 7,994 15.82 2 RAICHUR 15,402 12,811 2,591 16.82 3 BIDAR 37,996 32,102 5,894 15.51 3 KOPPAL 12,272 10,273 1,999 16.29 4 RAICHUR 32,829 28,033 4,796 14.61 4 GULBARGA 24,505 20,525 3,980 16.24 5 KOPPAL 25,681 22,167 3,514 13.68 5 BIJAPUR 20,482 17,586 2,896 14.14 6 BIJAPUR 43,330 38,014 5,316 12.27 6 BIDAR 18,403 15,918 2,485 13.5 7 DAVANAGERE 34,576 31,443 3,133 9.06 7 BAGALKOT 16,738 15,098 1,640 9.8 8 BAGALKOT 34,542 31,603 2,939 8.51 8 DAVANAGERE 16,666 15,191 1,475 8.85 BANGALORE 9 BANGALORE RURAL 15,212 13,977 1,235 8.12 9 7,532 6,889 643 8.54 RURAL 10 DHARWAD 34,177 32,003 2,174 6.36 10 DHARWAD 16,974 15,542 1,432 8.44 11 CHITRADURGA 29,940 28,057 1,883 6.29 11 CHITRADURGA 14,467 13,324 1,143 7.9 BELGAUM 12 BELLARY 41,402 38,965 2,437 5.89 12 22,414 20,693 1,721 7.68 CHIKKODI 13 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 46,454 43,725 2,729 5.87 13 BELLARY 19,832 18,332 1,500 7.56 14 KOLAR 26,092 24,748 1,344 5.15 14 KOLAR 12,970 12,134 836 6.45 15 BELGAUM 37,886 36,060 1,826 4.82 15 BELGAUM 18,278 17,187 1,091 5.97 UTTARA KANNADA CHIKKABALLAPU 16 12,602 12,030 572 4.54 16 10,403 9,801 602 5.79 SIRSI RA CHAMARAJANAG 17 CHIKKABALLAPURA 21,099 20,182 917 4.35 17 7,609 7,207 402 5.28 ARA UTTARA 18 HAVERI 27,849 26,679 1,170 4.2 18 6,035 5,723 312 5.17 KANNADA SIRSI 19 CHAMARAJANAGARA 15,499 14,976 523 3.37 19 HAVERI 13,572 13,045 527 3.88 20 RAMANAGARA 16,067 15,556 511 3.18 20 MANDYA 13,162 12,795 367 2.79 21 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 16,367 15,986 381 2.33 21 RAMANAGARA 7,767 7,556 211 2.72 BANGALORE U 22 MANDYA 27,130 26,610 520 1.92 22 27,792 27,089 703 2.53 NORTH TUMKUR 23 BANGALORE U NORTH 56,187 55,232 955 1.7 23 7,996 7,802 194 2.43 MADHUGIRI CHIKKAMANGAL 24 MYSORE 50,089 49,482 607 1.21 24 9,080 8,865 215 2.37 ORE BANGALORE U 25 SHIMOGA 30,138 29,860 278 0.92 25 36,722 35,885 837 2.28 SOUTH 26 KODAGU 9,708 9,622 86 0.89 26 MYSORE 24,650 24,144 506 2.05 27 CHIKKAMANGALORE 18,449 18,292 157 0.85 27 SHIMOGA 14,630 14,407 223 1.52 28 BANGALORE U SOUTH 74,605 74,198 407 0.55 28 KODAGU 4,767 4,700 67 1.41 UTTARA 29 UTTARA KANNADA 11,806 11,861 -55 -0.47 29 5,757 5,741 16 0.28 KANNADA 30 HASSAN 27,745 27,894 -149 -0.54 30 TUMKUR 12,922 12,912 10 0.08 31 DAKSHINA KANNADA 36,449 36,982 -533 -1.46 31 HASSAN 13,784 13,787 -3 -0.02 DAKSHINA 32 TUMKUR 27,530 28,086 -556 -2.02 32 17,678 17,780 -102 -0.58 KANNADA 33 GADAG 19,477 19,871 -394 -2.02 33 GADAG 9,547 9,628 -81 -0.85 34 UDUPI 18,299 18,830 -531 -2.9 34 UDUPI 8,837 9,025 -188 -2.13 Total 10,25,318 9,68,188 57,130 5.57 Grand Total 4,97,274 464632 32,642 6.56 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Note: - 1. Transition loss in state 7 th to 8 th has increased from a figure of 2.68 percent in 2011-12 to 5.57 percent in 2012-13. In case of girls the increase in loss is from 2.96 to 6.56 percent. Increase in Transition Loss may be because of adoption of student code in DISE 2012. 2. Negative signs are due to marginal volume of inter-district migration of children.

Table 19B TRANSITION LOSSES across schools of All Managements 7 th to 10 th Category ↓ 2009-10 2012-13 Transition Loss Difference Standard → Class 7 Class 10 (in %) Total 9,99,179 8,00,870 1,98,309 19.85 Boys 5,16,370 4,11,914 1,04,456 20.23 Girls 4,82,809 3,88,956 9,38,53 19.44 Total 9,99,179 8,00,870 1,98,309 19.85 SC 1,84,754 1,37,900 46,854 25.36 ST 75,467 50,676 24,791 32.85 OBC 5,45,206 4,41,384 1,03,822 19.04 General 1,93,792 1,70,910 22,882 11.81 (OBC only) 3,80,444 3,40,187 40,257 10.58 Muslims 1,42,878 1,00,697 42,181 29.52

Notes :- Transition Losses from class 07 of 2009-10 batch to 2012-13 batch of class X across all categories of all management schools is 19.85 percent ; that is, one out of every 05 children. The values for boys and girls are 20.23 and 19.44. GER among girls at secondary stage is lower than that of boys. The values for SC, ST, Muslims, OBC only and General category are 25.36, 32.85, 29.52, 10.58 and 11.81 respectively.

Table 20 - District – Wise Gender Parity in Enrolments, 1 to 5 and 6 to 8 Standards LPS HPS Sl Govt. Sl Govt. District Total In District Total In No. + Unaided No. + Unaided Desc.order Desc.order Aided Aided

1 KODAGU 1.02 0.89 0.97 1 HAVERI 1.01 0.75 0.97 2 KOLAR 1.11 0.78 0.96 2 HASSAN 1.02 0.82 0.97 3 HASSAN 1.03 0.82 0.95 3 KOLAR 1.10 0.72 0.96 4 BANGALORE RURAL 1.05 0.83 0.95 4 MYSORE 1.03 0.82 0.95 5 DHARWAD 1.07 0.75 0.95 5 BIDAR 1.05 0.69 0.95 6 UDUPI 0.97 0.90 0.95 6 BANGALORE RURAL 1.03 0.81 0.94 7 HAVERI 1.02 0.73 0.94 7 BANGALORE URBAN 1.07 0.89 0.94 8 MYSORE 1.04 0.81 0.94 8 CHICKBALLAPUR 1.04 0.74 0.94 9 BANGALORE URBAN 1.08 0.90 0.94 9 SHIMOGA 0.99 0.81 0.94 10 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1.01 0.81 0.94 10 DHARWAD 1.02 0.74 0.94 11 SHIMOGA 1.00 0.83 0.94 11 CHAMARAJANAGARA 0.97 0.80 0.94 12 GADAG 0.99 0.78 0.94 12 CHITRADURGA 0.97 0.75 0.93 13 CHAMARAJANAGARA 1.00 0.76 0.94 13 GADAG 0.97 0.76 0.93 DAKSHINA RAMANAGARA 1.02 0.79 14 0.94 14 KANNADA 0.96 0.87 0.93 15 DAKSHINA KANNADA 0.96 0.90 0.94 15 BAGALKOT 0.99 0.66 0.93 16 CHITRADURGA 1.00 0.76 0.93 16 DAVANAGERE 1.00 0.74 0.93 17 DAVANAGERE 1.02 0.78 0.93 17 RAMANAGARA 0.98 0.80 0.93 18 UTTARA KANNADA 0.96 0.83 0.93 18 KODAGU 0.98 0.83 0.93 19 KOPPAL 1.00 0.73 0.93 19 CHIKKAMANGALORE 0.97 0.81 0.93 20 BELLARY 1.04 0.72 0.93 20 UDUPI 0.94 0.90 0.93 21 TUMKUR 0.99 0.80 0.93 21 UTTARA KANNADA 0.96 0.77 0.92 22 MANDYA 1.01 0.78 0.92 22 MANDYA 0.98 0.76 0.92 23 BAGALKOT 1.01 0.69 0.92 23 GULBARGA 1.01 0.68 0.91 24 BIDAR 1.05 0.69 0.92 24 BELLARY 0.97 0.71 0.91 25 RAICHUR 1.00 0.70 0.92 25 KOPPAL 0.93 0.76 0.91 26 BELGAUM 1.02 0.68 0.92 26 BELGAUM 0.97 0.65 0.91 27 CHICKBALLAPUR 1.03 0.74 0.91 27 TUMKUR 0.93 0.80 0.90 28 GULBARGA 1.00 0.70 0.90 28 RAICHUR 0.93 0.70 0.88 29 YADGIRI 0.94 0.66 0.88 29 BIJAPUR 0.95 0.59 0.88 30 BIJAPUR 0.97 0.66 0.88 30 YADGIRI 0.82 0.63 0.79 Total 1.01 0.79 0.93 Total 0.99 0.79 0.93

Note: 1. When the enrolment of boys in 1st to 5th standards is compared with that of girls to examine Gender Parity, a ratio of 0.93 gets on surface. Likewise, this ratio, again, works out to be 0.93 for 6 th to 8th standards. It is clear that the index of gender parity is more than 0.90. This is a welcome development, as compared with national level update. The Department is on the right path in reducing sex-wise disparities in enrolments, though there is a need for intensifying the efforts in future and arriving at a figure of unity after netting out sex-ratio effects in 6-14 age population. 2. A comparison of values of gender parity in enrolments in Govt. sector schools as against private unaided schools at both LPS and HPS state clearly reveals the phenomenon of son-preference for the household investments in choice of schooling in the state. It is uniformly observed across all the districts of the state, both LPS and HPS, that the differentials In gender parity between enrolments in Govt. sector and private unaided sector varies across all the districts. Disparity is considerable in Yadgiri, Bidar, Raichur, Belgaum, Bijapur and Bellary Districts.

Table 21 - Distribution of SC / ST Students in Schools of the State by Managements (In Lakhs)

Education Dept SW + LSG Pvt. Aided Pvt. Un-Aided Others Total Levels Category No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Class SC 7.43 70.26 0.06 0.61 1.00 9.49 2.07 19.57 0.01 0.07 10.58 100.00 1-5 ST 3.08 74.04 0.07 1.61 0.27 6.41 0.75 17.91 0.00 0.03 4.16 100.00 Class SC 2.69 69.09 0.17 4.35 0.45 11.57 0.58 14.95 0.00 0.04 3.89 100.00 6-7 ST 1.15 74.63 0.06 4.17 0.13 8.52 0.19 12.66 0.00 0.02 1.53 100.00 Class SC 10.12 69.94 0.23 1.61 1.45 10.05 2.65 18.33 0.01 0.07 14.47 100.00 1-7 ST 4.23 74.20 0.13 2.30 0.40 6.98 0.94 16.50 0.00 0.03 5.70 100.00 Class SC 2.16 46.07 0.22 4.74 1.52 32.43 0.78 16.70 0.00 0.07 4.69 100.00 8-10 ST 0.93 52.01 0.06 3.57 0.54 30.07 0.26 14.28 0.00 0.06 1.79 100.00 Total SC 12.28 64.12 0.45 2.35 2.97 15.53 3.43 17.93 0.01 0.07 19.15 100.00 (1 to 10) ST 5.16 68.95 0.19 2.53 0.94 12.51 1.19 15.98 0.00 0.04 7.48 100.00

∑ Enrolments of SC/ST at Elementary Stage :- • There are 53.78lakh children who are studying in the lower primary stage of 1 st to 5 th standards. This stage included enrolments in 1 st to 5 th standards in 1 st to 5 th lower primary and 1 st to 7 th or 1 st to 8 th higher primary schools as well as 1 st to 10 th high schools or 1 st to 12 th higher primary schools Like-wise, there are 20.49 lakh children in 6 th & 7 th standards, in the State. They may be distributed in HPS / HS or HSc schools. It may be observed from Table 21 that there are 20.17 lakh children from the SC / ST categories among 74.27 lakh children in 1 st to 7 th standards in the State. Of them, 14.47 lakh are SC while 5.70 lakh are ST students. The number of SC / ST children in 1 st to 10 th standards in the State is 26.63 lakhs percent. • 20.17 lakh children from SC / ST categories are in 1 st to 7 th standards in the system of schooling in the State. An analysis of location of these 20.17 lakh children in the schools of the State by management reveals that 69.94 percent of SCs and 74.20 percent of STs in 1 st to 7 th standards are in schools run by the Department of Public Instruction. Proportion of SC / ST students in State and State supported schools that are schools run by Education Dept, by Department of Social Welfare, Local Self Government Institutions and Private Aided Institutions is 82.10 percent . SC / ST proportion in un-aided schools of the State at 1 st to 7 th standards is quite low as they cannot afford to pay fees charged by such institutions. Their total proportion is just 17.80 percent.

∑ Enrolments of SC / ST at High Schools Stage :- • There are 26.35 lakh children (Table 15) in 8 th , 9 th & 10 th standards in the State. 4.69 lakh SCs and 1.79 lakh STs are out of this total constituting 6.48 lakh children or 24.75 percent. • Analysis of distribution of SCs and STs in high school stage by management reveals that 46.06 percent of SCs and 51.96 percent of STs are in high schools belonging to the Department of Education.

Table 22 - ENROLMENTS by MANAGEMENT All Department of Proportion Stages Categories Aided Unaided Others Managements Education in Unaided Total 5378481 2892255 500502 1944318 41406 36.15 Classes 1 to 5 All Others 4526365 2711375 435889 1353119 25982 29.89 % Total 84.16 93.75 87.09 69.59 62.75 - Total 2048881 1165237 236962 585909 60773 28.60 Classes 6 to 7 All Others 1741288 1088722 202851 397158 52557 22.80 % Total 84.99 93.43 85.60 67.78 86.48 - Total 7427362 4057492 737464 2530227 102179 23.57 Classes 1 to 7 All Others 6267653 3800097 638740 1750277 78539 27.92 % Total 84.39 93.66 86.61 69.17 76.86 - Total 2634721 1042334 798842 709777 83768 26.94 Classes 8 to 10 All Others 2107655 932483 632737 474004 68431 22.49 % Total 80.00 89.46 79.21 66.78 81.69 - Total 10062083 5099826 1536306 3240004 185947 32.20 Classes 1 to 10 All Others 8375308 4732580 1271477 2224281 146970 26.56 % Total 83.24 92.80 82.76 68.65 79.04 -

Notes:- • All others include SC / ST / OBC / Muslims / Other Minority; that is except General Category students. • ‘Others’ in Management includes Social Welfare + Local Bodies+ Others. • Nearly 6 out of every 7 students in school education in the State, who belong to SC/ST/OBC and Minorities Categories, are in schools across all managements. 16.76 percent are in un-aided schools. Proportion of ‘all others’ at LPS and HPS stages in Govt. sector schools are quite high while it falls marginally at secondary stage.

INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan accorded special significance and weightage for the provision of infrastructure facilities to schools. School buildings, additional classrooms, maintenance and repairs of school buildings are included herein. 8 facilities are recognized as Basic Facilities for schools comprising of Common Toilets, Girls’ Toilets, Electricity, Play Ground, Ramps, Library, Compound and Drinking water. A review of progress of schooling in the light of provision of infrastructure facilities to schools reveals that there has been notable improvements in enrolments of children, enrolment ratios, retention rates, student – classroom ratios, teacher-pupil ratios, transition rates and gender parity in enrolments.

An update on provision of infrastructure facilities in the State is provided in this section.

∑ School Buildings 44,672 out of a total of 60,036 elementary schools in the State belong to the Department of Education. 98.32 percent of schools of the Department possess / own the buildings. Rent need not be paid to 0.82 percent of schools owned by the Department. Another 0.69 percent of schools are run in rented and private buildings. 0.01 percent of schools are run without any building facility. Table 23 - Classification of Elementary Schools by type of ownership of buildings – Education Department Schools only Govt. Rent No Category Rented Others Total Building Free Building Elementary Schools 43,921 309 365 3 74 44,672 Percentage to to 98.32 0.69 0.82 0.01 0.16 100.00 Total Schools Source : U-DISE 2012-13

Graph 11 (for Table 23) Ownership of buildings in percentage

Table 24 - Classification of Secondary Schools by type of ownership of buildings – Education Department Schools only Govt. Rent No Category Rented Others Total Building Free Building High Schools 3,874 16 458 23 71 4,442 Percentage to Total 87.21 0.36 10.31 0.52 1.60 100 Schools Source : -U-DISE 2012-13

Graph 12 (for Table 24) Classification of Secondary Schools by type of ownership of buildings .

The Department of Education runs 4442 high schools. 23 (0.52%) schools in this set do not have a building of their own. 3874 (87.21%) of schools possess the building while 16 (0.36%) percent of high schools are run in private and rented buildings. 458 (10.31%) percent of schools do not need to pay rent for the buildings in which they are functioning. They are rent-free. There are 56(1.26%) schools whose buildings are under construction. They are run under transitory arrangements. The number of buildingless schools (own building) decreased from 113 in 2011-12 to 23 during 2012-13.

∑ Classrooms :- There are 2,03,950 classrooms in 44,672 elementary schools of the Department of Education 71.42 percent of classrooms are in good condition. 11.59 percent of classrooms need minor repairs, while 16.99 percent of classrooms are waiting for major repairs. It is to be noted that the position regarding to classrooms which are in good condition has marginally improved from 69.73 percent in 2011-12 and that require minor repairs has decreased from 18.86 percent in 2011-12. However the percentage of classrooms which require major repairs has increased from 11.41 percent during 2011-12 to 16.99 percent during 2012-13.

There are 23711 classrooms in 4442 high schools of the Department of Education. 79.68 percent of classrooms are in good state. 5.90 percent of classrooms need minor repairs while 14.41 percent of classrooms need major

repairs. Rooms that need minor repairs have decreased while those that require major repairs have increased from 2011-12 to 2012-13.

Number of classrooms at the elementary stage of schools has increased from 198914 in 2011-12 to 203950 during 2012-13, an increase of 5036 classrooms. This is good. However, number of classrooms in 4442 high schools of the State has increased from 20892 classrooms during 2011-12 to 23711 classrooms during 2012-13, an increase of 2819 classrooms, 13.49 percent increase. This is also good. There were 1892 classrooms in high schools which needed major repairs during 2011-12 while this figure increased to 3418 classrooms during 2012-13.

∑ 8 Basic Facilities (as per MHRD specifications) :- Even though increasing attention is being given over the years to provision of basic facilities in schools, database on availability of basic facilities leaves much to be desired. The DISE data of 2012-13 informs us that there is no separate toilet for girls in 0.10 percent of elementary schools while 0.08 percent elementary schools do not have drinking water facility. Provision of Ramps in High Schools needs serious attention as the current provision is hardly in 40.05 percent of schools.

The 8 Basic facilities identified by MHRD are • Common Toilet ; Girls Toilet ; Electricity ; Play Ground ; Ramps ; Compound ; Drinking Water ; Library Table 25 - Proportion of Provision of 8 Basic Facilities: Education Department Elementary High Sl. No Facility Schools Schools 1 Boys' Toilets 99.72 99.30 2 Girls’ Toilets 99.90 99.59 3 Electricity 99.56 92.32 4 Play Ground 55.74 76.65 5 Ramps 79.83 40.05 6 Library 99.35 96.49 7 Compound Wall 73.48 63.94 8 Drinking Water 99.92 99.32 COMPOSITE INDEX 88.44 83.45 Source : U-DISE 2012-13

Note : It is difficult and challenging to reach a value of 100 Composite Index as provision of playground in urban areas is a pious dream.

Pancha Soulabhya :- The government of Karnataka identified 5 facilities, on top priorities as most essential for schools. Some of them are common to the 8 basic facilities identified by the MHRD. Four of these five facilities are 1) Drinking Water 2) Common Toilets 3) Play Grounds and 4) Compound wall. The fifth one is school buildings. An update across all these facilities follows.

Provision of 8 Basic facilities in schools during 2011-12 as compared to 2012-13. Table 26 - Infrastructure Provision in Elementary Schools of the State Boys Girls Play Drinking Years Electricity Ramps Compound Library Toilet Toilet Ground Water 2011-12 97.90 98.80 95.50 54.30 78.30 69.20 99.60 98.70 2012-13 99.72 99.90 99.56 55.74 79.83 73.48 99.92 99.35 % Increase / 1.82 1.10 4.06 1.44 1.53 4.28 0.32 0.65 Decrease

Graph 13 (for table 26) Infrastructure Provision in Elementary Schools of the State

Table 27 - Infrastructure Provision in High Schools of the State

Boys Girls Play Drinking Electricity Ramps Compound Library Years Toilet Toilet Ground Water 2009-10 65.91 66.12 64.56 73.44 17.54 51.9 79.13 87.52 2010-11 69.47 68.09 73.49 74.75 24.99 58.16 86.77 92.94 % Increase / 3.56 1.97 8.93 1.31 7.45 6.26 7.64 5.42 Decrease 2011-12 88.87 93.01 82.69 75.01 38.18 62.02 97.86 94.05 % Increase / 19.4 24.92 9.2 0.26 13.19 3.86 11.09 1.11 Decrease 2012-13 99.30 99.59 92.32 76.65 40.05 63.94 99.32 96.49 % Increase / 10.43 6.58 9.63 1.64 1.87 1.92 1.46 2.44 Decrease

Graph 14 (for table 27) Infrastructure Provision in High Schools of the State

Table 28- Student – Classroom Ratios in Schools Table 28 - Student – Classroom Ratios in Schools Elementary Schools 1 Lower Primary Schools Upper Primary Schools Secondary Schools to 7/8

Management SCR SCR SCR SCR SCR SCR SCR SCR Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms

Education Dept 52575 724322 13.78 151375 3537519 23.37 203950 4261841 20.90 20805 758841 36.47 SW + LSG 528 10768 20.39 2587 74426 28.77 3115 85194 27.35 1055 63857 60.53 Aided 1015 27066 26.67 21584 724941 33.59 22599 752007 33.28 19555 790683 40.43 Un-Aided 17076 272907 15.98 91024 2377516 26.12 108100 2650423 24.52 18718 692083 36.97 Central and 8 231 28.88 1775 42477 23.93 1783 42708 23.95 236 18949 80.29 Other Total 71202 1035294 14.54 268345 6756879 25.18 339547 7792173 22.95 60369 2324413 38.50 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Note: • It is observed that SCR at the Lower Primary stage in elementary schools of the DOE are quite lower than that in other management schools. At Upper primary stage SCR is 23.37, which is also lower than the RTE norms. Aided Schools need attention in respect of RTE norm of 1:30 SCR. SCR in secondary schools is quite high in Government schools. • PTR and SCR as per State Govt. norms are different from that of RTE norms. RTE specifies 1 classroom for 1 Section and each section in a standard for 30 and <30 children. This arithmetic progresses with increasing student strength.

Table 29 - Building Status and Condition of Classrooms Elementary at Education Department Table A Table B

Class Rooms in good Building Status condition Sl. Sl. District Schools District No. Govt. No. % in Percentages Total Good Building Des. in Des. order Rooms Rooms Status order 1 HAVERI 1,163 1162 99.91 1 DHARWAD 5648 5318 94.16 2 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1,430 1427 99.79 2 BANGALORE U SOUTH 4266 3652 85.61 3 HASSAN 2388 2380 99.66 3 BANGALORE U NORTH 2651 2194 82.76 UTTARA KANNADA 4 1146 1141 99.56 4 KOPPAL 5248 4173 79.52 SIRSI 5 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 1,287 1281 99.53 5 GULBARGA 10419 8254 79.22 6 SHIMOGA 1,882 1872 99.47 6 BIJAPUR 10542 8309 78.82 7 DAVANAGERE 1,354 1342 99.11 7 BIDAR 7191 5610 78.01 8 GULBARGA 1,802 1786 99.11 8 RAICHUR 7318 5590 76.39 9 MANDYA 1,744 1728 99.08 9 BAGALKOT 7559 5739 75.92 10 CHITRADURGA 1685 1668 98.99 10 BELLARY 8140 6140 75.43 11 BANGALORE RURAL 1,120 1108 98.93 11 YADAGIRI 4405 3317 75.30 12 KOLAR 1,865 1845 98.93 12 SHIMOGA 7188 5395 75.06 13 DAKSHINA KANNADA 929 919 98.92 13 BELGAUM 8165 6052 74.12 14 GADAG 616 609 98.86 14 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 8889 6575 73.97 15 TUMKUR 2,123 2098 98.82 15 GADAG 4225 3092 73.18 16 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1509 1491 98.81 16 KODAGU 2059 1479 71.83 17 KODAGU 403 398 98.76 17 BANGALORE RURAL 3836 2744 71.53 18 RAMANAGARA 1,334 1317 98.73 18 CHAMARAJANAGARA 3422 2445 71.45 19 BIDAR 1,268 1250 98.58 19 MYSORE 8522 5928 69.56 20 UTTARA KANNADA 974 958 98.36 20 CHIKKAMANGALORE 5675 3946 69.53 21 BIJAPUR 1882 1846 98.09 21 UTTARA KANNADA 3723 2579 69.27 22 KOPPAL 965 946 98.03 22 CHIKKABALLAPURA 5054 3493 69.11

23 BELLARY 1358 1330 97.94 23 UTTARA KANNADA SIRSI 4066 2747 67.56

24 UDUPI 612 598 97.71 24 DAKSHINA KANNADA 5468 3564 65.18 25 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 1,831 1789 97.71 25 KOLAR 6078 3945 64.91 26 CHAMARAJANAGARA 763 745 97.64 26 RAMANAGARA 4309 2771 64.31 27 MYSORE 1,926 1875 97.35 27 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 4559 2923 64.11 28 BAGALKOT 1,312 1273 97.03 28 HAVERI 6461 4126 63.86 29 BELGAUM 1,423 1380 96.98 29 DAVANAGERE 7009 4454 63.55 30 BANGALORE U NORTH 505 485 96.04 30 MANDYA 6771 4166 61.53 31 YADAGIRI 933 895 95.93 31 CHITRADURGA 7007 4300 61.37 32 RAICHUR 1487 1426 95.90 32 TUMKUR 6923 4235 61.17 33 DHARWAD 768 735 95.70 33 UDUPI 3041 1847 60.74 34 BANGALORE U SOUTH 885 818 92.43 34 HASSAN 8113 4574 56.38 Total 44,672 43921 98.32 Total 2,03,950 145676 71.43 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Notes:- • There are 44,672 elementary schools in the State, under the Department of Education, of them, 98.32 schools function in own buildings. In 09 districts of the State, more than 99 percent of schools own the building in which they function their own buildings. • Position in regard to ownership needs attention in Bangalore South, Dharwad, Raichur and Yadgiri. districts whose deficit is more than 04 percent.

• There are 2,03,950 classrooms in 44,672 schools of the DoE, Nearly 03 out of 10 classrooms in the schools of the DoE are not in 'good' condition. Dharwad and Bangalore city districts fare well comparatively. That is, only lessthan 20 percent classrooms need minor / major repairs. • 12 Districts have at least 3 out of 4 classrooms in good condition. They are : Dharwad, Bangalore city, Koppal, Gulbarga, Bijapur, Bidar, Raichur, Bagalkot, Bellary, Yadagiri and Shimoga. • Not even 03 out of 05 classrooms are in good condition in Age matters. • No. of classrooms which need major repairs are 34,642, 16.99 percent of total.

Table 30 Building Status and Condition of Classrooms at High Schools of the Education Department

Table A Table B Building Status Class Rooms in good condition Sl. Sl.No. District Schools District Govt. Percentages No. Total Good Percentages Building in Des.order Rooms Rooms in Des.order

1 HAVERI 136 136 100.00 1 GADAG 552 502 90.94 2 BANGALORE U NORTH 53 54 98.15 2 BANGALORE U NORTH 451 400 88.69 3 HASSAN 235 240 97.92 3 BELGAUM 583 510 87.48 4 DAVANAGERE 152 156 97.44 4 BANGALORE RURAL 462 404 87.45 5 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 91 94 96.81 5 MANDYA 1,073 932 86.86 6 CHIKKABALLAPURA 103 107 96.26 6 GULBARGA 1,295 1,123 86.72 7 CHIKKAMANGALORE 111 116 95.69 7 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 794 685 86.27 8 BANGALORE RURAL 60 63 95.24 8 BIJAPUR 601 508 84.53 9 CHITRADURGA 105 111 94.59 9 TUMKUR 678 572 84.37 10 UDUPI 100 106 94.34 10 BANGALORE U SOUTH 557 468 84.02 11 TUMKUR 125 133 93.98 11 BAGALKOT 763 639 83.75 12 KODAGU 44 47 93.62 12 KODAGU 262 219 83.59 13 DAKSHINA KANNADA 148 161 91.93 13 KOPPAL 779 650 83.44 14 UTTARA KANNADA 45 49 91.84 14 DHARWAD 828 683 82.49 15 SHIMOGA 149 163 91.41 15 DAVANAGERE 880 724 82.27 16 MANDYA 193 213 90.61 16 UTTARA KANNADA SIRSI 400 326 81.50 17 UTTARA KANNADA SIRSI 66 73 90.41 17 UTTARA KANNADA 243 198 81.48 18 BELLARY 145 161 90.06 18 RAICHUR 1,054 848 80.46 19 GULBARGA 233 263 88.59 19 CHIKKABALLAPURA 757 594 78.47 20 CHAMARAJANAGARA 71 82 86.59 20 HASSAN 1,006 788 78.33 21 BIDAR 135 156 86.54 21 UDUPI 702 549 78.21 22 KOLAR 103 120 85.83 22 CHITRADURGA 513 401 78.17 23 MYSORE 191 223 85.65 23 MYSORE 1,314 1,026 78.08 24 RAMANAGARA 89 105 84.76 24 YADAGIRI 604 466 77.15 25 BANGALORE U SOUTH 67 80 83.75 25 HAVERI 640 488 76.25 26 KOPPAL 118 143 82.52 26 CHAMARAJANAGARA 411 311 75.67 27 BELGAUM 102 126 80.95 27 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 453 342 75.50 28 YADAGIRI 96 119 80.67 28 BIDAR 711 535 75.25 29 BAGALKOT 121 157 77.07 29 BELLARY 789 574 72.75 30 RAICHUR 136 181 75.14 30 DAKSHINA KANNADA 905 649 71.71 31 BIJAPUR 102 137 74.45 31 RAMANAGARA 548 391 71.35 32 GADAG 77 108 71.30 32 KOLAR 687 472 68.70 33 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 105 158 66.46 33 SHIMOGA 803 535 66.63 34 DHARWAD 67 101 66.34 34 CHIKKAMANGALORE 613 381 62.15 Total 4,442 3,874 87.21 Total 23,711 18,893 79.68 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Notes:- • 3874 out 4442 high schools of the DoE, 87.21 percent of total, own the building in which they function. • 100 percent schools have own buildings in . It is > 95 percent in BNG North, Hassan, Davangere, Tumkur (Madhugiri), Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagalore and BNG Rural. • Ownership of buildings is lower than the State average figure in 15 districts of the State.

• 6 out of 7 classrooms are in 'good' condition in Gadag, BNG North, Belgaum, BNG Rural, Mandya, Gulbarga and Belgaum Chikkodi districts • At least 03 out of 07 classrooms are in bad condition in Chikkamagalore, Shimoga and Kolar Districts. • 16 districts of the State have classrooms in bad condition whose number is lower than State average. • 3418 out of 23,711 classrooms, 14.42 percent, need major repairs.

Table 31 - Basic Facilities in Elementary Schools in Education Department

Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite In Descending Order Index of Index of Index of Index of Index of Sl Sl District Provision Provision Provision Provision Provision No. No. % of in % in % in % in % in % District 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Provision

1 BAGALKOT 67.43 71.45 78.94 90.63 92.68 1 DAKSHINA KANNADA 97.23 2 BANGALORE RURAL 71.90 75.28 78.91 84.67 85.70 2 KODAGU 96.65 3 BANGALORE NORTH 75.00 78.82 84.86 86.42 87.08 3 GADAG 94.22 4 BANGALORE SOUTH 77.82 79.89 84.89 86.92 87.53 4 BAGALKOT 92.68 5 BELGAUM 67.74 71.75 75.44 90.74 92.30 5 BELGAUM 92.30 6 CHIKKODI 66.10 68.06 71.60 84.85 89.12 6 DHARWAD 91.93 7 BELLARY 70.56 72.64 73.40 84.90 87.05 7 BIDAR 91.23 8 BIDAR 54.38 62.35 65.90 84.25 91.23 8 DAVANAGERE 90.94 9 BIJAPUR 75.79 77.35 81.22 85.51 89.90 9 UTTARA KANNADA 90.79 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 65.17 75.41 74.50 83.31 84.53 10 MANDYA 90.65 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 57.95 62.39 72.32 81.20 81.69 11 HAVERI 90.60 UTTARA KANNADA 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 75.06 76.73 80.24 86.32 86.55 12 90.51 SIRSI 13 CHITRADURGA 68.34 81.62 86.45 88.81 90.15 13 CHITRADURGA 90.15 14 DAKSHINA KANNADA 83.03 87.53 90.96 92.98 97.23 14 UDUPI 90.11 15 DAVANAGERE 69.83 78.75 81.08 89.93 90.94 15 BIJAPUR 89.90 16 DHARWAD 75.81 84.74 89.12 89.79 91.93 16 KOLAR 89.56 17 GADAG 75.85 81.43 86.04 93.53 94.22 17 MYSORE 89.44 18 GULBARGA 59.40 67.69 74.43 86.73 89.21 18 GULBARGA 89.21 19 HASSAN 69.18 71.47 73.33 83.71 85.33 19 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 89.12 20 HAVERI 75.47 75.15 85.76 88.49 90.60 20 SHIMOGA 88.78 21 KODAGU 87.01 86.36 92.58 95.29 96.65 21 BANGALORE U SOUTH 87.53 22 KOLAR 66.08 68.17 95.31 87.65 89.56 22 KOPPAL 87.12 23 KOPPAL 69.97 72.90 81.63 83.10 87.12 23 BANGALORE U NORTH 87.08 24 MANDYA 69.67 76.92 85.96 89.32 90.65 24 BELLARY 87.05 25 MYSORE 80.72 81.53 82.92 88.86 89.44 25 CHIKKAMANGALORE 86.55 26 RAICHUR 59.51 64.16 69.66 83.39 84.67 26 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 85.76 27 RAMANAGARA 69.60 71.51 75.28 82.77 83.40 27 BANGALORE RURAL 85.70 28 SHIMOGA 66.62 76.92 83.43 87.87 88.78 28 YADAGIRI 85.60 29 TUMKUR 68.51 74.65 76.95 82.27 83.13 29 HASSAN 85.33 30 MADHUGIRI 70.45 75.35 81.75 84.81 85.76 30 RAICHUR 84.67 31 UDUPI 82.27 84.17 84.79 88.40 90.11 31 CHAMARAJANAGARA 84.53 32 UTTARA KANNADA 67.16 74.29 86.98 90.89 90.79 32 RAMANAGARA 83.40 UTTARA KANNADA 33 0.00 0.00 82.10 90.00 90.51 33 TUMKUR 83.13 SIRSI 34 YADAGIRI 59.90 63.71 66.67 78.46 85.60 34 CHIKKABALLAPURA 81.69 Total 69.24 73.95 79.69 86.53 88.44 88.44 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Note :- Districts with 25 or > 25 percent increase in Composite Index in last 04 years, that is 2008-09 to 2012-13 are : Uttara Kannada Sirsi, Bidar, Gulbarga, Yadagiri, Bagalkot and Raichur.

Table 32 - Basic Facilities in High Schools in Education Department

Composit Composit Composit Composit Composit In Descending Order Sl e Index of e Index of e Index of e Index of e Index of Sl No District Provision Provision Provision Provision Provision No % of . in % in % in % in % in % . District Provisio 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 n 1 BAGALKOT 59.09 62.50 68.32 83.04 85.27 1 BELGAUM 93.06 2 BANGALORE RURAL 73.09 72.63 74.79 78.57 83.13 2 BIDAR 92.55 3 BANGALORE NORTH 81.12 80.36 85.34 86.34 86.81 3 UTTARA KANNADA 90.05 4 BANGALORE SOUTH 77.63 75.97 81.17 87.34 88.28 4 GULBARGA 89.88 5 BELGAUM 58.73 57.58 59.55 87.50 93.06 5 KOLAR 88.44 6 CHIKKODI 58.36 56.04 57.02 73.89 80.54 6 BANGALORE U SOUTH 88.28 7 BELLARY 55.29 59.29 61.70 64.60 78.34 7 KODAGU 88.03 8 BIDAR 61.81 54.25 57.63 83.57 92.55 8 YADAGIRI 87.71 BANGALORE U 9 BIJAPUR 69.14 48.78 54.34 55.75 70.53 9 86.81 NORTH 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 53.16 58.59 65.18 80.03 82.62 10 HAVERI 86.21 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 60.66 63.81 67.92 74.77 81.07 11 DAVANAGERE 86.06 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 70.80 68.92 75.22 83.41 84.91 12 BAGALKOT 85.27 13 CHITRADURGA 58.90 74.53 70.41 79.62 83.22 13 CHIKKAMANGALORE 84.91 14 DAKSHINA KANNADA 65.44 69.03 70.47 78.65 80.12 14 TUMKUR 84.87 UTTARA KANNADA 15 DAVANAGERE 73.99 72.32 80.02 86.13 86.06 15 84.08 SIRSI 16 DHARWAD 49.70 53.13 65.73 76.49 78.59 16 HASSAN 83.96 17 GADAG 62.20 65.12 70.48 75.35 78.36 17 MANDYA 83.63 18 GULBARGA 54.72 51.03 63.63 75.62 89.88 18 CHITRADURGA 83.22 19 HASSAN 62.81 63.10 67.74 81.67 83.96 19 BANGALORE RURAL 83.13 20 HAVERI 69.66 58.77 77.19 82.26 86.21 20 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 82.71 21 KODAGU 77.50 69.29 73.94 86.44 88.03 21 CHAMARAJANAGARA 82.62 22 KOLAR 64.05 66.70 74.35 86.45 88.44 22 RAMANAGARA 82.26 23 KOPPAL 59.03 61.11 64.45 72.62 78.93 23 UDUPI 81.84 24 MANDYA 63.56 69.70 76.11 82.63 83.63 24 SHIMOGA 81.21 25 MYSORE 70.22 67.57 68.46 78.43 79.93 25 CHIKKABALLAPURA 81.07 26 RAICHUR 51.32 53.85 57.72 75.48 78.11 26 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 80.54 27 RAMANAGARA 57.28 58.70 66.86 81.55 82.26 27 DAKSHINA KANNADA 80.12 28 SHIMOGA 67.68 69.33 73.06 79.83 81.21 28 MYSORE 79.93 29 TUMKUR 65.29 71.35 74.72 83.46 84.87 29 KOPPAL 78.93 30 MADHUGIRI 60.81 61.28 75.27 77.13 82.71 30 DHARWAD 78.59 31 UDUPI 72.45 71.03 75.59 80.19 81.84 31 GADAG 78.36 32 UTTARA KANNADA 60.28 62.39 85.83 90.56 90.05 32 BELLARY 78.34 UTTARA KANNADA 33 0.00 0.00 63.57 81.16 84.08 33 RAICHUR 78.11 SIRSI 34 YADAGIRI 56.62 66.89 65.09 77.73 87.71 34 BIJAPUR 70.53 Total 62.86 63.26 68.58 78.96 83.46 Total 83.46 Note :- • Districts with 25 or >25 percent increase in Composite Index over last 04 years, that is 2008-09 to 2012-13 are : Uttara Kannada, Gulbarga, Belgaum, Yadagiri, Bidar, Uttara Kannada, Chamarajanagar, Dharwad, Raichur and Bagalkot. • Districts that figure among Bottom TEN in Composite Index at both Elementary and Secondary lists are : Raichur and Chikballapura. • District that figure among Top TEN in Composite Index at both elementary and secondary levels are : Belgaum, Bidar, Uttara Kannada and Kodagu.

Note:- Negative values do not indicate decrease in provisions. They are due to definitional variations across the years. e.g.: compound wall included even fence around school in 2008-09.

Method of Calculation and Interpretation of Indexes of Basic Facilities in Schools of the State in Tables 31 and 32

• 8 Basic Facilities (as identified by the MHRD ) that need to be located in Elementary and High Schools are : Common Toilets, Girls’ Toilets, Electricity, Playground, Drinking Water, Ramps, Library and Compound Wall. One score is earmarked for each one of these facilities. A school having all the eight facilities shall get 8 scores. Otherwise, the school shall get as many scores as the number of facilities located in it. • In this way, total scores obtained by each one of the schools of a district are summated and divided by the total number of schools in that district. The product of the division is the index of current availability of 8 basic facilities of the district. • Assuming that all schools of the District have all the 8 Basic Facilities, the number of schools is multiplied by the digit 8. The product is an index of total availability. • Index of current availability is divided by the (assumed) index of total availability and multiplied by 100. The product is an index of percentage of availability of 8 basic facilities. • Tables 31 and 32 provide indicative information about the provision of 8 Basic Facilities across the schools of the state in the various districts. They are enabling in identification of districts which are lagging behind in availability of infrastructure facilities. This type of information would be quite useful in prioritization of resource allocations across districts under plan schemes as well as projects in cases of provision of infrastructure facilities. However, one has to go beyond statistics in taking district specific decisions in regard to the provision of specific types of infrastructure facilities and prioritize them within the districts. • Performance of the State in regard to provision of 8 basic facilities at elementary and high school levels is recorded as 88.44 and 83.46 percent respectively. • When the position in regard to provision of 8 basic facilities in the elementary schools is compared with that in the high schools, it is observed that districts which are quite good or quite low in provision of facilities at the elementary level need not also figure as such at the high school stage. There are exceptions of districts to the foregoing generalization. Exceptional districts are identified here. • When the top 10 districts in provision of 8 basic facilities in the State at the elementary stage are juxtaposed with top 10 districts on the same counts at the high school stage, it is observed that only 04 districts appear in both the lists. These districts are Belgaum, Bidar, Kodagu and Uttarakannada. • District which are common in the lists of bottom ten districts in provision of infrastructure facilities at the elementary and high school stages are Chikkaballapura and Raichur. • Districts at the bottom end of the scale need special attention.

Note :- • After the adoption of RTE Act and release of rules in the State in April 2012, provision of toilets and drinking water to all elementary schools gained momentum. Saturation was attained by December 2012.

• The State Government has estimated the need for additional classrooms and teachers as per RTE Norms. RTE norms are more relaxed than the State norms. Karnataka State has a large number, nearly one-third proportion, of small and unviable schools ; viability defined in terms not only of infrastructure facilities but also in terms of academic pursuits as well as holistic personality development of children as envisioned under section 29 of the RTE Act. • Viability can be stepped up by merger of schools, pooling of resources and investments and by ensuring enrolment, attendance, retention and completion of elementary grade by all children through a network of transport facilities, safety and security of urchins.

TEACHERS IN THE SYSTEM

Total number of teacher posts sanctioned in Department of Education in the state is 247451, out of which, Sanctions at the lower primary, higher primary and high school stages in the schools of the Department of Education are 52786 151509 and 43156 respectively. TABLE 33 Management-wise Number of Sanctioned Teachers in the State at LPS / HPS / HS LPS HPS Management 1 to 5 1 to 7/8 LPS + HPS High School Total DoE 52786 151509 204295 43156 247451 % 76.50 62.09 65.27 37.74 57.90 SW 517 2394 2911 2554 5465 % 0.75 0.98 0.93 2.23 1.28 LB 14 187 201 467 668 % 0.02 0.08 0.06 0.41 0.16 Total Govt. 53317 154090 207407 46177 253584 % 77.27 63.15 66.26 40.38 59.34 Aided 985 20175 21160 32321 53481 % 1.43 8.27 6.76 28.27 12.51 Un-Aided 14684 68682 83366 35087 118453 % 21.28 28.15 26.63 30.68 27.72 Others 7 112 119 74 193 % 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.05 Central 4 952 956 688 1644 % 0.01 0.39 0.31 0.60 0.38 Total 68997 244011 313008 114347 427355

Graph 15 (for Table 33) Percentage of Teachers Sanctioned at LPS / HPS / HS stages of schools of various Managements

Number of teachers who are working at the lower primary, higher primary and high school stages in the schools of the Department of Education are 46,545, 1,34,878 and 36,775 respectively. In sum 2,18,198 teachers are working in the Department of Education. Table 34 Management-wise Number of Working Teachers in the State at LPS / HPS / HS

Table 34: Management-wise Number of Working Teachers in the State at LPS / HPS / HS LPS HPS High Management LPS + HPS Total 1 to 5 1 to 7/8 School DoE 46545 134878 181423 36775 2,18,198 % 75.38 60.58 63.79 35.97 56.44 SW 399 2,052 2,451 2,163 4,614 % 0.65 0.92 0.86 2.12 1.19 LB 14 142 156 316 472 % 0.02 0.06 0.05 0.31 0.12 Total Govt. 46,958 1,37,072 1,84,030 39,254 2,23,284 % 76.05 61.56 64.71 38.40 57.75 Aided 679 16,471 17,150 28,285 45,435 % 1.10 7.40 6.03 27.67 11.75 Un-Aided 14,098 68,119 82,217 33,982 1,16,199 % 22.83 30.59 28.91 33.24 30.05 Others 7 116 123 52 175 % 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 Central 4 872 876 663 1,539 % 0.01 0.39 0.31 0.65 0.40 Total 61,746 2,22,650 2,84,396 1,02,236 3,86,632

Graph 16 (for Table 34) Percentage of Teachers working at LPS/HPS/HS stages of schools of various Managements

Note: 56.44 percent of teachers working in the State therein including all levels of schooling belong to the Department of Education. If a tally is taken of only of Elementary School level teachers this percentage goes up to 63.79 percent. If a tally of proportion of teachers whose salary is paid by the government, that is Department of Education plus schools run by the Department of Social Welfare and Local Bodies along with private schools getting grant in aid are considered then, the proportion of teachers maintained by it is nearly 70.74 percent at the elementary level, and 66.06 percent at the High School level.

Teacher Pupil ratios for working teacher are in a satisfactory state in Government schools. This ratio is 23.51 at the elementary schools of the DoE. Still variations in this ratio are observed across districts of the state, blocks within districts and schools within blocks. For instance, this ratio is 1: 36.15 in while it is 1 :13.57 in district. A process of rational deployment of teachers is in progress so as to set right such imbalances in teacher pupil ratios. Table 35 Management-wise Number of Working Teachers in the State at LPS / HPS [ 1 to 7 / 8] No. of No. of Students in Management Teachers PTR Elementary Schools working DOE 4264768 181423 23.51 SW + LB 117813 2,607 45.19 AIDED 784651 17,150 45.75 UN - AIDED 2861914 82,217 34.81 OTHERS 6354 123 51.66 CENTRAL 47678 876 54.43 TOTAL 7427362 284396 26.12

There being one teacher for every 23 students in the Department of Education, these ratios are observed to be 46 and 35 in private aided and unaided schools. Gap between sanctioned and working teachers elementary and high school stages in the DoE are 23,377 and 6,923 respectively. There is a need to engage in a Potential Stock Vs Actual Need analysis and freeze sanctioned positions.

District wise details of number of teachers and teacher- pupil ratios in elementary schools of the State for 2011- 12 are provided in annexure number 7 A-C and 8 A-B.

(I) TPR for Sanctioned Teachers ∑ Lower primary schools (1 to 5) • The average TPR for state being 13.72, a total of 16 districts record an average higher than the State average • Highest TPR is observed in Yadgiri district (24.22) • Lowest TPR is observed in Chikamagalur district (9.01) ∑ Higher Primary schools(1 to 7/ 8) • The average TPR for the State at higher primary level being 23.37, a total of 14 districts record an average higher than the State average

• Highest TPR is observed in Yadgiri district (30.73) • Lowest TPR is observed in (13.99) ∑ TPR count when LPS and HPS are clubbed together • The average TPR for the State is 20.88 , 16 districts record an average TPR which is higher than the State average • Highest TPR is observed in Yadgiri district (29.15). • Lowest TPR is observed in Chikmagalur district (12.37)

∑ TPR in (1-5) and (1-7/8) • Following 07 districts appear in both (LPS & HPS) the lists in a tally of TPR of ( LPS & HPS) Top 10 districts, with high PTR ; they are : Yadagiri, Bijapur, Bellary, Koppal, Bagalkot, Dharwad ,Gadag, , Belgaum Chikkodi, Bangalore North, and Gulbarga.

• Likewise, following 07 districts appear in both the lists in tally of PTR of bottom 10 [low PTR] districts, [Highly favorable PTR] Chikamagalur. Hassan, Uttara Kannada, Ramanagara, Tumkur, Bangalore Rural Kodagu, and Shimoga II TPR for working Teachers TPR for working Teachers at 1 to 5 LPS and 1 to 7/8 HPS stages

∑ Lower Primary (1 to 5) • The State average TPR is 15.56. 16 districts record an average higher than the state average. • Highest TPR is recorded in Yadgiri district (29.04) • Lowest TPR is recorded in Uttarakannada district (9.45)

∑ Higher Primary schools(1 to 7/8) • The State average TPR is 26.25. 14 districts recorded an average higher than the State average. • District with the Highest TPR is Yadgiri district (38.52) • District with the Lowest TPR is Chikmagalur district (15.30)

∑ Scenario when LPS and HPS are clubbed together • The State average TPR being is 23.51, 16 districts record an average TPR higher than the State average. • Highest TPR is recorded by Yadgiri district (36.15) • Lowest TPR is recorded by Chikmagalur district (13.57)

• Following 7 districts appear in both (LPS & HPS) the lists in a tally of TPR of top 10 districts (high PTR) that is having high TPR they are Koppal, Yadagiri, Bellary, Bijapur , Bagalkot, Belgaum Chikkodi , Raichur and Gulbarga

• Likewise, following 10 districts in both the lists across the bottom 10 districts of Low PTR at total elementary stage are Chikmagalur, Hassan, Uttara Kannada, Tumkur, Bangalore Rural, Kolar, Ramanagara, Shimoga, Kodagu, and Chikkaballapura districts.

RTE NORMS for PTR in Schools THE SCHEDULE of the RTE Act. (See sections 19 & 25) Norms and Standards for a School Sl No. Item Norms and Standards

1 Number of teachers : Admitted children Number of Teachers (a) For first class to fifth up to Sixty Two class Between sixty-one to ninety. Three Between Ninety-one to one Four hundred and twenty. Between One hundred and Five plus one Head – Teacher twenty one to two hundred Above Two hundred children Pupil-Teacher Ratio (excluding Head-teacher) shall not exceed forty.

(b) For sixth class to 1) At least one teacher per class so that there shall be at least eighth class one teacher each for ………….. i.Science and Mathematics ii.Social Studies. iii.Languages 2) At least one teacher for every thirty-five children. 3) Where admission of children is above one hundred…. i. A full time head-teacher ; ii. Part time instructors for …… A. Art Education ; B. Health and Physical Education ; C. Work Education.

Female Teachers across Managements

Table 36 [Processed from Annexure 9 A-D] Proportion of Female Teachers in the State. Sl No Level / Management Govt. Aided Unaided Other+Centeral Total Elementary 1 Male 91750 8806 16520 346 117422 2 Female 92280 8344 65697 653 166974 % or Female 50.14 48.65 79.91 65.37 58.71 High Schools 1 Male 22580 21289 10997 243 55109 2 Female 16674 6996 22985 472 47127 % or Female 42.48 24.73 67.64 66.01 46.10 Source: U- DISE 2012-13 Notes:- • Government needs to improve the position in regard to proportion of female teachers. • Private Aided high schools, located mostly in urban areas, big villages and block head quarters appear to be friendly to male teachers. However, they appoint trained and qualified teachers, as per government stipulations. • Private unaided schools located by and large in urban areas apart from big villages and block head quarters are quite friendly to women teachers. There is no update on the qualifications and training status of teachers of unaided schools. The RTE specifies appointment of qualified and trained teachers at elementary level and across all managements.

Table 37 District Wise Pupil Teacher Ratio in Education Department (Teachers Sanctioned) - Descending Order, 2012-13

Sl.No District LPS District HPS District Elementary 1 YADAGIRI 24.22 YADAGIRI 30.73 YADAGIRI 29.15 2 KOPPAL 21.62 BIJAPUR 29.62 BIJAPUR 27.18 3 BANGALORE U SOUTH 18.77 BELLARY 29.01 BELLARY 27.05 4 GADAG 18.61 KOPPAL 28.04 KOPPAL 26.84 5 DHARWAD 18.52 BAGALKOT 27.02 BAGALKOT 25.65 6 BELLARY 18.43 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 26.68 DHARWAD 25.35 7 BAGALKOT 18.42 BANGALORE U NORTH 26.28 GADAG 24.64 8 GULBARGA 18.20 DHARWAD 26.27 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 24.44 9 RAICHUR 18.15 BELGAUM 26.09 BANGALORE U NORTH 24.40 10 BANGALORE U NORTH 18.02 GULBARGA 26.07 GULBARGA 24.39 11 BIJAPUR 17.68 GADAG 25.65 RAICHUR 23.81 12 HAVERI 16.58 RAICHUR 25.57 BELGAUM 23.76 13 BIDAR 16.47 BANGALORE U SOUTH 24.93 BANGALORE U SOUTH 23.52 14 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 15.44 HAVERI 24.59 HAVERI 23.11 15 DAVANAGERE 14.49 BIDAR 23.85 BIDAR 22.36 16 BELGAUM 14.34 MYSORE 22.78 DAKSHINA KANNADA 20.38 17 MYSORE 12.86 CHAMARAJANAGARA 22.73 CHAMARAJANAGARA 20.23 18 CHAMARAJANAGARA 12.47 DAVANAGERE 21.80 MYSORE 19.96 19 DAKSHINA KANNADA 12.43 DAKSHINA KANNADA 21.58 DAVANAGERE 19.96 20 CHITRADURGA 12.40 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 21.14 CHITRADURGA 18.85 21 KOLAR 12.10 CHITRADURGA 21.10 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 17.94 UTTARA KANNADA 22 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 12.10 20.19 UDUPI 17.60 SIRSI UTTARA KANNADA 23 MANDYA 11.24 CHIKKABALLAPURA 19.82 17.07 SIRSI 24 SHIMOGA 11.20 UDUPI 19.79 MANDYA 16.82 25 CHIKKABALLAPURA 10.96 MANDYA 19.42 CHIKKABALLAPURA 16.11 UTTARA KANNADA 26 10.93 KOLAR 19.10 KOLAR 16.06 SIRSI 27 TUMKUR 10.28 TUMKUR 18.13 SHIMOGA 16.01 28 UDUPI 10.26 BANGALORE RURAL 18.04 KODAGU 15.89 29 BANGALORE RURAL 10.24 SHIMOGA 17.99 BANGALORE RURAL 14.99 30 RAMANAGARA 9.98 KODAGU 17.10 TUMKUR 14.85 31 KODAGU 9.72 RAMANAGARA 16.47 RAMANAGARA 13.63 32 HASSAN 9.17 UTTARA KANNADA 15.66 UTTARA KANNADA 13.59 33 UTTARA KANNADA 9.01 HASSAN 15.51 HASSAN 13.04 34 CHIKKAMANGALORE 8.56 CHIKKAMANGALORE 13.99 CHIKKAMANGALORE 12.37 Total 13.72 Total 23.37 Total 20.88 Source :U-DISE 2012-13

Notes: - There is no district in the State, where PTR in 2012-13, for sanctioned teachers is above the RTE norm of 1:30 at LPS stage. At HPS stage, Yadagiri district records a PTR above 1:30 children, where the RTE norm is 1:35 children.

Table 38. District Wise Pupil Teacher Ratio in Education Department (Teachers Working) - Descending Order

Sl.No District LPS District HPS District Elementary 1 YADAGIRI 29.04 YADAGIRI 38.52 YADAGIRI 36.15 2 KOPPAL 25.02 BELLARY 33.30 BELLARY 31.44 3 RAICHUR 23.12 KOPPAL 32.89 KOPPAL 31.41 4 BELLARY 22.64 BIJAPUR 32.79 BIJAPUR 29.78 5 GULBARGA 21.11 BAGALKOT 31.16 BAGALKOT 29.52 6 BAGALKOT 20.96 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 30.95 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 28.81 7 GADAG 20.74 GULBARGA 30.58 RAICHUR 28.75 8 DHARWAD 19.70 RAICHUR 30.38 GULBARGA 28.53 9 BANGALORE U SOUTH 19.60 GADAG 28.27 GADAG 27.20 10 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 19.48 BELGAUM 27.89 DHARWAD 26.84 11 BIDAR 19.48 DHARWAD 27.79 BELGAUM 25.76 BANGALORE U BANGALORE U 12 19.06 27.45 BIDAR 25.63 NORTH NORTH BANGALORE U 13 BIJAPUR 18.65 BIDAR 27.13 25.56 NORTH 14 HAVERI 17.51 BANGALORE U SOUTH 26.52 BANGALORE U SOUTH 24.91 15 BELGAUM 16.50 HAVERI 26.07 HAVERI 24.48 16 DAKSHINA KANNADA 15.66 CHAMARAJANAGARA 25.36 DAKSHINA KANNADA 23.95 17 DAVANAGERE 15.40 DAKSHINA KANNADA 25.10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 22.94 18 CHAMARAJANAGARA 14.89 MYSORE 24.77 MYSORE 21.76 UTTARA KANNADA 19 MYSORE 14.12 23.84 DAVANAGERE 21.31 SIRSI UTTARA KANNADA 20 13.88 CHIKKABALLAPURA 23.70 CHITRADURGA 20.68 SIRSI UTTARA KANNADA 21 CHITRADURGA 13.47 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 23.39 20.64 SIRSI 22 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 13.24 DAVANAGERE 23.30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 19.77 23 MANDYA 13.03 CHITRADURGA 23.23 UDUPI 19.56 24 CHIKKABALLAPURA 13.03 MANDYA 22.22 MANDYA 19.33 25 SHIMOGA 13.00 UDUPI 21.64 CHIKKABALLAPURA 19.22 26 KODAGU 12.53 RAMANAGARA 20.86 KODAGU 18.66 27 KOLAR 12.47 KOLAR 20.12 SHIMOGA 17.98 28 RAMANAGARA 12.24 BANGALORE RURAL 19.93 RAMANAGARA 17.02 29 UDUPI 12.06 SHIMOGA 19.92 KOLAR 16.75 30 BANGALORE RURAL 11.10 TUMKUR 19.88 BANGALORE RURAL 16.44 31 TUMKUR 10.98 KODAGU 19.75 TUMKUR 16.12 32 HASSAN 10.20 HASSAN 17.28 UTTARA KANNADA 14.72 33 UTTARA KANNADA 9.79 UTTARA KANNADA 16.95 HASSAN 14.52 34 CHIKKAMANGALORE 9.45 CHIKKAMANGALORE 15.30 CHIKKAMANGALORE 13.57 Total 15.56 Total 26.25 Total 23.51 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Note :- In Yadgir, Koppal and PTR for working teachers crosses the RTE norm of 1:35 at HPS stage. It is so at total elementary level Yadagiri district.

Table No.39

Gap between Sanctioned & Working Teachers across Districts - Elementary - in Gap between Sanctioned & Working Teachers across Districts - Secondary - Descending order in Descending order Workin Sanctione Diff. Sanctione Diff. Sl.N Working Sl.N g d Sanctione District d Sanctione District Teachers o Teacher o Teachers d / Teachers d / Working s Working 1 RAICHUR 8,917 7,386 1,531 1 RAICHUR 1,733 1,297 436 2 GULBARGA 10,333 8,832 1,501 2 DAKSHINA KANNADA 1,631 1,240 391 3 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 9,322 7,907 1,415 3 GULBARGA 2,455 2,113 342 4 BELLARY 8,531 7,341 1,190 4 HASSAN 2,286 1,948 338 5 BAGALKOT 7,714 6,704 1,010 5 KOPPAL 1,337 1,092 245 6 RAMANAGARA 4,780 3,829 951 6 MANDYA 1,943 1,702 241 7 YADAGIRI 4,887 3,941 946 7 BAGALKOT 1,453 1,219 234 8 BIDAR 6,894 6,014 880 8 RAMANAGARA 1,016 787 229 9 KOPPAL 5,958 5,092 866 9 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 1,409 1,183 226 10 CHIKKABALLAPURA 5,272 4,420 852 10 BIDAR 1,575 1,351 224 11 BIJAPUR 9,633 8,790 843 11 BIJAPUR 1,216 996 220 12 HASSAN 7,869 7,068 801 12 TUMKUR 1,335 1,118 217 13 SHIMOGA 7,246 6,454 792 13 YADAGIRI 1,136 922 214 14 MANDYA 6,023 5,241 782 14 KOLAR 1,284 1,074 210 15 DAKSHINA KANNADA 4,902 4,172 730 15 MYSORE 2,135 1,925 210 16 MYSORE 8,713 7,991 722 16 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1,063 863 200 UTTARA KANNADA 17 17 BELLARY SIRSI 3,913 3,236 677 1,533 1,338 195 18 CHITRADURGA 7,108 6,478 630 18 GADAG 901 714 187 19 BELGAUM 7,986 7,366 620 19 DAVANAGERE 1,563 1,381 182 20 TUMKUR 6,750 6,221 529 20 SHIMOGA 1,693 1,518 175 21 CHIKKAMANGALORE 5,677 5,174 503 21 HAVERI 1,250 1,081 169 22 DAVANAGERE 6,714 6,290 424 22 CHIKKAMANGALORE 1,190 1,062 128 UTTARA KANNADA 23 23 CHAMARAJANAGARA 3,485 3,074 411 SIRSI 704 578 126 24 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 4,443 4,032 411 24 KODAGU 507 382 125 25 GADAG 4,013 3,635 378 25 CHAMARAJANAGARA 833 714 119 26 HAVERI 6,415 6,054 361 26 CHITRADURGA 1,122 1,008 114 27 BANGALORE RURAL 3,930 3,582 348 27 BANGALORE RURAL 754 649 105 28 KODAGU 2,001 1,703 298 28 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 915 812 103 29 DHARWAD 5,262 4,971 291 29 BELGAUM 1,122 1,020 102 30 UTTARA KANNADA 3,651 3,370 281 30 UDUPI 1,097 1,002 95 31 UDUPI 2,774 2,496 278 31 DHARWAD 909 819 90 32 KOLAR 6,105 5,851 254 32 UTTARA KANNADA 480 398 82 33 BANGALORE U SOUTH 4,338 4,096 242 33 BANGALORE U SOUTH 919 843 76 34 BANGALORE U NORTH 2,736 2,612 124 34 BANGALORE U NORTH 657 626 31 2,04,29 1,81,42

Total 5 3 22,872 Total 43,156 36,775 6,381 Source: U-DISE 2012-13 Notes :- • There are 06 districts among top 10 districts where gap between Sanctioned and Working Teachers is high and uniformly observed across elementary and secondary stages. These districts are : Raichur, Gulbarga, Chikkodi (Belgaum), Bagalkot, Ramanagara and Koppal. • There are 06 districts among bottom 10 districts where gap between Sanctioned and Working Teachers is low and uniformly observed across elementary and secondary stages. These districts are : BNG North, BNG South, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Dharwad and BNG Rural.

PROGRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION IN THE STATE (From 2006 – 07 to 2011–13)

Following facts are revealed in a comparison of data of DISE 2006-07 with that of DISE 2011-13. ∗∗∗ Management wise enrolement in schools .

• Overall enrolments in the State and in the Department of Education have marginally decreased during the period 2006-07 to 2012-13 at 1 st standard, at LPS 1 to 5 HPS 1 to 7/8 and 1 to 10 standards. • Enrolments at 1 st standard have marginally declined – overall in all management except in private aided and unaided schools; the overall decline being a phenomenon of population deceleration. There is a decrease of 42,000 students during the reference period. The enrolment at 1 st standard in the State is 11.48 lakhs and it is 5.86 lakhs in the Department of Education. Proportion of enrolments at 1 st standard in the Department of Education is 51.05 percent of the total enrolments in the State.

• Enrolments in 1 to 5 lower primary schools have marginally decreased from 57.24 lakhs in 2006-07 to 53.78 lakhs in 2012-13. • Enrolments in 1 to 7 higher primary schools have marginally decreased from 78.26 lakhs to 74.27 lakhs. • Enrolments at the 1 to 10 high school stage have marginally decreased from 102.37 lakhs to 100.62 lakhs. • Enrolments have declined at all stages in schools of the Department of Education. • Enrolments at 6 to 8 standards have marginally appreciated at the Higher Primary Stage under all managements except at the Department of Education. There appears to be a marginal lateral shift from the schools of the Department of Education towards private unaided and aided schools. • Proportion of children in 1 to 5 , 6 to 8, 1 to 7/8 and 1 to 10 stages in the schools of the Department of Education are 28.92, 15.95, 40.57, 46.51and 51.05 lakhs respectively. As a proportion of total enrolments at these stages in the State. The respective percentages are 53.77, 52.87, 54.63, 53.44 and 50.68. • DoE has lost 12.48 lakh students from 2006-07 to 2012-13. Private unaided and aided schools have gained 7.94 lakh and 0.57 lakh students during the same period. Nearly 4.00 lakh loss in DoE may be due to population deceleration.

TABLE 40 - Enrolments in Schools by Management: Differential between 2006-07 and 2012- 13 (in Lakhs) Class 1 Class Class 1 Class 1 Class 1 Management Year Class 1 to 5 6 to 8 to 7 to 8 to 10 2006-07 7.69 38.48 18.73 53.05 57.21 63.31 2007-08 7.59 37.47 18.84 51.74 56.31 62.63 2008-09 7.02 35.62 18.01 48.96 53.63 60.01 2009-10 6.35 33.44 16.92 46.00 50.36 57.03 2010-11 6.21 31.71 16.43 43.91 48.14 54.54 2011-12 5.94 30.41 16.10 42.60 46.51 52.83 Education Dept Education Dept 2012-13 5.86 28.92 15.95 40.57 44.87 51.00 Decrease. * 1.83 9.56 2.78 12.48 12.34 12.31 2006-07 0.11 0.49 0.36 0.70 0.86 1.13 2007-08 0.08 0.39 0.34 0.59 0.73 0.95 2008-09 0.06 0.30 0.42 0.58 0.72 0.91 2009-10 0.04 0.21 0.49 0.53 0.70 0.94 2010-11 0.04 0.21 0.61 0.63 0.82 1.13 S.W+LB S.W+LB 2011-12 0.04 0.20 0.70 0.66 0.90 1.25 2012-13 0.03 0.18 0.73 0.66 0.91 1.30 Decrease. * 0.08 0.31 -0.37 0.04 -0.05 -0.17 2006-07 0.90 4.66 4.69 6.80 9.34 14.35 2007-08 0.87 4.48 4.47 6.50 8.95 14.04 2008-09 0.83 4.38 4.73 6.39 9.10 14.39 2009-10 0.91 4.73 4.91 6.90 9.63 15.15

Aided Aided 2010-11 0.90 4.74 4.97 6.95 9.71 15.30 2011-12 0.90 4.64 4.83 6.87 9.47 14.97 2012-13 0.98 5.01 4.87 7.37 9.87 15.36 Increase. * -0.08 -0.35 -0.18 -0.57 -0.53 -1.01 2006-07 3.15 13.38 6.01 17.36 19.39 23.08 2007-08 3.01 13.20 6.09 17.23 19.28 23.08 2008-09 3.40 14.78 6.50 19.25 21.28 24.87 2009-10 3.72 15.97 6.95 20.77 22.92 26.68

Unaided Unaided 2010-11 3.99 17.23 7.47 22.37 24.70 28.77 2011-12 4.28 18.65 8.26 24.41 26.90 31.37 2012-13 4.56 19.44 8.43 25.30 27.87 32.40 Increase. * -1.41 -6.06 -2.42 -7.94 -8.48 -9.32 2006-07 0.05 0.23 0.17 0.35 0.40 0.50 2007-08 0.09 0.43 0.22 0.61 0.66 0.75 2008-09 0.07 0.35 0.25 0.52 0.60 0.74 2009-10 0.05 0.25 0.19 0.37 0.44 0.55

Others Others 2010-11 0.05 0.25 0.20 0.39 0.45 0.57 2011-12 0.05 0.24 0.18 0.36 0.42 0.54 2012-13 0.05 0.23 0.20 0.36 0.43 0.56 Same status & Increased. 0.00 0.00 -0.03 -0.01 -0.03 -0.06 * 2006-07 11.90 57.24 29.96 78.26 87.20 102.37 2007-08 11.64 55.97 29.96 76.67 85.93 101.45 2008-09 11.38 55.43 29.91 75.70 85.33 100.92 2009-10 11.07 54.60 29.45 74.57 84.05 100.35 Total Total 2010-11 11.19 54.15 29.69 74.25 83.82 100.29 2011-12 11.19 54.15 30.07 74.90 84.21 100.97 2012-13 11.48 53.78 30.17 74.27 83.96 100.62 Decrease. * 0.42 3.46 -0.21 3.99 3.24 1.75 Source: U-DISE Data , * - ve Indicate Increase in Enrolment

TABLE 41 -Management-wise Decline in Enrolment 2006-07 to 2012-13 (in lakhs) Class Class Class Class Class Total Management Class 1 1 to 5 6 to 8 1 to 7 1 to 8 1 to 10 (All Managements) Education 2006-07 Dep. 1.83 9.56 2.78 12.48 12.34 12.31 102.37 SW + LB 0.08 0.31 -0.37 0.04 -0.05 -0.17 Aided -0.08 -0.35 -0.18 -0.57 -0.53 -1.01 2012-13 100.62 Un - Aided -1.41 -6.06 -2.42 -7.94 -8.48 -9.32 Others 0.00 0.00 -0.03 -0.01 -0.03 -0.06 Net Decrease Total 0.42 3.46 -0.21 3.99 3.24 1.75 1.75 Source: U-DISE Data , * - ve Indicate Increase in Enrolment

Notes :- • There is a net decrease of 1.75 lakh students during the period 2006-07 to 2012-13, a Six year count. Decrease in Department of Education, 1 to 10 standards. is 12.31 lakhs of which 3.99 lakh may be discounted due to demographic changes. In case of rest of the 8.32 lakh children, there may be a lateral shift to the private sector schools. In effect, there is an overall shift of over 13.14 percent in six years, from Government schools, at an average rate of 2.19 percent per year. • Looking at the overall trend across the country and in neighbouring States like Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, the lateral shift from Government schools in Karnataka State, is an insignificant phenomenon. Schools of the Department of Education have been improving over the years. They have, by and large, held on to their holding potential. The admission of children from disadvantaged homes in private aided and unaided schools under 25 percent quota as per section 12 (b) and (c) of the RTE Act has also led to marginal erosion of demand for government schools.

GENDER PARITY IN ENROLMENTS IN SCHOOLS OF THE STATE

• When Gender Parity differentials between 2006-07 and 2012 -13 across all levels / stages of schooling in the State are compared, it is observed that the Gender Parity indicator has increased in DOE between the Seven years 2006-07 and 2012-13 as the parity figures are 49.61 and 50.45 for the two reference years respectively. • Gender Parity has increased in the private unaided schools at all stages and marginally in private aided schools.

Table 42- Enrolments of Girls in lakhs and Gender Parity in Percentages

Class Class Class Class Class Sl. Class 1 Management year 1 to 5 6 to 8 1 to 7 1 to 8 1 to 10 No. No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 2006-07 3.80 49.41 19.13 49.71 9.23 49.28 26.32 49.61 28.37 49.59 31.41 49.61 2007-08 3.76 49.54 18.65 49.77 9.34 49.58 25.72 49.71 27.99 49.71 31.19 49.80 2008-09 3.50 49.82 17.77 49.88 8.94 49.63 24.39 49.82 26.71 49.79 29.93 49.88 1 DOE 2009-10 3.18 50.05 16.74 50.05 8.42 49.78 23.00 50.01 25.16 49.96 28.54 50.04 2010-11 3.11 50.05 15.92 50.21 8.20 50.01 22.02 50.16 24.13 50.12 27.37 50.18 2011-12 2.95 49.75 15.28 50.24 8.05 50.02 21.39 50.20 23.33 50.16 26.53 50.21 2012-13 3.06 52.21 14.66 50.70 8.00 50.13 20.50 50.53 22.66 50.50 25.73 50.45 Decrease * 0.74 -2.80 4.47 -0.99 1.23 -0.85 5.82 -0.92 5.71 -0.91 5.68 -0.84 2006-07 0.05 45.45 0.23 46.94 0.16 44.44 0.33 47.14 0.39 45.35 0.52 46.02 2007-08 0.04 50.00 0.18 46.15 0.17 49.12 0.27 45.76 0.34 46.58 0.46 48.42 2008-09 0.03 44.55 0.13 44.40 0.20 47.07 0.26 45.28 0.33 45.96 0.42 46.59 2 SW+LB 2009-10 0.02 46.37 0.10 44.75 0.23 47.61 0.25 46.53 0.33 46.76 0.44 47.31 2010-11 0.02 45.08 0.09 43.45 0.31 50.45 0.31 49.56 0.39 48.68 0.54 48.20 2011-12 0.02 46.41 0.09 45.92 0.37 52.95 0.34 51.02 0.46 51.35 0.63 49.97 2012-13 0.02 51.89 0.09 48.49 0.39 53.69 0.35 52.63 0.48 52.66 0.68 52.09 Decrease * 0.03 -6.44 0.14 -1.55 -0.23 -9.25 -0.02 -5.49 -0.09 -7.31 -0.16 -6.07 2006-07 0.44 48.89 2.30 49.36 2.21 47.12 3.33 48.97 4.51 48.29 6.86 47.80 2007-08 0.43 49.43 2.20 49.11 2.13 47.65 3.17 48.77 4.33 48.38 6.75 48.08 2008-09 0.41 49.35 2.15 49.08 2.26 47.85 3.13 48.95 4.41 48.44 6.90 47.93 3 AIDED 2009-10 0.45 48.99 2.32 49.01 2.35 47.93 3.36 48.77 4.67 48.46 7.31 48.22 2010-11 0.44 48.93 2.31 48.67 2.38 47.94 3.37 48.40 4.69 48.29 7.40 48.39 2011-12 0.44 49.18 2.27 48.84 2.30 47.65 3.33 48.47 4.57 48.23 7.24 48.34 2012-13 0.48 48.95 2.42 48.39 2.31 47.38 3.54 47.98 4.73 47.89 7.41 48.24 Decrease * -0.04 -0.06 -0.12 0.97 -0.10 -0.26 -0.21 0.99 -0.22 0.40 -0.55 -0.44 2006-07 1.40 44.44 5.93 44.32 2.63 43.76 7.67 44.18 8.56 44.15 10.19 44.15 2007-08 1.34 44.52 5.88 44.55 2.70 44.33 7.67 44.52 8.57 44.45 10.25 44.41 2008-09 1.52 44.74 6.62 44.81 2.90 44.60 8.61 44.74 9.52 44.45 11.13 44.76 4 UN-AIDED 2009-10 1.67 44.80 7.13 44.65 3.78 44.29 9.26 44.57 10.92 47.65 11.87 44.48 2010-11 1.79 44.74 7.69 44.64 3.32 44.53 9.98 44.63 11.02 44.61 12.84 44.62 2011-12 1.90 44.50 8.32 44.64 3.68 44.54 10.89 44.64 12.00 44.61 14.00 44.63 2012-13 1.98 43.40 8.60 44.22 3.72 44.17 11.18 44.19 12.32 44.20 14.34 44.25 Decrease * -0.58 1.04 -2.67 0.10 -1.09 -0.41 -3.51 -0.01 -3.76 -0.05 -4.15 -0.10 2006-07 0.02 40.00 0.11 47.83 0.07 41.18 0.16 45.71 0.18 45.00 0.22 44.00 2007-08 0.04 44.44 0.20 46.51 0.08 36.36 0.28 45.90 0.30 45.45 0.31 41.33 2008-09 0.03 45.18 0.16 44.65 0.11 43.70 0.23 44.00 0.27 44.25 0.33 44.55 5 OTHERS 2009-10 0.02 46.86 0.11 45.90 0.08 43.23 0.17 44.80 0.29 67.53 0.25 44.75 2010-11 0.02 45.67 0.12 46.10 0.08 42.29 0.18 44.85 0.20 44.42 0.25 43.93 2011-12 0.05 46.13 0.24 46.93 0.18 42.60 0.36 45.62 0.42 45.05 0.54 44.52 2012-13 0.02 47.58 0.11 47.50 0.08 42.61 0.17 45.84 0.20 45.25 0.25 44.79 Decrease * 0.00 -7.58 0.00 0.33 -0.01 -1.43 -0.01 -0.13 -0.02 -0.25 -0.03 -0.79 2006-07 5.71 47.98 27.70 48.39 14.30 47.73 37.81 48.31 42.01 48.18 49.20 48.06 2007-08 5.61 48.20 27.11 48.44 14.42 48.12 37.11 48.40 41.53 48.33 48.96 48.26 2008-09 5.49 48.21 26.82 48.40 14.41 48.17 36.62 48.38 41.24 48.32 48.71 48.27 6 TOTAL 2009-10 5.33 48.17 26.40 48.34 14.17 48.10 36.04 48.33 41.37 49.22 48.40 48.23 2010-11 5.38 48.03 26.13 48.26 14.31 48.21 35.86 48.29 40.44 48.24 48.40 48.25 2011-12 5.36 47.67 26.09 48.16 14.48 48.15 36.13 48.22 40.57 48.16 48.65 48.17 2012-13 5.56 48.41 25.88 48.12 14.50 48.05 35.73 48.11 40.38 48.10 48.41 48.11 Decrease * 0.15 -0.43 1.82 0.27 -0.20 -0.32 2.08 0.20 1.63 0.08 0.79 -0.05 Source: DISE Data , * - ve Indicate Increase

Notes :- • Gender-parity has crossed 50 percent mark within the Department of Education as reflected in enrolments at I, 1 to 5, 6 to 8, 1 to 7, 1 to 8 and1 to 10 standards. It is uniformly impressive. Gender Parity value is uniformly less than 50 percent in private Unaided followed by private aided schools. This may be due to son-preference in family favours. • Gender-Parity is lowest in private unaided schools on all counts. • Minus sign indicates decrease across the two reference years 2011-12 and 2012-13 while positive sign indicates Increase.

Table 43 - Decrease in Enrolments in the State from 2006-07 to 2012-13 [Sex-wise and Total Tally] Class Class 1 Class Class Year Sex 1 to 5 1 to 7 1 to 10 Boys 6.19 29.54 40.45 53.17 2006-07 Girls 5.71 27.70 37.81 49.20 Total 11.90 57.24 78.26 102.37 Boys 5.91 27.90 38.79 52.22 2012-13 Girls 5.56 25.88 36.11 48.40 Total 11.47 53.78 74.90 100.62 Boys 0.28 1.64 1.66 0.95 Diff. 2006-07 to Girls 0.15 1.82 1.70 0.80 2012-13 (Nos.) Total 0.43 3.46 3.36 1.75 Boys 4.52 5.55 4.10 1.79 Percent Diff. 2006-07 as Base Girls 2.63 6.57 4.50 1.63 Total 3.61 6.04 4.29 1.71 Source: U-DISE 2012-13

Notes:- 1. There is a decline everywhere. Hence, Minus sign is not used for the values.

2. There have been steady decline in enrolments in the State over the years 2006-07 to 2012-13, a Seven year count. This is true at 1 to 10, 1 to 7/8, 1to 5 stages and at 1 st Standard. However it is at 1 st standard that the proportion of decline is quite high for girls than for boys. Decrease for girls at 1 to 10 stage is lower than that for boys, while it is not so at other stages. This is because of a low base of girls enrolment in 2006-07

Table 44 - Management increases / decreases in number of schools and their percentages Grand Year Management LPS HPS Total HS Total DOE 24547 19807 44354 3452 47806 2006-07 AIDED 326 2173 2499 2633 5132 UNAIDED 3243 5468 8711 4133 12844 DOE 24,877 19,972 44,849 4,138 48,987 2007 – 08 AIDED 280 2,128 2,408 2,820 5,228 UNAIDED 3,361 5,050 8,411 4,567 12,978 DOE 23,500 21,976 45,476 4,142 49,618 2008 – 09 AIDED 272 2,177 2,449 2,997 5,446 UNAIDED 2,653 6,217 8,870 4,245 13,115 DOE 23370 22278 45648 4168 49,816 2009 – 10 AIDED 258 2343 2601 3273 5874 UNAIDED 2435 6842 9277 4579 13,856 DOE 23109 22568 45677 4278 49955 2010-11 AIDED 239 2418 2657 3367 6024 UNAIDED 2761 7491 10252 5259 15511 DOE 22,599 22,601 45,200 4,437 49,637 2011-12 AIDED 228 2,339 2,567 3,335 5,902 UNAIDED 2,951 8,009 10,960 5,523 16,483 DOE 22,105 22,567 44,672 4,442 49,114 2012-13 AIDED 222 2,586 2,808 3,547 6,355 UNAIDED 3,486 8,259 11,745 5,570 17,315 DOE 2,442 -2,760 -318 -990 -1,308 Diff. Incr. / Decr. 2006-07 to AIDED 104 -413 -309 -914 -1,223 2012-13 UNAIDED -243 -2,791 -3,034 -1,437 -4,471 DOE 9.95 -13.93 -0.72 -28.68 -2.74 Percentage Incr / Decr (2006-07 to AIDED 31.90 -19.01 -12.36 -34.71 -23.83 2012-13) UNAIDED -7.49 -51.04 -34.83 -34.77 -34.81 Source : DISE 2006-07- 2012-13

Note: - Number of schools have increased in the State steadily over the years from 2006-07 to 2012-13. As of 2012-13 there are 74230 schools across LPS / HPS / High Schools of all managements. 55469 schools are under management of Department of Education as well as private aided managements. It is only at the LPS stage that there is a virtual decrease in number of schools. This may be because the LPS get upgraded into HPS. In exceptional cases LPS schools have been merged with large size schools because of less than 10 students in 1 to 5 standards due to demographic changes in certain remote habitations. This is a miniscule phenomenon. • The private unaided schools have experienced increases at the LPS, HPS & high school stages, while quite a number of private unaided high schools were brought under grant-in-aid during 2009-10. • Overall the gain in number of schools inclusive of all schools is 2.73 percent 23.83 percent and 34.80 percent respectively across DoE, Aided and Unaided managements.

Table 45 - Tally of Number of Teachers- Sanctioned and working at Elementary by Managements between 2006-07 and 2012-13. Increase Elementary Management 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2006 to school level 2013 Sanctioned 187788 193600 2,00,621 2,01,109 2,02,483 2,02,779 2,04,295 16,507 posts DoE Working 171473 180336 1,89,118 1,86,840 1,89,451 1,84,505 1,81,423 9,950 Vacant 16315 13264 11503 14,269 13,032 18,274 22,872 6,557 Percent Gap 8.69 6.85 5.73 7.1 6.44 9.01 11.20 3 Sanctioned 3013 2540 3,161 3,699 4,305 4,846 3,112 99 posts

SW + LB Working 2547 2226 2,720 3,279 3,765 3,948 2,607 60 Vacant 466 314 441 420 540 898 505 39 Percent Gap 15.47 12.36 13.95 11.35 12.54 18.53 16.23 1 Sanctioned 19387 17883 19,464 20,401 21,291 20,746 21,160 1,773 posts

Aided Working 16031 14586 15,236 16,521 17,229 16,693 17,150 1,119 Vacant 3356 3297 4228 3,880 4,062 4,053 4,010 654 Percent Gap 17.31 18.44 21.72 19.02 19.08 19.54 18.95 2 Total Sanctioned Teachers 2,10,188 2,14,023 2,23,246 2,25,209 2,28,079 2,28,371 2,28,567 18,379 Total Working Teachers 1,90,051 1,97,148 2,07,074 2,06,640 2,10,445 2,05,146 2,01,180 11,129 Total Vacant Teachers 20,137 16,875 16,172 18,569 17,634 23,225 27,387 7,250 Diff. in Sanctions over previous year 3835 9233 1963 2870 292 196 - Source: DISE 2006-07, 2007-08 - 2012-13 Note : Maximum & high sanctions during 2008-09. Sanctioning policy may need a review.

Table 46 - Tally of Number of Teachers- Sanctioned and working at High schools by Managements between 2006-07 To 2012-13 Increase 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- Management Secondary school level 2006 to 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 2013 Sanctioned posts 32247 35732 39,727 40,962 42,854 43,762 43,156 10,909

DoE Working 27832 30459 33,933 34,767 37,752 36,905 36,775 8,943 Vacant 4,415 5,273 5,794 6,195 5,102 6,857 6,381 1,966 Percent Gap 13.69 14.76 14.58 15.12 11.91 15.67 14.79 -

Sanctioned posts 1986 1659 2,054 2,711 3,439 4,169 3,021 1,035

SW + LB Working 1647 1445 1,685 2,392 2,941 3,322 2,479 832 Vacant 339 214 369 319 498 847 542 203 Percent Gap 17.07 12.9 17.96 11.77 14.48 20.32 17.94 -

Sanctioned posts 25055 24830 28,139 31,002 32,450 32,800 32,321 7,266

Aided Working 22274 21833 24,045 26,771 28,348 28,352 28,285 6,011 Vacant 2,781 2,997 4,094 4,231 4,102 4,448 4,036 1,255 Percent Gap 11.1 12.07 14.55 13.65 12.64 13.56 12.49 - Total Sanctioned Teachers 59,288 62,221 69,920 74,675 78,743 80,731 78,498 19,210 Total Working Teachers 51,753 53,737 59,663 63,930 69,041 68,579 67,539 15,786 Total Vacant Teachers 7,535 8,484 10,257 10,745 9,702 12,152 10,959 3,424 Diff. in Sanctions over previous year 2933 7699 4755 4068 1988 -2233 - Source: DISE 2006-07, 2007-08 - 2012-13

Note : Maximum & high sanctions during 2008-09. Sanctioning policy may need a review.

V There were 187788 teachers (sanctioned) in 2006-07 in Department of Education of the state. This figure increased to 2,04,295 during 2012-13, an increase of 16,507 posts. Likewise this figure increased from 32247 to 43,156 in the state at the Secondary stage. There were 16315 vacancies of teachers during 2006-07 in the DoE while it increased to 22,872 during 2012-13. The percentage of gap between sanctioned and working posts got increased from 8.69 during 2006-07 to 11.20 percent during 2012-13. V The number of vacant posts of teachers has increased from 20137 during 2006-07 to 27,387 during 2012-13 at the elementary stage across DoE, SW+LB and Aided schools. V Percentage gap between sanctioned and working teachers at the high school stage and vacancies thereon in the department of education increased from 13.69 percent in 2006-07 to 14.79 percent during 2012-13. V Salary and other allowances from the state treasury were met for 2,68,719 teachers working in government and aided schools at all levels during 2012-13.

PROGRESS of INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES Classrooms in Elementary Schools 2009-10 To 2012-13 Table 47 - Total Classrooms in Elementary Schools in descending order

In Descending Order

Sl. District Name No. Increase

2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Sl. District Name during

year 2012-13 2012-13 year No. 2012-13 Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Increase during the during Increase

1 BAGALKOT 6,730 7,165 7,393 7559 166 1 BELGAUM 387 2 BANGALORE RURAL 3,763 3,668 3,653 3836 183 2 RAICHUR 386 BANGALORE U 2651 3 NORTH 2,589 2,669 2,569 82 3 GULBARGA 363 BANGALORE U 4266 4 SOUTH 4,142 4,128 4,141 125 4 BIDAR 283 5 BELGAUM 7,612 7,570 7,778 8165 387 5 GADAG 261 6 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 8,731 8,626 8,650 8889 239 6 YADGIRI 259 7 BELLARY 7,817 8,054 7,960 8140 180 7 BIJAPUR 244 8 BIDAR 6,609 6,762 6,908 7191 283 8 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 239 9 BIJAPUR 10,100 10,174 10,298 10542 244 9 CHITRADURGA 232 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 3,353 3,347 3,364 3422 58 10 HAVERI 225 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 4,828 4,989 5,086 5054 -32 11 TUMKUR 220 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 5,535 5,668 5,745 5675 -70 12 BANGALORE RURAL 183 13 CHITRADURGA 6,566 6,698 6,775 7007 232 13 KOPPAL 183 DAKSHINA 5468 14 KANNADA 5,121 5,325 5,418 50 14 BELLARY 180 15 DAVANAGERE 6,547 6,690 6,894 7009 115 15 BAGALKOT 166 16 DHARWAD 5,932 6,322 5,592 5648 56 16 RAMANAGARA 158 17 GADAG 3,708 3,909 3,964 4225 261 17 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 148 10419 BANGALORE U 18 GULBARGA 9,705 9,363 10,056 363 18 SOUTH 125 19 HASSAN 8,184 8,126 8,083 8113 30 19 DAVANAGERE 115 20 HAVERI 6,103 6,238 6,236 6461 225 20 MYSORE 112 21 KODAGU 2,009 2,016 2,044 2059 15 21 UTTARKANNADA 86 6078 BANGALORE U 22 KOLAR 5,664 5,953 6,013 65 22 NORTH 82 23 KOPPAL 4,650 4,981 5,065 5248 183 23 SHIMOGA 81 24 MANDYA 6,718 6,837 6,711 6771 60 24 KOLAR 65 25 MYSORE 8,184 8,239 8,410 8522 112 25 MANDYA 60 26 RAICHUR 6,943 7,196 6,932 7318 386 26 CHAMARAJANAGARA 58 27 RAMANAGARA 4,278 4,364 4,151 4309 158 27 DHARWAD 56 28 SHIMOGA 7,036 7,136 7,107 7188 81 28 UDUPI 55 6923 DAKSHINA 29 TUMKUR 6,860 6,831 6,703 220 29 KANNADA 50 4559 UTTARKANNADA 30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 4,282 4,467 4,411 148 30 SIRSI 31 31 UDUPI 2,972 2,995 2,986 3041 55 31 HASSAN 30 32 UTTARKANNADA 7,332 3,630 3,637 3723 86 32 KODAGU 15 UTTARKANNADA 4066 33 SIRSI 0 3,922 4,035 31 33 CHIKKABALLAPURA -32 34 YADGIRI 4,235 4,357 4,146 4405 259 34 CHIKKAMANGALORE -70 Total 1,94,838 1,98,415 1,98,914 2,03,950 5,036 Total 5,036

Table 48 - Total Classrooms in High Schools in descending order

In Descending Order

Sl. District Name No. Increase

2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Sl.

al Class rooms al Class rooms District Name during

year 2012-13 2012-13 year No. 2012-13 Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Total Class rooms Tot Increase during the during Increase

1 BAGALKOT 388 606 629 763 134 1 DHARWAD 333 2 BANGALORE RURAL 248 369 347 462 115 2 MYSORE 267 3 BANGALORE U NORTH 200 339 369 451 82 3 DAKSHINA KANNADA 211 4 BANGALORE U SOUTH 168 491 565 557 -8 4 KOPPAL 204 5 BELGAUM 242 744 542 583 41 5 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 196 6 BELGAUM CHIKKODI 253 650 598 794 196 6 RAICHUR 196 7 BELLARY 494 818 875 789 -86 7 CHIKKABALLAPURA 185 8 BIDAR 325 621 613 711 98 8 GADAG 154 9 BIJAPUR 274 527 505 601 96 9 UDUPI 153 10 CHAMARAJANAGARA 195 395 387 411 24 10 BAGALKOT 134 11 CHIKKABALLAPURA 270 586 572 757 185 11 BANGALORE RURAL 115 12 CHIKKAMANGALORE 367 580 573 613 40 12 HAVERI 104 13 CHITRADURGA 330 508 478 513 35 13 BIDAR 98 14 DAKSHINA KANNADA 428 660 694 905 211 14 BIJAPUR 96 15 DAVANAGERE 404 791 835 880 45 15 UTTARKANNADA SIRSI 87 16 DHARWAD 197 380 495 828 333 16 GULBARGA 86 17 GADAG 167 329 398 552 154 17 BANGALORE U NORTH 82 18 GULBARGA 435 1,238 1,209 1295 86 18 KODAGU 61 19 HASSAN 791 1,123 1,053 1006 -47 19 SHIMOGA 59 20 HAVERI 230 459 536 640 104 20 RAMANAGARA 57 21 KODAGU 137 184 201 262 61 21 DAVANAGERE 45 22 KOLAR 307 663 657 687 30 22 BELGAUM 41 23 KOPPAL 301 568 575 779 204 23 CHIKKAMANGALORE 40 24 MANDYA 642 1,058 1,069 1073 4 24 UTTARKANNADA 39 25 MYSORE 570 1,042 1,047 1314 267 25 CHITRADURGA 35 26 RAICHUR 306 751 858 1054 196 26 TUMKUR 34 27 RAMANAGARA 299 477 491 548 57 27 YADGIRI 34 28 SHIMOGA 434 753 744 803 59 28 KOLAR 30 29 TUMKUR 324 625 644 678 34 29 CHAMARAJANAGARA 24 30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 213 393 429 453 24 30 TUMKUR MADHUGIRI 24 31 UDUPI 379 544 549 702 153 31 MANDYA 4 32 UTTARKANNADA 252 496 204 243 39 32 BANGALORE U SOUTH -8 33 UTTARKANNADA SIRSI 0 0 313 400 87 33 HASSAN -47 34 YADGIRI 375 490 570 604 34 34 BELLARY -86 Total 1,94,838 1,98,415 20,624 23,711 3,087 Total 3,087

Notes:- There is an increase of 5036 classrooms at the elementary level and 3087 classrooms at the high school level in the State. In spite of this increase, there are a few districts where the number of classrooms has reduced during the year 2012-13 as compared to that in 2009-10. This is because of carried over classrooms in dilapidated condition which were ultimately declared unfit for use.

Table : 49 2006-07 to 2012-13, update on Schools & English Medium Schools

Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Total Schools 44354 44849 45476 45648 45677 45200 44672 DoE 3452 4138 4142 4168 4278 4437 4442 47806 48987 49618 49816 49955 49637 49114 Eng.medium Ele. 3328 3555 3770 4879 5357 5382 5900 HS 2705 3138 2740 3614 4421 4492 4747 Total 6033 6693 6510 8493 9778 9874 10647 Total school All [M] Ele. 56348 56441 57520 58295 59428 59555 60036 HS 10537 11835 11753 12453 13447 13862 14194 Total 66885 68276 69273 70748 72875 73417 74230

Increases in Schools, 2006-07 to 2012-13. Management Elementary Secondary Total DoE 846 985 1831 All M 3207 3325 6532 English Medium Schools 2054 1787 3841 % Eng. Medium as %of All M 64.05 53.74 58.80

Note :- • There are increases of 3207, 3325 and 6532 schools in the State across all Managements at Elementary, Secondary levels and in total, from 2006-07 to 2012-13 [7years]. 64.05, 53.74 and 58.80 percent of these increases are in English medium across the three categories respectively. • There is a possibility of same schools adopting more than 01 medium of instruction.

ENROLMENTs by KANNADA and ENGLISH MEDIA of Instruction ENROLMENTs 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Total (in lakhs) 102.43 101.45 100.92 100.35 100.29 100.97 100.62 LPS 57.25 55.97 55.42 54.60 54.15 54.15 53.78 UPS 21.01 20.70 20.28 19.97 20.05 20.75 20.49 HS 24.17 24.78 25.22 25.78 26.04 26.07 26.35

Percentage Distribution of Students by Media of INSTRUCTION [1 to 10 Stds.] Medium 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Kannada 82.10 81.02 75.39 74.10 74.67 73.31 English 10.93 10.40 16.17 18.41 18.08 19.91

Note :- 2008-09 is a critical year in shift from Kannada to English as medium of instruction, in enrolments in the State.

ANNEXURES

2012-13