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POST ENUMERATION SURVEY OF 5 PERCENT SAMPLE CHECKING OF DISE DATA IN THREE DISTRICTS OF RAJASTHAN: 2009-10

DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, , YOJANA BHAWAN, 2010

POST ENUMERATION SURVEY OF 5 PERCENT SAMPLE CHECKING OF DISE DATA IN THREE DISTRICTS OF RAJASTHAN : 2009-10

Submitted to Department of School Education, Government of Rajasthan

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Sl. No. Contents Page No. 1.0 Preface …………………………………………………………………………… 4 2.0 List of Figures…………………………………………………………………… 5 3.0 List of Tables……………………………………………………………………. 7 4.0 Abbreviations …………………………………………………………………. 11 5.0 Executive Summary………………………………………………………….. 12 6.0 Chapter 1 : Introduction……………………………………………………. 20 6.1 The Status of Literacy and Education in and Rajasthan………… 22 6.2 Socio-demographic Profile of Rajasthan & Districts……………………… 24 6.3 Status of Literacy and Education in Rajasthan and Districts……….... 26 6.4 Objectives of the Study………………………………………………………… 32 7.0 Chapter 2 : Study Methodology…………………………………………… 33 7.1 Study Design…………………………………………………………………….. 34 7.2 Sampling Procedure……………………………………………………………. 34 7.3 Data Collection………………………………………………………………….. 35 7.4 Field Operations and Supervision…………………………………………… 35 7.5 Scrutiny and Validation………………………………………………………. 36 7.6 Data Entry and Analysis……………………………………………………… 36 8.0 Chapter 3 : Major Findings of Post Enumeration Survey…………. 38 9.0 Chapter 4 : Conclusions and Recommendations…………………….. 107 10.0 References ………………………………………………………………………. 112 11.0 Annexures ………………………………………………………………………. 113 11.1 Tables……………………………………………………………………………… 114 11.2 Lists of Officials and personnel engaged In Data Collection, Supervision, Inspection, Scrutiny, Validation, Data Entry And Tabulation……………………………………………………………………….. 133 11.3 List of Sampled Government and Private Schools in the three 137 selected districts, 2009-10…………………………………………………… 11.4 Five Percent Sample Check : Special DCF for Post Enumeration 156 Survey (English Version)…………………………………………………….. 11.5 Five Percent Sample Check : Special DCF for Post Enumeration 164 Survey ( Version)……………………………………………………..

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P R E F A C E

The Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Rajasthan has conducted a study and brought out a report on the “Post Enumeration of 5 percent Sample Checking of DISE Data in three Districts of Rajasthan : 2009- 10”. The publication is titled, “Post Enumeration of 5 percent Sample Checking of DISE Data in three Districts of Rajasthan : 2009-10”. This publication presents data on findings of a 5 percent sample of schools of DISE data in three districts of Rajasthan for the academic year 2009-10. It has also been compared with the DISE DCF data on some selected indicators based on the availability of data from both the sources.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and staff of Directorate of Economics and Statistics for their cooperation, support, sincere and dedicated efforts and the NGO, Jankalyan Evam Paryavaran Sudhar Samiti, Jaipur for bringing out this publication under the technical guidance of the Directorate.

(Suraj Mal Raigar) Director-cum-Dy. Secretary Jaipur Directorate of Economics and Statistics July, 2010 Rajasthan, Jaipur

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Figure 1 Literacy Rates in India and Rajasthan by Gender, 23 Census 2001 Figure 2 Total Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, 27 Census 2001 (in %) Figure 3 Female Literacy Rates in the Districts in 28 Rajasthan, Census 2001 (in %) Figure 4 Primary education in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-09 29 (in percent) Figure 5 Net Enrollment Ratio in districts of Rajasthan, 30 DISE, 2008-09 (in %) Figure 6 Literacy Rate of 15-24 year old in Rajasthan and 31 India, Census 2001 (in %) Figure 7 Variation between 5 % PES and DISE data in 40 School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Figure 8 Variation between 5% PES and DISE data in 41 School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Figure 9 Variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data 43 in different facilities in schools of the total of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Figure 10 Distribution of Schools by Management in the 45 three selected districts of Rajasthan

Figure 11 Percentage of teachers working against the total 46 post sanctioned in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Figure 12 Percent of staff present on the day of survey 49 against the total working in the three selected districts of Rajasthan Figure 13 Availability of playground in the schools in the 52 three selected districts of Rajasthan Figure 14 Availability of girls’ toilets in the schools in the 53 three selected districts of Rajasthan

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Figure 15 Availability of common toilets in the schools in 54 the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Figure 16 Availability of electricity in the schools in the 54 three selected districts of Rajasthan Figure 17 Availability of computers in good condition in the 56 schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan Figure 18 Availability of separate toilet for teachers and 57 other staff in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

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Table 1 Literacy and Enrollment in Rajasthan and India 23

Table 2 Socio-Demographic Profile of the Districts in 26 Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order Table 3 Percent of Female Literacy in the selected Districts in 28 Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order (in percent) Table 4 Key Indicators from DISE, 2008-09 for Rajasthan and 31 the three selected districts Table 5 Reference period of data of the three districts 34 Table 6 Number of total and sampled schools in the three 35 selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 7 Average number of schools per block in the three 35 selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 8 Number of total and sampled schools in the three 39 selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 9 Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data 40 in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 10 Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE 41 data in School Type in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 11 Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE 42 data in total enrolment in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009- 10 Table 12 Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data 42 in Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10 Table 12a Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data 44 in different facilities in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009- 10 Table 13 Distribution of Schools by Management in , 45 and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 14 Total enrollment by gender in the three districts in 5% 108 PES, 2010 Table 15 Percentage SC and ST enrolled in the three districts in 108 5% PES, 2010

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Table 16 Percentage distribution of status of drop-outs in the 109 three districts for the year 2008-09 and 2009-10 in PES Table 17 Student-Classroom ratio and Pupil Teacher ratio in 110 the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 18a Pass percentage of students in three districts for the 110 year 2007-08 in PES Table 18b Pass percentage of students in three districts for the 110 year 2008-09 in PES Table 19 Distribution of Schools by the status of posts filled up 115 against posts sanctioned in Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 20a Distribution of Schools by gender and category in 115 Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 20b Distribution of Schools by gender and category in the 116 total of three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES (Contd…) Table 21a Percentage of teachers by gender and school category 117 in Ajmer for the year 2009-10 in PES

Table 21b Percentage of teachers by gender and school category 117 in Dausa for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 21c Percentage of teachers by gender and school category 118 in Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 21d Percentage of teachers by gender and school category 118 in the total of the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 22 Percentage of teachers present on the day of survey in 119 the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 23a Percentage distribution of Government schools by the 119 status of school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 23b Percentage distribution of private schools by the 119 status of school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 23c Percentage distribution of schools by the type of 119 school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 23d Percentage distribution of schools by number and 120 conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 24a Percentage distribution of schools by presence of 120 boundary walls in for the year 2009-10 in PES

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Table 24b Percentage distribution of schools by presence of 121 boundary walls in Dausa district for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 24c Percentage distribution of schools by presence of 121 boundary walls in for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 24d Percentage distribution of schools by presence of 121 boundary walls in the three selected districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 25 Percentage distribution of schools by availability 122 of different facilities in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 25a Percent distribution of schools by availability of 122 source of drinking water in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 26a Percentage distribution of schools by availability 123 of chairs for students in Ajmer and Dausa districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 26b Percentage distribution of schools by availability 123 of chairs for students in Jaisalmer and total of three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 27 Distribution of schools where single teacher is 123 working for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 28 Percentage distribution of schools by educational 124 qualification of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 29a Percentage distribution of schools by service 125 length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Ajmer and Dausa districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 29b Percentage distribution of schools by service 125 length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Jaisalmer and total of three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 30a Percentage distribution of schools by years 126 elapsed since the establishment of the school in Ajmer district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 30b Percentage distribution of schools by years 126 elapsed since the establishment of the school in Dausa district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

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Table 30c Percentage distribution of schools by years 126 elapsed since the establishment of the school in Jaisalmer district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 30d Percentage distribution of schools by years 126 elapsed since the establishment of the school in the total of the three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 31 Percentage distribution of students upto upper 127 primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2008-09 in PES Table 32 Percentage distribution of students upto upper 127 primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES Table 33a Genderwise and Social Categorywise students 128 Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2007-08 Table 33b Genderwise and Social Categorywise students 129 Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2007-08 Table 34a Genderwise and Social Categorywise students 130 Attendance on the Examination Day of Academic Year 2008-09 Table 34b Genderwise and Social Categorywise students 130 Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2008-09 Table 35 Genderwise and Social Categorywise students 131 attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2008-09 Table 36 Other important aspects in the three selected 132 districts of Rajasthan

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A B B R E V I A T I O N S

BRC : Block Resource Centre

BSTC : Basic School Teacher’s Certificate

CRC : Cluster Resource Centre

DCF : Data Capture Format

DISE : District Information System for Education

DSO : District Statistical Office/r

EFA : Education for All

MDGs : Millennium Development Goals

NUEPA : National University of Educational Planning and Administration

PES : Post Enumeration Survey

PTR : Pupil Teacher Ratio

SC : Scheduled Caste

SSA : Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan

ST : Scheduled Tribe

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Executive Summary

Introduction to Rajasthan

Rajasthan is situated in the northern part of India. It is the largest State in India by area constituting 10.4 percent of the total geographical area of India and it accounts for 5.5 percent of population of India. Topographically, deserts in the State constitute a large chunk of the land mass, where the settlements are scattered and the density of population is quite low. It is administratively divided into 7 divisions, 32 districts, 241 Tehsils, 237 Panchayat Samities, 9,189 Gram Panchayats, 39,753 inhabited villages and 188 urban local bodies as of Census 2001. Recently, a new district has been carved out in the State namely Pratapgarh in 2008. Currently, there are 33 districts, 244 Tehsils, 249 Panchayat Samities and 9,166 Gram Panchayats. The State has a population of 56.5 million according to Census 2001.

According to the population projections by the technical group on population projections constituted by the National Commission on Population, population Projections for India and States 2001-2026, the projected population of Rajasthan as on 1st July, 2009 is 6.60 crore (66.0 million). The decadal growth rate of population of Rajasthan is 28.41 percent compared to 21.34 percent in case of India. In Rajasthan, there is a slight decline in the decadal growth rate from 28.44 during 1981-1991 to 28.41 during 1991-2001. In the last century (1901 to 2001), Rajasthan’s population has grown by more than five times from 1.03 to 5.65 crore compared to India’s population, which has seen a growth of more than four times, during the same period. The density of population of the State is quite low at 165 persons per sq. km. with large scale district level variations of 13 persons per sq. km. in Jaisalmer to 471 persons per sq. km. in Jaipur. The State’s literacy rate stands at 60.4 percent. The overall sex ratio is of the tune of 921 females per 1,000 males and the sex ratio amongst the 0-6 year population is 909 females per 1,000 males. The sex ratio at birth in the State is masculine in nature at 870 female births per 1,000 male births, which is lower than that of India (904 female births per 1,000 male births) (SRS, 2006-08).The percentage of Scheduled tribes in the State is 12.6 percent. It is one of the High Focus States under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM, 2005-2012).

Though, the State has shown some progress on the human development front with the human development index showing progress from a rank of 12 in 1981 to 9 in 2001 amongst the 15 major States (National Human Development Report 2001), the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of health are far behind the desired levels. The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), which is considered to be one of the most sensitive indicators of human development lies at 63 infant deaths per 1,000 live births compared to 53 per 1,000 live births in case of India (SRS, 2008). The Maternal Mortality Ratio of the State is 388 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births compared to 254 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in case of India (SRS, 2004-06). It ranks third highest amongst the major States in India. The percentage of institutional deliveries is also dismally 12 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan low. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is also at a high level at 3.3 births per woman compared to 2.6 at the all India level (SRS, 2008) making the National Population Policy (NPP) 2000 goal of reaching the replacement level of fertility of 2.1 TFR and population stabilization a far-fetched dream. According to the projection report of Census 2001 with projections from 2001-2026, Rajasthan is projected to achieve replacement level TFR by 2021. The overall life expectancy of the State is 62.0 years with 61.5 years for males and 62.3 years for females (SRS based abridged life tables, 2002-2006). It has gained 12.8 years between 1970-75 and 2002-06 compared to 13.8 years gain in case of India during the same period.

Background of the Study

The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) and Statistical Assistants (SA) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule called the special Data Capture Format (DCF). The reference period for the DISE data and the post enumeration survey (PES) are the same i.e. September 30, 2009 for the districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10. In the present report, data for the three districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 has been presented.

In total, 395 schools were covered in the three districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer of Rajasthan. Out of which 302 were Government schools and 93 schools were Private (the actual sample size was 395, but 7 schools were found to be closed, out of which 3 were Government schools and 4 schools were Private). The data presented here is based on the 388 schools, out of which, 299 were Government schools and 89 were private schools, which were found open. The following findings are based on these 5% sample of schools covered in Post Enumeration Survey of special DCF data.

Percentage of variation between 5% PES and DISE data

There seems to be some variation between the regular DISE data captured by the DISE DCF and the special DCF of PES data. The two data sets have been compared on some indicators of school management, enrolment, pupil teacher ratio and availability of certain facilities and it is observed that there is variation between the two sets of data.

In case of school management, the variation is higher in case of private aided and private unaided schools, where none of the data is matching. In case of schools being managed by the school education department, the variation is 56.62 percent and in case of schools being managed by the local bodies, it is 46.43 percent.

In case of total enrolment, the variation ranges from 1.62 percent in Dausa to 6.27 percent in Ajmer. This variation is higher in case of private schools compared to Government schools.

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In case of avialbility of facilities in schools, the variation is 42.70 percent, 7.71 percent, 7.48 percent and 1.19 percent for availability of girls’ toilet, availability of electricity, availability of playground and the availability of common toilet in the schools respectively. The variation in the percentage of girls’ toilets is due to fact that the Education Department has issued instructions to schools to consider single toilets as girl’s toilets as a result of which, in the DISE DCF, single toilets have been referred to as girls’ toilets.

In case of the number of pupils and teachers in the three districts, the variation in case of number of students ranges from 5.92 percent in case of Ajmer to 1.63 percent in Dausa and in case of number of teachers, 43.35 percent in case of Ajmer to no variation in case of Dausa.

Variation is also observed with respect to school type with 178 primary schools being reported in PES compared to 185 schools reported in DISE data.

The overall percentage of variation computed between the two sets of data based on the data from the above indicators available from the two sets of data reveals a variation of 4.75 percent.

Total Enrollment in the selected schools

Overall, in the three districts, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2008- 09 was 51,859, out of which 28,720 were boys and the rest 23,139 were girls. In Ajmer district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2008-09 was 28,036, out of which, 14,985 were boys and the rest 13,051 were girls. In Dausa district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2008-09 was 16,745, out of which 9,483 were boys and the rest 7,262 were girls. In Jaisalmer district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2008-09 was 7,078, out of which, 4,252 were boys and the rest 2,826 were girls. Overall, in the three districts total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 50,908, out of which 27,898 were boys and the rest 23,010 were girls. In Ajmer district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 28,157, out of which 4,964 were boys and rest 13,193 were girls. In Dausa district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 16,040, out of which 8,923 were boys and the rest 7,117 were girls. In Jaisalmer district, the total enrollment upto upper primary in 2009-10 was 6,711, out of which, 4,011 were boys and rest 2,700 were girls.

Enrollment of girls per 1,000 boys

Overall, in the three districts of Rajasthan, the number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys in 2008-09 was 806. Among the three districts this figure is 871 for Ajmer, 766 for Dausa and 665 for Jaisalmer. Overall, in the three districts of Rajasthan, the number of girls per 1,000 boys enrolled in 2009-10 was 825. Among the three districts, this figure was 882 for Ajmer, 798 for Dausa and 673 for Jaisalmer. It is lowest in case of Jaislamer as in case of the regular DISE DCF data. The data reveals that, the total number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys, in the three districts has increased from 806 in 2008-09 to 825 in

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2009-10. The percentage increase, in girls’ enrollment per 1,000 boys, is highest in Dausa district at 4.18 percent.

Enrollment of SC and ST

With regards to the enrollment by social category, the percentage of ST (12.05 percent) enrollment is low, compared to SC and others in the total of the three districts in the year 2008-09. It has still declined to 11.33 percent in 2009-10, which is a matter of concern in the 5% of the schools covered in the survey.

Filled up position of Teachers

Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up against the total post sanctioned in the three districts, is 87.93 percent, out of which, 96.07 percent teachers post filled up in private school and 82.64 percent in government schools. Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up out of the total post sanctioned, is highest in Dausa 92.43 percent and lowest in Jaisalmer (83.27 percent). In case of private schools, this figure is highest in Jaisalmer (98.21 percent) and lowest in Ajmer (95.75 percent). In case of government schools, this figure is highest in Dausa (89.12 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (79.34 percent).

Type of schools for Girls or boys only or Co-education

Overall, in the three districts, 82.22 percent schools are Co-Ed, 12.37 percent schools are only for boys and rest 5.41 percent are only for girls. The highest percent of Co-Ed schools is in Jaisalmer (96.15 percent) and lowest in Dausa (64.62 percent). The highest percent of schools which are only for boys is in Dausa (30.77 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (1.28 percent). Similarly the highest percent of schools, which are only for girls, are in Ajmer (7.22 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (2.56 percent). Out of total schools in the 3 districts among the schools having primary only, 85.96 percent schools are Co-Ed, 12.92 percent schools are only for boys and 1.12 percent schools are only for girls.

Gender – wise teachers employed

In the three districts overall, 55.36 percent male and 44.64 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary, it is 50.30 percent for male and 49.70 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is 56.91 percent for male and 43.09 percent for female.

Teachers present on the day of survey

Overall, 39.35 percent teachers were present on the day of survey out of total working teachers. The highest percent of teachers were present in Jaisalmer district (79.46 percent) followed by Ajmer (35.44 percent) and lowest was in Dausa (31.01 percent).

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Infrastructure facilities

With regards to the status of school building, in the Government schools of the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (96.32 percent) followed by government on rent (2.67 percent) and 1 percent are without building.

With regards to the status of school building, in the Private schools of the 3 districts the highest percent of schools are functioning in Private on rent (56.18 percent) followed by Private building (43.82 percent).

With regards to the type of school building, out of the total sample of 388 schools in the three districts 95.10 percent are pucca, 4.12 percent are partially pucca and 0.77 percent are kuccha.

Availability of rooms by condition

In Government Schools, out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 78.40 percent are in good condition, 14.98 percent need minor repairs, 4.62 percent need major repairs and 2.00 percent are not in a usable condition. In Private Schools, out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 92.62 percent are in good condition, 4.70 percent need minor repair, 0.17 percent need major repair and 2.52 percent are not in a usable condition. In total, out of total rooms available in 388 sampled schools in the 3 districts, 81.79 percent are in good condition, 12.53 percent need minor repair, 3.56 percent need major repair and 2.12 percent are not in a usable condition. Overall, in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 4. This is highest in Ajmer (6) followed by Dausa (5) and lowest in Jaisalmer (4).

Availability of Boundary Walls

Overall, in the three districts 52.17 percent Government school and 59.55 percent private schools have permanent boundary walls in the schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 18.06 percent for Government schools and 12.36 percent for private Schools, whereas in 29.77 percent Government schools and 28.09 percent private schools, no boundary wall is present.

Other Facilities available in schools

Playground

With regards to the availability of playgrounds in the schools, overall, 44.82 percent Government and 43.82percent private schools have this facility. For Government schools, it is highest in Ajmer (59.56 percent) followed by Dausa (41.49 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.29 percent). For private schools, the highest percent of schools in which playground facility is available, covered under Ajmer district (47.73 percent) followed by Jaisalmer (44.44 percent) and lowest in case of Dausa (38.89 percent).

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Girls’ and common toilet and separate toilet for teachers and other staff

It is evident that, out of the total sample of 388 schools in 51.84 percent Government and 64.04 percent private schools girls’ toilets are available. In case of Government school, it is highest in Jaisalmer (63.77 percent) followed by Ajmer (54.41 percent) and lowest in Dausa (39.36 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Jaisalmer (88.89 percent) followed by Ajmer (68.18 percent) and lowest in Dausa (52.78 percent).

Out of the total sample of 388 schools, in 64.21 percent Government and 71.91 percent private Schools, common toilets are available. In case of Government schools, it is highest in Dausa (71.28 percent) followed by Ajmer (64.71 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (53.62 percent). In case of private schools, it is highest in Dausa (75 percent) followed by Ajmer (70.45 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (66.67 percent).

Overall, in 3 districts 15.72 percent Government and 34.83 percent private schools, separate toilet facility for teachers and other staff are available. Out of total sample of 388 schools, in 19.32 percent school only a single teacher is working. It is highest in Jaisalmer (46.15 percent) followed by Dausa (17.69 percent) and lowest in Ajmer (8.88 percent).

Electricity

Out of the total sample of 388 schools, only in 29.77 percent Government and 73.03 percent private schools electricity is available. In Ajmer district, it is 45.59 percent for Government and 86.36 percent for private For Dausa district, it is 12.77 percent for Government and 58.33 percent for private Schools, Whereas, in case of Jaisalmer district, it is 21.74 percent for Government and 66.67 percent for private schools.

Drinking water

Overall, in the 3 districts in 89.97 percent Government and 100.00 percent private Schools, drinking water facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Ajmer (91.91 percent) followed by Dausa (89.36 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (86.96 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, drinking water facility is available in all the schools. Out of the total sample of 388 schools, the most popular source of drinking water in Government schools, is hand pump (46.15 percent) followed by tap water (25.42 percent) followed by others (17.73 percent) and lowest is well water (0.67 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, tap water is the most popular source of drinking water covering (62.92 percent) schools, followed by other sources (17.96 percent) followed by hand pump (15.73 percent) and lowest is well water (3.37 percent).

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Computer Facility

Out of the total sample of 388 schools, in 11.71 percent Government and 46.07 percent private Schools, computer facility is available. For Government schools it is highest in Ajmer (13.97 percent) followed by Jaisalmer (13.04 percent) and lowest in Dausa (7.45 percent). In case of private schools, it is highest in Ajmer (61.36 percent), followed by Jaisalmer (55.55 percent) and it is lowest in Dausa (25.00 percent).

Furniture

Overall, in the 3 districts in 90.30 percent Government schools, chairs are not available to student followed by 8.70 percent schools where chairs are available to some students followed by 1.00 percent where chairs available to all students. Whereas in case of private schools, in 66.29 percent schools chairs are not available to students followed by 19.90 percent chairs available to all students, followed by 14.61 percent where chairs available to some student.

Other Important aspects

Some other aspects, which were also investigated, are as follows:

• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 99.00 percent government and 97.75 percent private schools, attendance register was properly maintained.

• In the 3 districts, in 70.23 percent government and 62.92 percent private schools, school report card was available.

• Overall, in the 3 districts, 70.23 percent government and 62.92 percent private schools were found to be maintaining records properly.

• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 73.58 percent government and 69.66 percent private schools, DISE format was available.

• Overall, in the 3 districts, in 97.66 percent government and 11.24 percent private schools, midday meal facility was available in the school. Overall, in the 3 districts, in 25.00 percent of the schools, the quality of midday meal was good, in 73.63 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory whereas in 4.68 percent schools, its quality was not satisfactory in case of Government Schools. In case of Private schools in 100.00 percent schools, the quality of midday meal was good.

• Overall, in the 3 districts, the Student-Class room ratio is, 25.80. For government schools, this ratio is 23.76, whereas for private schools, this ratio is 29.24. Among the three districts, this ratio is highest in Ajmer (27.57) followed by Dausa (25.75) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.43). For government schools, this ratio is highest in Ajmer (25.67) followed by Dausa (22.71) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.88). For private schools, this

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ratio is highest in Ajmer (30.32) followed by Dausa (30.23) and lowest in Jaisalmer (18.64). Overall, in the 3 districts, the Pupil Teacher ratio is 25.05. For government schools, this ratio is 24.29 whereas, for private schools, this ratio is 26.17. Among the three districts, this ratio is highest, in Jaisalmer (30.00) followed by Dausa (28.39) and lowest in Ajmer (22.63). For government schools, this ratio is highest in Jaisalmer (32.49) followed by Dausa (28.56) and lowest in Ajmer (20.75). For private schools, this ratio is highest in Dausa (28.22) followed by Ajmer (25.47) and it is lowest in Jaisalmer (22.36).

Recommendations

The following are some of the recommendations based on field experience:

• The system of DISE needs to be popularized by the School education department by making it usable at the district administration level to identify low performing panchayat samitis and panchayats and by the schools.

• The DISE formats should also be made available at all schools without fail as in the PES, it is revealed that in the 5% schools that the survey was carried out, in Jaisalmer district, in only 7.25 percent of schools the DISE format was available in the Govt schools.

• There needs to be periodic dissemination of data and feedback needs to be taken from the community level.

• Strict Monitoring of the DISE DCF formats needs to be done to ensure quality of data and reduce variation.

• The DISE data should be made available in excel format on the website, so that further analysis could be done on it easily.

• The focus needs to be on other indicators in addition to Gross and Net enrolment ratio.

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Chapter 1

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Education is one of the most important factors influencing the development of a nation. It is a decade, since the international community adopted the following six Education for All (EFA) goals in Dakar, Senegal, during April 26- 28, 2000:

1. expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children;

2. ensuring that by 2015 all children, particularly girls, children in difficult circumstances and those belonging to ethnic minorities, have access to and complete free and compulsory primary education of good quality;

3. ensuring that the learning needs of all young people and adults are met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life skills programmes;

4. achieving a 50 percent improvement in levels of adult literacy by 2015, especially for women, and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults;

5. eliminating gender disparities in primary and secondary education by 2005, and achieving gender equality in education by 2015, with a focus on ensuring girls' full and equal access to and achievement in basic education of good quality;

6. improving all aspects of the quality of education and ensuring excellence of all so that recognized and measurable learning outcomes are achieved by all, especially in literacy, numeracy and essential life skills.

Worldwide consensus has been reached to declare Universalization of Primary Education as the second MDG for achievement by 2015 only after eradication of poverty, which is the first goal. As mandated by the 86th Amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory elementary education to children of ages 6-14 a fundamental right, the launched, the 'Education for All' (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan)' programme to achieve the goal of Universalization of Elementary Education of satisfactory quality by 2010. In spite of significant achievements in education sector, there are many pitfalls. Most important constraints in the education system are quantitative expansion, increasing privatization particularly after the globalization in 1990 and increase in inequality and exclusion of the vulnerable groups of population in education. In order to examine the exact situation of education there is a need for correct and unambiguous data base which is very much weak in respect of education. The data and information about education system are not 21 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan available in one place and from one source. There are differences in similar data from two/three different sources which actually are not available easily. It was strongly felt by the policy makers, planners and decision makers to make the data easily accessible and available in a more user friendly manner.

The introduction of DISE educational Management and Information System is an innovative step in this direction. DISE is a system for the collection, integration, processing, maintenance and dissemination of data and information to support in decision making, policy analysis and formulation, planning, monitoring and management of data at all levels of an education system.

The State Government is committed to achieving the national goals and has been steadily increasing the budgetary allocation for education. The State has also made significant strides in higher and technical education.

The Status of Literacy and Education in India and Rajasthan

Education and Literacy are the two most important factors affecting the progress of a nation and State. It is such an important indicator that it has been agreed upon and focused by a collective of nations as the second most important Millennium Development Goal out of the eight goals related to poverty, health, women empowerment, environment sustainability and Global Partnership for Development.

Literacy rate in Census 2001 has been computed as the number of persons literate 7 and above years of age. According to Census 2001, the literacy rate of India stands at 64.8 percent. Amongst all the States, it is highest in case of Kerala (90.9 percent) and lowest in case of Bihar (47.0 percent). The literacy rate of Rajasthan is 60.4 percent. Though the total literacy of Rajasthan is lower than the national average, the male literacy rate is slightly higher than the national average. The female literacy is less than half at 43.9 percent compared to a little over half (53.7 percent) at the all India level. It ranks 29th in terms of literacy.

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Figure 1: Literacy Rates in India and Rajasthan by Gender, Census 2001

80 75.3 75.7 in % 70 64.8 60.4 60 53.7

50 43.9

40

30

20

10

0 Male Female Total

India Rajasthan

Source : Census of India, 2001

Gender-wise, there is a big gap between male and female literacy. Male literacy in Rajasthan is higher than in case of India, but female literacy in Rajasthan is lower than the all India average.

The Gross enrollment ratio for primary education for the period of 2008-09 in the State is 116.54 compared to 115.31 in case of India according to the report by NUEPA.

Table 1 : Literacy and Enrollment in Rajasthan and India

Indicators Year Rajasthan India

Literacy Rate (persons of age 7+) 2001 60.4 64.8 Census 2001 Gross Enrollment Ratio 2008-09 116.54* 115.31* (I-V class) Sources: Census 2001 and DISE *Elementary Education in India, Flash Statistics, DISE, 2008-09, NUEPA

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Socio-demographic Profile of Rajasthan and Districts

Population

Rajasthan ranks eighth amongst all the States in India with a population of 5.65 crore (56.5 million). Population in Rajasthan has increased from 1.03 crore (10.3 million) in 1901 to 5.65 crore (56.5 million) in 2001 in a span of 100 years. It is projected to reach about 8.2 crore (81.5 million) by 2026. By another set of projections it is projected to reach 16.8 crore (168.3 million) by 2101 under scenario A, where TFR is assumed to be at replacement level of 2.1 and it is projected to be 14.7 crore (147.3 million) under scenario B with a TFR of 1.851. In terms of decennial growth rate (1991-2001), Rajasthan’s growth rate (28.41 percent) is higher than India (21.34 percent) (Census Info Version 2, ORGI, Government of India). Rajasthan ranks 12th in terms of decadal growth rate in India. Amongst all the States, the north eastern State of Nagaland has the highest decennial growth rate (1991-2001) of 64.53 percent. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Jaipur is the largest by population at 52.5 lakh and Jaisalmer is the smallest at 5.1 lakh. In terms of decennial growth rate amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer has the highest decennial growth rate (1991-2001) of 47.52 percent and Rajsamand has the lowest (19.97 percent).

Population Density in Rajasthan

Population density is the number of persons inhabiting in an area of one sq. km. According to Census 2001, the Population density of India is 325 persons per sq. km. Amongst all the States in India, West Bengal has the highest density of population at 903 persons per sq. km. and Arunachal Pradesh has the lowest density with 13 persons per sq. km. The population density of Rajasthan is 165 persons per sq.km, little less than half of that of India. Rajasthan ranks 24th in population density amongst all the States in India. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Jaipur is the densest with 471 persons per sq.km. and Jaisalmer is the least dense with only 13 persons per sq.km. The low density of population in the State is also related to issues of service delivery.

1Source : The Future Population of India : A Long Range Demographic view, Population Foundation of India and Population Reference Bureau, 2007

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Rural-Urban Distribution

Residence in terms of rural or urban location is an important background characteristic of a population. Urban areas usually have concentrated population with better access to resources and facilities resulting in better indicators. India has 72.2 percent rural population and 27.8 percent urban population. Amongst all the States, Himachal Pradesh has the highest percentage of rural population (90.2 percent) and Goa has the least percentage of rural population at 50.2 percent. Goa is the most urbanized State in India. In Rajasthan, the percentage of rural population (76.6 percent) is little higher than India. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Banswara has the highest percentage of rural population at 92.85 percent followed by Dungarpur (92.70 percent), Barmer (92.60 percent) and Jalore (92.41 percent). Kota has the lowest percentage of rural population at 46.54 percent followed by Jaipur (50.64 percent) and Ajmer (59.91 percent). Kota is the most urbanized district in Rajasthan.

Population of Scheduled Castes (SC)

The percentage of scheduled castes in India is 16.2 percent and the percentage of scheduled tribes is 8.2 percent of the total population. Amongst the States, Punjab has the highest SC population (28.9 percent) and Mizoram has the lowest (0.03 percent). In case of ST population, Mizoram has the highest percentage (94.5 percent) and Goa has the lowest percentage of ST (0.04 percent). Amongst the selected districts, Ajmer is the most populated with a population of 21.8 lakh constituting 3.9 percent of the total population and Jaisalmer is the least populated with 5.0 lakh population with 0.9 percent of the total population. Amongst these six districts, Kota has the highest literacy rate (73.5 percent) and Banswara has the lowest literacy rate (44.6 percent).

Population of Scheduled Tribes (ST)

Rajasthan has 17.2 percent SC and 12.6 percent ST population. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Ganganagar has highest SC population (33.72 percent) and Dungarpur has the lowest (4.15 percent). Banswara has the highest percentage of ST population (72.3 percent) followed by Dungarpur (65.1 percent) and (47.9 percent). The above three districts have the highest ST population. The district with the least percentage of ST is Nagaur (0.2 percent).

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

One of the most sensitive indicators of health of a nation namely IMR, which is an important indicator of the fourth MDG of reducing child mortality, is at a high level in the State. The MDG target 4A is to reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate. The current IMR stands at 63 infant deaths per 1,000 live births compared to 53 infant deaths per 1,000 live births for India (SRS, 2008). Amongst all the States, Madhya Pradesh has the highest IMR (70 infant deaths per 1,000 live births) and Manipur has the

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lowest IMR (14 infant deaths per 1,000 live births). The IMR in Rajasthan has registered a 42 percent decline from a high of 108 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 1985 to it is level.

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)

One of the most important indicators of the fifth MDG of improving maternal health is the maternal mortality ratio. The MDG target 5A is to reduce by three quarters (75 percent), between 1990 and 2015, the Maternal Mortality Ratio. According to the latest special bulletin on maternal mortality, 2004-06, the MMR of India is 254 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (95 percent CI 239-269) and that of Rajasthan is 388 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (95 percent CI 314-462) (Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India 2004- 06, SRS, ORGI). Amongst the States in India, Rajasthan ranks third after Assam (480 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) followed by Uttar Pradesh/ Uttaranchal (440 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births). Kerala has the lowest MMR at 95 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births amongst the bigger States. Rajasthan has registered a decline of 24 percent from 508 in 1997-98 to 388 in 2004-06 compared to 36 percent in case of India during the same period from a high of 398 in 1997-98 to 254 in 2004-06 (SRS, 2004-06). The eleventh plan goal is to achieve a level of 148 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12), Vol. 2, Social Sector, Planning Commission).

Status of Literacy and Education in Rajasthan and Districts

As per the 2001 Census, Rajasthan recorded a literacy rate of 60.4 percent as compared to 38.6 percent in the year 1991, registering a net increase of 21.8 percent during the decade 1991-2001. The subsequent figures for male and female literacy rates are 75.7 and 43.9 percent respectively. As a result, the gap between literacy rates in the state when compared to the national aggregate has reduced from 14 percentage points in the year 1991 to a mere four percentage points in 2001. Amongst the districts in Rajasthan, Kota has the highest literacy rate (73.5 percent) and Banswara has the lowest literacy rate (44.6 percent) (Census 2001).

Table 2 : Socio-Demographic Profile of the Districts in Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order Population Decennial Area, Population, Literacy Density, Growth % of % of Census State/ Census % of Total Rate, Census Rate SC, ST, 2001 District 2001 (in Population Census 2001 (1991- Census Census (in1,000 lakh) 2001 (Persons per 2001) (in 2001 2001 Sq. Km.) Sq. Km.) percent) Rajasthan 565.1 - 60.4 342.2 165 28.4 17.16 12.56 Ajmer 21.8 3.9 64.6 8.5 257 26.2 17.71 2.41 Dausa 13.2 2.3 61.8 3.4 384 32.4 21.21 26.82 Jaisalmer 5.1 0.9 51.0 38.4 13 47.5 14.58 5.48 Source : Census of India, 2001

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Figure 2 : Total Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2001 (in %)

Banswara 44.6 Jalor 46.5 Dungarpur 48.6 Bhilwara 50.7 Jaisalmer 51.0 Tonk 52.0 Sirohi 53.9 Chittaurgarh 54.1 Pali 54.4 Bundi 55.6 Rajsamand 55.7 56.7 56.7 56.9 Nagaur 57.3 Jhalawar 57.3 Udaipur 58.6 Barmer 59.0 Baran 59.5 Dhaulpur 60.1 Rajasthan 60.4 61.7 Dausa 61.8 Hanumangarh 63.1 Karauli 63.4 Bharatpur 63.6 Ajmer 64.6 Ganganagar 64.7 Churu 66.8 Jaipur 69.9 Sikar 70.5 Jhunjhunun 73.0 Kota 73.5 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0

Source : Census of India, 2001

Female literacy rate according to Census 2001 varies from 52.4 percent in case of Ganganagar district to 27.8 percent in case of .

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Figure 3 : Female Literacy Rates in the Districts in Rajasthan, Census 2001 (in percent)

Jalor 27.8 Banswara 28.4 Dungarpur 31.8 Jaisalmer 32.1 Tonk 32.2 Bhilwara 33.5 Sawai Madhopur 35.2 Chittaurgarh 36.4 Pali 36.5 Sirohi 37.1 Rajsamand 37.6 Bundi 37.8 Jodhpur 38.6 Nagaur 39.7 Jhalawar 40.0 Baran 41.6 Dhaulpur 41.8 Bikaner 42.0 Dausa 42.3 Alwar 43.3 Udaipur 43.3 Barmer 43.4 Bharatpur 43.6 Rajasthan 43.9 Karauli 44.4 Ajmer 48.9 Hanumangarh 49.6 Ganganagar 52.4

0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0

Source : Census of India, 2001

In case of the six selected districts, female literacy rate according to Census 2001 varies from 61 percent in case of to 28 percent in case of .

Table 3 : Percent of Female Literacy in the selected Districts in Rajasthan arranged in alphabetic order (in percent)

Rajasthan/ District % of Female Literacy Rajasthan 44 Ajmer 49 Dausa 43 Jaisalmer 32 Source : Census of India, 2001

The Net enrollment ratio for primary education is an MDG indicator, which has increased from 98.22 percent in 2006-07 to 99.25 percent in 2008-09. The pupil teacher ratio has also declined from 45.54 percent in 2006-07 to 34.67

28 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan percent in 2008-09. Observations reveal that female-male ratio in education has also been steadily improving over the years.

Figure 4 : Primary education in Rajasthan, DISE, 2006-09 (in %)

Primary Education in Rajasthan, 2006-09

Source: District Information System for Education, 2006-2009

The District-wise Net enrollment ratio (NER) for the educational year 2008-09 reveals that the district with the highest NER is (99.99 percent) followed by Sikar (99.94 percent) and the lowest NER is observed in case of Jalore district (96.77 percent).

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Figure 5 : Net Enrollment Ratio in districts of Rajasthan, DISE, 2008-09 (in %) Net Enrolment Ratio in districts, 2008-09

In %

Lowest : Jalore Rajasthan : 99.25

Source: District Information System for Education as on September 30, 2008, Shikshya Sankul, Jaipur

The other significant MDG indicator of Literacy rate of 15–24 year-olds women and men has been compared below with India, which reveals that amongst 15– 24 year-olds women and men, in case of Rajasthan the female literacy is lower than the all India average, whereas, the male literacy is higher than the all India average.

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Figure 6 : Literacy Rate of 15-24 year old Rajasthan and India, Census 2001 (in %) Literacy Rate (15-24 years), Census 2001

India : Female literacy is higher In % R ajasthan : M ale literacy is higher

Sources : Com puted from Census 2001

The DISE data for the educational year 2008-09 as of September 30, 2008 reveals that there are more than one lakh schools in Rajasthan, in which there is a total enrollment of 12.79 million children in the primary and upper primary category. There are still about a little less than 1 lakh out of school children (91,726). The Net enrollment ratio of Rajasthan is 99.25 percent and the pupil-teacher ratio in the Government schools is 34.67. The percentage of children who have passed with greater than or equal to 60 percent are 51.60 percent and the number of girls per 1,000 boys enrolled is 813. Amongst the selected six districts, Banswara has the highest number of schools (3,577) and Jaisalmer has the lowest (1,596). The NER is highest in case of Jaisalmer (99.84 percent) and lowest in case of Banswara (99.15 percent). The Pupil- Teacher Ratio (PTR) is lowest in case of Kota (25.80) and the highest in case of Dausa (33.39). The number of girls per 1,000 boys upto eighth class is highest in case of Dausa (850) and Kota (850) and lowest in case of Jaisalmer (695).

Table 4 : Key Indicators from DISE, 2008-09 for Rajasthan and the three selected districts

Rajasthan/ % of Total Total Out of NER PTR Pass No. of District Total Schools Enrollment School (%) (Government) percent Girls per Literacy Children (>=60 1,000 percent) Boys enrolled Rajasthan 60.4 105,676 12,799,884 91,726 99.25 34.67 51.60 813 Ajmer 64.6 3,097 457,989 3,304 99.74 29.67 56.48 817 Dausa 61.8 2,607 355,778 633 99.83 33.39 54.48 850 Jaisalmer 51.0 1,596 132,433 920 99.84 29.70 53.69 695

Source: Elementary Education in Rajasthan, Progress Towards UEE, 2008-09, Dept. of School Education, Rajasthan

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Objectives of the Study

The broad objectives of the present study are:

1. to verify and validate the data collected through DISE 2. to study the usefulness of DISE data required for achieving the goal of Primary and Higher Primary education 3. to suggest appropriate measures for improving the quality of DISE data.

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 2 Study Methodology

Background

The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule.

Reference Period

The reference period for the DISE data and the post enumeration survey (PES) are the same i.e. September 30, 2009 for the districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10. In the present report, data for the three districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 have been presented.

Table 5 : Reference period of data of the three selected districts of Rajasthan, 2009-10

Sl. District Reference Period No. 1 Ajmer 2009-10 2 Dausa 2009-10 3 Jaisalmer 2009-10

Study Design

The guidelines for the study design and the name of the selected districts was provided by the Department of School Education, Government of Rajasthan, where it was suggested that 5 percent of Schools have to be selected from the three selected districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer.

Sampling Procedure

The study was planned to collect data from three districts covering 5 percent of the total primary and higher primary schools. The Department of School Education provided the list of Schools in the three districts of Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer to be covered in the Post Enumeration Survey. The total number of schools in all these three districts are to the tune of 7,447 out of which 5,533 (74.29 percent) are in the Government sector and 1,914 (25.70 percent) are in the Private sector. According to the sampling guideline, all the schools were stratified into Government and Private sector schools and 5 percent of the schools were selected by systematic random sampling from these two categories of Government and Private schools.

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Data Collection

The study was carried out in three districts of Rajasthan namely; Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer. In all, 7,447 schools are present in these six districts and 5 percent of these schools (395) have been selected by systematic random sampling after stratifying the schools as Government and Private schools. In total, 302 Government schools and 93 private schools have been covered in the survey.

In all, 395 schools have been selected from a total of 7,447 schools with 302 Government Schools and 93 private schools, with 180 in Ajmer, 133 in Dausa and 82 in Jaisalmer.

Table 6 : Number of total and sampled schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Sl. District Total Schools Sampled Schools No. No. of No. of Total No. of No. of Total Government Private No. of Government Private No. of Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools 1 Ajmer 2203 938 3141 136 44 180 2 Dausa 1855 810 2665 94 39 133 3 Jaisalmer 1475 166 1641 72 10 82 Total 5533 1914 7447 302 93 395

As per the sampling guideline, in each district atleast 20 schools have been selected per block and 5 percent of the total schools have been sampled.

Table 7 : Average number of schools per block in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Sl. District Number Average Percent of Sampled No. of Schools per Schools from Total Blocks block Schools 1 Ajmer 9 20 5.7 2 Dausa 5 27 5.0 3 Jaisalmer 3 27 5.0 Total 17 23 5.3

In these three districts, on an average 23 schools per block have been selected with 5.3 percent of the total schools.

Field Operations and Supervision

The field work of post enumeration survey of DISE was conducted and supervised by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics with the help of its well trained statistical assistants and staff of different Departments in the district. The field staff was given intensive training for one day before the initiation of the field work. It helped in getting reliable data from the field. The 35 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan training was done in a cascade format. The master trainers trained at the Directorate headquarters trained statistical assistants and other staff from different departments in the districts. Some of the filled in formats were spot checked by designated Deputy Director, Statistical Officers of the Directorate and Statistical Officers in the Districts.

Scrutiny of data and validation

The data was scrutinized and validated at the Directorate. The quality of data under PES was found to be of good order. The special DCF was constructed in line with the objectives of the study which was helpful in maintaining the quality of the data under PES. The quality of the data under PES was maintained to a great extent due to the well versed field staff, computer staff of the Directorate and the overall co-operation of the headmasters and principals, BRC/CRC members and the officials of SSA unit.

Data Entry and Analysis

After the scrutiny of PES data, data entry was done in a customized data entry module in excel and tabulation was done in excel at the Directorate with the help of its well trained computer personnel. The tabulated data was compared with the comparative data from DISE from SSA division in the State and the percentage of variation was computed for certain selected indicators.

Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted. Crosstabulations were done between different variables. In order to compare the data on some major indicators available in the Special Data Capture Format (DCF) and the DCF used in DISE, variation was computed by simple deviation method, which was used to estimate the deviation between DISE and PES data. The variation between the two data sets was calculated by using the following formula:

Percentage of Variation = X 100

Where, DISE stands for data collected from the sampled schools from the DCF used in DISE and PES stands for data collected from the sampled schools from the special DCF data.

The overall percentage of variation was computed by using the following formula:

Overall Percentage of Variation = X 100

Where, d1,d2…..dx stand for deviation of items of different indicators of DISE data from PES (Post enumeration survey) data ignoring ± signs and p1,p2,p3……pn denote the respective items of indicators of PES data

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The report consists of a comparative study of the PES and DISE data of the certain indicators of education collected from the 5% sampled schools.

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Chapter 3 Major Findings of the Post Enumeration Survey

In all, 395 schools were covered in the three districts of Ajmer, Dausa, and Jaisalmer of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10, out of which, 302 were government schools and 93 were private. The major findings have been presented here alongwith the tables. In some places, they have been illustrated with charts. The distribution of number of sampled schools and those found closed in the three districts are as follows:

Table 8 : Number of total and sampled schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Sl. District Sampled Schools Data available for following Scho No. schools ols No. of No. of Total No. of No. of Total Close Govern Private No. of Govern Private No. of d ment Schools Schools ment Schools Schools Schools Schools 1 Ajmer 136 44 180 136 44 180 0 2 Dausa 94 39 133 94 36 130 3 3 Jaisalmer 72 10 82 69 9 78 4 Total 302 93 395 299 89 388 7

Based on the data availability of DCF of DISE and the Special DCF of the 5% schools in all the three selected districts, some key aspects have been compared. One of them relates to the distribution of Schools by management and the other relates to the type of schools and some indicators related to different facilities in the schools. With regards to School management, large amount of variation has been found between the two sets of data. In case of school management, the variation is higher in case of private aided and private unaided schools, where none of the data is matching. In case of schools being managed by the school education department, the variation is 56.62 percent and in case of schools being managed by the local bodies, it is 46.43 percent (See figure 7 & table 9).

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Figure 7 : Variation between 5 % PES and DISE data in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Distribution of Schools by Management in the three Distribution of Schools by Management in the three districts in DISE districs in PES N=395 (7 schools Schools Unrecognize found to be closed) Private d reported to unaided 0% Unrecognized be closed 0% Schools Private 0% School Other 0% reported to unaided Education 1% Other be closed 9% Department Private 8% Aided 0% 35% 24% Private Aided 12%

Local Body 20% Tribal School Tribal Welfare Welfare Education Local Body Department Department Department 36% 0% 0% 55%

Table 9 : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total Schools by % % Management PES DISE Variation PES DISE % Variation PES DISE % Variation PES DISE Variation School Education Department 101 77 31.17 48 30 60.00 64 29 120.69 213 136 56.62 Tribal Welfare Department 0 0 Local Body 32 51 -37.25 42 50 -16.00 1 39 -97.44 75 140 -46.43 Private Aided 46 37 24.32 39 1 3800.00 9 9 0.00 94 47 100.00 Other 1 15 -93.33 15 -100.00 4 3 33.33 5 33 -84.85 Unrecognized 1 1 0 Private unaided 37 -100.00 0 37 -100.00 Schools reported to be closed 3 0 4 2 100.00 7 2 250.00 Total 180 180 133 133 82 82 395 395

Variation is also observed with respect to school type with 178 primary schools being reported by PES compared to 185 schools reported in DISE data (See table 10).

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Figure 8 : Variation between 5% PES and DISE data in School Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Distribution of School by type in the three districts in PES Distribution of Schools by type in the three districs in DISE Upper primary Upper primary only only 0% 1% Schools Schools Upper primary reported to be reported to be with Secondary Upper primary closed closed 6% with Secondary Primary with 0% Primary with 10% 0% Secondary Secondary 9% Primary 6% Primary 46% 47%

Primary with Primary with upper primary N=395 (7 schools upper primary 37% found to be closed) 38%

Table 10 : Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in School Type in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total % % % % School type PES DISE variation PES DISE variation PES DISE variation PES DISE variation Primary 73 76 -3.95 59 64 -7.81 46 45 2.22 178 185 -3.78 Primary with upper primary 68 68 0.00 53 48 10.42 26 28 -7.14 147 145 1.38 Primary with Secondary 20 19 5.26 13 2 550.00 2 2 0.00 35 23 52.17 Upper primary with Secondary 18 17 5.88 3 19 -84.21 4 5 -20.00 25 41 -39.02 Upper primary only 1 0 2 0 3 0 Schools reported to be closed 3 4 2 100.00 7 2 250.00 Total 180 180 133 133 82 82 395 395

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In case of total enrolment, the variation ranges from 1.62 percent in Dausa to 6.27 percent in Ajmer. This variation is higher in case of private schools compared to Government schools (See table 11).

Table 11 : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in total enrolment in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

PES DISE % of variation Districts Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Ajmer 15530 12627 28157 15237 11259 26496 1.92 12.15 6.27 Dausa 8598 7442 16040 8388 7397 15785 2.50 0.61 1.62 Jaislamer 5491 1230 6721 5322 1055 6377 3.18 16.59 5.39 Total 29619 21299 50918 28947 19711 48658 2.32 8.06 4.64 Total Schools 299 89 388 299 89 388

In case of the number of pupils and teachers in the three districts, the variation in case of number of students ranges from 5.92 percent in case of Ajmer to 1.63 percent in Dausa and in case of number of teachers, 43.35 percent in case of Ajmer to no variation in case of Dausa (See table 12). In case of number of Pupils and Teachers and the Pupil Teacher Ratio, also there is variation (See table 12).

Table 12 : Percentage variation between 5% PES and DISE data in Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

PTR PES DISE % Variation

Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Total Students 15480 12584 28064 15237 11259 26496 1.59 11.77 5.92 Total Teachers 746 494 1240 507 358 865 47.14 37.99 43.35 Ajmer PTR 20.75 25.47 46.22 30.05 31.45 61.5 -30.95 -19.00 -24.84 Total Students 8424 7619 16043 8388 7397 15785 0.43 3.00 1.63 Total Teachers 295 270 565 287 278 565 2.79 -2.88 0.00 PTR Dausa 28.56 28.22 56.77 29.23 26.61 55.83 -2.29 6.05 1.68 Total Students 5491 1230 6721 5322 1055 6377 3.18 16.59 5.39 Total Teachers 169 55 224 181 53 234 -6.63 3.77 -4.27 PTR Jaisalmer 32.49 22.36 54.85 29.4 19.91 49.31 10.5 12.35 11.25 Total Students 29395 21433 50828 28947 19711 48658 1.55 8.74 4.46 Total Teachers Total of 3 1210 819 2029 975 689 1664 24.1 18.87 21.94 districts PTR 24.29 26.17 25.05 29.69 28.61 29.24 -18.17 -8.52 -14.33

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In case of availability of facilities in schools, the variation is 42.70 percent, 7.71 percent, 7.48 percent and 1.19 percent for availability of girls’ toilet, availability of electricity, availability of playground and the availability of common toilet in the schools respectively (See figure 9 & table 12a).

Figure 9 : Variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in different facilities in schools of the total of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

PES DISE N=395 (7 schools found to be closed) 100 94 90 80

70 65 64

60 54 47 50 44 39 40 36

30 20

10

0 % of schools in which play % of schools in which % of schools in which girls % of schools in which ground is available common toilet is available toilet is available electricity is available

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Table 12a : Percentage variation between 5 percent PES and DISE data in different facilities in schools of the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total % % % % PES DISE variation PES DISE variation PES DISE variation PES DISE variation % of schools in which play ground is available 56.67 51.67 9.68 39.85 51.13 -22.06 21.95 31.71 -30.78 43.8 47.34 -7.48 % of schools in which common toilet is available 66.11 64.44 2.59 70.68 70.68 0.00 52.44 52.44 0.00 64.81 64.05 1.19 % of schools in which girls’ toilet is available* 57.78 97.78 -40.91 42.11 98.5 -57.25 63.41 76.83 -17.47 53.67 93.67 -42.70 % of schools in which electricity is available 55.56 48.33 14.96 24.81 26.32 -5.74 25.61 25.61 0.00 38.99 36.2 7.71 % Schools reported to be closed 0 0 2.26 0 4.88 2.44 100.00 7 2 250.00 Total no. of schools 180 180 133 133 82 82 395 395 *Note: The variation in the percentage of girls’ toilets is due to fact that the Education Department has issued instructions to schools to consider single toilets as girl’s toilets as a result of which, in the DISE DCF, single toilets have been referred to as girls’ toilets. So, the percentage of girls’ toilet reported in DISE DCF is 93.67 percent compared to 53.67 percent in case of PES.

The overall percentage of variation between the two sets of data based on the above indicators is 4.75 percent.

The key findings of the data of five percent sample checking of the Post Enumeration Survey on various aspects such as school management, gender and category based distribution of schools, school building type and condition, total number of classrooms and other rooms by condition, availability of facilities in schools, enrollment and examination results etc. have been presented in this chapter. The findings are based on a total of 388 schools covered in these three districts.

School Management

With regards to school management in the 3 districts, it is reported that the highest percentage of schools are managed by the School Education Department (54.90 percent) followed by private aided/ private unaided (23.45 percent), followed by local body (19.33 percent) (See figure 10 & table 13).

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Figure 10 : Distribution of Schools by Management in the three selected districts of Rajasthan Distribution of Schools by Management School Education Department Tribal Welfare Department Local Body Private Aided/Private Other Unrecognised 90 82 80 In % ls o 70 o h c 60 56 55 S f o 50 e g 37 ta 40 n 32 e 28 rc 30 26 e 23 P 19 20 18 12 10 5 1 2 1 2 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district

School management

Table 13 : Distribution of Schools by Management in Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES

School Ajmer % Dausa % Jaisalmer % Total of % Management three Districts

School 101 56.1 48 36.9 64 82.1 213 54.9 Education Department Tribal Welfare 0 0 0 0 0 Department Local Body 32 17.8 42 32.3 1 1.3 75 19.33 Private 46 25.6 36 27.7 9 11.5 91 23.45 Aided/Private Other 1 0.6 3 2.3 4 5.1 8 2.06 Unrecognised 0 1 0.8 0 1 0.26

Total Schools 180 100 130 100 78 100 388 100

Among the 3 selected districts, in Ajmer district highest number of schools are reported to be managed by the school education department (56.10 percent) followed by private aided/ private unaided (25.60 percent) followed by local body (17.80 percent) and others. Similarly, in Dausa district highest number of schools are managed by school education department (36.90 percent) followed by local body (32.30 percent) followed by private aided/ private (27.70 percent) and

45 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan others. In Jaisalmer also, it has been reported that the highest number of schools are managed by school education department (82.1 percent) followed by private aided/private unaided (11.50 percent) followed by others (5.10 percent).

Overall, the number schools managed by the school education department is highest in Jaisalmer (82.10 percent) and lowest in Dausa (36.90 percent). Similarly, the number of schools managed under private aided/ private unaided is highest in Dausa (27.70 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (11.50 percent). The number of schools managed by local bodies is highest in Dausa (32.30 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (1.30 percent).

Status of Teachers’ Posts

Overall, the percentage of posts of teachers filled up against the total sanctioned post in the three districts is 87.93 percent, in case of Government and Private schools, 96.07 percent of the teachers’ post is filled up in private schools and 82.64 percent in Government schools (See figure 11 & table 19).

In Ajmer district, it is reported that a total of 86.69 percent post of teachers are filled up, out of which, 95.75 percent are filled in private schools and 80.70 percent in government Schools out of total post sanctioned. In Dausa district, it is reported that, a total of 92.43 percent teachers post are filled up, out of which 96.21 percent are filled in private schools and 89.12 percent are filled in government schools, out of total post sanctioned. In Jaisalmer district, it is reported that a total 83.27 percent teachers post are filled up, out of which, 98.21 percent are filled in private schools and 79.32 percent in government schools, out of total post sanctioned. Overall, the percentage of teachers post filled up, out of total post sanctioned, is highest in Dausa (92.43 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (83.27 percent). Amongst the private schools, it is highest in Jaisalmer (98.21 percent) and lowest in Ajmer (95.75 percent). Amongst the Government schools, it is highest in Dausa (89.12 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (79.34 percent).

Figure 11 : Percentage of teachers working against the total post sanctioned in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Percentage of teachers working against the total post sanctioned In %

96 96 98 96 100 92 87 89 88 90 83 83 81 79 80 e 70 g ta 60 n e 50 rc e P 40 30 20 10 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district Type of schools

Total Private Government

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Gender and category based distribution of schools

Overall, in the three districts, 82.22 percent schools are Co-ed, 12.37 percent schools are only for boys and rest 5.41 percent are only for girls. The highest percent of Co-ed schools are in Jaisalmer (96.15 percent) and lowest in Dausa (64.62 percent). The highest percent of schools which are only for boys, is in Dausa (30.77 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (1.28 percent). Similarly, the highest percent of schools which are only for girls, are in Ajmer (7.22 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (2.56 percent). Among the schools having primary classes only, 85.96 percent schools are Co-ed, 12.92 percent schools are only for boys and 1.12 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 80.95 percent schools are Co-ed, 12.24 percent schools are only for boys and 6.80 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary classes, 71.43 percent schools are Co-ed, 11.43 percent schools are only for boys and 17.14 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary, three-fourths schools are Co-ed, 12.50 percent schools are only for boys and 12.50 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary only, 80.00 percent schools are Co-ed, 10.00 percent schools are only for boys and 10.00 percent schools are only for girls (See table 20a and 20b).

Among the three districts, in Ajmer district, 88.89 percent schools are Co-ed, 3.89 percent schools are only for boys and 7.22 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 95.89 percent schools are Co-ed, 2.74 percent schools are only for boys and 1.37 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 86.76 percent schools are Co-ed, 2.94 percent schools are only for boys, and 10.29 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 80.00 percent schools are Co-ed, 5.00 percent schools are only for boys, and 15.00 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having upper primary only, 77.78 percent schools are Co-ed, 11.11 percent schools are only for boys, and 11.11 percent schools are only for girls.

In Dausa district, 64.62 percent schools are Co-ed, 30.77 percent schools are only for boys and 4.62 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 62.71 percent schools are Co-ed, 35.59 percent schools are only for boys and 1.69 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 67.92 percent schools are Co-ed, 28.10 percent schools are only for boys and 3.77 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 53.85 percent schools are Co- ed, 23.08 percent schools are only for boys and 23.08 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary with secondary, 66.67 percent schools are Co-ed, 33.33 percent schools are only for boys and 0.00 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having upper primary only, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. In Jaisalmer district 96.15 percent schools are Co-ed, 1.28 percent schools are only for boys and 2.56 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary only, 100.00 percent schools are Co-ed. Among the schools having primary with upper primary, 92.31 percent schools are Co-ed,3.85 percent schools are only for boys and 3.85 percent schools are only for girls. Among the schools having primary with secondary, 100.00 percent

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Gender-wise permanent and other staff in schools

In the three districts, overall, 55.36 percent male and 44.64 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary schools, it is 50.30 percent for males and 49.70 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 56.91 percent for males and 43.09 percent for females. Similarly, in the three districts overall, 70.00 percent male and 30.00 percent females are working as para teachers. In primary schools, it is 86 percent for males and 14 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 54.00 percent for males and 46.00 percent for females (See table 21a, 21b, 21c and 21d).

Among the three districts, in Ajmer district overall, 37.57 percent male and 62.43 percent female teachers are working other than the headmaster. In primary schools, it is 33.65 percent for males and 66.35 percent for females, whereas in upper primary schools, it is 38.87 percent for males and 61.13 percent for females.

Similarly, in Ajmer district overall, 63.49 percent male and 36.51 percent females are working as a para teacher. In primary, it is 85.71 percent for male and 14.29 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is 52.38 percent and 47.62 percent respectively. In Dausa district overall, 82.81 percent male and 17.19 percent female teachers are working other than headmaster. In primary, it is 81.82 percent for male and 18.18 percent for female, whereas in upper primary, it is percent are 83.05 percent for males and 46.90 percent for females. Similarly in Dausa district overall, 80.00 percent male and 20.00 percent female are working as para teacher. In primary, it is 78.57 percent for male and 21.43 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is percent are 83.33 percent for males and 16.67 percent for females. In Jaisalmer district overall, 75.86 percent male and 24.14 percent female are working other than the headmaster. In primary, it is 70.27 percent for males and 29.73 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 77.78 percent for males and 22.22 percent for females.

Similarly, in Jaisalmer district overall, 82.35 percent males and 17.65 percent females are working as para teachers. In primary schools, it is 93.33 percent for males and 6.67 percent for females, whereas in upper primary, it is 0.00 percent for male and 100 percent for females.

Attendance of the teachers on the day of visit

Overall, 39.35 percent of the teachers were present on the day of survey, out of the total working teachers. The highest percent of teachers were present in Jaisalmer district (79.46 percent) followed by Ajmer (35.44 percent) and lowest in Dausa (31.01 percent) (See figure 12 & table 22).

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Figure 12 : Percent of staff present on the day of survey against the total working in the three selected districts of Rajasthan Percent of staff present on the day of survey against the total working

90 79 In % 80 70 60 50 35 31 39 40 30 20 10 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 districts

School building type and condition

Status of school building

In Government Schools:

With regards to the status of school building in the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (96.32 percent) followed by government on rent (2.67 percent) and lowest are without building (1.00 percent). Among the three districts, in Ajmer district, highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (94.12 percent) followed by government on rent (3.68 percent) and lowest are without building (2.21 percent). In Dausa district, highest percent of schools are functioning in government building (96.81 percent) and lowest in government on rent (3.19 percent). In Jaisalmer district, all the schools are functioning in government building (100.00 percent) (See table 23a).

In Private Schools:

With regards to the status of school building in the 3 districts, the highest percent of schools are functioning in Private on rent (56.18 percent) followed by Private building (43.82 percent). Among the three districts, in Ajmer district highest percent of schools are functioning in Private on rent (65.91 percent) followed by Private building (34.09 percent). In Dausa district, highest percent of schools are functioning in private building (52.78 percent) followed by Private on rent (47.22 percent). In Jaisalmer district, highest percent of schools are functioning in private building (55.56 percent) followed by Private on rent (44.44 percent) (See table 23b).

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Type of school building

Out of the total sample of 388 selected schools in the three districts, 95.10 percent are functioning in pucca buildings, 4.12 percent are partially pucca and 0.77 percent are kuccha building. In Ajmer, it is 95.56 percent for pucca, 3.33 percent for partially pucca and 1.11 percent for kuccha. In Dausa, it is 92.31 percent for pucca and 7.69 percent for partially pucca. In Jaisalmer, it is 98.72 percent for pucca and 1.28 percent for kuccha building (See table 23c).

Total number of classrooms and other rooms by condition

Government Schools

Out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 78.40 percent are in good condition, 14.98 percent need minor repair, 4.62 percent need major repair and 2.00 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 77.61 percent, 16.25 percent, 4.12 percent and 2.02 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 79.88 percent, 12.61 percent, 5.56 percent and 1.95 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district out of total rooms available in the school, 76.81 percent are in good condition, 17.58 percent need minor repair, 4.51 percent need major repair and 1.10 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 76.45 percent, 19.57 percent, 3.81 percent and 0.17 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 77.52 percent, 13.68 percent, 5.86 percent and 2.93 percent respectively. In Dausa district out of total rooms available in the school, 81.93 percent are in good condition, 10.40 percent need minor repair, 4.20 percent need major repair and 3.47 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 76.01 percent, 13.75 percent, 5.12 percent and 5.12 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 94.35 percent, 3.39 percent and 2.26 percent respectively. In Jaisalmer district out of total rooms available in the school, 77.30 percent are in good condition, 15.28 percent need minor repair, 5.39 percent need major repair and 2.02 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 76.45 percent, 19.57 percent, 3.81 percent and 0.17 percent respectively. For other rooms, it is 82.51 percent, 12.17 percent, 3.42 percent and 1.90 percent respectively.

Private Schools

Out of total rooms available in the school in the 3 districts, 92.62 percent are in good condition, 4.70 percent need minor repair, 0.17 percent need major repair and 2.52 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 91.89 percent, 5.20 percent, 0.21 percent and 2.70 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 95.65 percent, 2.61 percent, 0.00 percent and 1.74 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, out of total rooms available in the school, 93.39 percent are in good condition, 4.67 percent need minor repair, 0.19 percent need major repairs and 1.75 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 92.29 percent, 5.78 percent, 0.24 percent and 1.69 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 97.98 percent, 0.00 percent, 0.00 percent and 2.02 percent respectively. In Dausa district, out of total rooms available in the school, 96.45 percent are in good condition, 2.26 percent need minor repair, 1.29 percent need major repair and 0.00 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 96.83 percent, 2.38 percent and 0.79 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 94.83 percent, 1.72 percent, 3.45 percent and none respectively. In Jaisalmer

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Both Government and Private Schools

Out of total rooms available in 388 sampled schools in the 3 districts, 81.79 percent are in good condition, 12.53 percent need minor repair, 3.56 percent need major repair and 2.12 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms, it is 81.61 percent, 13.15 percent, 3.03 percent and 2.21 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 82.20 percent, 11.14 percent, 4.74 percent and 1.92 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, out of total rooms available in the school, 82.79 percent are in good condition, 12.92 percent need minor repair, 2.95 percent need major repair and 1.33 percent is not usable. For number of classrooms it is 82.91 percent, 13.95 percent, 2.36 percent and 0.79 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 82.51 percent, 10.34 percent, 4.43 percent and 2.71 percent respectively. In Dausa district, out of total rooms available in the school, 87.18 percent are in good condition, 7.46 percent need minor repair, 3.15 percent need major repair and 2.21 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 84.43 percent, 9.15 percent, 3.37 percent and 3.05 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 94.47 percent, 2.98 percent, 2.55 percent and 0.00 percent respectively. In Jaisalmer district, out of total rooms available in the school, 78.94 percent are in good condition, 13.66 percent need minor repairs, 4.55 percent need major repairs and 2.85 percent are not usable. For number of classrooms it is 83.89 percent, 10.03 percent, 2.74 percent and 3.34 percent respectively. For other rooms it is 70.71 percent, 19.70 percent, 7.58 percent and 2.02 percent respectively (See table 23d).

Average Number of Classrooms in a School

In Government schools, overall, in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 4. It is almost same in all the 3 districts. In private schools, overall in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 5. It is highest in Ajmer (9) and same for Dausa and Jaisalmer (7). Overall, in the 3 districts, the average number of classrooms is 4. It is highest in Ajmer (6) followed by Dausa (5) and lowest in Jaisalmer (4).

Facilities available in schools

Availability of boundary walls

Overall, in the three districts, 52.17 percent Government school and 59.55 percent private schools, have permanent boundary walls in the schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 18.06 percent for Government schools and 12.36 percent for private schools, whereas, in 29.77 percent Government schools and 28.09 percent private School, no boundary wall is available in the school. Among the 3 district, in Ajmer district, the percent of school having permanent

51 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan boundary walls is 61.73 percent for Government schools and 65.91 percent for private Schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 18.38 percent for Government and 15.91 percent for private schools, whereas in 19.58 percent Government and 18.18 percent private Schools, no boundary wall is available in the school (See table 24a, 24b, 24c and 24d).

In Dausa district, the percent of school have permanent boundary walls, is 45.74 percent for Government and 61.11 percent for private schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 17.02 percent for Government and 5.56 percent for private schools, whereas in 37.23 percent Government and 33.33 percent private schools, no boundary wall in available in the Dausa district.

In Jaisalmer district, the percent of school having permanent boundary walls is 42.03 percent for Government schools and 22.22 percent for private Schools. For temporary boundary walls, it is 18.84 percent for Government and 22.22 percent for private Schools, whereas, in 39.13 percent Government and 55.56 percent private Schools, no boundary wall is available in the school.

Availability of playground

With regards to the availability of playgrounds in the school overall, 44.82 percent Government and 43.82 percent private schools, have this facility. For Government schools, it is highest in Ajmer (59.56 percent) followed by Dausa (41.49 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.29 percent). For private schools, the highest percent of schools in which playground facility is available covered under Ajmer district (47.73 percent) followed by Jaisalmer (44.44 percent) and lowest in Dausa (38.89 percent) (See figure 13 & table 25).

Figure 13 : Availability of playground in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Availability of playground in the schools In %

70 60 60 48 50 44 45 44 41 39 40

30 Percentage 20 20

10

0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district

District

Govt. Private

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Availability of girls’ toilet in Schools

It is evident that out of the total sample of size 388 schools, in 51.84 percent Government and 64.04 percent private schools, girl’s toilets are available. In case of Government school, it is highest in Jaisalmer (63.77 percent) followed by Ajmer (54.41 percent) and lowest in Dausa (39.36 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest in Jaisalmer (88.89 percent) followed by Ajmer (68.18 percent) and lowest in Dausa (52.78 percent) (See figure 14 & table 25).

Figure 14 : Availability of girls’ toilets in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Availability of girls' toilets in the schools In %

100 89 90 80 68 70 64 64 60 54 53 52 Percentage 50 39 40 30 20 10 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district

Districts

Govt. Private

Availability of common toilets in the school

Out of the total sample of size 388 schools, in 64.21 percent Government and 71.91 percent private Schools, common toilets are available. In case of Government schools, it is highest in Dausa (71.28 percent) followed by Ajmer (64.71 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (53.62 percent). In case of private Schools, it is highest in Dausa (75 percent) followed by Ajmer (70.45 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (66.67 percent) (See figure 15 & table 25).

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Figure 15 : Availability of common toilets in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Availability of common toilets in the schools In %

80 75 70 71 72 70 65 67 64 60 54 50 40 percentage 30 20 10 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district Districts

Govt. Private

Availability of electricity in the schools

Out of the total sample of 388 schools, only 29.77 percent Government and 73.03 percent private schools are there, in which electricity is available. In Ajmer district, it is 45.59 percent for Government and 86.36 percent for private. For Dausa district, it is 12.77 percent for Government and 58.33 percent for private Schools, whereas in case of Jaisalmer district, it is 21.74 percent for Government and 66.67 percent for private schools (See figure 16 & table 25).

Figure 16 : Availability of electricity in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Availability of electricity in the schools In %

100 90 86 80 73 70 67 58 e g 60 ta n 50 46 e rc 40 e 30 P 30 22 20 13 10 0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district Districts

Govt. Private

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Availability of drinking water facility in the school

Overall, in the 3 districts in 89.97 percent Government and 100.00 percent private Schools, drinking water facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Ajmer (91.91 percent) followed by Dausa (89.36 percent) and lowest in Jaisalmer (86.96 percent), whereas in case of private Schools, drinking water facility is available in all the schools (See table 25).

Source of drinking water

Out of the total 388 schools, the most reported source of drinking water in Government schools, is handpump (46.15 percent) followed by tap water (25.42 percent) followed by others (17.73 percent) and lowest is water from wells (0.67 percent). Whereas in case of private School, tap water is the most popular source of drinking water covering (62.92 percent) schools, followed by others (17.96 percent) followed by hand pump (15.73 percent) and lowest is water from wells (3.37 percent) (See table 25a).

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district the highest percent of Government schools, are using hand pump (43.38 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by tap water (32.35 percent), followed by other sources (16.16 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest for tap water (68.18 percent).

In Dausa district, the highest percent of Government schools, are using hand pump (80.85 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by tap water (5.32 percent), followed by other sources (2.13 percent). Whereas in case of private Schools, it is highest for tap water (58.33 percent), followed by hand pump (22.22 percent) followed by others (16.67 percent).

In Jaisalmer district ,the highest percent of Government schools, are using other facility (42.03 percent) as a source of drinking water followed by tap water (39.13 percent), followed by hand pump (14.35 percent) and lowest by water well (1.45 percent). Whereas, in case of private schools, it is highest for tap water (56.56 percent).

Availability of computer in good condition

Out of the total sample of 388 schools, in 11.71 percent Government and 46.07 percent private Schools computer facility is available. For Government schools, it is highest in Ajmer (13.97 percent) followed by Jaisalmer (13.04 percent) and lowest in Dausa (7.45 percent). In case of private Schools, it is highest in Ajmer (61.36 percent), followed by Jaisalmer (55.55 percent) and lowest in Dausa (25.00 percent) (See figure 17 & table 25).

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Figure 17 : Availability of computers in good condition in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Availability of computers in good condition In %

70 61 60 56

50 46 e g 40 ta n e rc 30 25 e P 20 14 13 12 10 7

0 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer Total of 3 district Districts Govt. Private

Availability of classrooms chairs for students in the schools

Overall, in the 3 districts in 90.30 percent Government schools, chairs are not available to student followed by 8.70 percent schools where chairs are available to some students followed by 1.00 percent where chairs are available to all students. Whereas in case of private schools, in 66.29 percent schools chairs are not available to students followed by 19.90 percent chairs are available to all students, followed by 14.61 percent where chairs are available to some students (See table 26a and 26b).

In Ajmer district, in 81.62 percent Government and 50.00 percent private schools, chairs are not available to students. Similarly, in 16.91 percent Government and 20.45 percent private schools, chairs are not available to some students and in 1.47 percent Government and 29.55 percent private schools, where chairs are available to all students.

In Dausa district, in 98.94 percent Government and 86.11 percent private schools, in which chairs are not available to students. Similarly, in 1.06 percent Government and 5.56 percent private schools, chairs are not available to some students.

In Jaisalmer district, in 95.65 percent Government and 66.67 percent private schools, in which chairs are not available to students. Similarly in 2.90 percent Government and 22.22 percent private schools, chairs are not available to some students and in 1.45 percent Government and 11.11 percent private Schools, where chairs are available to all students.

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Separate toilet for teacher and other staff

Overall, in 3 districts 15.72 percent Government and 34.83 percent private Schools, separate toilet facility for teachers and other staff are available. In Ajmer district, it is 26.47 percent for Government and 43.18 percent for private Schools. In Dausa district, it is 9.57 percent for Government and 22.22 percent for private Schools. In Jaisalmer district, it is 2.9 percent for Government and 44.44 percent for private Schools (See figure 18 & table 25).

Figure 18 : Availability of separate toilet for teachers and other staff in the schools in the three selected districts of Rajasthan

Separate toilet for teachers and other staff In %

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Number of schools where single teacher is working

Out of the total sample of size 388 schools (actual sample size was 395 but 7 schools were found closed), in 19.32 percent schools only a single teacher is working. It is highest in Jaisalmer (46.15 percent) followed by Dausa (17.69 percent) and lowest in Ajmer (8.88 percent) (See table 27).

Educational qualification of head master/ senior teachers

Out of total sample of 388 schools in the 3 districts, in 31.44 percent schools the educational qualification of head master/senior teachers is post-graduation with B.Ed followed by 21.39 percent with graduation and B.Ed followed 12.37 percent higher secondary with BSTC and 3.61 percent in which the qualification is post graduation with M.Ed (See table 28).

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, in the highest percent of schools (33.33 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is post graduation with B.Ed. followed by (17.22 percent) graduation with B.Ed. followed by higher secondary with BSTC (12.78 percent) and lowest is post graduation with M.Ed (5.00 percent).

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In Dausa district, in the highest percent of schools (36.92 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is post graduation with B.Ed. followed by (30.00 percent) other qualifications followed by (21.54 percent) graduation with B.Ed. followed by (7.69 percent) higher secondary with BSTC and lowest is (3.85 percent) post graduation with M.Ed.

In Jaisalmer district, in highest percent of schools (32.05 percent) the educational qualification of the headmaster/senior teachers is others followed by (30.77 percent) graduation with B.Ed. followed by (19.23 percent) higher secondary with BSTC and lowest is (17.95 percent) post graduation with M.Ed.

Service length at the post of Headmaster/ Senior Teacher

Overall, in the 3 districts the highest percent of schools (63.76 percent) are covered under the category, in which the service length at the post of head master/senior teacher is upto 5 years followed by 38.96 percent where service length upto 2 years and lowest (36.24 percent) in which service length is above 5 years (See table 29a and 29b).

Years elapsed since the establishment of the school

Out of the total 388 schools covered, in 57.22 percent of schools, the schools are more than 12 years old, whereas in the rest 42.78 percent of schools are old upto 12 years. In case of Government schools, it is 60.54 percent and 39.46 percent whereas in case of private Schools, it is 46.07 percent and 53.93 percent respectively. Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, in 60 percent schools the duration of establishment of school is more than 12 years whereas, in the rest 40 percent, it is duration is up to 12 years. In case of Government schools it is 67.65 percent and 32.35 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 36.36 percent and 63.64 percent respectively(See table 30a, 30b, 30c and 30d).

In Dausa district, in 53.85 percent schools the years elapsed since the establishment of school, is more than 12 years, whereas, in the rest 46.15 percent it is upto 12 years. In case of Government schools, it is 56.38 percent and 43.62 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 47.22 percent and 52.78 percent respectively.

In Jaisalmer district, in 56.41 percent schools, the duration of establishment of school is more than 12 years whereas, in the rest 43.59 percent this duration is upto 12 years. In case of Government schools it is 52.17 percent and 47.83 percent respectively, whereas in case of private Schools, it is 88.89 percent and 11.11 percent respectively.

Genderwise and social categorywise student’s enrollment in the schools 2008-09

Overall, in the three districts 51,859 students have been enrolled in primary and upper primary classes in the year 2008-09, out of which, 37,610 students are enrolled in primary classes, out of which 52.72 percent are boys and 47.28 percent are girls, and in upper primary total 14,249 students are enrolled out of which 62.39 percent are boys and 37.61 percent are girls (See table 31).

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In case of Government schools overall, 23,864 students are enrolled in primary classes, out of which 49.83 percent are boys and 50.17 percent are girls. In the case of upper primary, total 7,672 students are enrolled, out of which 61.10 percent are boys and 38.90 percent are girls.

In case of private Schools, total 13,746 students are enrolled in primary classes, out of which 57.74 percent are boys and 42.26 percent are girls. In case of upper primary classes overall, 6,577 students are enrolled out which, 63.18 percent are boys and 36.82 percent are girls.

Out of the total enrolled students in primary classes in the 3 districts, 8.60 percent are repeaters, 20.80 percent are in SC category, 12.30 percent are in ST, 44.9 percent in OBC, 0.60 percent are disabled and 1.80 percent are drop outs. Out of the total enrolled students in upper primary classes in the 3 districts, 7.40 percent are repeaters, 18.20 percent are in SC category, 11.40 percent are in ST, 44.28 percent in OBC, 0.50 percent are disabled and 1.20 percent are drop outs.

Government schools :

Out of the total enrolled student in primary classes in the 3 districts, 13.00 percent are repeaters and social category-wise, 24.40 percent are in SC category, 12.40 percent are in ST, 51.70 percent are in OBC. In all, 0.30 percent are disabled. In all, 1.90 percent are drop outs.

Out of the total enrolled student in upper primary classes in the 3 districts, 11.40 percent are repeaters, 23.20 percent are in SC category, 9.70 percent are in ST, 54.80 percent are in OBC, 0.20 percent are disabled and 1.70 percent are drop outs.

Private schools :

Out of the total enrolled student in primary classes in the 3 districts, 1.00 percent are repeaters, and social category-wise 14.40 percent are in SC category, 12.10 percent are in ST , 33.10 percent are in OBC, 1.10 percent are disabled and 1.70 percent are drop outs. Out of the total enrolled student in upper primary classes in the 3 districts, 2.80 percent are repeaters, 12.30 percent are in SC category, 13.50 percent are in ST , 31.00 percent are in OBC, 1.00 percent are disabled and 0.70 percent are drop outs.

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district overall, 19587 students are enrolled in primary classes and 8449 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 11580 (59.12 percent) are enrolled in government school and 8007 (40.87 percent) are enrolled in private School. Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 4857 (57.48 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 3592 (42.51 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 51.20 percent are boys and 48.80 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 50.53

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With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Ajmer district, 58.64 percent are boys and 41.36 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 61.84 percent for boys and 38.16 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 54.31 percent for boys and 45.69 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 8.00 percent are repeaters, 20.00 percent are in SC category, 3.10 percent are in ST, 52.70 percent are in OBC, 0.90 percent are disabled and 2.20 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 10.00 percent for repeaters, 16.10 percent for SC category, 1.90 percent for ST, 52.60 percent for OBC, 0.80 percent for disabled and 1.50 percent for drop outs.

In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 12.70 percent are repeaters, 23.30 percent are in SC category, 3.90 percent are in ST , 66.30 percent are in OBC, 0.20 percent are disabled and 3.40 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 14.60 percent for repeaters, 19.50 percent for SC category, 2.50 percent for ST, 68.90 percent for OBC, 0.20 percent for disabled and 2.20 percent for drop outs.

In case of private Schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 1.20 percent are repeaters, 15.10 percent are in SC category, 1.90 percent are in ST, 32.90 percent are in OBC, 1.80 percent are disabled and 0.60 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 3.60 percent for repeaters, 11.60 percent for SC category, 1.10 percent for ST, 30.40 percent for OBC, 1.60 percent for disabled and 0.50 percent for drop outs.

In Dausa district overall, 12344 students are enrolled in primary classes and 4401 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 7362 (59.64 percent) are enrolled in government school and 4982 (40.35 percent) are enrolled in private schools. Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 1901 (43.19 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 2500 (56.80 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 53.46 percent are boys and 46.57 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 46.00 percent for boys and 53.99 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 64.39 percent for boys and 35.60 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Dausa district, 65.62 percent are boys and 34.37 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 55.81 percent for boys and 44.18 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 73.08 percent for boys and 26.92 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 5.10 percent are repeaters, 22.90 percent are in SC category, 30.30 percent are in ST, 31.20 percent are in OBC, 0.30 percent are disabled and 1.40 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 3.10 percent for repeaters, 21.70

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In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district 7.90 percent are repeaters, 28.70 percent are in SC category, 31.00 percent are in ST , 30.80 percent are in OBC, 0.40 percent are disabled and 0.30 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary it is 4.60 percent for repeaters, 32.90 percent for SC category, 31.20 percent for ST, 24.50 percent for OBC, 0.10 percent for disabled and 0.50 percent for drop outs.

In case of private schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 0.80 percent are repeaters, 14.30 percent are in SC category, 29.30 percent are in ST , 31.90 percent are in OBC, 0.10 percent are disabled and 3.10 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary it is 2.00 percent for repeaters, 13.10 percent for SC category, 33.00 percent for ST, 30.80 percent for OBC, 0.20 percent for disabled and 1.00 percent for drop outs.

In Jaisalmer district overall, 5679 students are enrolled in primary classes and 1399 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 4922 (86.67 percent) are enrolled in government school and 757 (13.32 percent) are enrolled in private School. Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 914 (65.33 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 485 (34.66 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 56.43 percent are boys and 43.56 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 53.92 percent for boys and 46.07 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 72.78 percent for boys and 27.21 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 74.83 percent are boys and 25.16 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 73.19 percent for boys and 26.80 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 77.93 percent for boys and 22.06 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 18.30 percent are repeaters, 19.00 percent are in SC category, 4.80 percent are in ST, 47.70 percent are in OBC, 0.30 percent are disabled and 1.30 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 5.40 percent for repeaters, 19.90 percent for SC category, 3.40 percent for ST, 40.30 percent for OBC, 0.30 percent for disabled and 1.10 percent for drop-outs.

In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 21.10 percent are repeaters, 20.80 percent are in SC category, 4.50 percent are in ST, 48.50 percent are in OBC, 0.30 percent are disabled and 0.80 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 8.00 percent for repeaters, 23.00 percent for SC category, 2.70 percent for ST, 42.80 percent for OBC, 0.20 percent for disabled and 1.10 percent for drop outs.

In case of private Schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 0.00 percent are repeaters, 7.50 percent are in SC category, 7.00 percent are in ST, 42.50 percent are in OBC, 0.10 percent are disabled and

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5.00 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 0.60 percent for repeaters, 14.20 percent for SC category, 4.70 percent for ST, 35.70 percent for OBC, 0.40 percent for disabled and 1.00 percent for drop-outs.

Genderwise and social categorywise students’ enrollment in the schools for 2009-10

Overall, in the three districts, 50,908 students are enrolled in primary and upper primary classes, out of which, 36,837 students are enrolled in primary classes 14,071 in upper primary classes. Out of total students enrolled in primary classes, 22,193 (60.24 percent) are enrolled in government schools and 14,644 (39.75 percent) in Private schools. Out of total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 7550 (53.65 percent) are enrolled in government schools and 6,521 (46.34 percent) in Private schools (See table 32).

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in the 3 district, 52.76 percent are boys and 47.23 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 42.29 percent for boys and 50.70 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 58.01 percent for boys and 41.98 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in the 3 district ,60.13 percent are boys and 39.86 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 59.39 percent for boys and 40.60 percent for girls. For private schools, it is 60.98 percent for boys and 39.01 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total enrolled students in primary classes in the 3 districts, 8.58 percent are repeaters, 21.25 percent are in SC category, 11.51 percent are in ST , 44.96 percent in OBC, 0.26 percent are disabled and 1.97 percent are drop outs. Out of the total enrolled students in upper primary classes in the 3 districts, 7.33 percent are repeaters, 18.53 percent are in SC category, 10.87 percent are in ST , 47.03 percent in OBC, 0.22 percent are disabled and 1.92 percent are drop outs.

Government schools :

Out of the total enrolled student in primary classes in the 3 districts, 13.49 percent are repeaters, 24.75 percent are in SC category, 12.38 percent are in ST , 49.66 percent are in OBC, 0.35 percent are disabled and 2.29 percent are drop outs.

Out of the total enrolled student in upper primary classes in the 3 districts, 11.60 percent are repeaters, 23.36 percent are in SC category, 9.87 percent are in ST , 56.03 percent are in OBC, 0.29 percent are disabled and 1.95 percent are drop outs.

Private Schools

Out of the total enrolled student in primary classes in the 3 districts, 1.15 percent are repeaters, 15.95 percent are in SC category, 10.20 percent are in ST , 37.84 percent are in OBC, 0.11 percent are disabled and 1.47 percent are drop outs. Out of the total enrolled student in upper primary classes in the 3 districts 2.38 percent are repeaters, 12.93 percent are in SC category, 12.02 percent are

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Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district overall, 19607 students are enrolled in primary classes and 8550 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 10737 (54.76 percent) are enrolled in government school and 8870 (45.23 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 4793 (56.05 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 3757 (43.94 percent) are enrolled in private schools.

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 51.27 percent are boys and 48.72 percent are girls. For Government school it is 49.30 percent for boys and 50.69 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 53.66 percent for boys and 46.33 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Ajmer district, 57.42 percent are boys and 42.57 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 60.46 percent for boys and 39.53 percent for girls. For private Schools, it is 53.55 percent for boys and 46.44 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 7.75 percent are repeaters, 19.83 percent are in SC category, 2.19 percent are in ST, 53.28 percent are in OBC, 0.17 percent are disabled and 2.58 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 9.24 percent for repeaters, 16.95 percent for SC category, 1.56 percent for ST, 56.74 percent for OBC, 0.15 percent for disabled and 2.16 percent for drop outs.

In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 12.86 percent are repeaters, 23.13 percent are in SC category, 2.89 percent are in ST, 64.69 percent are in OBC, 0.25 percent are disabled and 3.14 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 14.58 percent for repeaters, 20.84 percent for SC category, 1.82 percent for ST, 72.48 percent for OBC, 0.17 percent for disabled and 2.27 percent for drop outs.

In case of private Schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Ajmer district, 1.57 percent are repeaters, 15.85 percent are in SC category, 1.34 percent are in ST , 39.46 percent are in OBC, 0.08 percent are disabled and 1.89 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 2.42 percent for repeaters, 11.98 percent for SC category, 1.22 percent for ST, 36.65 percent for OBC, 0.13 percent for disabled and 2.02 percent for drop outs.

In Dausa district overall, 11791 students are enrolled in primary classes and 4249 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 6761 (57.34 percent) are enrolled in government school and 5030 (42.65 percent) are enrolled in private School

Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 1837 (43.23 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 2412 (56.76 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

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With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 53.35 percent are boys and 46.64 percent are girls. For Government school, it is 45.83 percent for boys and 54.16 percent for girls. For private school, it is 63.45 percent for boys and 36.54 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Dausa district, 61.94 percent are boys and 38.05 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 50.24 percent for boys and 49.75 percent for girls. For private schools, it is 70.85 percent for boys and 29.14 percent for girls respectively.

Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 4.98 percent are repeaters, 25.43 percent are in SC category, 29.58 percent are in ST, 31.21 percent are in OBC, 0.35 percent are disabled and 1.11 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 3.39 percent for repeaters, 22.05 percent for SC category, 31.65 percent for ST, 29.94 percent for OBC, 0.26 percent for disabled and 1.18 percent for drop outs.

In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 8.56 percent are repeaters, 31.73 percent are in SC category, 31.70 percent are in ST , 28.56 percent are in OBC, 0.50 percent are disabled and 1.32 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 4.63 percent for repeaters, 31.95 percent for SC category, 33.75 percent for ST, 21.12 percent for OBC, 0.44 percent for disabled and 0.22 percent for drop outs.

In case of private schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Dausa district, 0.16 percent are repeaters, 16.96 percent are in SC category, 26.74 percent are in ST , 34.77 percent are in OBC, 0.14 percent are disabled and 0.83 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 2.45 percent for repeaters, 14.51 percent for SC category, 30.06 percent for ST, 36.65 percent for OBC, 0.12 percent for disabled and 1.91 percent for drop outs.

In Jaisalmer district overall, 5439 students are enrolled in primary classes and 1272 are enrolled in upper primary classes. Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes, 4695 (86.32 percent) are enrolled in government school and 744 (13.67 percent) are enrolled in private Schools. Out of the total students enrolled in upper primary classes, 920 (72.32 percent) students are enrolled in Government schools and 352 (27.67 percent) are enrolled in private Schools.

With regards to total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 56.84 percent are boys and 43.15 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 54.27 percent for boys and 45.72 percent for girls. For private schools, it is 73.11 percent for boys and 26.88 percent for girls respectively.

With regards to total students enrolled in upper primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 72.24 percent are boys and 27.75 percent are girls. For Government schools, it is 72.06 percent for boys and 27.93 percent for girls. For private schools, it is 72.72 percent for boys and 27.27 percent for girls respectively.

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Out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 19.38 percent are repeaters, 17.32 percent are in SC category, 5.96 percent are in ST, 44.79 percent are in OBC, 0.35 percent are disabled and 1.62 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 7.63 percent for repeaters, 17.37 percent for SC category, 4.01 percent for ST, 38.84 percent for OBC, 0.55 percent for disabled and 2.75 percent for drop outs.

In case of Government schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 22.00 percent are repeaters, 18.42 percent are in SC category, 6.28 percent are in ST , 45.64 percent are in OBC, 0.36 percent are disabled and 1.77 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 10.00 percent for repeaters, 19.35 percent for SC category, 4.13 percent for ST, 40.00 percent for OBC, 0.65 percent for disabled and 3.70 percent for drop outs.

In case of private Schools, out of the total students enrolled in primary classes in Jaisalmer district, 2.82 percent are repeaters, 10.35 percent are in SC category, 3.90 percent are in ST , 39.38 percent are in OBC, 0.27 percent are disabled and 0.67 percent are drop outs. Similarly in case of upper primary, it is 1.42 percent for repeaters, 12.22 percent for SC category, 3.69 percent for ST, 35.80 percent for OBC, 0.28 percent for disabled and 0.28 percent for drop outs.

Gender and social category wise students’ annual examination result in the year 2007-08

In Government schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 3629, out of which, 867 (23.89 percent) students are in SC category and 457 (12.59 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 52.66 percent are boys and 47.34 percent are girls. Overall, 96 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.85 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 93.48 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.92 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 101.28 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.04 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 103.72 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.49 percent and in case of girls, it is 108.49 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 96.41 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.24 percent and for girls, it is 97.82 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 96.70 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 94.54 percent and in case of girls, it is 99.47 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 91.77 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.48 percent and in case of girls, it is 86.48 percent respectively.

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Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 2201, out of which 532 (24.17 percent) students are in SC category and 204 (9.27 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 63.15 percent are boys and 36.85 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.05 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 100.58 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.71 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 94.36 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 94.89 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.47 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.53 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.50 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 67.93 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 64.31 percent and for girls, it is 74.61 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 64.34 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 58.54 percent and in case of girls, it is 74.19 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 66.67 percent passed. In case of boys, it is 62.39 percent and in case of girls, it is 72.62 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1829, out of which 357 (19.52 percent) students are in SC category and 45 (2.46 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 52.86 percent are boys and 43.14 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.24 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.90 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 89.10 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.20 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 105.26 percent and in case of girls, it is 85.81 percent respectively. The percentage exceeds cent percent, as there may be new mid-way admissions.

In ST category overall, 157.78 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 90.32 percent and in case of girls, it is 307.14 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 93.57 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 91.92 percent and for girls, it is 96.02 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 92.51 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 88.64 percent and in case of girls, it is 99.21 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students

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Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary, on the last day of academic year is 1387, out of which, 286 (20.62 percent) students are in SC category and 40 (2.88 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 61.79 percent are boys and 38.21 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.05 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 101.98 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 91.70 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.45 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.62 percent and in case of girls it is 92.30 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 67.21 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 62.93 percent and for girls, it is 74.90 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 68.13 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 62.20 percent and in case of girls, it is 77.06 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 57.50 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 64.00 percent and in case of girls it is 46.07 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year, is 1175, out of which, 365 (31.06 percent) students are in SC category and 388 (33.02 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 44.00 percent are boys and 56.00 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.62 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.03 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.18 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 98.63 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 98.28 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.98 percent respectively.

In ST category, overall, 98.71 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.86 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 98.87 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.83 percent and for girls, it is 98.92 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination,

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99.44 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.42 percent and in case of girls, it is 99.49 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 98.17 percent had passed. In case of boys, it is 99.35 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.38 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 521, out of which, 164 (31.48 percent) students are in SC category and 159 (30.52 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 60.65 percent are boys and 39.35 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.08 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.78 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.54 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 96.95 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 95.80 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.11 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 96.67 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 65.56 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 59.87 percent and for girls, it is 74.26 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 54.89 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 46.49 percent and in case of girls, it is 73.33 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 68.59 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 60.92 percent and in case of girls, it is 78.26 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 625, out of which, 145 (23.20 percent) students are in SC category and 24 (3.84 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 55.64 percent are boys and 43.36 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.20 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 95.48 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 94.83 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.93 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.70 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.28 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 83.33 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 84.62 percent and in case of girls, it is 81.82 percent respectively.

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Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary, on the last day of academic year is 293, out of which, 82 (27.99 percent) students are in SC category and 5 (1.71 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 74.06 percent are boys and 25.94 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.95 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.08 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 94.74 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 85.37 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 82.61 percent and in case of girls, it is 88.89 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 75.61 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 76.28 percent and for girls, it is 73.61 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination 72.86 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 78.95 percent and in case of girls, it is 65.63 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 80.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 80.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

In Private schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1956, out of which, 305 (15.59 percent) students are in SC category and 268 (13.70 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 58.49 percent are boys and 41.51 percent are girls.

Overall, 96.42 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 115.30 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 69.83 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 89.18 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 77.24 percent respectively.

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In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 98.20 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.33 percent and for girls, it is 97.88 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 95.22 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 95.54 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 90.30 percent passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 72.63 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 1984, out of which, 244 (12.30 percent) students are in SC category and 270 (13.61 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 61.29 percent are boys and 38.71 percent are girls.

Overall, 99.19 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 115.13 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 73.96 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 96.31 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.65 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.24 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.89 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.15 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 87.96 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 87.00 percent and for girls, it is 90.32 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 88.09 percent passed. In case of boys, it is 91.57 percent and in case of girls, it is 79.71 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students, who appearing in the examination, 83.90 percent passed. In case of boys, it is 81.77 percent and in case of girls, it is 89.33 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1,174, out of which, 176 (14.99 percent) students are in SC category and 11 (0.94 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 51.19 percent are boys and 48.81 percent are girls.

Overall, 96.08 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 131.78 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 58.64 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 99.43 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 102.06 percent and in case of girls it is 96.20 percent respectively.

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In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 96.99 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 97.22 percent and for girls, it is 96.43 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 93.14 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 92.93 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.42 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district, total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 1054, out of which, 109 (10.34 percent) students are in SC category and 7 (0.66 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 51.14 percent are boys and 48.86 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.48 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 134.14 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 61.17 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.41 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 86.11 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 87.28 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 85.75 percent and for girls, it is 90.79 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 82.69 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 86.30 percent and in case of girls, it is 74.19 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 85.71 percent have passed. In case of boys, it is 83.33 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 704, out of which 124 (17.61 percent) students are in SC category and 256 (36.36 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 68.47 percent are boys and 31.53 percent are girls.

Overall, 96.59 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.68 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 96.40 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 74.19 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 96.61 percent and in case of girls, it is 53.85 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 89.84 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 71.74 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 787, out of which, 115 (14.61 percent) students are in SC category and 263 (33.42 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 72.05 percent are boys and 27.95 percent are girls.

Overall, 100.00 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 100.00 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.86 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.10 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 87.42 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 86.95 percent and for girls, it is 88.64 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 91.30 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.06 percent and in case of girls, it is 82.35 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 83.85 percent have passed. In case of boys, it is 81.72 percent and in case of girls, it is 89.19 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 78, out of which, 5 (6.41 percent) students are in SC category and 1 (1.28 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 78.21 percent are boys and 21.79 percent are girls.

Overall, 100.00 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 100.00 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 80.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 75.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 143, out of which, 20 (13.99 percent) students are in SC category and 0 (0.00 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 76.92 percent are boys and 23.08 percent are girls.

Overall, 100.00 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 100.00 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 80.00 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 75.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 0.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 0.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 95.80 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.45 percent and for girls, it is 96.97 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 0.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 0.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

In Total schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 5585, out of which, 1172 (20.98 percent) students are in SC category and 725 (12.98 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 54.70 percent are boys and 45.29 percent are girls(See table 33a and 33b).

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Overall, 96.15 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 105.01 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 85.88 percent were present(See table 36a).

In SC category overall, 95.64 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.95 percent and in case of girls, it is 89.59 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 102.34 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 98.65 percent and in case of girls, it is 106.21 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 97.03 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 96.50 percent and for girls, it is 97.83 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 96.34 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 94.65 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.57 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 91.23 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.72 percent and in case of girls, it is 82.97 percent respectively (See table 36b).

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary, on the last day of academic year is 4185, out of which, 776 (18.54 percent) students are in SC category and 474 (11.32 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 62.27 percent are boys and 37.73 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.59 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 107.37 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 84.10 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 94.97 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 95.82 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.40 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.73 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 99.03 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.14 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 77.48 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 75.66 percent and for girls, it is 81.32 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 71.91 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 69.91 percent and in case of girls, it is 75.68 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 76.49 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 74.43 percent and in case of girls, it is 80.50 percent respectively.

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Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 3003, out of which 533 (17.74 percent) students are in SC category and 56 (1.86 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 54.64 percent are boys and 45.35 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.57 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 111.58 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.28 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.93 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 104.24 percent and in case of girls, it is 89.42 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 146.42 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 92.30 percent and in case of girls, it is 270.58 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 94.91 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 94.21 percent and for girls, it is 96.15 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 92.72 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 89.96 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.04 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 60.97 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 30.43 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 2441, out of which 395 (16.18 percent) students are in SC category and 47 (1.92 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 57.19 percent are boys and 42.81 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.23 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 114.4 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.65 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.44 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 98.34 percent and in case of girls, it is 90.90 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 75.89 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 73.26 percent and for girls, it is 81.14 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 72.14 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 69.62 percent and in case of girls, it is 76.42 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 61.70 percent were reported to have passed. In

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Overall, in the Dausa district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1879, out of which, 489 (26.02 percent) students are in SC category and 644 (36.27 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 53.16 percent are boys and 46.83 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.23 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.89 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.72 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 92.43 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.85 percent and in case of girls, it is 87.78 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 99.22 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.46 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 99.28 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.38 percent and for girls, it is 99.18 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 99.55 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.56 percent and in case of girls, it is 99.56 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 94.83 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.68 percent and in case of girls, it is 90.03 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary, on the last day of academic year is 1308, out of which, 279 (21.33 percent) students are in SC category and 422 (32.26 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 67.50 percent are boys and 32.49 percent are girls.

Overall, 99.23 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.00 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 99.29 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 98.20 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.50 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 98.57 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 98.91 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.94 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 78.81 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 77.39 percent and for girls, it is 81.75 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination,

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69.70 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 66.66 percent and in case of girls, it is 78.12 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 75.09 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 81.72 percent and in case of girls, it is 83.91 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 703, out of which, 150 (21.33 percent) students are in SC category and 25 (3.55 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 59.03 percent are boys and 40.96 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.73 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.14 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 95.13 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 98.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.80 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.30 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 84.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 85.71 percent and in case of girls, it is 81.81 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 99.32 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.87 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary, on the last day of academic year is 436, out of which, 102 (23.39 percent) students are in SC category and 5 (1.14 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 75.00 percent are boys and 25.00 percent are girls. Overall, 98.62 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.38 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 96.33 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 84.31 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 80.64 percent and in case of girls, it is 90.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 82.32 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 82.76 percent and for girls, it

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Gender and social category wise students’ annual examination result in the year 2008-09

In Government schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 3602, out of which, 887 (24.63 percent) students are in SC category and 450 (12.49 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 52.89 percent are boys and 47.11 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.09 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.90 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 93.05 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.94 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.34 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.22 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 105.56 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 94.30 percent and in case of girls, it is 114.01 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 95.45 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 93.66 percent and for girls, it is 97.53 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 95.65 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 93.91 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.33 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 89.47 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.55 percent and in case of girls, it is 82.59 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 2547, out of which, 588 (23.09 percent) students are in SC category and 228 (8.95 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 61.88 percent are boys and 38.12 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.23 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.73 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.43 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.96 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 98.91 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.36 percent respectively.

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In ST category overall, 101.32 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 95.07 percent and in case of girls, it is 111.63 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 68.75 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 65.04 percent and for girls, it is 74.84 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 68.75 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 65.11 percent and in case of girls, it is 75.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 66.23 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 68.15 percent and in case of girls, it is 63.54 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1824, out of which, 391 (21.44 percent) students are in SC category and 58 (3.18 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 55.21 percent are boys and 44.79 percent are girls.

Overall, 93.70 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.62 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls , 90.09 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 96.68 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 99.55 percent and in case of girls, it is 92.94 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 137.93 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 82.76 percent and in case of girls, it is 193.10 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 92.28 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 89.72 percent and for girls, it is 95.65 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 92.06 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 89.55 percent and in case of girls, it is 95.57 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 43.75 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 91.67 percent and in case of girls, it is 23.21 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 1700, out of which 354 (20.82 percent) students are in SC category and 61 (3.59 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 62.24 percent are boys and 37.76 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.71 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.68 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 96.11 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 97.46 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 99.54 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.12 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 96.72 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 83.78 percent and in case of girls, it is 116.67 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 67.97 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 64.08 percent and for girls, it is 74.55 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 65.51 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 60.83 percent and in case of girls, it is 73.44 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 50.85 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 48.39 percent and in case of girls, it is 53.57 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1154, out of which, 353 (30.59 percent) students are in SC category and 364 (31.54 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 45.06 percent are boys and 54.94 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.27 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.62 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.16 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 98.02 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 99.43 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.61 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 102.47 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.33 percent and in case of girls, it is 106.07 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 99.29 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 97.68 percent and for girls, it is 100.65 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 98.27 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 96.57 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 98.66 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 102.05 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.48 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 552, out of which 159 (28.80 percent) students are in SC category and 161 (29.17 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 52.90 percent are boys and 47.10 percent are girls.

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Overall, 99.82 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.66 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 98.11 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 96.67 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 103.73 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 109.84 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 80.40 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 77.66 percent and for girls it is 83.46 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 79.49 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 74.71 percent and in case of girls, it is 85.51 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 71.86 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 74.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 68.66 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 624, out of which, 143 (22.92 percent) students are in SC category and 28 (4.49 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 60.58 percent are boys and 39.42 percent are girls.

Overall, 93.27 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 93.92 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 92.28 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 88.81 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 88.04 percent and in case of girls, it is 90.20 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 78.57 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 85.71 percent and in case of girls, it is 71.43 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 97.25 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.59 percent and for girls , it is 95.15 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination 99.21 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.48 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 295, out of which, 75 (25.42 percent) students are in SC category and 6 (2.03 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment

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Overall, 98.31 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.79 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 83.33 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 80.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination 51.03 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 52.94 percent and for girls, it is 44.93 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 61.33 percent passed out. In case of boys, it is 66.67 percent and in case of girls, it is 40.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 60.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 75.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

In Private schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 2154, out of which 290 (13.46 percent) students are in SC category and 291 (13.51 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 58.50 percent are boys and 41.50 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.24 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.17 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.32 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.86 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 95.79 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 99.66 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 101.06 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.09 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 98.53 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.03 percent and for girls, it is 97.84 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 99.64 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.45 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 97.93 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 97.37 percent and in case of girls, it is 99.00 percent respectively.

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Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 2386, out of which, 281 (11.78 percent) students are in SC category and 368 (15.42 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 66.39 percent are boys and 33.61 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.16 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.92 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.63 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 95.37 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 94.88 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.97 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 97.83 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.83 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.80 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 86.08 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 83.49 percent and for girls, it is 91.15 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 78.73 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 76.96 percent and in case of girls, it is 84.38 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 74.44 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 79.34 percent and in case of girls, it is 59.55 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1228, out of which 176 (14.33 percent) students are in SC category and 14 (1.14 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 51.63 percent are boys and 48.37 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.56 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.85 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.32 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 94.89 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 93.81 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.83 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 107.14 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 120.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 97.75 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.05 percent and for girls, it is 97.43 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 98.80 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.06 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.36 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 86.67 percent were reported to have passed. In

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Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 1188.out of which 115 (9.68 percent) students are in SC category and 22 (1.85 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 55.30 percent are boys and 44.70 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.23 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.72 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.87 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 92.17 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 91.03 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.59 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 95.45 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.75 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 89.20 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 85.36 percent and for girls, it is 93.90 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 86.79 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 88.73 percent and in case of girls, it is 82.86 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 38.10 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 13.33 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 841, out of which, 110 (13.08 percent) students are in SC category and 274 (32.58 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 66.71 percent are boys and 33.29 percent are girls.

Overall, 99.17 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.64 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 98.21 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.27 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 98.68 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.12 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 99.27 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.55 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.74 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 99.52 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 98.55 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination,

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100.93 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 103.13 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 98.53 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 97.81 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 961, out of which 142 (14.78 percent) students are in SC category and 343 (35.69 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 77.52 percent are boys and 22.48 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.65 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.26 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.18 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 96.64 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 97.96 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.76 percent and in case of girls, it is 98.67 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 82.17 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 81.42 percent and for girls, it is 84.72 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 70.29 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys it is 67.83 percent and in case of girls, it is 82.61 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 77.08 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 79.39 percent and in case of girls, it is 68.92 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 85, out of which 4 (4.71 percent) students are in SC category and 3 (3.53 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 76.47 percent are boys and 23.53 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.82 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.46 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

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Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 237, out of which, 24 (10.13 percent) students are in SC category and 3 (1.27 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 76.79 percent are boys and 23.21 percent are girls.

Overall, 95.78 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys, enrolled 97.25 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 90.91 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination 86.34 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 85.31 percent and for girls, it is 90.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 91.67 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 88.89 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 33.33 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 33.33 percent and in case of girls, it is 0.00 percent respectively.

In Total schools

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 5756, out of which 1177 (20.44 percent) students are in SC category and 741 (12.87 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 54.98 percent are boys and 45.01 percent are girls(See table 34a and 34b).

Overall, 96.26 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.41 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 94.87 percent were present(See table 37a).

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In SC category overall, 95.92 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 96.91 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.57 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 103.24 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 97.63 percent and in case of girls, it is 109.17 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 96.62 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.81 percent and for girls, it is 97.64 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 96.63 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 95.44 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.88 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 92.67 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.92 percent and in case of girls, it is 86.76 percent respectively(See table 37b).

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 4933, out of which 869 (17.61 percent) students are in SC category and 596 (12.08 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 64.05 percent are boys and 35.94 percent are girls.

Overall, 98.20 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.32 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.97 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.12 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.43 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.50 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 99.16 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 96.89 percent and in case of girls, it is 104.52 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 77.12 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 74.25 percent and for girls, it is 82.26 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 71.91 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 69.36 percent and in case of girls, it is 77.17 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 71.23 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 75.61 percent and in case of girls, it is 61.62 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 3052, out of which 567 (18.57 percent) students are in SC category and 72 (2.35 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 53.76 percent are boys and 46.23 percent are girls.

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Overall, 95.25 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 96.71 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls , 93.55 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 96.12 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.60 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.99 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 131.94 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 88.23 percent and in case of girls, it is 171.05 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 94.53 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 92.94 percent and for girls, it is 96.43 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 94.12 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 92.63 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.35 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 50.52 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 90.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 32.30 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 2888.out of which 469 (16.23 percent) students are in SC category and 83 (2.87 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 59.38 percent are boys and 40.16 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.92 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.31 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.36 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 96.16 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 97.30 percent and in case of girls, it is 94.22 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 96.38 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 86.04 percent and in case of girls, it is 107.50 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 76.73 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 72.18 percent and for girls, it is 83.45 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 70.51 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 67.70 percent and in case of girls, it is 75.46 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination 47.50 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 56.75 percent and in case of girls, it is 39.53 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district, total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 1995, out of which, 463 (23.20 percent) students are in SC category and 638 (31.98 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total

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Overall, 98.65 percent students were present on the day of examination out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 99.63 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 97.48 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.84 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 99.21 percent and in case of girls, it is 96.20 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 101.10 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 99.09 percent and in case of girls, it is 103.27 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 99.39 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.88 percent and for girls, it is 100.00 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 98.89 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 97.60 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.50 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 98.60 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 99.69 percent and in case of girls, it is 97.46 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 1513, out of which 301 (19.89 percent) students are in SC category and 504 (33.31 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 68.53 percent are boys and 31.46 percent are girls.

Overall, 99.07 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 98.65 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 100.00 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 97.67 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 96.65 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 99.80 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 98.37 percent and in case of girls, it is 103.68 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 81.52 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 80.35 percent and for girls, it is 84.03 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 75.17 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 70.79 percent and in case of girls, it is 84.78 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 75.34 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 77.90 percent and in case of girls, it is 68.79 percent respectively.

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Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary on the last day of academic year is 709, out of which 147 (20.73 percent) students are in SC category and 31 (4.37 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 62.48 percent are boys and 37.51 percent are girls.

Overall, 93.94 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 94.58 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 92.86 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 89.12 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 88.17 percent and in case of girls, it is 90.74 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 80.64 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 86.66 percent and in case of girls, it is 75.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 97.59 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 98.80 percent and for girls, it is 95.54 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 99.23 percent passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 93.88 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 100.00 percent were passed. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary on the last day of academic year is 532, out of which, 99 (18.60 percent) students are in SC category and 9 (1.69 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the last day of academic year, 76.69 percent are boys and 23.30 percent are girls.

Overall, 97.18 percent students were present on the day of examination, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 97.55 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 95.97 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 100.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, it is 100.00 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 88.88 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, it is 87.50 percent and in case of girls, it is 100.00 percent respectively.

Out of the total students appearing in the examination, 66.53 percent students were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 67.33 percent and for girls, it is 63.86 percent. Out of the total SC students appearing in the examination, 68.68 percent were reported to have passed. In case of boys, it is 71.79 percent and in case of girls, it is 57.14 percent respectively. Out of the total ST students appearing in the examination, 50.00 percent were reported to have passed. In

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Genderwise and Social categorywise student’s attendance on the day of survey in current year 2009-10

In Government Schools:

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 22093, out of which 5528 (25.02 percent) students are in SC category and 2658 (12.03 percent) students are in ST Category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey, 48.73 percent are boys and 51.27 percent are girls. Overall, 64.61 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.08 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 59.41 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 64.80 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 68.28 percent and in case of girls, this is 61.20 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 60.65 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 65.82 percent and in case of girls this is 56.28 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 7302, out of which 1770 (24.24 percent) students are in SC category and 755 (10.34 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 59.65 percent are boys and 40.35 percent are girls.

Overall, 60.79 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 61.18 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 60.22 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 59.72 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this 62.37 percent and in case of girls, this 55.95 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 59.60 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this 57.45 percent and in case of girls, this 61.74 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 29395, out of which 7298 (24.83 percent) students are in SC category and 3413 (11.61 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 51.45 percent are boys and 48.55 percent are girls. Overall, 63.66 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 67.51 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 59.58 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 63.57 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys this is 66.68 percent and in case of girls this is 60.09 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 60.42 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 63.84 percent and in case of girls, this is 57.42 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts, overall, in Ajmer district, total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 10796, out of which 2510 (23.25 percent) students are in SC category and 297 (2.75 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 48.32 percent are boys and 51.68 percent are girls. Overall, 65.76 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 72.42 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 59.53 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 62.39 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.72 percent and in case of girls, this is 57.58 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 42.42 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.00 percent and in case of girls, this 31.40 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 4684, out of which 1006 (21.48 percent) students are in SC category and 119 (2.54 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 60.74 percent are boys and 39.26 percent are girls.

Overall, 59.20 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 60.74 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 56.82 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 58.25 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 65.88 percent and in case of girls this is 47.34 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 40.34 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.88 percent and in case of girls, this is 30.65 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 15480, out of which 3516 (22.71 percent) students are in SC category and 416 (2.69 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey 52.08 percent are boys and 47.92 percent are girls.

Overall, 63.77 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 68.30 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 58.86 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 61.21 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.46 percent and in case of girls, this is 54.93 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 41.83 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.21 percent and in case of girls, this is 31.15 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 6678, out of which 2101 (31.46 percent) students are in SC category and 2163 (32.39 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 45.43 percent are boys and 54.57 percent are girls.

Overall, 66.40 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 69.25 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 64.02 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 68.78 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 70.70 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.97 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 64.59 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 71.29 percent and in case of girls, this is 59.53 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 1746, out of which 571 (32.70 percent) students are in SC category and 598 (34.25 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 50.92 percent are boys and 49.08 percent are girls.

Overall, 60.31 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 53.99 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 66.86 percent were present. In SC category overall, 57.09 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 51.27 percent and in case of girls, this is 64.31 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 63.04 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys this is 58.04 percent and in case of girls, this is 67.63 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 8424, out of which 2672 (31.72 percent) students are in SC category and 2761 (32.78 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey is 46.57 percent are boys and 53.43 percent are girls.

Overall, 65.14 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 65.79 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 64.56 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 66.28 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.09 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.47 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 64.25 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 68.17 percent and in case of girls, this is 61.17 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 4619, out of which 917 (19.85 percent) students are in SC category and 198 (4.29 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 54.47 percent are boys and 45.53 percent are girls.

Overall, 59.34 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 66.22 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 51.12 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 62.27 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 67.45 percent and in case of girls, this is 56.89 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 44.95 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 45.05 percent and in case of girls, this is 44.83 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 872, out of which 193 (22.13 percent) students are in SC category and 38 (4.36 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 71.33 percent are boys and 28.67 percent are girls.

Overall, 70.30 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 73.47 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 62.40 percent were present. In SC category overall, 75.13 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 73.28 percent and in case of girls, this is 79.03 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 65.79 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 63.64 percent and in case of girls, this is 80.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 5491, out of which 1110 (20.21 percent) students are in SC category and 236 (4.30 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 57.15 percent are boys and 42.85 percent are girls. Overall, 61.08 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 67.65 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 52.32 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 64.50 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 68.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 59.57 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 48.31 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 49.31 percent and in case of girls, this is 46.74 percent respectively.

In Private Schools:

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 14787, out of which 2331 (15.76 percent) students are in SC category and 1596 (10.79 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 58.19 percent are boys and 41.81 percent are girls.

Overall, 87.95 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 86.65 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 89.76 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 83.05 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 82.88 percent and in case of girls, this is 83.33 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 83.71 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 84.98 percent and in case of girls, this is 81.31 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 6646, out of which, 890 (13.39 percent) students are in SC category and 806 (12.13 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 61.00 percent are boys and 39.00 percent are girls.

Overall, 73.22 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 68.82 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.09 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 64.83 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.11 percent and in case of girls, this is 62.24 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 62.78 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 62.79 percent and in case of girls, this is 62.76 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 21433, out of which, 3221 (15.03 percent) students are in SC category and 2402 (11.21 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 59.06 percent are boys and 40.94 percent are girls.

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Overall, 83.38 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 80.94 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 86.91 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 78.02 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 77.95 percent and in case of girls this is 78.14 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 76.69 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 77.17 percent and in case of girls, this is 75.70 percent respectively.

Among the 3 districts:

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 8826, out of which, 1416 (16.04 percent) students are in SC category and 130 (1.47 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 53.59 percent are boys and 46.41 percent are girls.

Overall, 89.86 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 88.39 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 91.55 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 84.11 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 83.78 percent and in case of girls, this is 84.56 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 83.85 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 93.06 percent and in case of girls, this is 72.41 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 3758, out of which 442 (11.76 percent) students are in SC category and 44 (1.17 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 53.43 percent are boys and 46.57 percent are girls.

Overall, 77.89 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 69.22 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 87.83 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 67.42 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 67.03 percent and in case of girls, this is 68.05 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 75.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 59.26 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 12584, out of which, 1858 (14.76 percent) students are in SC category

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Overall, 86.28 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 82.68 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 90.44 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 80.14 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. ,In case of boys, this is 79.60 percent and in case of girls, this is 80.92 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 81.61 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 83.84 percent and in case of girls, this is 78.67 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 5212, out of which, 854 (16.39 percent) students are in SC category and 1410 (27.05 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 63.85 percent are boys and 36.15 percent are girls.

Overall, 84.94 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 84.01 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 86.57 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 80.91 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 81.11 percent and in case of girls, this is 80.55 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 83.26 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 83.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 82.37 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 2407, out of which, 381 (15.83 percent) students are in SC category and 742 (30.83 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 69.75 percent are boys and 30.25 percent are girls.

Overall, 66.31 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 67.42 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 63.74 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 59.84 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 63.81 percent and in case of girls, this is 50.44 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 61.86 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 63.36 percent and in case of girls, this is 58.26 percent respectively.

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Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 7619, out of which, 1235 (16.21 percent) students are in SC category and 2152 (28.25 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 65.72 percent are boys and 34.28 percent are girls.

Overall, 79.05 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 78.45 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 80.21 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 74.41 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys , this is 75.51 percent and in case of girls, this is 72.17 percent respectively. In ST category overall, 75.88 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 76.38 percent and in case of girls, this is 74.86 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 749, out of which 61 (8.14 percent) students are in SC category and 56 (7.48 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 72.90 percent are boys and 27.10 percent are girls.

Overall, 86.38 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 87.55 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 83.25 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 88.52 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 88.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 90.91 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 94.64 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 97.78 percent and in case of girls, this is 81.82 percent respectively.

Overall in the Jaisalmer district, total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 481, out of which 67 (13.93 percent) students are in SC category and 20 (4.16 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 76.30 percent are boys and 23.70 percent are girls.

Overall, 71.31 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 73.02 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 65.79 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 76.12 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 72.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 91.67 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 70.00 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 50.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 150.00 percent respectively.

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Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 1230, out of which 128 (10.41 percent) students are in SC category and 76 (6.18 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 74.23 percent are boys and 25.77 percent are girls.

Overall, 80.49 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled 81.71 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 76.97 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 82.03 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 80.00 percent and in case of girls, this is 91.30 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 88.16 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 85.25 percent and in case of girls, this is 100.00 percent respectively.

In Total Schools:

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in primary on the day of survey is 36880, out of which 7859 (21.31 percent) students are in SC category and 4254 (11.53 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 52.52 percent are boys and 47.48 percent are girls(See table 35).

Overall, 73.97 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 77.44 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 70.13 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 70.21 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 73.21 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.70 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 69.30 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 74.67 percent and in case of girls, this is 63.20 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment in upper primary on the day of survey is 13948, out of which 2660 (19.07 percent) students are in SC category and 1561 (11.19 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 60.30 percent are boys and 39.70 percent are girls.

Overall, 66.71 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 64.86 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 69.52 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 61.43 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 63.73 percent and in case of girls, this is 57.76 percent respectively.

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In ST category overall, 61.24 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 60.66 percent and in case of girls, this is 62.14 percent respectively.

Overall, in the 3 districts total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 50828, out of which 10519 (20.70 percent) students are in SC category and 5815 (11.44 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 54.66 percent are boys and 45.34 percent are girls.

Overall, 71.98 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 73.63 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 69.98 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 67.99 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 70.57 percent and in case of girls, this is 64.73 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 67.14 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 70.55 percent and in case of girls, this is 62.95 percent respectively.

Among the 3 district, overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 19622, out of which 3926 (20.01 percent) students are in SC category and 427 (2.18 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 50.69 percent are boys and 49.31 percent are girls.

Overall, 76.60 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 80.01 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 73.09 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 70.22 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 73.25 percent and in case of girls, this is 66.59 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 55.04 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 62.50 percent and in case of girls, this is 44.69 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 8442, out of which, 1448 (17.15 percent) students are in SC category and 163 (1.93 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 57.49 percent are boys and 42.51 percent are girls.

Overall, 67.52 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 64.25 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 71.94 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 61.05 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 66.24 percent and in case of girls, this is 53.34 percent respectively.

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In ST category overall, 49.69 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 53.57 percent and in case of girls, this is 45.57 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Ajmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 28064, out of which, 5374 (19.15 percent) students are in SC category and 590 (2.10 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 52.74 percent are boys and 47.26 percent are girls.

Overall, 73.87 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 74.84 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 72.78 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 67.75 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 71.23 percent and in case of girls, this is 63.33 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 53.56 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 60.24 percent and in case of girls, this is 44.96 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 11890, out of which, 2955 (24.85 percent) students are in SC category and 3573 (30.05 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 53.51 percent are boys and 46.49 percent are girls.

Overall, 74.52 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 76.97 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 71.71 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 72.28 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 74.40 percent and in case of girls, this is 69.86 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 71.96 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 77.50 percent and in case of girls, this is 65.95 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 4153, out of which 952 (22.92 percent) students are in SC category and 1340 (32.27 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 61.83 percent are boys and 38.17 percent are girls.

Overall, 63.79 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 62.77 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 65.43 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 58.19 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 57.02 percent and in case of girls, this is 60.05 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 62.39 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 61.48 percent and in case of girls, this is 63.77 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Dausa district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 16043, out of which 3907 (24.35 percent) students are in SC category and 4913 (30.62 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 55.66 percent are boys and 44.34 percent are girls.

Overall, 71.74 percent students were present on the day of survey, out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 72.89 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 70.31 percent were present. In SC category overall, 68.85 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 69.70 percent and in case of girls, this is 67.79 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 69.35 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 72.64 percent and in case of girls, this is 65.43 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in primary classes on the day of survey is 5368, out of which 978 (18.22 percent) students are in SC category and 254 (4.73 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 57.04 percent are boys and 42.96 percent are girls.

Overall, 63.11 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.02 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 53.95 percent were present.

In SC category overall, 63.91 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 69.44 percent and in case of girls, this is 57.70 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 55.91 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 60.26 percent and in case of girls, this is 48.98 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment in upper primary classes on the day of survey is 1353, out of which 260 (19.22 percent) students are in SC category and 58 (4.29 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 73.10 percent are boys and 26.90 percent are girls.

Overall, 70.66 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 73.31 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 63.46 percent were present.

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In SC category overall, 75.38 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 73.12 percent and in case of girls, this is 81.08 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 67.24 percent students were present out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 59.18 percent and in case of girls, this is 111.11 percent respectively.

Overall, in the Jaisalmer district total enrollment upto upper primary on the day of survey is 6721, out of which 1238 (18.42 percent) students are in SC category and 312 (4.64 percent) students are in ST category. Out of total enrollment on the day of survey , 60.27 percent are boys and 39.73 percent are girls.

Overall, 64.63 percent students were present on the day of survey out of the total enrolled students. Out of the total boys enrolled, 70.82 percent boys were present. Similarly out of total enrolled girls, 55.24 percent were present. In SC category overall, 66.32 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in SC category. In case of boys, this is 70.41 percent and in case of girls, this is 60.93 percent respectively.

In ST category overall, 58.01 percent students were present, out of the total students enrolled in ST category. In case of boys, this is 60.00 percent and in case of girls this is 54.21 percent respectively.

Other important aspects

Cooperation of Headmaster in giving information easily

Overall, in the 3 districts in 67.56 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 27.76 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas, in 4.68 percent schools this cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 39.33 percent for good, 25.84 percent for very good and 11.24 percent for satisfactory (See table 36 ).

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, in 69.85 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 25.00 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas, in 5.15 percent schools this cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 56.82 percent for good, 29.55 percent for very good and 13.64 percent for satisfactory. In Dausa district in 57.45 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 35.11 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good whereas, in 7.45 percent schools this cooperation was satisfactory in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, this percentage was 8.33 percent for good, 22.22 percent for very good and 11.11 percent for satisfactory. In Jaisalmer district, in 76.81 percent schools cooperation of Headmaster was good, in 23.19 percent cooperation of Headmaster was very good in giving information easily in Government Schools. In case of Private schools this percentage was 77.78 percent for good and 22.22 percent for very good.

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Principal could provide information easily

Overall, in the three districts, in 74.92 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good, in 18.73 percent schools it was good, in 18.73 percent schools it was satisfactory whereas in 0.33 percent schools it was bad in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was 87.64 percent for very good, 12.36 percent for good and 7.87 percent for satisfactory(See table 36 ).

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, in 96.32 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good and in 3.68 percent schools it was good in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was 90.91 percent for very good and 9.09 percent for good. In Dausa district, in 37.23 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good, in 53.19 percent schools it was good, in 7.45 percent schools it was satisfactory whereas, in 1.06 percent schools it was bad in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools this percent was, 88.89 percent for very good and 11.11 percent for good. In Jaisalmer district, in 84.06 percent schools the way in which Principal could provide information was very good , in 1.45 percent schools it was good, in 71.01 percent schools it was satisfactory in case of Government schools. In case of Private schools, this percent was 66.67 percent for very good, 33.33 percent for good and 77.78 percent for satisfactory.

Information given by single register only

Overall, in the 3 district in 67.22 percent government and 67.42 percent private schools, information given by single register only. In Ajmer district, this percent was 51.47 percent for government and 65.91 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 67.02 percent for government and 61.11 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 98.55 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Maintenance of attendance register

Overall, in the 3 district in 99.00 percent government and 97.75 percent private schools attendance register was properly maintained. In Ajmer district, this percent was 99.26 percent for government and 97.73 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 98.94 percent for government and 97.22 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 98.55 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Availability of students’ enrollment in category

Overall, in the 3 district in 80.27 percent government and 78.65 percent private schools, category wise students’ enrollment were available. In Ajmer district, this percent was 69.85 percent for government and 77.27 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 87.23 percent for government and 80.56 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 91.30 percent for government and 77.78 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

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Availability of report card of school

Overall, in the 3 district in 70.23 percent government and 62.92 percent private schools, school report card were available. In Ajmer district, this percent was 69.12 percent for government and 75.00 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 51.06 percent for government and 38.89 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 98.55 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Preserving records properly

Overall, in the 3 district 70.23 percent government and 62.92 percent private schools were preserving records properly. In Ajmer district, this percent was 97.79 percent for government and 95.45 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 94.68 percent for government and 97.22 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 98.55 percent for government and 88.89 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Teachers reaching school in time

Overall, in the 3 district in 97.32 percent government and 97.75 percent private schools, teachers were reaching school in time. In Ajmer district, this percent was 99.26 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 100.00 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 89.86 percent for government and 77.78 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Availability of DISE format

Overall, in the 3 districts in 73.58 percent government and 69.66 percent private schools, DISE format was available. In Ajmer district, this percent was 92.65 percent for government and 75.00 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 94.68 percent for government and 80.56 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 7.25 percent for government and 0.00 percent for private schools(See table 36 ).

Problem faced by enumerator in collecting information

Overall, in the 3 districts in 21.74 percent government and 15.73 percent private schools, enumerator faced the problem in collecting information. In Ajmer district, this percent was 3.68 percent for government and 11.36 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 8.51 percent for government and 5.56 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 75.36 percent for government and 77.78 percent for private schools (See table 36).

Availability of display boards in the school

Overall, in the 3 districts, in 67.56 percent government and 49.44 percent private schools, display boards were available in the school. In Ajmer district, this percent was 50.74 percent for government and 50.00 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 70.21 percent for government and 50.00

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Facility of midday meal in school

Overall, in the 3 district in 97.66 percent government and 11.24 percent private schools, midday meal facility was available in the school. In Ajmer district, this percent was 97.06 percent for government and 13.64 percent for private schools. In Dausa district, this percent was 96.81 percent for government and 0.00 percent for private schools. In Jaisalmer district, this percent was 100.00 percent for government and 44.44 percent for private schools (See table 36 ).

Quality of midday meal in school

Overall, in the 3 districts in 25.00 percent schools, quality of midday meal was good, in 73.63 percent, quality of midday meal was satisfactory, whereas in 4.68 percent schools, the quality was not satisfactory in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, in 100.00 percent schools, the quality of midday meal was good (See table 36 ).

Among the 3 districts, in Ajmer district, in 34.85 percent schools quality of midday meal was good, in 63.64 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory, whereas in 1.52 percent schools this quality was not satisfactory in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, in 100.00 percent schools quality of midday meal was good.

In Dausa district in Government Schools, in 16.48 percent schools quality of midday meal was good, in 81.32 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory whereas, in 2.20 percent schools, the quality was not satisfactory. In case of Private schools, data is not available. In Jaisalmer district, in 17.39 percent schools quality of midday meal was good, in 82.61 percent quality of midday meal was satisfactory in Government Schools. In case of Private schools, in all the schools quality of midday meal was good.

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Chapter 4 Conclusions and Recommendations

Background

The Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been commissioned to conduct a Study on the 5% post enumeration check of the DISE data. The District Statistical Officers (DSOs) and Statistical Assistants (SA) were entrusted with the task of collecting data by canvassing a semi-structured schedule called the special DCF.

Major Findings

In all, 51,859 and 50,908 students have been reported to be enrolled in the 388 schools in the years 2008-09 and 2009-10 respectively. There is a slight decline in the number of students enrolled. The data reveals that the total number of girls enrolled per 1,000 boys in the three districts has increased from 806 in 2008-09 to 825 in 2009-10. The percentage increase in girls’ enrollment per 1,000 boys is highest in Dausa district at 4.18 percent.

Table 14 : Total enrollment by gender in the three districts in 5% PES, 2010

Districts Total Total Total No. of Girls No. of Girls % change Sampled Enrollment, Enrollment, per 1,000 per 1,000 in girls Schools 2008-09 2009-10 Boys enrolled, Boys enrolled, per 1,000 2008-09 2009-10 boys enrolled Total of three 388 51,859 50,908 806 825 2.36 districts Ajmer 180 28,036 28,157 871 882 1.26 Dausa 130 16,745 16,040 766 798 4.18 Jaisalmer 78 7,078 6,711 665 673 1.20

With regards to the enrollment by social category, the percentage of ST enrolled is quite low compared to SC and others at 12.05 percent in the total of three districts in the year 2008-09. It has still declined to 11.33 percent in 2009-10, which is a matter of concern in the 5% of the schools covered in the three districts.

Table 15 : Percentage SC and ST enrolled in the three districts in 5% PES, 2010 Districts Total % of SC % of SC enrolled % of ST enrolled % of ST Sampled enrolled out of out of total out of total enrolled out of Schools total enrolled, enrolled, 2009-10 enrolled, 2008-09 total enrolled, 2008-09 2009-10 Total of three 388 20.07 20.50 12.05 11.33 districts Ajmer 180 18.80 18.96 2.71 2.00 Dausa 130 22.55 24.53 30.84 30.13 Jaisalmer 78 19.20 17.33 4.56 5.59

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The percentage of drop-outs has increased in the 5% schools, reveals that there is a slight increase in the percentage of drop-outs from 1.65 percent in 2008-09 to 1.95 percent in 2009-10. This is more in case of boys (21.4 percent) compared to girls (9.1 percent).

Table 16 : Percentage distribution of status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2008-09 and 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 districts, Total of 3 districts, % change Particulars 2008-09 2009-10 Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Drop-outs 472 386 858 573 421 994 21.4 9.1 15.9 (%) 1.64 1.67 1.65 2.05 1.83 1.95

Facilities in schools

With regards to the availability of facilities of like playground, common toilets, girls’ toilet, separate toilet for teachers and other staff, electricity, drinking water facility and computers, on an average Jaisalmer is seems to be deprived as it is low in availability of playgrounds, common toilets, separate toilets for teachers and other staff and availability of drinking water facility.

Student class room ratio

With regards to infrastructure, overall in the 3 districts Student-Class room ratio is 25.80. For government schools this ratio is 23.76 whereas for private schools this ratio is 29.24. Among the three district, this ratio is highest in Ajmer (27.57) followed by Dausa (25.75) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.43). For government schools this ratio is highest in Ajmer (25.67) followed by Dausa (22.71) and lowest in Jaisalmer (20.88). For private schools this ratio is highest in Ajmer (30.32) followed by Dausa (30.23) and lowest in Jaisalmer (18.64).

Pupil Teacher ratio

Overall in the 3 districts Pupil Teacher ratio is 25.05. For government schools this ratio is 24.29 whereas for private schools this ratio is 26.17. Amongst the three districts, the Pupil teacher ratio for Government Schools as per DISE data reveals that it is highest in Dausa district (33.39) followed by Jaisalmer (29.70) and Ajmer (29.67). As per the PES data of 5 percent sample checking, it is highest in case of Jaisalmer (32.49) followed by Dausa (28.56) and Ajmer (20.75).

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Table 17 : Student-Classroom ratio and Pupil Teacher ratio in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

TOTAL OF Ratio Type AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER THREE DISTRICTS

Government 25.67 22.71 20.88 23.76 Student-Class room Private 30.32 30.23 18.64 29.24 ratio Total 27.57 25.75 20.43 25.80

Government 20.75 28.56 32.49 24.29 Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) Private 25.47 28.22 22.36 26.17 Total 22.63 28.39 30.00 25.05

In case of the percentage of pupils of classes upto class V (primary), who passed, it is highest in case of Dausa (98.05 percent) followed by Jaisalmer (91.68 percent) and Ajmer (90.04 percent). In case of the percentage of pupils of classes VI to class VIII (upper primary), who passed, it is highest in case of Dausa (80.77 percent) followed by Ajmer (75.14 percent) and Jaisalmer (64.66 percent).

Table 18a : Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2007- 08 in PES

TOTAL OF Percentage Passed TYPE AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER THREE DISTRICTS

Government 93.57 98.87 100.00 96.41 Pass percent of upto Class V Private 96.99 100.00 100.00 98.20 students (Primary) Total 94.91 99.28 100.00 97.03 Government 67.21 65.56 75.61 67.93 Pass percent of class VI to Private 87.28 87.42 95.80 87.96 VIII students (Upper Primary) Total 75.89 78.81 82.32 77.48

Table 18b : Pass percentage of students in three districts for the year 2008- 09 in PES

TOTAL OF Percentage Passed TYPE AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER THREE DISTRICTS

Government 92.28 99.29 97.25 95.45 Pass percent of upto Class V Private 97.75 99.52 100.00 98.53 students (Primary) Total 94.53 99.39 97.60 96.63 Government 67.97 80.40 51.03 68.75 Pass percent of class VI to Private 89.20 82.17 86.34 86.08 VIII students (Upper Primary) Total 76.73 81.52 66.54 77.13

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Conclusions

There seems to be some variation between the regular DISE data captured by the DCF and the special DCF of PES data. With regards to the findings of the 5% PES of the schools, the following are a matter of concern:

1. There is a slight decline in the enrollment of Scheduled tribes 2. There is low availability of facilities in the schools of Jaisalmer with regards to availability of playgrounds, common toilets, separate toilets for teachers and other staff and availability of drinking water facility.

Recommendations

The following are some of the recommendations based on field experience:

• The system of DISE needs to be popularized by the School education department by making it usable at the district administration level to identify low performing panchayat samitis and panchayats and by the schools.

• The DISE formats should also be made available at all schools without fail as in the PES, it is revealed that in the 5% schools that the survey was carried out, in Jaisalmer district, in only 7.25 percent of schools the DISE format was available in the Govt schools.

• There needs to be periodic dissemination of data and feedback needs to be taken from the community level.

• Strict Monitoring of the DISE DCF formats needs to be done to ensure quality of data and reduce variation.

• The DISE data should be made available in excel format on the website, so that further analysis could be done on it easily.

• The focus needs to be on other indicators in addition to Gross and Net enrolment ratio.

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Department of Family Welfare. 1999. Population Policy of Rajasthan. Department of School Education. 2009. Elementary Education in Rajasthan, Progress Towards UEE, District Information System for Education, 2008- 09. International Institute for Population Sciences. 2008. DLHS-3, Fact sheet Rajasthan. International Institute for Population Sciences and Macro International. 2007. National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3), 2005-06 : India : Volume I, Mumbai, IIPS. NUEPA, 2009. Elementary Education in India, Flash Statistics. Population Foundation of India and Population Reference Bureau 2007. The Future Population of India : A Long Range Demographic view. Ram, F., Shekhar, C. and Mohanty, S.K. 2005. Human Development : Strengthening District Level Vital Statistics in India. International Institute for Population Sciences, Sponsored by UNDP, New . Registrar General of India. 2001. Census Info Version 2. Registrar General of India. 2001. Maternal Mortality in India: 1997-2003 - Trends, causes and risk factors, Registrar General of India, New Delhi, in collaboration with Centre for Global Health Research University of Toronto, Canada. Registrar General of India. 2009. Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India, Sample Registration System : 2004-2006. UNICEF 2009. The State of World’s Children 2009, Maternal and Newborn Health. WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and the World Bank. 2005. Maternal Mortality in 2005, estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and the World Bank.

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Table 19 : Distribution of Schools by the status of posts filled up against posts sanctioned in Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER Total of three districts

Teache Post % Post Teacher % Post % Post % Teachers rs Teachers Sanction worki Sanctio s work Sanction worki Sanction worki Working Workin Working ed ng ned Working ing ed ng ed ng g Total 1240 1075 86.69 621 574 92.43 269 224 83.27 2130 1873 87.93 Priva 494 473 95.75 290 279 96.21 56 55 98.21 840 807 96.07 te Gove rnme 746 602 80.70 331 295 89.12 213 169 79.34 1290 1066 82.64 nt

Table 20a : Distribution of Schools by gender and category in Ajmer, Dausa and Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER

UP School P P+U UP UP P UP P UP+ P+S % P+UP P+S UP+S % P+UP P+S onl % Type only P +S only only only only S y

Girls 10. 15. 0.0 7.2 23.0 25. 2.5 1.37 11.11 1.69 3.77 0.00 0.00 4.62 0.00 3.85 0.00 school 29 00 0 2 8 00 6 Boys 2.9 5.0 0.0 3.8 23.0 30.7 0.0 1.2 2.74 11.11 35.59 28.30 33.33 0.00 0.00 3.85 0.00 School 4 0 0 9 8 7 0 8 10 95.8 86. 80. 88. 53.8 100.0 64.6 100.0 100.0 75. 96. Co-ed. 0.0 77.78 62.71 67.92 66.67 92.31 9 76 00 89 5 0 2 0 0 00 15 0 100. 100 100 10 10 100. 100. 100 100 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - 0 .0 .0 0.0 0.0 0 0 .0 .0

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Table 20b : Distribution of Schools by gender and category in the total of three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES (Contd…) Total of three districts

Primary Upper with Primary Primary Upper School upper with with Primary Type Primary Primary Secondary Secondary Only percent Girls school 1.1 6.8 17.1 12.5 10.0 5.4 Boys School 12.9 12.2 11.4 12.5 10.0 12.4 Co-ed. 86.0 81.0 71.4 75.0 80.0 82.2 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

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Table 21a : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Ajmer for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER Upper Primary Primary Total Teacher Details Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 33.65 66.35 38.87 61.13 37.57 62.43 Para Teacher 85.71 14.29 52.38 47.62 63.49 36.51 Non-Teaching Staff 41.67 58.33 50.00 50.00 49.39 50.61 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 7.69 92.31 8.57 91.43 8.20 91.80 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 41.67 58.33 49.28 50.72 48.15 51.85 Total Staff other than Headmaster 33.44 66.56 39.75 60.25 38.23 61.77

Table 21b : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Dausa for the year 2009-10 in PES

DAUSA

Upper Primary Primary Total Teacher Details Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 81.82 18.18 83.05 16.95 82.81 17.19 Para Teacher 78.57 21.43 83.33 16.67 80.00 20.00 Non-Teaching Staff 100.00 0.00 81.82 18.18 84.62 15.38 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 3.77 96.23 18.00 82.00 10.68 89.32 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 25.00 75.00 39.13 60.87 34.29 65.71 Total Staff other than Headmaster 53.25 46.75 73.42 26.58 67.86 32.14

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Table 21c: Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in Jaisalmer for the year 2009-10 in PES

JAISALMER Upper Primary Primary Total Teacher Details Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 70.27 29.73 77.78 22.22 75.86 24.14 Para Teacher 93.33 6.67 0.00 100.00 82.35 17.65 Non-Teaching Staff 100.00 0.00 70.00 30.00 72.73 27.27 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 3.77 96.23 0.00 100.00 2.86 97.14 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 Total Staff other than Headmaster 40.19 59.81 65.47 34.53 54.47 45.53

Table 21d : Percentage of teachers by gender and school category in the total of the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of three districts Upper Primary Primary Total Teacher Details Male Female Male Female Male Female No. of Teachers other than Head Master 50.30 49.70 56.91 43.09 55.36 44.64 Para Teacher 86.00 14.00 54.00 46.00 70.00 30.00 Non-Teaching Staff 53.33 46.67 53.18 46.82 53.19 46.81 Staff Employed for cooking midday meals 5.06 94.94 10.95 89.05 7.80 92.20 Employed for cleaning Toilet/Lavatories 32.00 68.00 45.74 54.26 42.86 57.14 Total Staff other than Headmaster 40.41 59.59 51.67 48.33 48.60 51.40

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Table 22 : Percentage of teachers present on the day of survey in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 Particulars Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer districts Teachers present on 35.44 31.01 79.46 39.35 the day of survey

Table 23a : Percentage distribution of Government schools by the status of school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 Status of School Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer districts Building N % N % N % N % Government 128 94.12 91 96.81 69 100 288 96.32 Government on 5 rent 3.68 3 3.19 0 0 8 2.676 Without Building 3 2.21 0 0.00 0 0 3 1.003 Total 136 100.00 94 100.00 69 100 299 100

Table 23b : Percentage distribution of private schools by the status of school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer districts Status of School Building N % N % N % N % Private 15 34.09 19 52.78 5 55.56 39 43.82 Private On rent 29 65.91 17 47.22 4 44.44 50 56.18 Total 44 100.00 36 100.00 9 100.00 89 100

Table 23c : Percentage distribution of schools by the type of school building in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 Type of school Ajmer Dausa Jaisalmer districts building N % N % N % N % Pucca 172 95.56 120 92.31 77 98.72 369 95.10 Partially Pucca 6 3.33 10 7.69 0 0.00 16 4.12 Kucchha 2 1.11 0 0.00 1 1.28 3 0.77 Total 180 100.00 130 100.00 78 100.00 388 100.00

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Table 23d : Percentage distribution of schools by number and conditions of classrooms for both Government and Private Schools in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER Need Need Good Minor Major Not Total Particulars Condition Repair Repair usable Rooms No. of Class rooms 82.91 13.95 2.36 0.79 100.00 Other Rooms 82.51 10.34 4.43 2.71 100.00 Total Rooms 82.79 12.92 2.95 1.33 100.00 DAUSA No. of Class rooms 84.43 9.15 3.37 3.05 100.00 Other Rooms 94.47 2.98 2.55 0.00 100.00 Total Rooms 87.18 7.46 3.15 2.21 100.00 JAISALMER No. of Class rooms 83.89 10.03 2.74 3.34 100.00 Other Rooms 70.71 19.70 7.58 2.02 100.00 Total Rooms 78.94 13.66 4.55 2.85 100.00 Total of 3 districts No. of Class rooms 81.61 13.15 3.03 2.21 100.00 Other Rooms 82.20 11.14 4.74 1.92 100.00 Total Rooms 81.79 12.53 3.56 2.12 100.00

Table 24a : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Ajmer district for the year 2009-10 in PES

Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools AJMER No Permanent Temporary Boundary Total

Wall Government 84 25 27 136 % 61.76 18.38 19.85 100.00 Private 29 7 8 44 % 65.91 15.91 18.18 100.00 Total 113 32 35 180 % 62.78 17.78 19.44 100.00

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Table 24b : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Dausa district for the year 2009-10 in PES

Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools DAUSA

No Boundary Permanent Temporary Wall Total Government 43 16 35 94 % 45.74 17.02 37.23 100.00 Private 22 2 12 36 % 61.11 5.56 33.33 100.00 Total 65 18 47 130 % 36.11 10.00 26.11 72.22

Table 24c : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in Jaisalmer district for the year 2009-10 in PES

Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools JAISALMER No Boundary Permanent Temporary Wall Total Government 29 13 27 69 % 42.03 18.84 39.13 100.00 Private 2 2 5 9 % 22.22 22.22 55.56 100.00 Total 31 15 32 78 % 17.22 8.33 17.78 43.33

Table 24d : Percentage distribution of schools by presence of boundary walls in the three selected districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Presence of Boundary Walls in the Schools Total of three districts No Boundary Permanent Temporary Wall Total Government 156 54 89 299 % 52.17 18.06 29.77 100.00 Private 53 11 25 89 % 59.55 12.36 28.09 100.00 Total 209 65 114 388 % 116.11 36.11 63.33 215.56

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Table 25 : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of different facilities in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 Availability of playground in the schools AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER districts Government 59.56 41.49 20.29 44.82 Private 47.73 38.89 44.44 43.82 Total 56.67 40.77 23.08 44.59 Availability of common toilets in the schools Government 64.71 71.28 53.62 64.21 Private 70.45 75.00 66.67 71.91 Total 66.11 72.31 55.13 65.98 Availability of girls toilets in the schools Government 54.41 39.36 63.77 51.84 Private 68.18 52.78 88.89 64.04 Total 57.78 43.08 66.67 54.64 Availability of separate toilets for teachers and other staff in the schools Government 26.47 9.57 2.90 15.72 Private 43.18 22.22 44.44 34.83 Total 30.56 13.08 7.69 20.10 Availability of electricity in the schools Government 45.59 12.77 21.74 29.77 Private 86.36 58.33 66.67 73.03 Total 55.56 25.38 26.92 39.69 Availability of drinking water facility in the schools Government 91.91 89.36 86.96 89.97 Private 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Total 93.89 92.31 88.46 92.27 Availability of Computers in the schools Government 13.97 7.45 13.04 11.71 Private 61.36 25.00 55.56 46.07 Total 25.56 12.31 17.95 19.59 Total Number of Government Schools 136 94 69 299 Total Number of Private Schools 44 36 9 89 Total Number of Schools 180 130 78 388

Table 25a : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of source of drinking water in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of 3 districts Source of Drinking Water

Hand Water Tap Not School type Pump Well Water Others Available Total Govt. 138 2 76 53 30 299 % 46.15 0.67 25.42 17.73 10.03 100.00 Private 14 3 56 16 0 89 % 15.73 3.37 62.92 17.98 0.00 100.00

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Table 26a : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Ajmer and Dausa districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER DAUSA

No. of No. of No. of No. of Schools Schools Schools Schools where where Chairs where where Chairs Chairs Chairs not Chairs Chairs not available available available available available available to all to some to Total to all to some to Total Particulars students students students Schools students students students Schools Government 2 23 111 136 0 1 93 94 % 1.47 16.91 81.62 100.00 0.00 1.06 98.94 100.00 Private 13 9 22 44 3 2 31 36 % 29.55 20.45 50.00 100.00 8.33 5.56 86.11 100.00 Total 15 32 133 180 3 3 124 130 % 8.33 17.78 73.89 100 2.31 2.31 95.38 100.00

Table 26b : Percentage distribution of schools by availability of chairs for students in Jaisalmer and total of three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

JAISALMER Total of 3 districts

No. of No. of No. of No. of Schools Schools Schools Schools where where Chairs where where Chairs Chairs Chairs not Chairs Chairs not available available available available available available to all to some to Total to all to some to Total Particulars students students students Schools students students students Schools Government 1 2 66 69 3 26 270 299 % 1.45 2.90 95.65 100.00 1.00 8.70 90.30 100.00 Private 1 2 6 9 17 13 59 89 % 11.11 22.22 66.67 100.00 19.10 14.61 66.29 100.00 Total 2 4 72 78 20 39 329 388 % 2.56 5.13 92.31 100 5.15 10.05 84.79 100.00

Table 27 : Distribution of schools where single teacher is working for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total no. of three AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER districts No. of Schools where Single Teacher is Working 16 23 36 75 Total No. of Residence Schools (Government) 1 2 0 3 Total No. of Residence Schools (Private) 4 0 1 5 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Government) 8 4 2 14 Total No. of Schools in Shifts (Private) 6 4 0 10

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Table 28 : Percentage distribution of schools by educational qualification of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of three Educational AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER districts Qualification of Head Masters/Senior Teachers N % N % N % N % Higher Sec. with BSTC 23 12.78 10 7.69 15 19.23 48 12.37 Graduate with B.Ed. 31 17.22 28 21.54 24 30.77 83 21.39 Post Graduate with B.Ed. 60 33.33 48 36.92 14 17.95 122 31.44 Post Graduate with M.Ed. 9 5.00 5 3.85 0 0.00 14 3.61 Others 57 31.67 39 30.00 25 32.05 121 31.19 Total Posts 180 100.00 130 100.00 78 100.00 388 100.00

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Table 29a : Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Ajmer and Dausa districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

Service AJMER DAUSA Length at Percentage Percentage the post of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in the school Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 5 years 82 21 103 70.09 50.00 64.78 58 20 78 61.70 55.56 60.00 above 5 years 35 21 56 29.91 50.00 35.22 36 16 52 38.30 44.44 40.00

Total 117 42 159 100.00 100.00 100.00 94 36 130 100.00 100.00 100.00

Table 29b : Percentage distribution of schools by service length of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in Jaisalmer and total of three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

Service JAISALMER Total of three districts Length Percentage Percentage at the post of Head Masters/ Senior Teachers in the school Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 5 years 47 6 53 68.12 66.67 67.95 187 47 234 50.95 12.81 63.76 above 5 years 22 3 25 31.88 33.33 32.05 93 40 133 25.34 10.90 36.24

Total 69 9 78 100.00 100.00 100.00 280 87 367 76.29 23.71 100.00

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Table 30a : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Ajmer district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 44 28 72 32.35 63.64 40.00 More than 12 years 92 16 108 67.65 36.36 60.00 Total 136 44 180 100.00 100.00 100.00

Table 30b : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Dausa district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

DAUSA

Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 41 19 60 43.62 52.78 46.15 More than 12 years 53 17 70 56.38 47.22 53.85 Total 94 36 130 100.00 100.00 100.00

Table 30c : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in Jaisalmer district by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

JAISALMER Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 33 1 34 47.83 11.11 43.59 More than 12 years 36 8 44 52.17 88.89 56.41 Total 69 9 78 100.00 100.00 100.00

Table 30d : Percentage distribution of schools by years elapsed since the establishment of the school in the total of the three districts by Government and Private Schools for the year 2009-10 in PES

Total of three districts Years elapsed since the Establishment of the School Government Private Total Government Private Total Upto 12 years 118 48 166 39.46 53.93 42.78 More than 12 years 181 41 222 60.54 46.07 57.22 Total 299 89 388 100.00 100.00 100.00

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Table 31 : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2008-09 in PES

AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER Total of 3 districts Particulars Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 14985 13051 28036 9483 7262 16745 4252 2826 7078 28720 23139 51859 Repeaters 1331 1076 2407 354 409 763 511 602 1113 2196 2087 4283 (%) 8.88 8.24 8.59 3.73 5.63 4.56 12.02 21.30 15.72 7.65 9.02 8.26 SC 3023 2248 5271 2124 1652 3776 783 576 1359 5930 4476 10406 (%) 20.17 17.22 18.80 22.40 22.75 22.55 18.41 20.38 19.20 20.65 19.34 20.07 ST 431 329 760 2926 2238 5164 189 134 323 3546 2701 6247 (%) 2.88 2.52 2.71 30.86 30.82 30.84 4.44 4.74 4.56 12.35 11.67 12.05 OBC 8668 6085 14753 2898 2194 5092 1930 1342 3272 13496 9621 23117 (%) 57.84 46.62 52.62 30.56 30.21 30.41 45.39 47.49 46.23 46.99 41.58 44.58 Disabled 148 90 238 18 20 38 15 6 21 181 116 297 (%) 0.99 0.69 0.85 0.19 0.28 0.23 0.35 0.21 0.30 0.63 0.50 0.57 Drop-outs 297 261 558 128 81 209 47 44 91 472 386 858 (%) 1.98 2.00 1.99 1.35 1.12 1.25 1.11 1.56 1.29 1.64 1.67 1.65

Table 32 : Percentage distribution of students upto upper primary classes enrolled by gender, social category, disability and status of drop-outs in the three districts for the year 2009-10 in PES

AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER Total of 3 districts Particulars Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Enrollment 14964 13193 28157 8923 7117 16040 4011 2700 6711 27898 23010 50908 Repeaters 1299 1011 2310 366 365 731 545 606 1151 2210 1982 4192 (%) 8.68 7.66 8.20 4.10 5.13 4.56 13.59 22.44 17.15 7.92 8.61 8.23 SC 2997 2341 5338 2160 1775 3935 654 509 1163 5811 4625 10436 (%) 20.03 17.74 18.96 24.21 24.94 24.53 16.31 18.85 17.33 20.83 20.10 20.50 ST 333 229 562 2614 2219 4833 233 142 375 3180 2590 5770 (%) 2.23 1.74 2.00 29.30 31.18 30.13 5.81 5.26 5.59 11.40 11.26 11.33 OBC 8951 6346 15297 2822 2130 4952 1719 1211 2930 13492 9687 23179 (%) 59.82 48.10 54.33 31.63 29.93 30.87 42.86 44.85 43.66 48.36 42.10 45.53 Disabled 36 11 47 27 25 52 18 8 26 81 44 125 (%) 0.24 0.08 0.17 0.30 0.35 0.32 0.45 0.30 0.39 0.29 0.19 0.25 Drop-outs 393 297 690 108 73 181 72 51 123 573 421 994 (%) 2.63 2.25 2.45 1.21 1.03 1.13 1.80 1.89 1.83 2.05 1.83 1.95

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Table 33a : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Examination Day of the Academic Year 2007-08

Attendance on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2007-08 AJMER Total Students SC Students ST Students

Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Upto V Class 1831 1039 2870 319 203 522 36 46 82

(%) 111.6 76.3 95.6 104.3 89.4 97.9 92.3 270.6 146.4 Class VI to VIII 1597 801 2398 237 140 377 31 16 47

(%) 114.4 76.7 98.2 98.34 90.9 95.4 100 100 100

DAUSA Upto V Class 978 860 1827 228 230 452 319 321 639

(%) 97.9 97.7 97.2 97.85 87.8 92.4 100 98.47 99.22 Class VI to VIII 876 422 1298 195 79 274 273 143 416

(%) 99.21 99.3 99.2 97.5 100 98.2 98.9 97.95 98.58

JAISALMER Upto V Class 399 274 673 89 58 147 12 9 21

(%) 96.15 95.1 95.7 97.8 98.3 98 85.7 81.82 84 Class VI to VIII 325 105 430 50 36 86 5 0 5

(%) 99.39 96.3 98.6 80.65 90 84.3 100 100 Total of 3 districts Upto V Class 3208 2173 5370 636 491 1121 367 376 742

(%) 105 85.9 96.2 101 89.6 95.7 98.7 106.2 102.3 Class VI to VIII 2798 1328 4126 482 255 737 309 159 468

(%) 107.4 84.1 98.6 95.83 93.4 95 99 98.15 98.73

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Table 33b : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students’ Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2007-08

AJMER Pass percentage on the Examination Day of Academic Year, 2007-08

Total Students SC Students ST Students

Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Upto V Class 1725 999 2724 287 197 484 36 14 50

(%) 94.21 96.15 94.91 89.97 97.04 92.72 100.00 30.43 60.98 Class VI to VIII 1170 650 1820 165 107 272 21 8 29

(%) 73.26 81.15 75.90 69.62 76.43 72.15 67.74 50.00 61.70

DAUSA Upto V Class 972 853 1814 227 229 450 318 289 606

(%) 99.39 99.19 99.29 99.56 99.57 99.56 99.69 90.03 94.84 Class VI to VIII 678 345 1023 130 61 191 205 120 325

(%) 77.40 81.75 78.81 66.67 77.22 69.71 75.09 83.92 78.13

JAISALMER Upto V Class 399 274 673 88 58 146 12 9 21

(%) 100.00 100.00 100.00 98.88 100.00 99.32 100.00 100.00 100.00 Class VI to VIII 269 85 354 42 25 67 4 0 4

(%) 82.77 80.95 82.33 84.00 69.44 77.91 80.00 80.00 Total of 3 districts Upto V Class 3096 2126 5211 602 484 1080 366 312 677

(%) 96.51 97.84 97.04 94.65 98.57 96.34 99.73 82.98 91.24 Class VI to VIII 2117 1080 3197 337 193 530 230 128 358

(%) 75.66 81.33 77.48 69.92 75.69 71.91 74.43 80.50 76.50

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Table 34a : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year 2008-09

AJMER Attendance on the Exam Day of Academic Year, 2008-09 Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Upto V Class 1587 1320 2907 326 219 545 30 65 95 (%) 96.71 93.55 95.25 97.6 93.99 96.12 88.24 171.1 131.9 Class VI to VIII 1686 1142 2828 288 163 451 37 43 80 (%) 98.31 97.36 97.92 97.3 94.22 96.16 86.05 107.5 96.39 DAUSA Upto V Class 1077 891 1968 250 203 453 329 316 645 (%) 99.63 97.48 98.65 99.21 96.21 97.84 99.1 103.3 101.1 Class VI to VIII 1023 476 1499 202 92 294 362 141 503 (%) 98.65 100 99.07 96.65 100 97.67 98.37 103.7 99.8 JAISALMER Upto V Class 419 247 666 82 49 131 13 12 25 (%) 94.58 92.86 93.94 88.17 90.74 89.12 86.67 75 80.65 Class VI to VIII 398 119 517 78 21 99 7 1 8 (%) 97.55 95.97 97.18 100 100 100 87.5 100 88.89 Total of 3 districts Upto V Class 3083 2458 5541 658 471 1129 372 393 765 (%) 97.41 94.87 96.26 96.91 94.58 95.92 97.64 109.2 103.2 Class VI to VIII 3107 1737 4844 568 276 844 406 185 591 (%) 98.32 97.97 98.2 97.43 96.5 97.12 96.9 104.5 99.16

Table 34b : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students Annual examination results of the Academic Year 2008-09

AJMER Pass percentage on the Examination day of Academic Year, 2008-09 Total Students SC Students ST Students Enrolment Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Upto V Class 1475 1273 2748 302 211 513 27 21 48 (%) 92.94 96.44 94.53 92.64 96.35 94.13 90 32.3077 50.5263 Class VI to VIII 1217 953 2170 195 123 318 21 17 38 (%) 72.18 83.45 76.73 67.71 75.46 70.51 56.76 39.5349 47.5 DAUSA Upto V Class 1065 891 1956 244 204 448 328 308 636 (%) 98.89 100 99.39 97.6 100.5 98.9 99.7 97.4684 98.6047 Class VI to VIII 822 400 1222 143 78 221 282 97 379 (%) 80.35 84.03 81.52 70.79 84.78 75.17 77.9 68.7943 75.3479 JAISALMER Upto V Class 414 236 650 82 46 130 13 12 25 (%) 98.81 95.55 97.6 100 93.88 99.24 100 100 100 Class VI to VIII 268 76 344 56 12 68 4 0 4 (%) 67.34 63.87 66.54 71.79 57.14 68.69 57.14 0 50 Total of 3 districts Upto V Class 2954 2400 5354 628 461 1091 368 341 709 (%) 95.82 97.64 96.63 95.44 97.88 96.63 98.92 86.7684 92.6797 Class VI to VIII 2307 1429 3736 394 213 607 307 114 421 (%) 74.25 82.27 77.13 69.37 77.17 71.92 75.62 61.6216 71.2352

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Table 35 : Genderwise and Social Categorywise students attendance on the day of survey in the academic year 2008-09

Attendance on the day of Survey Total of 3 Total Students SC Students ST Students districts Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class I 4325.0 3853.0 8178.0 914.0 752.0 1666.0 479.0 387.0 866.0 (%) 74.4 67.5 71.0 72.0 65.9 69.1 71.7 65.0 68.6 Class II 2931.0 2435.0 5366.0 653.0 502.0 1155.0 353.0 273.0 626.0 (%) 76.7 67.7 72.3 72.9 62.3 67.9 74.8 64.7 70.0 Class III 2696.0 2100.0 4796.0 581.0 434.0 1015.0 319.0 221.0 540.0 (%) 77.7 70.6 74.4 74.9 69.9 72.7 75.4 60.4 68.4 Class IV 2519.0 1983.0 4502.0 477.0 383.0 860.0 279.0 204.0 483.0 (%) 79.6 71.7 75.9 71.3 67.2 69.4 77.5 63.2 70.7 Class V 2529.0 1908.0 4437.0 477.0 345.0 822.0 259.0 174.0 433.0 (%) 81.7 77.3 79.7 76.1 71.3 74.0 76.4 60.8 69.3 Class VI 2332.0 1633.0 3965.0 453.0 278.0 731.0 202.0 162.0 364.0 (%) 79.2 76.4 78.0 77.6 64.8 72.2 73.7 65.3 69.7 Class VII 2086.0 1479.0 3565.0 382.0 226.0 608.0 216.0 149.0 365.0 (%) 78.2 81.8 79.6 73.5 68.5 71.5 77.1 76.4 76.8 Class VIII 1037.0 738.0 1775.0 207.0 88.0 295.0 154.0 73.0 227.0 (%) 37.1 46.4 40.4 39.0 33.1 37.0 39.6 41.7 40.2 Total (all class) 20455.0 16129.0 36584.0 4144.0 3008.0 7152.0 2261.0 1643.0 3904.0 (%) 73.6 70.0 72.0 70.6 64.7 68.0 70.5 63.0 67.1

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Table 36 : Other important aspects in the three selected districts of Rajasthan for the educational year 2009-10

AJMER DAUSA JAISALMER Total of 3 districts Sl. Particulars No. Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Govt. Pvt. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cooperation of Very Good 25 29.55 35.11 22.22 23.19 22.22 27.76 25.84 Headmaster in giving information easily Good 69.85 56.82 57.45 8.33 76.81 77.78 67.56 39.33

1 Satisfactory 5.15 13.64 7.45 11.11 0.00 0.00 4.68 11.24 Principal could Very Good 96.32 90.91 37.23 88.89 84.06 66.67 74.92 87.64 provide information easily Good 3.68 9.09 53.19 11.11 1.45 33.33 18.73 12.36 Satisfactory 0.00 0.00 7.45 0.00 71.01 77.78 18.73 7.87

2 Bad 0.00 0.00 1.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.00 Information given from single register 3 only 51.47 65.91 67.02 61.11 98.55 100.00 67.22 67.42 Maintenance of 4 attendance register 99.26 97.73 98.94 97.22 98.55 100.00 99.00 97.75 Availability of students enrolment 5 in category 69.85 77.27 87.23 80.56 91.30 77.78 80.27 78.65 Availability of 6 reportcard of school 69.12 75.00 51.06 38.89 98.55 100.00 70.23 62.92 Preserving records 7 properly 97.79 95.45 94.68 97.22 98.55 88.89 96.99 95.51 Teachers reaching 8 school in time 99.26 100.00 100.00 100.00 89.86 77.78 97.32 97.75 Availability of DISE 9 format 92.65 75.00 94.68 80.56 7.25 0.00 73.58 69.66 Problems faced by enumerator in 10 collecting information 3.68 11.36 8.51 5.56 75.36 77.78 21.74 15.73 Availability of Display 11 Boards in the School 50.74 50.00 70.21 50.00 97.10 44.44 67.56 49.44 Facility of mid day 12 meal in school 97.06 13.64 96.81 0.00 100.00 44.44 97.66 11.24 Good 33.82 13.64 15.96 0.00 17.39 44.44 24.41 11.24 Quality of mid day meal in school Satisfactory 61.76 0.00 78.72 0.00 82.61 0.00 71.91 0.00 13 Not Satisfactory 1.47 0.00 2.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.34 0.00

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LISTS OF OFFICIALS AND PERSONNEL ENGAGED IN DATA COLLECTION, SUPERVISION, INSPECTION, SCRUTINY, VALIDATION, DATA ENTRY AND TABULATION

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List of employees engaged as research investigators in data collection of 5 percent PES of DISE

Sl. District Name of Employees Designation Period No. 1. DAUSA 1. Sh. Ram Kishore, Statistical Assistant Gupta Statistical Assistant 6.3.2010 to 2. Sh. Kailash Chand Statistical Inspector 20.3.2010 Joshi Statistical Inspector 3. Sh. Om Prakash Computor Sharma 4. Sh. Banwari Lal Meena, 5. Sh. Bhuvnesh Kumar Gupta

2. AJMER 1. Sh. Suraj Narain Statistical Assistant 6.3.2010 to Maheshwari 20.3.2010 2. Sh. Usman Gani Gauri Statistical Assistant 3. Sh. Krishan Gopal Statistical Assistant Airan 4. Sh. Anil Kumar Pareek Statistical Inspector 5. Sh. Pradeep Kumar Statistical Inspector Gokharu 6. Sh. Anil Kumar Sharma Statistical Inspector 7. Sh. Rajendra Mathur Statistical Inspector 8. Sh. Kailash Chand Statistical Inspector Sharma 9. Sh. Shiv Raj Singh Statistical Inspector Chaudhary 10.Sh. Kailash Chandra Statistical Inspector Malakar 11.Sh. Mukesh Kumar Computor Goyal 3. JAISALMER 1. Sh. Brij Lal Meena Statistical Assistant 6.3.2010 to 2. Sh. Surendra Panwar, Lab. Asstt. 20.3.2010 3. Sh. Anil Kumar Statistical Assistant Maheshwari 4. Sh. Ashok Kumar Statistical Assistant Verma

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List of Officers and Employees engaged in field inspection and supervision of data collection of 5 percent PES of DISE

Sl. Name of Designation Tour in which District No. Officer/Employees and Period 1 Sh. Misa Ram Prajapat Asstt. 3.3.2010 (Ajmer) Director,DES,Jaipur 2 Sh. Raju Lal Gupta Dy.Director 3.3.2010 (Dausa) (Adm.)DES,Jaipur 16.3.2010 (Dausa) 3 Dr. Akhilesh Saxena Asstt. Director, DES, Jaipur 4 Sh. Vikas Yadav Statistical Officer, DES, 18-19.03.2010 (Ajmer) Jaipur 5 Kumari Seema Mishra Statistical Officer, DES, 11.03.2010 (Ajmer) Jaipur 6 Sh. Ashok Kumar Statistical Assistant, DES, 4-5.3.2010 (Jaisalmer) Verma Jaipur. 10-13.03.2010 (Jaisalmer) 7 Sh. Anil Kumar Statistical Assistant, DES, 4-5.3.2010 (Jaisalmer) Maheshwari Jaipur. 10-13.03.2010 (Jaisalmer)

List of Employees engaged in scrutiny of data of 5 percent PES of DISE

Sl. Name of Employees Designation No. 1. Sh. Anil Kumar Maheshwari Statistical Assistant 2. Sh. Jagdish Prasad Meena Statistical Assistant 3. Sh. Banwari Lal Jat Statistical Assistant 4. Sh. Mahesh Kumar Bansal Statistical Assistant 5. Sh. Gopal Lal Dhadhi Statistical Assistant 6. Sh. Ashok Kumar Verma Statistical Assistant 7. Sh. Ram Prakash Agarwal Statistical Assistant 8. Sh. Santosh Kumar Sharma Statistical Assistant 9. Sh. Ram Niwas Statistical Assistant 10. Sh. Shubhash Chand Gupta Statistical Assistant 11. Sh. Kamal Kumar Jain Statistical Inspector 11. Sh. R. D. Sharma Statistical Inspector

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List of Employees engaged in data entry of 5 percent PES of DISE

Sl. Name of Employees Designation No. 1. Sh. Dinesh Vijay Programmer 2. Sh. Rajeev Bhargava Statistical Inspector 3. Sh. Rajeev Srivastava Statistical Assistant 4. Sh. Arvind Kumar Sharma Statistical Inspector 5. Sh. Deepak Sharma Computor 6. Sh. Rajesh Verma Computor 7. Sh. Ram Chandra Rawat Statistical Assistant 8. Sh. Ram Prakash Statistical Inspector 9. Sh. Mahaveer Prasad Jain Statistical Inspector 10. Sh. Ram Niwas Statistical Assistant 11. Sh. Raj Kumar Mangal Computor 12. Sh. Giriraj Gupta Statistical Assistant 13. Sh. R.D. Sharma Statistical Inspector 14. Sh. Rakesh Chaudhary L.D.C.

List of Employees engaged in tabulation of data of 5 percent PES

1. Rajeev Chaudhuri, Statistical Inspector, DES

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LIST OF SAMPLED GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE THREE SELECTED DISTRICTS, 2009-10

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Ajmer Sl .No. Block District Village School 1 ARAIN AJMER BORADA G.SKS,BANJARO KI DHANI 2 ARAIN AJMER KACHOLIYA G.U.P.S. KACHOLIYA 3 ARAIN AJMER JALIYA G.P.S. JALIYA III 4 ARAIN AJMER JHIROTA G.SKS.P.S,DOHRIYA 5 ARAIN AJMER DHASUK G.P.S. DHASUK 6 ARAIN AJMER DHOLPURIYA G.P.S. DHOLPURIYA 7 ARAIN AJMER HINGONIYA G.P.S. MAHADEVPURA HINGONIYA 8 ARAIN AJMER SAPUNDA G.U.P.S. SAPUNDA 9 ARAIN AJMER BIDLA G.P.S. BIDLA 10 ARAIN AJMER LAMBA G.SR.SEC.SCHOOL LAMBA 11 ARAIN AJMER KERIYA G.P.SKS SCHOOL KERIYA 12 ARAIN AJMER KASIR G.U.P.S JOGYAN DHANI 13 ARAIN AJMER ARAIN G.S.SEC.S. ARAIN 14 ARAIN AJMER KEBANIYA G.P.S. KEBANIYA 15 ARAIN AJMER CHKVA G.U.P.S. CHAKVA 16 ARAIN AJMER DOORAI G.P.S. DOORAI 17 BHINAI AJMER TATONTI G.SR.SEC.TATONTI 18 BHINAI AJMER KEBANIYA G.U.P.S. KEBANIYA 19 BHINAI AJMER CHANDMA G.U.P.SCHOOL CHANDMA 20 BHINAI AJMER BADLA KHEDA G.P.SCHOOL BADLA KHEDA 21 BHINAI AJMER BAGRAI G.P.S.AMARPURA 22 BHINAI AJMER KANAI KALA G.U.P.S. KANAI KALA 23 BHINAI AJMER BADANVADA MADARSA ANUJMAN I.C. BANDANWADA 24 BHINAI AJMER KARANTHI G.P.S BHILO KA KHEDA KARANTI 25 BHINAI AJMER DHANI G.P.S,DHANI EKALSINGHA 26 BHINAI AJMER DEVPURA G.U.P.S,DEVRIYA 27 BHINAI AJMER NIMEDA G.P.S. NIMEDA 28 BHINAI AJMER KACHRIYA G.U.P.S. KACHRIYA 29 BHINAI AJMER RATAKOT G.P.S. RATAKOT 30 BHINAI AJMER JHAVARKYA G.U.P.S. JHABARKYA 31 BHINAI AJMER SATOLAV G.SEC. SCHOOL SATOLAV 32 BHINAI AJMER NADNSI G.P.S. NANDSI 33 JAWAJA AJMER BADIYA SHYAMA G.P.S. BADIYA SHYAMA 34 JAWAJA AJMER BADKOCHRA G.SR.SEC.SCHOOL BADKOCHRA 35 JAWAJA AJMER RUDHANA G.P.S.KHERIYA 36 JAWAJA AJMER BIHAR RATANPURA G.P.S.,BICHI KA TALAB 37 JAWAJA AJMER KABRA G.U.P.S. UTTO KA BADIYA KABRA 38 JAWAJA AJMER RAJENDRA G.P.S. RAJENDRA 39 JAWAJA AJMER SUHAVA G.U.P.S. SUHAVA 40 JAWAJA AJMER RUPNAGAR ARNALI G.U.P.S,KALADANTA 41 JAWAJA AJMER MATHUVADA G.P.S. SEEL KI TAKDI 42 JAWAJA AJMER ANAKAR G.SEC. SCHOOL ANAKAR 43 JAWAJA AJMER GOGELA G.U.P.S. GOGELA ( JAWAJA)

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Ajmer Sl .No. Block District Village School 44 JAWAJA AJMER BHERU KHEDA G.P.S BHERU KHEDA 45 JAWAJA AJMER NEGADIYA G.A.U.P.S. NEGADIYA 46 JAWAJA AJMER BALACHARAT G.U.P.S. BALACHARAT 47 JAWAJA AJMER NAYA KHEDA G.U.P.S. NAYA KHEDA 48 JAWAJA AJMER DEVAL FATEHPURA G.U.P.S,LABURI 49 KEKRI AJMER WARD NO.5 G.P.S. SURAJPOLGET 50 KEKRI AJMER WARD NO.12 G.U.P.S.CHAARBHUJA MANDIR 51 KEKRI AJMER TASVARIYA G.U.P.S. TASVARIYA 52 KEKRI AJMER MEVDA KALAN G.SR.SEC.S. MAVDAKALAN 53 KEKRI AJMER BAGHERA G.G. SEC. S. BAGHERA 54 KEKRI AJMER DEVGAON G.P.S BHILO KA JHOPDA 55 KEKRI AJMER JUNIYA G.G.U.P.S. JUNIYA 56 KEKRI AJMER BAJTA G.P.S.JETPURA 57 KEKRI AJMER GULGAON G.SEC.S. GULGAON 58 KEKRI AJMER SADARA G.G.U.P.S. SADARA 59 KEKRI AJMER DHUNDHRI G.S.SEC.S. DHUNDARI 60 KEKRI AJMER KACHRIYA G.U.P.S. KACHRIYA 61 KEKRI AJMER BALAPURA G.P.S. BISALPUR VIStAPIT BALAP 62 KEKRI AJMER SHOKYA KA KHEDA G.SKS. P.S.SHOKYA KA KHEDA 63 KEKRI AJMER KOHDA G.U.P.S. KHOHDA 64 KEKRI AJMER VISUNDANI G.P.S. BISUNDANI 65 AJMER WARD NO.8 G.SEC SCHOOL FARASIYA 66 KISHANGARH AJMER MALIYO KI BADI G.SEC SCHOOL MALIYO KI BADI 67 KISHANGARH AJMER PATAN G.P.S. PATAN (NAVEEN) 68 KISHANGARH AJMER JUNDA G.P.S. KALWANIYO KIDHANI JUNDI 69 KISHANGARH AJMER DIDVANA G.U.P.SCHOOL DIDVANA 70 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.29 G.U.P.S.RATH KHHANA 71 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.7 G.G.U.P. MALIYO KI DHANI (2) 72 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.17 G.SHARDUL P.S. (BOYS) 73 KISHANGARH AJMER NAVAN G.U.P.SCHOOL NAVAN 74 KISHANGARH AJMER KARKEDA G.U.P.S.DUTIYO KI DHANI KARKEDI 75 KISHANGARH AJMER SINGARA G.G.U.P.S. SINGARA 76 KISHANGARH AJMER SINODIYA G.P.S.NADA KI DHANI SINODIYA 77 KISHANGARH AJMER NOSAL G.SEC.SCHOOL NOSAL 78 KISHANGARH AJMER GUDLI G.U.P.SCHOOL GUDLI 79 KISHANGARH AJMER UDAYPURA KALAN G.U.P.SCHOOL UDAYPURA KALAN 80 KISHANGARH AJMER KOTDI G.SEC.SCHOOL KOTDI 81 MASUDA AJMER LORDI G.U.P.S. LORDI MASUDA 82 MASUDA AJMER KIRAP G.SR.SEC.S. KIRAP MASUDA 83 MASUDA AJMER SATAVDIYA G.SEC.SCHOOL SATAVDIYA

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Ajmer 84 MASUDA AJMER RAMGADH G.SEC.S. RAMGARH MASUDA 85 MASUDA AJMER JHANK G.U.P.S JHUNTO KA BADIYA 86 MASUDA AJMER NANDVADA G.P.S. NADI KHEDA MASUDA 87 MASUDA AJMER KHIMPURA G.G.U.P.S. KHIMPURA MASUDA 88 MASUDA AJMER TOPAS G.U.P.S. TOPAS MASUDA 89 MASUDA AJMER MAYLA G.SEC.S. MAYLA MASUDA 90 MASUDA AJMER MASUDA G.SKS.P.S,HIRARAMA KI BADIYA 91 MASUDA AJMER RAGPURA G.P.S. KALIDATI MASUDA 92 MASUDA AJMER PITHAVAS G.P.S,JORAWARPURA MASUDA 93 MASUDA AJMER MOKHAMPURA G.P.SCHOOL,RAMPURA 94 MASUDA AJMER NIMGADH G.P.S. NADI 95 MASUDA AJMER BEGLIYAVAS G.K.P.S. BEGLIYAVAS MASUDA 96 MASUDA AJMER HANYTIYA G.P.S. KASHIPURA MASUDA 97 PEESANGAN AJMER CHAVNDIYA G.P.S KOTHI 98 PEESANGAN AJMER SOMALPUR G.P.S,KAKRIYA 99 PEESANGAN AJMER CHAT G.P.S. CHAT 100 PEESANGAN AJMER HATUNDI G.P.S, HATUNDI KA BADIYA 101 PEESANGAN AJMER KESARPURA G.SEC.S. KESARPURA 102 PEESANGAN AJMER NAGELAV G.G.U.P.S. NAGELAV 103 PEESANGAN AJMER MAJHVELA G.P.SCHOOL MAJHEVALA 104 PEESANGAN AJMER HANVANTPURA G.P.S. HANVANTPURA 105 PEESANGAN AJMER DHUVADIYA G.SKS.P.S. DHUVADIYA 106 PEESANGAN AJMER BIDKCHIYAVAS G.P.S NIMDITHLA BIDKCHIYAVAS 107 PEESANGAN AJMER GANAHEDA G.P.S. NALA GANAHEDA 108 PEESANGAN AJMER MAKREDA G.SEC.S. MAKREDA 109 PEESANGAN AJMER KAKALANA G.P.S. BAMBHIYO KI DHANI 110 PEESANGAN AJMER BHERU KHEDA G.P.S. BHERU KHEDA 111 PEESANGAN AJMER BANBEDA G.G.U.P.S. BANBEDA 112 PEESANGAN AJMER PISANGNA G.INDRA G.U.P.S, PISANGAN 113 SRI NAGAR AJMER BADGAON G.U.P.SCHOOL BADGAON 114 SRI NAGAR AJMER JATIYA G.P.SCHOOL,KALEDA 115 SRI NAGAR AJMER NARAVAR G.KENDRIYA P.S. NARVAR(B) 116 SRI NAGAR AJMER SARANA G.P.S. ,BAGDA DHANI 117 SRI NAGAR AJMER DILVADA G.SEC SCHOOL DILVADA 118 SRI NAGAR AJMER CHANDIYAVAS G.P.SCHOOL CHANDIYAVAS 119 SRI NAGAR AJMER SRINAGAR G.S.SEC.SCHOOL SRINAGAR 120 SRI NAGAR AJMER FARKIYA G.SEC.SCHOOL FARKIYA 121 SRI NAGAR AJMER MADIYANI G.P.SCHOOL MADIYANI 122 SRI NAGAR AJMER RAMSAR M. RIYANUL ULUM P.S. RAMSAR 123 SRI NAGAR AJMER MAVSIYA G.SEC.SCHOOL MAVSIYA 124 SRI NAGAR AJMER KAKRDA BHONABAY G.U.P.S. BHONABAY 125 SRI NAGAR AJMER MAKADVALI G.SEC. SCHOOL MAKADVALI

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Ajmer 126 SRI NAGAR AJMER HATHI KHEDA G.P.S,KANADIYA 127 SRI NAGAR AJMER BADLYA G.P.S. MALLALI DHANI 128 SRI NAGAR AJMER PADAMPURA G.U.P.S. PADAMPURA 129 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 28 G.G. SEC. SCHOOL HOLIDADA 130 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 41 G.G.SEC.S. NAGRA AJMER 131 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 18 G.P.S. CHARHAT 132 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 8 G.P.S. ASHA GANJ AJMERCITY 133 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 1 G.P.S. RAMNAGAR 134 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 9 G.G.U.P.S. AJAY NAGAR 135 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 25 G.P.S. LIC KRISHANGANJ 136 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 24 G.G.U.P.S. KRISHNA GANJ AJMER

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List of 5% Sampled Private Schools in Ajmer Sl .No. Block District Village School 1 ARAIN AJMER SANPLA NIStHA S.SANStHAN SANPLA 2 ARAIN AJMER SYAR REPUBLIC ACEDEMY SYAR 3 ARAIN AJMER BORADA PARAMPARA SHIKSHAN S.UPS 4 ARAIN AJMER ARAIN RANABAI CHILDREN U.P.S.ARAI 5 BHINAI AJMER BHIANI SHRI SHYAM U.P.S. BHINAY 6 BHINAI AJMER JOTAYAN BHAWANI SHIKSHAN SANStAN JO 7 BHINAI AJMER BADLI VIJAYSREE P.S. BADLI 8 BHINAI AJMER DEVLIYA KALAN PAHAL VIDYALAY DEVLIYAKALAN 9 JAWAJA AJMER WARD NO.32 GAI GOLDY ENGLISH U.P.S. BE 10 JAWAJA AJMER WARD NO.34 BALAK NATH PUBLIC SCHOOL BE 11 JAWAJA AJMER WARD NO.40 SANINT PAUL SR.SEC.SCHOOL 12 JAWAJA AJMER WARD NO.44 SHREE PUBLIC SCHOOL 13 KEKRI AJMER WARD NO.3 SHAKMBARI V.N.U.P.S. KEKRI 14 KEKRI AJMER WARD NO.8 B.D. VAISHNAV KIDS ACEDEMY 15 KEKRI AJMER MEVDA KALAN NEHRU VIDHIYA M.S.S.MEVDAKA 16 KEKRI AJMER WARD NO.13 HOLI HEART U.P.S KEKRI 17 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.37 KIRAN KANWAR P.S. INDRA COL 18 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO. 1 DAYALESHWAR U.P.S.B.COLONY 19 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.5 SAINATH U.P.S.GANDHI NAGAR 20 KISHANGARH AJMER WARD NO.7 PRERNA PROG.P.S. MALIYO DHA 21 MASUDA AJMER WARD NO.20 PRAGYA SEC SCH. VIJAYNAGAR 22 MASUDA AJMER WARD NO.20 YASH BHUMI MODERN VIJAYNAGA 23 MASUDA AJMER KHIMPURA SHREE HEENARAJ P.S. KHEIMPU 24 MASUDA AJMER SHYAMGADH SURAYA P.S. SHYAMGARH MASUD 25 PEESANGAN AJMER BANSELI VIJAYLAXMI VIDYA MANDIRBANS 26 PEESANGAN AJMER GANAHEDA GOLDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL GANAHE

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Ajmer 27 PEESANGAN AJMER SOMALPUR CHIStIYA PUBLIC SCHOOL SOMA 28 PEESANGAN AJMER BAGHSURI SHRI KRISHNA PUB. S. BAGHSU 29 SRI NAGAR AJMER UTANDA MOTHER INDIA SCHOOL UTANDA 30 SRI NAGAR AJMER MAGRA LOVE KUSH P.S. MAGRA 31 SRI NAGAR AJMER BAVCHYA KHUSHBU BAL U.P.SCHOOL 32 SRI NAGAR AJMER BUBANI INDIAN SARVODAY UPS BUBANI 33 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 23 KIDZ ACEDEMY 34 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 34 ST.MARY.C.SR.SEC AJMER 35 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 40 DIFFENCE SEC. SCHOOL AJMER 36 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 45 MAYO COLLEGE GIRLS SCHOOLAJ 37 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 49 ANKUR PUBLIC SCHOOL 38 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 55 QUEEN MARRY SEC. SCHOOL 39 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 7 HINDU DARM U.P.S. AJMERCITY 40 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 11 NEW JAVIER U.P.S. KHANPURA 41 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 1 ABHYAS SEC SCHOOL KOTRA 42 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 9 MEDILAL SEC.SCH. AJAYNAGAR 43 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 17 ADARSH KANYA U.P.S. DIGGI C 44 AJMER(U) AJMER WARD NO. 33 GUJRATI U.P.S. KUCHERY ROAD

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Dausa Sl. Block District Village School No. 1 DAUSA SUDHARANPARA GOVERNMENT PS SUDHARANPARA 2 BANDIKUI DAUSA BASWA GOVERNMENT PS DUMALI TALAI BASWA 3 BANDIKUI DAUSA RAMPURA GOVERNMENT SK PS RAMPURA 4 BANDIKUI DAUSA TIGADDA GOVERNMENT UPS TIGADDA 5 BANDIKUI DAUSA MUHI GOVERNMENT UPS MUHI 6 BANDIKUI DAUSA AALKA KA BAS GOVERNMENT PS CHANDRA BAS 7 BANDIKUI DAUSA BADIYAL KALAN GOVERNMENT PS BADIYAL KALAN 8 BANDIKUI DAUSA MEDI GOVERNMENT PS MEDI 9 BANDIKUI DAUSA BAGDEDA GOVERNMENT SK PS SHAHJALA 10 BANDIKUI DAUSA SUNGADI GOVERNMENT PS SUNGADI 11 BANDIKUI DAUSA ANANDPURA GOVERNMENT PS ANNANTPURA 12 BANDIKUI DAUSA KARNAWAR GOVERNMENT PS JHANDU KI DHANI 13 BANDIKUI DAUSA DHANAWAD GOVERNMENT PS JHERDA DHANAWAD 14 BANDIKUI DAUSA KATHNADI GOVERNMENT PS KATHNADI 15 BANDIKUI DAUSA BHATTPURA GOVERNMENT PS BHATTPURA 16 BANDIKUI DAUSA BALAHERA GOVERNMENT SS BALAHERA 17 BANDIKUI DAUSA PATAR KHEDA GOVERNMENT UPS PATAR KHEDA 18 BANDIKUI DAUSA NANGAL LOTWADA GOVERNMENT PS NANGAL LOTWADA 19 DAUSA DAUSA THEEKARIYA GOVERNMENT UPS SANSKRIT THEEKARIYA 20 DAUSA DAUSA MANPURIYA GOVERNMENT PS MANPURIYA 21 DAUSA DAUSA NANGAL RAJAWTAN GOVERNMENT SSS SANSKRIT 22 DAUSA DAUSA PURVIYA BAS GOVERNMENT PS POORVIYABAS 23 DAUSA DAUSA BEED LAWAN GOVERNMENT PS BEED LAWAN

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Dausa Sl. No. Block District Village School 24 DAUSA DAUSA MITRAPURA GOVERNMENT UPS BHANDAREJ MOD 25 DAUSA DAUSA MANDEDA SUNARPUR GOVERNMENTUPS MANDEDA SUNARPUR 26 DAUSA DAUSA BANETHA GOVERNMENT PS BANETHA 27 DAUSA DAUSA KALA KHOH GOVERNMENT PS KUSHALA KI DHANI 28 DAUSA DAUSA BIRASANA GOVERNMENT PS BIRASANA 29 DAUSA DAUSA CHOODIYA BAS GOVERNMENT PS AAMLI WALI DHANI 30 DAUSA DAUSA KALI KHAD GOVERNMENT PS KALI KHAD 31 DAUSA DAUSA BIHARIPURA GOVERNMENT UPS BIHARIPURA 32 DAUSA DAUSA BHANDAREJ GOVERNMENT PS PATWAR WALI DHANI 33 DAUSA DAUSA BHAGLAI GOVERNMENT UPS BHAGLAI 34 DAUSA DAUSA KANWARPURA GOVERNMENT PS KANWARPURA 35 DAUSA DAUSA PAPARDA GOVERNMENT SS GIRLS PAPARDA 36 DAUSA DAUSA KHAWARAWJI GOVERNMENT PS KHAWARAWJI 37 DAUSA DAUSA SARR GOVERNMENT PS SK SARR 38 DAUSA DAUSA KUNDAL GOVERNMENT PS SOR TALAI 39 DAUSA DAUSA BASANA GOVERNMENT PS BASANA 40 DAUSA DAUSA DAUSA URBAN MADARSA HIDAYTUL ULLOM ARBIYA 41 DAUSA DAUSADA GOVERNMENT UPS DAUSADA 42 LALSOT DAUSA KISHORPURA GOVERNMENT UPS KISHORPURA 43 LALSOT DAUSA DIWACHLEE KALAN GOVERNMENT UPS DIWACHALI KALAN 44 LALSOT DAUSA NIJHARNA GOVERNMENT UPS GIRLS NIRJHARNA 45 LALSOT DAUSA BHOBATPURA GOVERNMENT PS BHOBATPURA 46 LALSOT DAUSA KANLODA GOVERNMENT PS KANDOLA 47 LALSOT DAUSA NANGAL ABHAYPURA GOVERNMENT UPS NANGAL ABHAYPURA 48 LALSOT DAUSA SHRI RAM PURA GOVERNMENTUPS B.SANS.SHRIRAMPURA

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Dausa Sl. No. Block District Village School 49 LALSOT DAUSA KHATWA GOVERNMENT PS YAG SHALA KHATWA 50 LALSOT DAUSA SHRIMA GOVERNMENT PS GADOLAI TALAI SHRIMA 51 LALSOT DAUSA KHURRA GOVERNMENT PS DHOLIPAL 52 LALSOT DAUSA TODA THEKALA GOVERNMENT SANSKRIT UPS JAGABASTI 53 LALSOT DAUSA THOONIYA DHIRAJPURA GOVERNMENT PS THOONIYA 54 LALSOT DAUSA TUTIYAWAS GOVERNMENT PS HIRAMAL DHANI 55 LALSOT DAUSA MOHHAMADPURA GOVERNMENT UPS MOHHAMADPURA 56 LALSOT DAUSA DIGO GOVERNMENT PS JAJMO KA DERA 57 LALSOT DAUSA SALAG RAMPURA CH.NO.1 GOVERNMENT PS SANSKRIT SALAGRAMPURA 58 LALSOT DAUSA KOLIWADA GOVERNMENT PS SK KOLIWADA 59 LALSOT DAUSA TORDA GOVERNMENT PS BAIRWA DHANI TORDA 60 LALSOT DAUSA DOB KHALSA GOVERNMENT PS BAREDI DHANI 61 LALSOT DAUSA PALUNDA GOVERNMENT UPS PALUNDA 62 LALSOT DAUSA BIDARKHAN GOVERNMENT PS BIDARKHAN 63 LALSOT DAUSA INDAWA GOVERNMENT PS SANSKRIT INDAWA 64 MAHUWA DAUSA HADIYA GOVERNMENT PS FOJIPURA HADIYA 65 MAHUWA DAUSA ALIPUR GOVERNMENT UPS ALIPUR 66 MAHUWA DAUSA VISHALA GOVERNMENT PS VISHALA 67 MAHUWA DAUSA SAMSPUR GOVERNMENT UPS SAMASPUR 68 MAHUWA DAUSA BALAHEDI GOVERNMENT PS BALAHEDI 69 MAHUWA DAUSA PAWATA GOVERNMENT UPS GIRLS PAWATA 70 MAHUWA DAUSA KAYAMPUR GOVERNMENT UPS KAYAMPUR 71 MAHUWA DAUSA DHAND GOVERNMENT PS GURJAR DHANI DHAND

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Dausa Sl. Block District Village School No. 72 MAHUWA DAUSA MANDAWAR GOVERNMENT PS MANDAWAR 73 MAHUWA DAUSA BADA GOAN GOVERNMENT UPS.SANS. BHAGATPURA KI 74 MAHUWA DAUSA NORANGPURA GOVERNMENT PS MEENAPATTI NORANGPURA 75 MAHUWA DAUSA PAKHAR GOVERNMENT PS MANGILAWAS PAKHAR 76 MAHUWA DAUSA SALAMPUR GOVERNMENT PS SALAMPUR 77 MAHUWA DAUSA RAMGARH GOVERNMENT PS KASHAWADI RAMGARH 78 MAHUWA DAUSA SANTHA GOVERNMENT PS GIRLS SANTHA 79 SIKRAI DAUSA MAUHALAI GOVERNMENT PS SK MAUHALAI 80 SIKRAI DAUSA KHEDA PAHADPUR GOVERNMENT PS BADANPURA 81 SIKRAI DAUSA GEROTA GOVERNMENT PS GEROTA (PURA) 82 SIKRAI DAUSA GUMANPURA GOVERNMENT SSS GUMANPURA 83 SIKRAI DAUSA BHARMAN BAIRADA GOVERNMENT PSDULAWALI DHANI BHARMAN 84 SIKRAI DAUSA HINGWA GOVERNMENT PS BAIRWA DHANI HINGWA 85 SIKRAI DAUSA MURLIPUR GOVERNMENT PS. BIRWA DHANI (SECOND) 86 SIKRAI DAUSA PIPALKI GOVERNMENT PS CHOTI PIPALKI 87 SIKRAI DAUSA SIKRAI GOVERNMENT SSS. SIKRAI 88 SIKRAI DAUSA DOLIKA BAS GOVERNMENT PS RATHOD DHANI 89 SIKRAI DAUSA GOOJARWADA GOVERNMENT PS TEJYA DHANI GUJARWADA 90 SIKRAI DAUSA BAHRAWANDA GOVERNMENT SSS BAHRAWANDA 91 SIKRAI DAUSA GADHORA GOVT PS HOLIWALA GADHORA 92 SIKRAI DAUSA BAWANPARA GOVERNMENT UPS BAWANPARA 93 SIKRAI DAUSA GIJGARH GOVERNMENT PS SK GARH KA KUNAA 94 SIKRAI DAUSA SIKANDRA MADARSA MOHAMADIYA PS

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List of 5% Sampled Private Schools in Dausa Sl. No. Block District Village School 1 BANDIKUI DAUSA GULLANA SANIK PUBLIC SCHOOL GULLANA 2 BANDIKUI DAUSA AABHANERI SHUBH TRIVENI BAS V.M. AABH 3 BANDIKUI DAUSA ALIPUR UPS AMAR JYOTI AVM 4 BANDIKUI DAUSA WARD NO. 6 SONALI PUBLIC SCHOOL 5 BANDIKUI DAUSA SHYALAWAS KHURD SANT FANCIS SSS 6 BANDIKUI DAUSA KATARWARA ARCHNA UPS KATARWARA 7 BANDIKUI DAUSA POONDARPADA SEWA KUNJ AVM POONDAPADA 8 BANDIKUI DAUSA BADIYAL KALAN AVM 9 BANDIKUI DAUSA ROOPWAS HANUMAN VIDYA MANDIR 10 DAUSA DAUSA BHANKRI RAJ SHRI PUBLIC SCHOLL 11 DAUSA DAUSA HINGOTIYA GURU P.D. PUBLIC SCHOOL 12 DAUSA DAUSA PAPARDA SARASWATI VIDYA MANDIR ALUD 13 DAUSA DAUSA KHOHRA KALAN VISHNU ADARSH VIDHAYA MANDI 14 DAUSA DAUSA DAUSA URBAN IMMANUAL MISSION SCHOOL DAU 15 DAUSA DAUSA NANGAL RAJAWTAN ADARSH ABHISHEK V.M. 16 DAUSA DAUSA BISHANPURA SEC. PRINCE MODERN CHILDREN 17 DAUSA DAUSA BAPI ABHA PUB. SCHOOL BAPI 18 DAUSA DAUSA DAUSA CITY (SHAHAR SS TEGOR VIDYA MANDIR GANES 19 DAUSA DAUSA DAUSA CITY (SHAHAR PARASHAR VIDYA NIKITAN 20 LALSOT DAUSA LALSOT WARD 11 NEHRU BAL NIKETAN UPS 21 LALSOT DAUSA LALSOT WARD 14 OMPAWAN PUBLIC SCHOOL 22 LALSOT DAUSA TODHAMA/GOPALPURA SHARDA UPS 23 LALSOT DAUSA BIDARKHAN UPS. BHAGANTA ADARSH VIDHA 24 LALSOT DAUSA DIDWANA HARDEV ACAEMY SCHOOL 25 LALSOT DAUSA HAMAWAS NAV JAGRTI HAMAWAS 26 LALSOT DAUSA LALSOT WARD 6 AKSHAY VIDHYA NIKETAN LALSO 27 LALSOT DAUSA BAGRI JOTSHANABAL VIDHAYA MANDIR 28 MAHUWA DAUSA MAHUWA BAL SARMIK VIDHALYA MAMU CO 29 MAHUWA DAUSA PALAN HEDA DEEDEEPAK BAL PALAN HEDA 30 MAHUWA DAUSA MANDAWAR NEHRU BAL SHIKSHA NIKETA SS 31 MAHUWA DAUSA RASIDPUR B.R.UPS. RASIDPUR

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List of 5% Sampled Private Schools in Dausa Sl. No. Block District Village School 32 MAHUWA DAUSA GARH HIMMAT SINGH VIKASH CENTRAL SS GARH HIMM 33 MAHUWA DAUSA KHERLA BUJURG SARSWATI SR. SEC. KHEDALA 34 SIKRAI DAUSA GANDRAWA MAN MOHINI AVM GANDRAWA 35 SIKRAI DAUSA GIJGARH JAMANI ADARS GEEJGARH 36 SIKRAI DAUSA CHOKARWADA SANSKAR PUBLIC SCHOOL 37 SIKRAI DAUSA KARODI NEW ADARSH PUBLIC SCHOOL 38 SIKRAI DAUSA KALAI PREM PUB. SCHOOL KALAI 39 SIKRAI DAUSA UDAYPURA SARVODAYA AVM. MAHANDIPUR B

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Jaisalmer Sl. No. Block District Village School 1 JAISALMER JAISALMER HAASUBAA GOVERNMENT PS_KAYAM KHAN KI DHANI 2 JAISALMER JAISALMER TADANA GOVERNMENT UPS_TADANA 3 JAISALMER JAISALMER JAISALMER GOVERNMENT UPS_CHAINPURA JAISALMER 4 JAISALMER JAISALMER JAISALMER GOVERNMENT UPS_ NO 3 5 JAISALMER JAISALMER SORON KI DHANI GOVERNMENT UPS_SORON KI DHANI 6 JAISALMER JAISALMER SADIYA GOVERNMENTPS_SADIYA 7 JAISALMER JAISALMER HAASUBAA GOVERNMENTPS_PATHAN KI DHANI 8 JAISALMER JAISALMER CHANDHAN GOVERNMENT GUPS_CHANDHAN 9 JAISALMER JAISALMER MOHANGARH GOVERNMENTGIRLS SS_MOHANGARH 10 JAISALMER JAISALMER MOHANGARH GOVERNMENT PS_10-15 JJW HOTASAR 11 JAISALMER JAISALMER PEETHODAI GOVERNMENT PS_PEETHODAI 12 JAISALMER JAISALMER BHARAMSAR GER ABAD GOVERNMENT PS_8-9 SWM BHARAMSAR 13 JAISALMER JAISALMER BHOPA GOVERNMENTUPS_BHOPA 14 JAISALMER JAISALMER BHAREWALA GOVERNMENT PS_3-4 BWM BHAREWALA 15 JAISALMER JAISALMER NACHNA PS_MADRSA MOHMAD TEHFUJAL 16 JAISALMER JAISALMER NOKH GOVT PS_JOGIYO KA DHORA NOKH 17 JAISALMER JAISALMER TALARIA GOVERNMENT UPS_TALARIA 18 JAISALMER JAISALMER SULTANA GOVERNMENT PS_BARISAL SINGH KI DHANI 19 JAISALMER JAISALMER PAREVAR GOVERNMENTPS_TULCHHSINGH KI DHANI 20 JAISALMER JAISALMER DIDHU GOVERNMENT UPS_DIDHU 21 POKARAN JAISALMER SWAMIJI KI DHANI GOVERNMENT PS_BHILO KI DHANI 22 POKARAN JAISALMER DIDANIYA GOVT PS PEERU JI KI DHANI 23 POKARAN JAISALMER GOMAT GOVERNMENT SS_GOMAT 24 POKARAN JAISALMER MORANI GOVERNMENTPS_ALI KHA KI DAHNI 25 POKARAN JAISALMER BANDHEVA GOVERNMENT GIRLS UPS_BANDHEVA 26 POKARAN JAISALMER RAMPURA GOVERNMENT PS_BHIM SINGH KI DHANI 27 POKARAN JAISALMER MOTISAR GOVERNMENT PS UTTAM SINGH KI DHANI 28 POKARAN JAISALMER SARDAR SINGH KI DHANI GOVT PS SARDAR SINGH KI DHANI 29 POKARAN JAISALMER RATARIYA GOVERNMENT PS _RAIKO KI DHANI 30 POKARAN JAISALMER PADAMPURA GOVERNMENT SKS_SIYAGON KI DHANI 31 POKARAN JAISALMER KHUMANSAR GOVERNMENTSKS_SEARANIYON KI DHANI 32 POKARAN JAISALMER JALORA POKARANA GOVERNMENT UPS_KALIRON KI DHANI

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List of 5% Sampled Government Schools in Jaisalmer Sl. No. Block District Village School 33 POKARAN JAISALMER SANKARA GOVERNMENT GIRLS UPS_SAKRA 34 POKARAN JAISALMER JASAWATPURA GOVERNMENT PS_SAWATSINGH KI DHANI 35 POKARAN JAISALMER JIYASIR GOVERNMENTPS_DINONIYON KI DHANI 36 POKARAN JAISALMER RUPSAR GOVERNMENT PS_BIREM KHA KI DHANI 37 POKARAN JAISALMER HARIYASAR GOVERNMENT SKS_KANAJI KI DHANI 38 POKARAN JAISALMER LONGASAR GOVERNMENT PS_KARMAYION KI DHANI 39 POKARAN JAISALMER KELAVA GOVERNMENTPS_USMANAAPAD 40 POKARAN JAISALMER THAT GOVERNMENT UPS THAT 41 POKARAN JAISALMER UJLA GOVERNMENT SS_UJALA 42 POKARAN JAISALMER JAMELA GOVERNMENT SKS_HIGDO KI DHANI 43 POKARAN JAISALMER RAYPALON KI DHANI GOVERNMENT PS RAYPALO KI DHANI 44 POKARAN JAISALMER PANASAR GOVT PS_GANDHI KHA KI DHANI 45 SAM JAISALMER GUNJNGEDH GOVERNMENT PS_RATAN SINGH KI DHANI 46 SAM JAISALMER NIMBA GOVERNMENT UPS_NIMBA 47 SAM JAISALMER LALA GOVERNMENT PS_LALA 48 SAM JAISALMER MEHRON KI DHANI GOVERNMENT UPS_MEHRON KI DHANI 49 SAM JAISALMER KOTHA GOVERNMENT UPS_KOTHA 50 SAM JAISALMER LAXMANSAR GOVERNMENT PS_LAXMAN SINGH KI DHANI 51 SAM JAISALMER MEHRERI GOVERNMENT PS_JAYCHANDO KI DHANI 52 SAM JAISALMER DAVE GOVERNMENTADARSH UPS_DAVE 53 SAM JAISALMER BASRA GOVERNMENT PS_BAHADUR KHAN KI DHANI 54 SAM JAISALMER SIPELA GOVERNMENT PS_BALON KI DHANI 55 SAM JAISALMER MYAJLAR GOVERNMENT PS_KRATH SINGH KI DHANI 56 SAM JAISALMER BEARSIYALA GOVERNMENT PS_MALANSAR 57 SAM JAISALMER KHUIYALA GOVERNMENT UPS_KHUIYALA 58 SAM JAISALMER HABUR GOVERNMENT PS_PUNAMNAGAR 59 SAM JAISALMER JOGIDAS KA GAW GOVERNMENT PS_SAJITON KI DHANI 60 SAM JAISALMER SINGDAR GOVERNMENT UPS_DEEP SINGH KI DHANI 61 SAM JAISALMER NIMBLI GOVERNMENT UPS_NIMBLI 62 SAM JAISALMER DEADAA GOVERNMENT UPS_DEADAA 63 SAM JAISALMER RAMGARH GOVERNMENT PS_EKELPAR 64 SAM JAISALMER RAGHWA GOVERNMENT UPS_RAGHWA 65 SAM JAISALMER LANGTLA GOVERNMENT PS_LANGTLA 66 SAM JAISALMER SANGAR GOVERNMENTPS_DUGERA RAM KI DHANI 67 SAM JAISALMER HABUR GOVERNMENT PS_DEETTO KI DHANI 68 SAM JAISALMER AASLOI GOVERNMENT UPS_AASLOI 69 SAM JAISALMER AERBALA GOVERNMENT PS_KALYAN SINGH KI DHANI 70 SAM JAISALMER TURKO KI BAStI GOVERNMENT PS_KAJI KI DHANI 71 SAM JAISALMER MEGHWALO KI DHANI GOVERNMENT UPS_MEGHWALO KI DHANI 72 SAM JAISALMER KHYALA GOVERNMENT PS_SIYON KI DHANI

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FIVE PERCENT SAMPLE CHECK : SPECIAL DCF FOR POST ENUMERATION SURVEY (HINDI VERSION)

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ftyk f’k{kk lwpuk iz.kkyh Five Percent Sample Check: Special DCF for Post Enumeration Survey (Hindi Version) fo|ky; losZ dk fnukad------'kS{kf.kd o"kZ 2008and2009 losZdrkZ dk uke ------losZ dk;Z djkus okys laxBu dk uke percent vkfFkZd ,oa lkaf[;dh funs’kky;] t;iqjA jkT; jktLFkku ftyk ------fiu dksM------¼d½- fo|ky; dh fLFfr 1- xkao dk uke@okMZ la[;k ------2- iapk;r lfefr@uxj fudk; dk uke ------3- xzkeh.k@’kgjh ¼dksM fy[ks½ ¼xzkeh.kand1@’kgjhand2½ 4- MkbZl fo/kky; dk dksM ¼[k½- fo|ky; dk fooj.k 1- fo|ky; dk uke ------2- iz/kkukpk;Z@ofj"B v/;kid dk uke Jh@Jherh------3- iz/kkukpk;Z dh 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk ------4- iz/kkukpk;Z@ofj"B v/;kid ds in ij bl fo|kky; esa fdrus o"kksZ ls dk;Z dj jgs gSA

5- iz/kkukpk;Z ds in ij@ofj"B v/;kkid ds in ij dqy fdrus o"kksZ ls dk;Z dj jgs gSaA ¼fiNys fo|ky;ksa esa dk;Zjr o"kksZ dks feykdj½ 6- fo|ky; dh LFkkiuk dk o"kZ 7- fo|ky; dh Js.kh ¼dksM fy[ks½

izkFkfed ¼1½ izkFkfed ,oa mPp izkFkfed ¼2½ ek/;fed ;k mPprj ek/;fed ds lkFk izkFkfed ¼3½ dsoy mPp izkFkfed ¼4½ ek/;fed ;k mPprj ek/;fed ds lkFk mPp izkFkfed ¼5½

8- fo|ky; dk izdkj ¼dksM fy[ks½ dsoy yMdksa dk fo|ky; ¼1½ dsoy yMfd;ksa dk fo|ky; ¼2½ lg f’k{kk ¼3½ 9- fo|ky; esa lcls NksVh d{kk 10- fo|ky; esa lcls cMh d{kk 11- fo|ky; izcU/ku ¼dksM fy[ks½

f’k{kk foHkkx }kjk ¼1½ vkfnoklh dY;k.k foHkkx }kjk ¼2½ LFkkuh; fudk; }kjk ¼3½ futh lgk;rk izkIr ¼4½ futh xSj lgk;rk izkIr ¼5½ vU; ¼6½ ekU;rk izkIr ugha ¼7½

12- vkoklh; fo|ky; ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 13- ;fn gka rks izdkj dk dksM fy[ksaA fo|ky; ifjlj esa ¼ljdkjh½ ¼1½ fo|ky; ifjlj ls ckgj ¼ljdkjh½ ¼2½ futh ¼3½ vU; ¼4½ 14- D;k fo|ky; dk Hkou ikjh ds :Ik esa bLrseky fd;k tkrk gSA ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ ¼x½- deZpkfj;ksa dk fooj.k ¼izkFkfed vkSj mPp izkFkfed½ f’k{kdksa ds dqy Lohd`r inks dh la[;k------dk;Zjr dqy f’k{kdksa dh la[;k------

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f’k{kdksa dk fooj.k izkFkfed mPp izkFkfed iq:"k efgyk iq:"k efgyk f’k{kdksa dh la[;k ¼iz/kkukpk;Z@eq[; v/;kid dks NksMdj½ iSjk f’k{kd@f’k{kk dehZ@xq:th@leqnkf;d f’k{kd xSj f’k{kd deZpkjh feM Ms ehy cukus esa fu;qDr deZpkfj;ks dh la[;k lQkbZ O;oLFkk esa fu;qDr deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k losZ{k.k ds fnu mifLFkr f’k{kdks dh la[;k

¼?k½- fo|ky; esa lqfo/kk, percentand 1- fo|ky; Hkou dk Lrj ¼ladsrkd fy[ks½ futh¼1½@ fdjk;s ij ¼2½@ ljdkjh ¼3½@ fdjk;s ds Hkou esa ljdkjh fo|ky; ¼4½@ fcuk Hkou ds ¼5½ 2- fo|ky; Hkou dk izdkj ¼ladsrkd fy[ks½ iDdk ¼1½ @vkaf’kd iDdk ¼2½ @dPpk ¼3½@ VsUV ¼4½@ fcuk Hkou ds ¼5½ 3- fo|ky; es CykDl dh la[;k percent 4- fo|ky; esa fLFkr d{kkvks ds dejks ,oa vU; dejks dh fLFkfrA d`i;k nh xbZ fLFkfr esa dejksa ¼d{kk dejks vkSj vU; dejks½ dh la[;k bUnzkt djsaA fLFkfr d{kkvks ds dejks dh vU; dejksa dh la[;k fVIi.kh ¼;fn dksbZ gks½ la[;k vPNh fLFkfr FkksM+h ejEer dh vko’;drk T;knk ejEer dh vko’;drk vuqi;ksxh 5- fo|ky; esa fo|qqr dh miyC/krk percent ¼gkWand¼1½ @ ughand¼2½½ 6- fo|ky; esa lk>k 'kkSpky; dh miyC/krk percent ¼gkWand¼1½ @ ughand¼2½½ 7- yM+fd;ks ds fy, vyx ls 'kkSpky; miyC/k gS percent ¼gkWand¼1½ @ ughand¼2½½ 8- deZpkfj;ks ds fy, vyx ls 'kkSpky; lqfo/kk miyc/k gS percent ¼gkWand¼1½ @ ughand¼2½½ 9- fo|ky; esa pkj nhokjh dh fLFkfr percentand ¼ladsrkd fy[ks½ iDdh¼1½@ iDdh ysfdu VwVh gqbZ¼2½@ daVhys rkj dh ckM+¼3½@ >kM+h¼4½@ pkj fnokjh ugh gS ¼5½@ vU; ¼6½ 10- fo|ky; esa ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk dk L=ksr percent ¼ladsrkd fy[ks½ gSM iEi¼1½@ dqvkW¼2½@ uy dk ikuh¼3½@vU;¼4½@ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk miyC/k ugh ¼5½ 11- D;k fo|ky; esa [ksy dk eSnku gS ¼gkWand¼1½ @ ughand¼2½ 12- vPNh fLFkfr ¼pkyw gkyr½ esa miyC/k dEI;wVjks dh la[;k percent 13- fo|ky; esa cPpks ds fy, cSBus dh O;oLFkk percent ¼ladsrkd fy[ks½ lHkh cPpks ds fy, QuhZpj¼1½@ dqN cPpks ds fy, QuhZZpj¼2½ @dksbZ QuhZpj ugh] cPps Q’kZ ij cSBrs gS ¼3½ ¼M½+and Nk=ksa dk ukekadu ¼1½ fiNys ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa cPpksa dk ukekadu ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ ------½ 166 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan ukekadu d{kkand1 d{kkand2 d{kkand3 d{kkand4 d{kkand5 d{kkand6 d{kkand7 d{kkand8 Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k dqy ukekadu jhihVlZ (Repeaters) vuq0tk0 ds cPpks dk ukeaakdu vuq0tutkfr ds cPPkks dk ukekadu vks0ch0lh ds cPpks dk ukekadu fodykax cPpks dk ukekadu fo|ky; NksM+ pqds cPpks dh la[;k

¼2½ losZ{k.k ds fnol cPpks dk ukekadu vkSj mifLFkfr dk fooj.k d{kk losZ{k.k ds fnol ukekadu losZ{k.k ds fnol mifLFkfr dqy vuq0tkfr vuq0tu0tkfr dqy vuq0tkfr vuq0tu0tkfr Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k d{kkand1 d{kkand2 d{kkand3 d{kkand4 d{kkand5 d{kkand6 d{kkand7 d{kkand8 fVIi.kh percentand ukekadu dk vFkZ fo|ky; iaftdk esa ntZ cPpks dh la[;k ls gSA mifLFkfr dk vFkZ losZ{k.k ds fnu d{kkvks esa mifLFkr cPpks dh okLrfod la[;k ls gSA

¼3½ orZeku 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa cPpks dk ukekadu ¼’kS{kf.kd o"kZ ------½ ukekadu d{kkand1 d{kkand2 d{kkand3 d{kkand4 d{kkand5 D{kkand6 d{kkand7 d{kkand8 Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k dqy ukekadu nksgjkus okys ¼jhihVlZ½ vuq0tk0 ds cPpks dk ukeaakdu vuq0tu0 ds cPPkks dk ukekadu vks0ch0lh0 ds cPpks dk ukekadu fodykax cPpks dk ukekadu cPpks dh la[;k ftUgksus fo|ky; NksM+ fn;k 167 Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan

¼4½ xr 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ dh okf"kZd ijh{kk dk Js.khokj fooj.k ¼’kS{kf.kd o"kZ ------½

Js.kh 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds vUr dk ukekadu ijh{kk esa mifLFkr cPpksa dh la[;k ijh{kk esa mRrhZ.k cPpksa dh la[;k dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k d{kk IV@V d{kk VII@VIII

¼5½ orZeku 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ dh okf"kZd ijh{kk dk Js.khokj fooj.k ¼’kS{kf.kd o"kZ ------½ Js.kh 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds vUr esa ukekadu ijh{kk esa mifLFkr cPpksa dh la[;k ijh{kk esa mRrhZ.k cPpksa dh la[;k dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 dqy v0tk0 v0t0tk0 Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k Nk= Nk=k d{kk IV@V d{kk VII@VIII

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vUos"kd izfrfØ;k vuqlwph 1- vUos"kd dk uke tks losZ{k.k dj jgk gSA 2- MkbZl fo|ky; dksM 3- fo|ky; esa losZ dk fnukad------4- D;k izFke ckj tkus ij fo|ky; [kqyk Fkk ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 5- ;fn ugh] rks nwljh ;k=k dk fnukad------6- D;k nwljh ckj tkus ij fo|ky; [kqyk Fkk ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 7- lwwpuk izkIr djus ds fy, fo|ky; esa dh xbZ ;k=kvks dh la[;k------¼;fn nksuks ;k=k ds nkSjku fo|ky; cUn Fkk rks chvkjlh@lhvkjlh leUo;d ls fo|ky; cnyus ds fy;s lEidZ fd;k½------fujh{k.k ds nkSjku iz/kkukpk;Z@izeq[k v/;kid dh izfrfØ;k izfrfØ;k fo|ky; ls izkIr izfrmRrj dh Js.kh iz/kkukpk;Z@izeq[k cgqr vPNk vPNk vkslr [kjkc cgqr [kjkc v/;kid dh izkjafHkd izfrfØ;k iz/kkukpk;Z@izeq[k v/;kid dk lwpuk nsus esa lg;ksx jsdkMZ dh miyC/krk 1- D;k iz/kkukpk;Z@izeq[k v/;kid us cPpksa ds ukekadu vkSj mRrhZ.k izfr’kr dh tkudkjh vklkuh ls nh ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 2- D;k iz/kkukpk;Z us ukekadu ,oa vU; fooj.k ,d gh jftLVj ls fn;k gS ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 3- D;k fo|ky; esa v/;kid }kjk mifLFkfr iaftdk dks Bhd rjg ls la/kkj.k fd;k tk jgk gSaA ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 4- D;k iz/kkukpk;Z ds ikl lHkh cPpks dk Js.khokj iwjs o"kZ dk lkajk’k miyC/k gS¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 5- D;k fo|ky; esa fo|ky; dk fjiksVZ dkMZ miyC/k gS ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 6- D;k mifLFkfr iaftdk Bhd ls cuk;h x;h gS vkSj vkyekjh esa lqjf{kr j[kh x;hs gSA ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 7- D;k v/;kid fo|ky; esa le; ls vkrs gSA ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 8- D;k fo|ky; ds ikl Mkbl@Mhlh,Q dh Hkjh gqbZ izfrfyfi Fkh ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 9- D;k vUos"kd dks fo|ky; ls tkudkjh izkIr djus esa dksbZ leL;k jghA ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ ¼;fn gkWa rks leL;k dk laf{kIr fooj.k ns½ ------¼vxj miyC/k txg i;kZIr ugha gS] rks vyx dkxt dk iz;ksx djsa½

10- D;k fo|ky; esa fMLIys cksMZ gS ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 11- D;k fo|ky; esa nksigj ds Hkkstu ¼ feM Ms fey ½dk izko/kku gS ¼gkWand1@ughand2½ 12- fo|ky; es feM Ms fey ;kstuk vUrxZr cPpks dks fn;s tk jgs Hkkstu dh xq.koRrk dSlh gS? 1- vPNk gSaA 2- lUrks"ktud gSaA 3- lUrks"ktud ugha gSaA 13- fo|ky; esa cPpks ds fy;s cSBus dh D;k O;oLFkk gS A ¼d`Ik;k uhps viuh fVIi.kh nhft;s½ ------

lqijokbZtj ds gLrk{kj------lqijokbZtj dk uke------

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