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Statistical Hand Book of School Education Department 1990 STATISTICAL HAND BOOK OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 1990-91 NIEPA DC D06815 PREFACE This Statistical Hand Book of School Education Department for the yeair 1990-91 is the third in the series presenting key Statistical data pertainin{g to the Department of Elementary Education, School Education, Governi- ment Examinations, Non-formal and Adult Education, Teacher Educatiom Research and Training, Tamilnadu Text book Society and Bharat Scoutss. I hope the particulars given in the Hand Book will be useful to thte Government Departments, Planners and Research scholars to some extentt. Madras - 6. Sd. T. Natchimuthu Date: 23.9.91 Director of School Eduatioin. 1 o£ iMucatioMi CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION Page 1. Governor and Council of Ministers, Secretary, 1 - 3 Education Department 2. General Information Indicators of Economic 3 - 6 Development II. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF TAMILNADU 1. Census of India 1991 Provisional population. To- 7 Uls 2. Distribution of Population by district and by sex 8 3. A Comparative picture of the population by Dis- 9 tnct 4. Cities / Urban agglomeration with Population of 10 one lakh and above 5. Literate population by district and by sex 11 6. Effective literacy rate by district ^nd by sex 12 7. Literates in City / Urban agglomeration 14 8. Sex Ratio Growth rate and density of population 15 by district 9. Literacy rate in Census periods 1901 to 1991 16 110. Distribution of Population, Sex ratio Density, 17-20 growth rate and literacy rate for India, States and Union Territories 111. Population by Religion 1981 Census 21 12. Population by Language spoken in Tamil Nadu - 222 1981 Census 13. Percentage of Population in younger age group in 233 Tamilnadu attending Schools/Colleges 1981 Cen­ sus 14. Migration 244 15. People Under Poverty line 255 16. Birth, Death, Infantmortality rate, expectation of 266 life at Birth III. ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP 1. School Education Administrative Set up-Chart. 217 2. Educational Lader 288 3. Directors ofPublicInstruction/School Education. 259 4. Important events in the history of School Educa- 30 - 3il tion Department. 5.’ List of officers in the Dire9torates. 32 - 358 IV, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1. Administrative Set-up Elementary Education 359 2. Actual Expenditure on Elementary Education 4(0 1980-81 to 1990-91 3. Noof Primary Schools by district and by manage- 4.1 ment 1990-91. 4. No. of Middle Schools by district and by manage- 4J2 ment 1990-91 5.. No. cf Primary & Middle Schools by district by 43 man^ement 1990-91 6.. No. of Primary and Middle Schools by manage- 44 - 45 mentfrom 1981-82 to 1990-91. 7.. No. cf Primary Schools according to strength by 46 - 47 man^gement 1990- 91 8.. No. of Middle Schools according to strength by 48 - 49 man£gement 1990-91 9.. No. of Primary Schools according to strength by 50-51 district 1990-91 10) No. of Middle Schools according to strength by 52 district 1990-91. 11.. No. of Primary Schools newly opened by districts 53 durirg 1990-91. 12.. No. of Middle Schools newly opened by districts 54 durirg 1990-91. 13.. No. of Primary Schools newly opened by districts 55 durirg the period 1986-87 to 1990-91. 14.. No. of Middle Schools newly opened by districts 56 during the period 1986-87 to 1990-91. 15.. Single teacher schools by district by management 57 16.'. Enrolment in Primary Schools by standard & by 58 - 60 district 1990-91. 17.. Enrolment in Middle Schools by standard & by 61-66 district 1990-91. 18... Enrolment in Primary & "Middle Schools & by 67 -69 district - 1990-91. 19. Enrolment in Primary Schools by standard & by 70 management 1990-91. 20. Enrolment in Middle Schools by standard & by 71-72 management 1990-91. 21. Enrolment in Primary & Middle Schools by stand- 73 -74 ard & by Management 1990-91. 22. Total enrolment in Primary Schools and Middle 75 Schools 1981-82 to 1990-91. 23. Teachers working in Primary Schools by category 76 and by district 1990-91. 24. Teachers in Middle Schools by category and by 77 - 78 district 1990-91. 25. Percentage of women teachers in Primary Schools 79 1990-91. 26. Percentage of women teachers in Middle Schools 79 1990-91. 27. Percentage of women teachers in Primary & Mid- 80 die Schools 1990-91. 28. No. of teachers in Primary & Middle Schools for 81 - 82 the period from 1980-81 to 1990-91. 29. Non-teaching staff in Primary Schools by district 83 - 84 and by category 1990-91. 30. Non-teaching staff in Middle Schools by district 85 - 86 and by category 1990-91. 31. Non-teaching staff in Primary schools by category 87 and by management 1990-91. 32. Non-teaching staff in Middle schools by category 88 and by management 1990-91. 33. Non-teaching staff in FYimary schools by com- 89 munity group. 34. Non-teaching staff in Middle schools by com- 90 munity group. 35. Non-teaching staff and percentage of women to the 90 total staff - in Primary & Middle Schools - 1990-91. 36. Administrators and Staff in Elementary Education 91 Department by category. 37. Centrally sponsored schme - operation Block - 92 Board. V. SECONDARY EDUCATION 1. Expenditure on S^ondary Education from 1980-81 93 to 1990-91. 2. No. of High Schools by Management and by Dis- 94 - 95 trict. 3. No. of High Schools according to strength by dis- 96 trict 1990-91 (State Board Schools Only) 4. No. of High Schools according to strength by 97 - 98 Management (State Board Schools only) 5. No. of High Schools newly opened during 1990-91 99 by Management (State Board Schools only) 6. No. of High Schools newly opei^d 1986-87 to 100 1990-91 by management 7. No. of Matriculation schools permitted during the 100 period from 1980-81 to 1990-91 8. Enrolment in High Schools (State Board) by Std. 101-110 and by District 1990-91. 9. Enrolment in Slate Board, Anglo-Indian, Matric 111 - - 121 and central High Schools by stage 10. Enrolment in High Schools (Slate Board) by std. 122 - • 123 and by Managemeni, 11. Teachers in High Schools (Stale Board) by 124-126 category and by District 1990-91 12. Percentage of Women Teachers in High Schools 127 (Slate Bo'ard) 1990-91. 13. Non-leaching staff in High Schools (State Board) 128-132 i>y Districts - 1990-91 14. Non-teaching staff in High Schools (State Board) 133 - 134 by managemeni and by category. 15. Non-teaching staff in High Schools (State Board) 135- 136 by Community Group 1990-91. VI. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS 1. Expenditure on Higher Secondary Education 137 1980-81 ID 1986-87 2. No of Higher Secondary Schools by Management 138- 139 and by Dislrici 1990-91 3. No of Higher Secondary Schools according to 140 strength by District (Stale Board) 1990-91 4. No. of Higher Secondary Schools according to 141 - 142 strength by Managemeni (State Board) 1990-91 5. No. of Higher Secondary Schools newly opened 143 during 1990-91 by Managemeni (Stale Board Only) ■6. No. of Higher Secondary Schools newly opened 144 during the period from 1986-87 to 1990-91 by Management. 7. No. of High Schools - Upgraded as Higher Secon- 145 dary Schools from the year 1980-81 to 1990-91 8. No. of Higher Secondary Schools (State Board) 146 having vocational courses by Management and by District 1990-91. '9. Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools (State 147 - 156 Board) by Standard and by District 1990-91 1(0. Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools by Stage 157 - 171 1990-91. 1 1. Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools (State 172- 173 Board) by standard and by Management 1990-91 12. Enrolment in Vocational Courses 1990-91 174 13. List of Vocational subjects introduced in Higher 175-179 Secondary Schools 14. Teachers in Higher Secondary Schools (State 180 Board) by Category and by District 1990-91 1.‘5. Percentage of Women Teachers in Higher Secon- 184 dary Schools by category 1990-91 1(6. Non-Teaching staff in Higher Secondary schools 185 - 190 (State Board) by category and by District 1990-91 177. Non-Teaching Staff in Higher Secondiuy Schools 191 - 192 (State Board) by Man'agement and by Category 1990-91, 188. Non-teaching staff in Higher Secondary Schools 193 - 195 (State Board) by community Group 1990-91 Page 19. Percentage of Women Teachers in High and 196 Higher Secondary Schools (State Bomd) 1990-91 20. Percentage of Women non-teacWng staff in High 196 and Higher Secondary Schools (State Board) 1990-91 VII. SCHOOL EDUCATION 1. School Education Budget 1980-81 to 1990-91 197 2. No of Schools by Type, by Management, Enrol­ i m 8 - 199 ment & Teachers 1990- 91 3. No of Schools, Enrolment and Teacher in all State 2(00 0 - 204 Board schools 1990-91 4. Institutions by Management and by type (Rural 205 and Urban) 1990-91 (State Board) 5. Enrolment by type and by Management (Rural & 2(06 5 - 207 Urban) 1990-91 (State Board) 6. Teachers by Management and by Type (Rural & 2(08 i - 209 Urban) 1990-91 (State Board) 7. No of Institutions by District 1990-91 210 8. No of un-recognised Nursery schools enrolment, 211 teachers by disa-ict 1990-91 9. Schools having Minority languages as medium of 212 instructions and enrolment 10. No of Schools having English Medium section in 213 High and Higher Secondary Schools and enrolment 11. Growth of Educational Institutions 1956-57 to 214 1990-91 12. Enrolment in State Board Schools by standard 215 - 226 1990-91 13. Enrolment in all types of State Board schools by 227 - 228 management by standard 1990-91 14.
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