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N IE P A D C in " uf'- M«rt* Mev . „lb. »l«6ife l l f i t D1193I noi.:, N. h/17/n? 4 19 PM IH-puty t:«mimUsl«nci, DatctI "I imlt, the 23'^ M*y, 200JL Mainit Diflrict, Mamlt P FT E F A ( E This District Klernentary Kdntallon Plan (DFI P) lor Mainit District is iDiimiiated williin and in accnniance witli the t-rauunvork ol\S wva Sliiksha Al^hyaii lor aihieving Quahty Elenientaiy l^ducatinn in llie Distncl fJuoiigli the various nitt'iventiofi of S S A I hc Plan fcUccts both annual vork })! n ' hudi’ I for the ctirrenl yeai ( '002 200 T) and a perspeilive work phm & budHCt Im 200U2(ii.0 I hc Annual plan (or 2002 200 5 t oiUains the 5 'loritiyiul tasks anc! acnvhics to l)C taken up during the current year aud Ih* Per‘ ctive work plan & |tud*J;cl (learly reflects the activities to be earned out dunn?' 200 f ’010. Ihis plan, which aims at providin}’ Ouahfv Idcn ntary Education to all ( hiidrcn ot tlic age group of 6~M ycais is tlic resiili of the 'u;ere and dedicated labour of tJie District Fdncation Officer, Aizawl West anr* his slafl, the Siib- Divisional V-^ucation Officer, Maniit and his team or iUliccrs an ’ ‘ taff which is higlily commendable Further, 1 w'ould like to mention that tliis perspei ‘»ve plan can be as it is today due to the hard labour and dedicated service of Pu I nlraniniawia Kawini, C ircle Eduction Otlicer, Mainit Circle who, vvith his a)llc4igues work day and night to lonmilale and ainipile this plan within the stipulated time. I wish and hope that their endeavor will be {)uf wmo acltoii and bnng desirable changes in the quality of Elemeulaiy Education in the trict ( NGIIAK^ ' \NMAWIA Ch"' nan, Disi! ‘ Unit. S<ivva Shiksha . !)hiyan Mission, Mai’iit Dr * -ct, Mizoram MAMIT DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1 Name of District Mamit District 1 Name of Headquarters Mamit E Area 3,025.75 Sq Km S Population 59,890 Male 31,534 Female 28,356 E Density of Population 20 per Sq. Km S No. of VillagesAiabitalions : 84 S No. of Towns : 2 1 No. of Pri mary School s (including Pvt) : 128 1 No, of Middle Schools (including Pvt) : 68 % No. of (rovt. High Schools : 25 i No. of Govt. Higher Secondary Schools 2 No oK ’oileges S No ofl^ducation Circles : 4 No of Fducational Clusters : 13 No of R D Blocks : 3 •VI7/0? n SI PM MAMIT D I S T R I C T ‘7 t V > U p T # I R t •V ■i'\ r’V f ji ^ / UlKtvniTlvt.,' : , s . ' % P KoLftSf Q> f ' * •• I / ( f&TRicr t4 t S'hUirMvs I * ^ mvm« IM ,*»' fy- ' (/k^y '•■*> K \ Sttiti /ri>» V / *q MJ ry ./fio.v^M,.,»n>^ * k/'vvh1M/',h J^, i,:!.J I ’ I )/-. ii ' I / \ A ‘ f/' A , ^ t. I *' ^>1 V7lJ.il 5<*» I li' I ^ ,|m> ‘ I I ' x . I . 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M* ■ J*^.' >> ' INDEX Chapters Contents Pages I Demographic Profiles 1 ^ 8 II Education Profile 9 54 III Planning Process 55 - 60 IV MaJor Issues & Innovative Strategies 61 ^ 65 V Access, E’nrolment & Retention 66 76 VI Quality Improvement 77 - 83 VII Special Focus Groups 84 ~ 89 VIII Innovations & Strategy 90 - 97 IX Management Structure 99 - 115 X Research, Evaluation, Monitoring & Supervision 116 119 XI Civil Works 120 122 XII Perspective Work Plan & Budget 123 126 XIII Annual Work Plan & Budget 127^ 157 Annexure •i/rrifl? HStiPM C H A P T E R 1 DEMOGRAI’HK PROFILK 1,1 Introdiictiofi ; Mainii District is (Hte ol the eight clisliicts of Mizorain It is ctealed only in 19^>8 vi(l( Oovt nofiticiilidii No 6001 I/i 1/9S-( iAl) ol 1 1th Mnrt h 1998 It is situated in the vvestein most pari ol the state bordering I ripura and Bnngladesh The district carJ be broadly divided iJrto river valleys ajid uphills I v^o big rivers, 1 lawng river and l.angkaih river flow in the eastern and western border respec tively and leirei river (lows in the middle of the district. The temperature is generally high and rainfall is heavy and due to thin, the. d\sUic\ \s endowed with thick natural forest and rich in natural vegetation. 1.2 Geographical background : The district is in between 92.13 Degree l-ast and 92.45 degree East longitude and 23 IS degree North and 24 15 degree North latitude The 'Iropic of Cancer passes through the district crossing Phuldungsei village and Darlung. The district is bounded by I ripura and Bangladesh in the west, Aizawl district in the Bast, Cachar district of Assam in the North and Lunglei district in the vSouth, The total area of the district is 3,025 75 Sq Km with a population of 62,313 persons in eluding the population of l.engpui town as per 2001 census. It may be mentioned here that Lengpui (notified town) with a population of 1,232 males and 1,191 females, a total of 2,423 persons were included in Aizawl district via Ciovern- ment of Mizoram notification Na.A.600U/21/95 GAD/P( Dated Aizmsl, (he 7th Sept 1999. Due to this pu|)ulation of the district in exclusion of I engpui town differs from C’ensus operation 2001 and Hconomics handbook 2000 W1«re> 4 S4PM PrafUi 1.3 Administrative Structure Maniil District is a new district created vide Government of Mizoram noUfication no.F/20016/2/99"GAl) Dated Aizawl, the 3rd June ‘99 slicing it out from the then Aizawl District. Prior to this, the whole district was one of the sub-division of Aizawl District with one Sub Divisional Officer, a senior state Civil Service Ofiicer looking after the administration. Now, the district is functioning as a District with Deputy Commissioner stationed at Mamit and the district is now divided into three Sub Divisions viz. Mamit Sub-Division, Kawrthah Sub-Division and West Phaileng Sub-Division. There are 84 villages/ habitations in the district among which two (2) villages are recently declared as notified towns by the State Authorities. O f the 84 villages/habitations 70 are with a village level authority called Village Council/Court (here in after refer to as V/C) and 14 are without V/C. I hese villages/habitations without V/C avc administered by Circle Assistant (C.A ) from the state Local Administration Department (L.A.D) with the help of Village Advisory Committee. The Table below shows the nunibeis of villages/liabitations within the district in detail. lable I.l Area, No. of Inhabited Village & Tow'ns and total population of the district Area in Total Fo{)ulation No oflia No of Villages/ No ol habitatior No of 1 owns Sq K M Male Female n bitalioiis I OvMl VVitli V/l ’ without V/( ,' K)25 75 M534 28356 59890 84 70 14 2 : ^ i^ure^ivcn is exclusion of popuhuion of ^J[en^jpui lowiu f^ourcc: ftandOook of uooo, ( ensus operation i>ooi ariii tS'jS 4 survey on y[ii^)ust .’ooi 4 :^4 PM ie Maniit District rovers the three existing Rural Development Blocks, Reiek RD Block, West Phaileiig RD Block and Zawlnuam RD Block. U may be men tioned here that these three Rural Development Blocks are already in existence piior to the creation of Mamit District in 1998. As such, Let|pui town, which use to be a part and parcel of the District in all statistical records have to be excluded In the figures as it is now in Aizawl District. The I able lielow shows Rural Development Blocks, Block wise population (excluding [.engpui town) in detail liihle I. 2. Showing III) Block, Block wise Fupiilation etc. (Natiu’ of POPULATION (1991) POPUI.AI ION (2001) LITER ATES(2001) Bloc!; Male ■eniale 1 otal Male emale Total Male female Total IT R1:'1I-:K R ()3s:i S775 r?i:>8 6018 5485 1 1 503 4900 4297 9197 63 S3 S775 1^128 ~6018 ” 11*5^ 3' 4900' 4297* “9197~ WliST U -'-- niA i- R 11905 9686 21591 10978"^9564 20542 6170 3847 10017 l.HNG T ’ iT9"05^% 86 " 21591 ~10978’' ‘^ 6 4 “ 20542 6l7¥ iO()T7~' 11 03581 03420 07001 4434 3946 8380 3584 3168 6752 ZAWI - i r I23'08 1 1544~ 2l852 10104"^ ^ ^ l 1^46^5 ?0?2'^ !3267~ NUAM 1 " 'iT h89" 14964" 30853' T 45W m a / ' 27845' 10^769 '92To~” To(rr9 M A M 11 DISTRICT MAMTT U 03 581 03420 07001 4434 3946 8380 3584 3168 6752 niST R 30566 27005 57571 27100 24410 51510 18255 14226 32481 T 34147 30425 64 5 72 31534 28356 59890 21839 17394 39233 (^fie aOovc fiifurc is exclusive ofi^ttflpui ^ ’om i af^J^iek (fffock ^ourcc : Census fcjiji a n d 2001 Si ^tcitisticaf *^Hand Book o f ^^iBoram 2000.