O / o DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL OFFICER, & Ex Officio, District Project Officer, SSA & RMSA NIZAMABAD

I. ABOUT US: The School Education Department is the largest department consisting of Primary and Secondary stages, assumes greater significance and aims at imparting minimum and essential general education to all the children in the age group of 6-15 years and to equip them with necessary competencies to shape them as useful and productive citizens. has adopted the national pattern of education i.e. 10+2+3. Out of 10 years of schooling, the first 5 years i.e. Classes I to V constitute the Primary stage, the next two years i.e., Class VI & VII the Upper Primary stage and the remaining 3 years i.e., Classes VIII to X, the Secondary stage. Concerted efforts are made in all the schools in the State with a well-knitted field functionaries monitoring system to take the Education to the nearest place of residence of the school going aged children, even in remote, tribal and hillock areas. Andhra Pradesh has attained 100% access by providing at-least One Primary School with in the reach of one kilo meter. Today any child in any part of Andhra Pradesh can access a school with in one kilometer radius. The Government of Andhra Pradesh in the School Education Department is committed to providing quality education from Class I to X for all the school going age children in the State, including general and linguistic minorities, and other disadvantaged-groups.

The main objectives of the School Education Department is:- • Universalisation of Elementary Education • Universalisation of Secondary Education

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To meet the above objectives the department has taken up the following activities: • To enroll all the children in the age group of 6-15 years • To provide early childhood education to the children in the age group of 3- 6 years • To provide quality education up to class X • To develop literary and numeric skills and social awareness in students • To create scientific attitudes • To promote cooperation, tolerance and self-control • To promote vocational efficiency and productivity • To develop among children the qualities of Social, industrial and cultural leadership. • To prepare the children for higher education and to provide teacher education at Elementary and Secondary levels.

Administrative Setup:- District Level:- • At district level, the District Educational Officer (DEO) is the Head of the District Educational Administration. The DEO is an Administrator, Inspecting Officer and an Academician. • He is assisted by an Assistant Director in the Educational Administration of the District. Another Assistant Director to look after Legal & MDM issues. • He is also assisted by one Assistant Commissioner for Government Examinations in the work relating to Public Examinations of VII and X Classes.

Mandal Level:- • At Mandal Level, Mandal Educational Officers (MEOs) are the field functionaries. • They are the Inspecting Officers for Primary and Upper Primary Schools in their Mandals.

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• In order to strengthen the Mandal Level Education System, the posts of Mandal Educational Officers and Deputy Inspectors of Schools are upgraded to Gezetted cadre in 1998.

II. Geographical Location and Topography

Nizamabad District is bounded in the North by Nirmal district and in the East by Jagityal and Sircilla Rajanna districts, West & South by Kamareddy district. The geographical area of the District is 4288 Sq Kms. Total Forest area is 19.90 % of the geographical area (853.21 sq kms). The temperature fluctuations are high in the district. The minimum temperature 13.7 0c and mean maximum is 39. 9 0C. At times the temperature goes as low as 5 0 c during winter and rises as high as 47 0 during peak summer.

Population

All SC* ST* Minority* Urban Rural Total

B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T

6.81% 52738 54297 13.82% 29.54% 626690 104403 112864 217267 107035 243915 220267 464182 227432 452748 592932 1219622 7,68,477 8,02,545 225316 15,71,022

Literacy Rate in percentage All Communities SC ST Minority Rural Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total female literacy rate*

6.32 74.08 54.95 64.25 63.09 43.52 52.88 57.97 34.25 45.92 16.64 11.48 46.06

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District at a Glance S No Indicators Numbers 1 No of Mandals 27 2 No. of BRC’s/MRCs 19 3 No of Cluster Resource Centres (CRCs)/School Complexes 82 4 No. of Municipalities 03 5 No. of Villages 443 6 No. of Panchayaths 393 7 No. of Wards 108 8 No. of Habitations 930 9 Density of Population 366 10 Sex Ratio 953 11 Growth rate of population 8.77%

Management wise Schools & Enrolment:- PS UPS HS Total No of Enroll No of Enroll No of Enroll No of Enroll Management Schools ment Schools ment Schools ment Schools ment KGBVs(SSA) 25 3818 25 3818 MINI GURUKULAMS 1 150 0 0 1 150 Minority Welfare 1 48 13 1908 14 1956 MJPTBCWREIS SCHOOLS 3 834 3 834 MPP_ZPP SCHOOLS 689 34462 120 9282 227 41239 1036 84983 NCLP 10 349 0 0 10 349 Pvt.Aided 19 5133 7 1530 15 4374 41 11037 Pvt.Unaided 36 2830 199 22263 212 102886 447 127979 Pvt.Unaided (CBSE Syllabus) 1 511 1 511 Pvt.Unaided (Deaf and Dumb) 1 137 1 137 State Govt. 74 5425 14 1673 24 6525 112 13623 State Govt.(DNT) 3 121 2 48 0 0 5 169 TS SWREI Society Schools 1 149 2 431 3 580 TS TWREI Society Schools 1 187 1 109 2 296 TSREI Society Schools 3 1359 3 1359 TW DEPT. ASHRAM SCHOOLS 3 533 3 533 URBAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS 1 54 0 0 1 54 Grand Total 832 48470 346 35234 530 164664 1708 248368

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Regular Teachers working in Govt & LB body schools

Cat Category Sanctioned Position NO 10 Grade-I HM/Principal 02 0

11 Panel Grade HM (Grade - II) /Vice- 239 173 Principal 12 LFL Head Master 174 146

13 School Asst./PGT / JL ( Mathematics ) 427 417

14 School Asst./PGT ( Phy.Science ) 375 366

15 School Asst./PGT ( Bio.Science ) 379 355

16 School Asst./PGT ( Social Studies) 438 362

17 School Asst./PGT / JL ( English ) 371 362

18 School Asst./PGT /JL ( Telugu ) 165 144

19 School Asst./PGT/JL ( Hindi ) 97 80

20 School Asst./PGT / JL ( Urdu ) 22 19

27 School Asst./PGT ( Phy. Edn.) 36 31

28 Secondary Grade Teacher/TGT 2547 2068

29 Language Pandit ( Telugu ) 255 244

30 Language Pandit ( Hindi ) 225 215

31 Language Pandit ( Urdu ) 32 29

38 Physical Education Teacher(PET) 114 103 Total 5898 5114

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Vidya Volunteers :- ‹ (145) Vidya Volunteers by the Commissioner & Director of School Education & Ex-Officio, State Project Director, in 1 st spell. ‹ (40) Vidya Volunteers sanctioned by the Commissioner & Director of School Education & Ex-Officio, State Project Director, Telangana Hyderabad in 2 nd spell. ‹ Total (185) Vidya Volunteers sanctioned to this district. ‹ Total (185) Vidya Volunteers engaged in schools.

Nationalized Text Books :- ∑ The required indent for Nationalized Text Books has been sent to Commissioner & Director of School ∑ Education, Hyderabad for the academic year of 2018-19. 933024 books are required for this academic year. Total Indent - (717893), Received - (819671), Distributed – (794483), Balance – (25188) for the year 2017-18.

100% Result got Government Schools

Management No of Schools KGBVs(SSA) 3 MPP_ZPP SCHOOLS 97 TS BCWRI SOCIETY SCHOOLS 1 TS MODEL SCHOOLS 3 TS SWREI Society Schools 4 Grand Total 108

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MANGEMENT WISE RESULTS ANALYSIS - SSC 2017

No of PASSED Total Pass FAIL ABSENTEE WITHHELD Management Schools B G Total Percentage B G Total B G Total B G Total KGBVs(SSA) 19 0 617 617 86.17 0 99 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 MPP_ZPP 225 3995 4537 8532 91.38 462 328 790 6 9 15 0 0 0 SCHOOLS Pvt.Aided 13 259 544 803 86.9 62 56 118 1 2 3 0 0 0 Pvt.Unaided 200 5771 4117 9888 94.83 360 160 520 4 8 12 6 1 7 Pvt.Unaided (Deaf and 1 6 11 17 94.44 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dumb) State Govt. 24 345 642 987 78.83 132 128 260 0 5 5 0 0 0 TS BCWRI SOCIETY 1 76 0 76 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCHOOLS TS MODEL 9 332 322 654 94.51 26 12 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCHOOLS TS SWREI Society 5 76 309 385 97.96 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schools TSREI Society 4 32 103 135 97.83 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schools

TW DEPT. ASHRAM 3 47 0 47 87.04 5 0 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 SCHOOLS Grand Total 504 10939 11202 22141 92.15 1050 792 1842 13 24 37 6 1 7

MDM Scheme No of Schools & Enrollment Sl.No Cateogry No. of Schools Enrollment 1 PS 761 57473 2 UPS 163 36968 3 HS 271 24431 Total 1195 118872

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Food grains Upper Primary Primary Classes Food Item Classes Quantity (in gms) Quantity (in gms) Foodgrains 100 150 (BPT Rice)

Cooking Cost: • Cooking Cost per child per day for Primary Classes @ Rs.4.13 /- • Cooking Cost per child per day for Upper Primary Classes @ Rs.6.18/- • Egg Cost per child per day @ Rs.4/- (Egg is serving thrice in week) • Cook Cum Helpers: • Honorarium to Cook Cum Helpers @ Rs. 1,000/- per month. • No. of CCH Sanctioned 2283 during the year 2017 – 2018 • 1 – 25 Children - 1 CCH engaged • 26 – 100 - 2 CCH engaged • Every Hundred - 1 CCH engaged

MDM Menu:

Day Menu Monday Egg and Sambar Tuesday Vegetables Wednesday Dal and Vegetables, Egg Thursday Sambar Friday Vegetables, Egg Saturday Dal and Vegetables

• Ensure that Hot Cooked Meal is served to the children. • Agmark Branded Pulses, Oil and Fresh vegetables are only to be used for cooking • Use only Double Fortified Salt.

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• Cooking and serving Utensils should be properly cleaned and see that free from adulteration and pest infestation • Vegetables should be used only after cleaning properly. • Ingredients like oil and salt should be stored in proper containers. • The condition of vegetables especially leafy vegetables should be Hygienic. • Ensure that children wash their hands with soap before and after eating. • Provide Pure and clean Drinking Water to the students. • The cook cum helpers must wash their hands with soap properly before cooking. • First aid kit with proper medicines should be maintained in school. • Use clean plates and glasses only. • The premises of the schools should be kept clean. • Priority should be given for cleanliness. • Menu and MDM Logo should be paint on Prominent place of School premises • Rice Stock Register Should be maintained • Teachers and Parents Food Tasting Register should be maintained • Visitors Registers should be maintained • MDM Budget Register Should be maintained.

II. SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (SSA)

UNIFORMS • 2 Pairs of Uniforms were distributed for the academic year 2017-18. • Uniforms cloths were distributed from Mandal points to schools through SMCs. Two pairs of uniforms are being stitched to (93360) children.

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• Total amount Rs. 96,75,500/- have been released to (1227) schools for the academic year 2017-18. Amount @ S.No. Name of the Mandal Total Boys Total Girls Total Rs. 100/- per Pair 1 ARMUR 2919 3669 6588 658800 2 BALKONDA 1156 1157 2313 231300 3 BHEEMGAL 1555 2003 3558 355800 4 BODHAN 3911 4552 8463 846300 5 DHARPALLE 1263 1423 2686 268600 6 DICHPALLE 1819 2186 4005 400500 7 INDALWAI 1057 1268 2325 232500 8 JAKRANPALLE 1382 1463 2845 284500 9 KAMMARPALLE 1209 1293 2502 250200 10 KOTGIRI 1867 2093 3960 396000 11 MAKLOOR 1414 1535 2949 294900 12 MENDORA 1254 1234 2488 248800 13 MORTAD 674 1035 1709 170900 14 MUGPAL 1415 1352 2767 276700 15 MUPKAL 447 486 933 93300 16 NANDIPET 2225 2333 4558 455800 17 NAVIPET 1811 2102 3913 391300 18 NIZAMABAD_NORTH 517 559 1076 107600 19 NIZAMABAD_RURAL 1374 1414 2788 278800 20 NIZAMABAD_SOUTH 6222 8288 14510 1451000 21 RANJAL 1449 1723 3172 317200 22 RUDRUR 813 1005 1818 181800 23 SIRKONDA 1725 1820 3545 354500 24 VAILPUR 1256 1339 2595 259500 25 VARNI 1714 2118 3832 383200 26 YEDA_PALLE 1371 2110 3481 348100 27 YERGATLA 684 692 1376 137600 Grand Total 44503 52252 96755 9675500

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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION • Conducting 4 Physiotherapy Camps in every Mandal in month. • Divisional level camps are conducted with the help of ALIMCO students and proposals are prepared to supply helping appliances to the needy students. • 218 children provided with Escort allowance Rs.250/- per month for 10months • 255 children provided with transport allowance Rs.250/- per month for 10 months • 147 CwSN are benefitted through Home Based Education . • 37 IERP’s are engaged to provide Inclusive Education. • 360 Children are enrolled in Bhavitha centers to provide School Readiness Programme. • Out of (19) Bhavitha Centers (07) Bhavitha Centers have their own buildings in , Nandipet, Nizamabad, Morthad, Bodhan, Sirikonda and Yedapally.

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas

Introduction:-

What is KGBV : Government of have taken the initiation of “Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya” for setting up of 36 Residential schools in the Nizamabad with boarding facilities at elementary level for girls belonging predominantly to SC, ST OBC and Minorities in difficult areas. The scheme will be coordinated with the existing schemes of Department of Elementary Education and Literacy namely

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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level (NPEGEL) and Mahila Samakya (MS). Objectives : • To ensure access and quality education to the girls of disadvantaged groups of society by setting up Residential schools with boarding facilities at elementary level. Scope and coverage of the scheme : • The norms for the programme is to identify educationally backward blocks as per census data of 2011 i.e., less than 46.58% Female Literacy Rate and Gender gap more than 21.7% • Government of Andhra Pradesh has sanctioned 36 KGBV Residential Schools in . State Initiatives : • Construction of buildings • Sensitization and training for teachers and staff • Community awareness programmes to motivate and prepare the girls and their families to send them to Residential Schools. • (3861) students are studying in (25) KGBVs. • In the district, In the academic year of 2017-18 (06) New KGBVs (E/M) have been started in Mupkal, Mugpal, Yergatla, Indalwai, Rudrur and Mendora and (425) students have been admitted. S. No. Name of School Target 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Total Gap 1 KGBV Armoor 200 35 32 41 44 40 192 8 2 KGBV Balkonda 200 33 38 43 40 40 194 6 3 KGBV Bheemgal 200 28 18 38 36 40 160 40

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S. No. Name of School Target 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Total Gap 4 KGBV Bodhan 200 33 45 45 38 42 203 -3 5 KGBV Dharpally 200 31 29 46 43 31 180 20 6 KGBV Dichpally 200 43 30 42 42 43 200 0 7 KGBV Jakranpally 200 29 41 45 33 35 183 17 8 KGBV Kammarpally 200 30 27 35 34 35 161 39 9 KGBV Kotagiri 200 35 21 29 28 28 141 59 10 KGBV Makloor 200 38 33 39 43 41 194 6 11 KGBV Morthad 200 34 27 39 36 39 175 25 12 KGBV Nandipet 200 30 33 40 42 40 185 15 13 KGBV Navipet 200 40 32 47 41 41 201 -1 14 KGBV Nizamabad 200 31 42 42 43 34 192 8 15 KGBV Renjal 200 22 31 43 35 47 178 22 16 KGBV Sirikonda 200 25 31 45 35 35 171 29 17 KGBV Vailpur 200 30 27 38 34 33 162 38 18 KGBV Varni 200 37 31 43 39 38 188 12 19 KGBV Yedapally E/M 200 31 33 31 50 31 176 24 20 KGBV Mugpal E/M 80 47 33 0 0 0 80 0 21 KGBV Mupkal E/M 80 42 32 0 0 0 74 6 22 KGBV Indalwai E/M 80 45 18 0 0 0 63 17 23 KGBV Mendora E/M 80 50 28 0 0 0 78 2 24 KGBV Rudrur E/M 80 51 34 0 0 0 85 -5 25 KGBV Yergatla E/M 80 19 26 0 0 0 45 35 Total 4280 869 772 771 736 713 3861 419

Staff

Teaching Staff S. CRT CRT Vocat Name of the KGBV Special CRT CRT CRT CRT CRT Comp. No Bio Phy. PET ional Officer Tel Hindi Eng Maths Social Instr Sci Sci. Instructor

1 KGBV Armoor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 KGBV Balkonda 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

3 KGBV Bheemgal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Teaching Staff S. CRT CRT Vocat Name of the KGBV Special CRT CRT CRT CRT CRT Comp. No Bio Phy. PET ional Officer Tel Hindi Eng Maths Social Instr Sci Sci. Instructor

4 KGBV Bodhan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

5 KGBV Dharpally 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

6 KGBV Dichpally 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

7 KGBV Jakranpally 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KGBV 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kammarpally

9 KGBV Kotagiri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

10 KGBV Makloor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

11 KGBV Morthad 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

12 KGBV Nandipet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

13 KGBV Navipet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

14 KGBV Nizamabad 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

15 KGBV Renjal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

16 KGBV Sirikonda 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

17 KGBV Vailpur 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

18 KGBV Varni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KGBV Yedapally 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E/M

20 KGBV Mugpal E/M 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

21 KGBV Mupkal E/M 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 KGBV Indalwai 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 E/M KGBV Mendora 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 E/M

24 KGBV Rudrur E/M 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 KGBV Yergatla 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 E/M

TOTAL 25 25 25 25 25 25 19 25 19 19 19

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Non- Teaching Staff S. Name of the KGBV Accou Head Asst. Swee Scave No ANM ANM Atten DWW NWW ntant Cook Cook per nger

1 KGBV Armoor 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 KGBV Balkonda 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 KGBV Bheemgal 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 KGBV Bodhan 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 KGBV Dharpally 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 KGBV Dichpally 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 KGBV Jakranpally 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 KGBV Kammarpally 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 KGBV Kotagiri 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 KGBV Makloor 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 KGBV Morthad 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 KGBV Nandipet 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 KGBV Navipet 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 KGBV Nizamabad 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 KGBV Renjal 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 KGBV Sirikonda 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 KGBV Vailpur 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 KGBV Varni 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 KGBV Yedapally E/M 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 KGBV Mugpal E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 KGBV Mupkal E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 KGBV Indalwai E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 KGBV Mendora E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 KGBV Rudrur E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 KGBV Yergatla E/M 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 19 19 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25

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Revised Common Menu for KGBVs, Model Schools Girls Hostels to be implementing from 1 st January 2018

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Health Kits : The Following Items are Providing to KGBV Students in the District from January 2018 to April 2018.

S.No. Name of the Item Quantity

1 Tooth Brush 1

2 Comb 1

3 Savlon Soaps 2

4 Hair Rubber Bands 2

5 TripleX Soaps 3

6 Eytex Perfume talcum Powder 2

7 Dabur Red Tooth Paste 1

8 Eytex Pallavi Stickers 2

9 Tough Cleaner (Plastic) 1

10 Dabur Amla Coconunt Oil (100 grms) 1

11 Dabur Amla Coconunt Oil (175 grms) 1

12 Dabur Shampoo 36 Piece

13 DND Mosquito Liquid refill

14 Sanitary Napkins 28

15 Hand Wash Liquid Tin

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MAINSTREAMING OF OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN (OSC) • URBAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (URS): An Urban Residential School, Quilla with the capacity of 100 (street/deprived) male children was started at the premises of Govt. High School Quilla, Nizamabad in the academic year 2017-18. This year (53) children took shelter. • MANAVATHA SADHAN (URDCH): Manavatha Sadan Rural Deprived Children Hostel with capacity of 62 (Boys / Girls) children was started at the premises Tahasil Office Dichpally in the Academic year 2015-16 and it is running successfully. • NRSTC & Work Site Schools : For immigrant parents children Non Residential Special Training Centers (NRSTC) and Work Site Schools (Seasonal Hostels Non Residential) (11) centers for (266) boys and girls are opened in the district. GRANTS Teacher Grant:- An amount of Rs 21,60,000/- (Twenty One lakh and Sixty thousand only) to all 4320 Govt Teachers. This amount was released by State Office. School Maintenance Grant:- an amount of Rs 9,53,000/- (Rupees Nine lakhs Fifty three thousand only) released to for conduct of school maintenance grant. UPS (Primary Sections + UP sections of High Schools upto 3 UP Sections) Schools Schools above 3 Grand Total classrooms @5000/- above 3 classrooms classrooms @10000/- @15000/- No of No of No of No of Amount Amount Amount Amount Schools Schools Schools Schools 602 3010000 487 4870000 110 1650000 1199 953000

School Grant:- an amount of Rs 71,32,000/- (Rupees Seventy One lakhs and Thirty Two thousand only) released to 1199 Govt Schools towards releasing of

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School grant for conduct of school activities (repairs, consumable articles, computer stationary, purchase of books, drinking & electricity charges etc) Watch & ward personnel honorarium for maintenance of toilets and greenery :- an amount of Rs 1,11,54,000/- (Rupees One Crore Eleven lakhs and Fifty Four thousand only) released to SMC for watch & ward personnel (1196 persons engaged in 1105 schools) honorarium.

III. RASHTRIYA MADHYAMIK SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (RMSA) & MODEL SCHOOLS • The Government of India has introducted “Rashtriya Madyamika Shiksha Abhiyan Scheme” from 2009-2010 in all High Schools in the State to improve the quality in Education. • In Nizamabad District the scheme has been implemented in 290 High Schools in Management such as Government / Zilla Parishad / Model Schools / KGBVs/Residential Schools/Ashram Patashala

SCHOOL ANNUAL GRANTS :- • During the year 2017-2018 the Commissioner & Director of School Education & Ex-Officio, Project Director RMSA, TS, Hyderabad had directly released the school annual grant to all the High Schools in the District @ Rs.50,000=00 per school.

MODEL SCHOOLS: • The Government has decided to establish a Model School @ One per EBB Mandal on par with the facilities provided at Jawahar Navidaya Vidyalayas and Kendriya Vidyalayas.

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• The following 10 Model Schools are functioning in the District during the academic Year – 2017-2018 from 6 th class to 10 th class with 100 seats each class and Intermediate offering Bi.P.C. ,M.P.C., M.E.C. and C.E.C. courses with 40 seats each. Model School Strength Particulars

S.No. Name of the Model School Total 1 Model School, Navipet 492 2 Model School, Nandipet 483 3 Model School, Armoor 502 4 Model School, Varni 495 5 Model School, Jakranpally 500 6 Model School, Dichpally 497 7 Model School, Renjal 487 8 Model School, Dharpally 497 9 Model School, Sirikonda 485 10 Model School, Balkonda (Newly sanctioned 2017-18) 297 Total 4735

• The following Model Schools are functioning in Own accommodation buildings. • In 10 Model Schools, the following Principals, PGTs & TGTs were appointed and working.

Name of the sanctioned Post Sl. Name of the School No Principal PGT TGT

1 TSMS Armoor 1 13 6

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Name of the sanctioned Post Sl. Name of the School No Principal PGT TGT

2 TSMS Renjal 1 13 6

3 TSMS Navipet 1 13 6

4 TSMS Varni 1 13 6

5 TSMS Sirikonda 1 13 6

6 TSMS Dichpally 1 13 6

7 TSMS Jakranapally 1 13 6

8 TSMS Nandipet 1 13 6

9 TSMS Dharpally 1 13 6

10 TSMS Balkonda 1 13 6

Girls Hostels in Model Schools: • The Government has decided to establish a Girls Hostel attaching to each Model School in the district. • The following (06) Girls Hostels are functioning during the academic Year – 2017-2018 with 100 Girls students in each hostel. V Model School, Navipet V Model School, Armoor V Model School, Varni V Model School, Dichpally V Model School, Renjal V Model School Jakranpally V and the remaining Hostel buildings were under construction • Midday Meals Scheme Implemented in all model schools utensils has been purchased in all Model schools.

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• Required Furniture has been purchased for students and staff members of Modal schools. • Available of NT Books has been supplied to the Model Schools from the District Test Book Depot. • RMSA conduct various training programs to Head Masters, Teachers on subject & trainings to PETs/PDs on Martial Arts & Yoga. • RMSA grants releases to the CWSN children who were studying 9 th & 10 th class with disability in Government / Zilla Parishad /KGBVs/Residential Schools/Ashram Patashala/ Model Schools • NSIGSE scholarship to Girls students studying IX class in Government / Zilla Parishad /KGBVs/Residential Schools/Ashram Patashala/ Model Schools.

District Educational Officer & EO DPO, TSSA & RMSA, Nizamabad

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