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TAKING TAMIL NADU AHEAD TAMIL NADU Andhra Pradesh Karnataka TAMIL NADU Kerala The coastal State of Tamil Nadu has seen rapid progress in road infrastructure development since 2014. The length of National Highways in the State has reached 7,482.87 km in 2018. Over 1,284.78 km of National Highways have been awarded in just four years at a cost of over Rs. 20,729.28 Cr. Benchmark projects such as the 115 km Madurai Ramanathapuram Expressway worth Rs. 1,134.35 Cr, are being built with investments to transform the State’s economy in coming years. “When a network of good roads is created, the economy of the country also picks up pace. Roads are veins and arteries of the nation, which help to transform the pace of development and ensure that prosperity reaches the farthest corners of our nation.” NARENDRA MODI Prime Minister “In the past four years, we have expanded the length of Indian National Highways network to 1,26,350 km. The highway sector in the country has seen a 20% growth between 2014 and 2018. Tourist destinations have come closer. Border, tribal and backward areas are being connected seamlessly. Multimodal integration through road, rail and port connectivity is creating socio economic growth and new opportunities for the people. In the coming years, we have planned projects with investments worth over Rs 6 lakh crore, to further expand the world’s second largest road network.” NITIN GADKARI Union Minister, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation Fast tracking National Highway development in Tamil Nadu NH + IN PRINCIPLE NH LENGTH UPTO YEAR 2018 7,482.87 km NH LENGTH UPTO YEAR 2014 5,006 km Adding new National Highways in Tamil Nadu 2,476.87 143.15 km km Yr 2014 - 2018 Yr 2010 - 2014 New NH New NH & In principle NH length 6 Cost of Road Projects awarded in Tamil Nadu Yr 2010 - 2014 Yr 2014 - 2018 Total Cost Total Cost Rs. -
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ICNCL - FTA Pack - West Bengal - Site 1 ICNCL - FTA Pack - West Bengal - Site 2 ICNCL - FTA Top-up - West Bengal - Site 1 ICNCL - FTA Top-up - West Bengal - Site 2 S.No. Channel Name S/L Service Name S/L Channel Name S/L Channel Name 1 CTVN 1 CTVN 1 SITI Bhakti Bangla 1 SITI Bhakti Bangla 2 Naaptol Bangla[V] 2 Naaptol Bangla[V] 2 SITI Music 2 SITI Music 3 DD Bangla 3 DD Bangla 3 SITI Events 3 SITI Events 4 Sangeet Bangla 4 Sangeet Bangla 4 SITI Events 2 4 SITI Events 2 5 Music F 5 Music F 5 Channel Vision 5 Channel Vision 6 Orange TV 6 Orange TV 6 Sristi TV 6 Sristi TV 7 Kolkata Live 7 Kolkata Live 7 Sonar Bangla 7 Sonar Bangla 8 Khushboo Bangla 8 Khushboo Bangla 8 Sristi Plus 8 Sristi Plus 9 R Plus 9 R Plus 9 Globe TV 9 Globe TV 10 Calcutta News 10 Calcutta News 10 Tara TV 10 Tara TV 11 Kolkata TV 11 Kolkata TV 11 Music Bangla 11 Music Bangla 12 Home Shop 18 12 Home Shop 18 12 SITI Cinema 12 SITI Cinema 13 DD India 13 DD India 13 SITI Tollywood 13 SITI Tollywood 14 DD National 14 DD National 14 S NEWS 14 S NEWS 15 DD Bharati 15 DD Bharati 15 High News 15 High News 16 DD Kisan 16 DD Kisan 16 Artage News 16 Artage News 17 WOW Cinema 17 WOW Cinema 17 Uttorer Khobor 17 Uttorer Khobor 18 NT1 18 NT1 18 Jayatu Bangla 18 Jayatu Bangla 19 Cinema TV 19 Cinema TV 19 Channel 10 19 SDTV Prime 20 ABP News 20 ABP News 20 SDTV Prime 20 Metro 21 India TV 21 India TV 21 Metro 21 SDTV Plus 22 JK 24x7 News 22 LS TV 22 SDTV Plus 22 Home TV 23 LS TV 23 RS TV 23 Home TV 23 Express News 24 RS TV 24 DD News 24 Express News 24 Vision 24 25 DD News 25 Republic -
Factors Influencing Moringa Cultivation in Tamil Nadu – an Economic Analysis
Horticulture International Journal Review Article Open Access Factors influencing moringa cultivation in Tamil Nadu – an economic analysis Abstract Volume 2 Issue 5 - 2018 Moringa (Moringa oleifera Lam.) is grown extensively in tropics and subtropics Sekhar C,1 Venkatesan N,2 Vidhyavathi A,1 of India and Africa. It is widely used as vegetable and grown commercially for its 3 edible pods and leaves. On realizing the nutritional importance, Moringa was used in Murugananthi M 1 different forms and hence the cultivation of Moringa is popular in different nations Department of Agricultural Economics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India particularly in Tamil Nadu. The Factors influencing Moringa cultivation in Southern 2 Districts of Tamil Nadu was carried out during 2016-17.1 The study revealed that Department of Social Sciences, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India presence of higher returns, sustainable income generation, availability of land and 3Department of Agricultural and Rural Management, Tamil Nadu water resources for cultivation, minimal pest problems, good market demand for value Agricultural University, India added Moringa products in the national and international markets were found to be the principal factors influencing the area under Moringa. In this respect effort has Correspondence: Sekhar C, Department of Agricultural been taken to assess the Resource use efficiency of Moringa Orchards. Resource Use Economics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Efficiency analysis revealed that four principal variables viz., number of limb cuttings Coimbatore-641003, India, Email [email protected] used for planting, quantity of FYM, quantity of fertilizer applied (kg) and the number of human labour used (man days) per ha per annum were found to influence the yield of Received: July 20, 2018 | Published: September 04, 2018 Moringa and the results indicated that all these four variables significantly contributed towards the yield of Moringa. -
Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu Connie Smith Tamil Nadu Overview
Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu Connie Smith Tamil Nadu Overview Tamil Nadu is bordered by Pondicherry, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Sri Lanka, which has a significant Tamil minority, lies off the southeast coast. Tamil Nadu, with its traceable history of continuous human habitation since pre-historic times has cultural traditions amongst the oldest in the world. Colonised by the East India Company, Tamil Nadu was eventually incorporated into the Madras Presidency. After the independence of India, the state of Tamil Nadu was created in 1969 based on linguistic boundaries. The politics of Tamil Nadu has been dominated by DMK and AIADMK, which are the products of the Dravidian movement that demanded concessions for the 'Dravidian' population of Tamil Nadu. Lying on a low plain along the southeastern coast of the Indian peninsula, Tamil Nadu is bounded by the Eastern Ghats in the north and Nilgiri, Anai Malai hills and Palakkad (Palghat Gap) on the west. The state has large fertile areas along the Coromandel coast, the Palk strait, and the Gulf of Mannar. The fertile plains of Tamil Nadu are fed by rivers such as Kaveri, Palar and Vaigai and by the northeast monsoon. Traditionally an agricultural state, Tamil Nadu is a leading producer of agricultural products. Tribal Population As per 2001 census, out of the total state population of 62,405,679, the population of Scheduled Castes is 11,857,504 and that of Scheduled Tribes is 651,321. This constitutes 19% and 1.04% of the total population respectively.1 Further, the literacy level of the Adi Dravidar is only 63.19% and that of Tribal is 41.53%. -
Minutes of 397Th Meeting of the SRC Held on 25Th – 26Th March 2021
Minutes of 397th Meeting of the SRC held on 25th – 26th March 2021 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION SOUTHERN REGIONAL COMMITTEE G-7, DWARKA SECTOR – 10 NEW DELHI – 110075 The 397th Meeting of the Southern Regional Committee (SRC), National Council for Teacher Education held on 25th – 26th March 2021 through Virtual Tele Conferencing at the Conference Hall, SRC, NCTE, New Delhi. The following Members were present during Video Conference: 1. Dr. K. K. Shine Chairperson 2. Prof. Ramesh Ghanta Member 3. Dr. Chandra Prakash Reddy Member 4. Prof. Vishnukant Chatpalli Member 5. Prof. S. Bhaskar Member 6. Dr. P. Shankar Member 7. Mr. J.D. Singh Rep. of Govt. of UT of A&N Island 8. Prof. S. Mani Rep. of Govt. of Tamil Nadu 9. Dr. J Prasad Rep. of Govt. of Kerala 10. Mr. T.Pritam Singh Regional Director and Convener, SRC, NCTE At the outset Sh. T.Pritam Singh, Regional Director and Convener, SRC welcomed the Chairperson and all members and apprised about the work done by the SRC along with the directions received from NCTE Hqrs from time to time. The Minutes of the 396th meeting of SRC was circulated to all members and the minutes confirmed by the SRC. The Committee taken note of ATR and consider following items for correction/changes/amendments. 1. Athivetti Karumuthuvalli Teacher Training Institute, 257/3, Trichy Main Road, Vallam Post, Thanjavur Taluk and District 613403, Tamilnadu. File No. – APSO3573, APSO5319, Course - D.T.Ed & D.T.Ed-Al. In response to the decision taken by the SRC in its 394th meeting held on 27th – 28th January 2021. -
Genre Channel Name Channel No Hindi Entertainment Star Bharat 114 Hindi Entertainment Investigation Discovery HD 136 Hindi Enter
Genre Channel Name Channel No Hindi Entertainment Star Bharat 114 Hindi Entertainment Investigation Discovery HD 136 Hindi Entertainment Big Magic 124 Hindi Entertainment Colors Rishtey 129 Hindi Entertainment STAR UTSAV 131 Hindi Entertainment Sony Pal 132 Hindi Entertainment Epic 138 Hindi Entertainment Zee Anmol 140 Hindi Entertainment DD National 148 Hindi Entertainment DD INDIA 150 Hindi Entertainment DD BHARATI 151 Infotainment DD KISAN 152 Hindi Movies Star Gold HD 206 Hindi Movies Zee Action 216 Hindi Movies Colors Cineplex 219 Hindi Movies Sony Wah 224 Hindi Movies STAR UTSAV MOVIES 225 Hindi Zee Anmol Cinema 228 Sports Star Sports 1 Hindi HD 282 Sports DD SPORTS 298 Hindi News ZEE NEWS 311 Hindi News AAJ TAK HD 314 Hindi News AAJ TAK 313 Hindi News NDTV India 317 Hindi News News18 India 318 Hindi News Zee Hindustan 319 Hindi News Tez 326 Hindi News ZEE BUSINESS 331 Hindi News News18 Rajasthan 335 Hindi News Zee Rajasthan News 336 Hindi News News18 UP UK 337 Hindi News News18 MP Chhattisgarh 341 Hindi News Zee MPCG 343 Hindi News Zee UP UK 351 Hindi News DD UP 400 Hindi News DD NEWS 401 Hindi News DD LOK SABHA 402 Hindi News DD RAJYA SABHA 403 Hindi News DD RAJASTHAN 404 Hindi News DD MP 405 Infotainment Gyan Darshan 442 Kids CARTOON NETWORK 449 Kids Pogo 451 Music MTV Beats 482 Music ETC 487 Music SONY MIX 491 Music Zing 501 Marathi DD SAHYADRI 548 Punjabi ZEE PUNJABI 562 Hindi News News18 Punjab Haryana Himachal 566 Punjabi DD PUNJABI 572 Gujrati DD Girnar 589 Oriya DD ORIYA 617 Urdu Zee Salaam 622 Urdu News18 Urdu 625 Urdu -
M/S Dhanushree Industries 629/1&2 Pothiyapalayam
By Registered Post with Acknowledgement SALE NOTICE Date: 27.05.2019 M/s Dhanushree Smt C Sulochana Shri E.Thananjayan Industries Proprietrix of M/s. 16/5, G.R.Apartment, 629/1&2 Pothiyapalayam Dhanushree Industries Water tank Street, Road, Muthukalivalasu, 16/5, G.R.Apartment, Tirupur Road, Kadaiyur Post Kangeyam Water tank Street, Tirupur Kangeyam.. (Guarantor) Tamil Nadu, PIN: 638701 Road, Kangeyam-638701 M/s Dhanushree Oil Mills Shri E.Thananjayan Smt C Sulochana 629/1&2 Pothiyapalayam Proprietor of M/s. 16/5, G.R.Apartment, Road, Muthukalivalasu, Dhanushree Industries Water tank Street, Kadaiyur Post Kangeyam 16/5, G.R.Apartment, Tirupur Road, Tamil Nadu, PIN: 638701 Water tank Street, Tirupur Kangeyam. (Guarantor) Road, Kangeyam.-638701 E-Auction Sale Notice for Sale of Immovable Assets under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 read with proviso to Rule 6(2) and 8(6) of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002. Notice is hereby given to the public in general and in particular to the Borrower (s) and Guarantor (s) that the below described immovable properties mortgaged/charged to the Secured Creditor, the physical possession of which has been taken by the Authorised Officer of State Bank of India being the Secured Creditor, will be sold on “As is where is”, “As is what is”, and “Whatever there is” basis on 20/06/2019, for recovery of Rs. 3,41,26,515/- (Rs Three Crores fourty one lakhs twenty six thousand five hundred and fifteen only) and Rs. 2,30,00,298/- (Rupees Two Crores thirty lakhs two hundred and ninety eight only) totally a sum of Rs 5,71,26,813/- (Rs Five Crores seventy one lakhs twenty six thousand eighty hundred and thirteen only) as on 27.05.2019 with future interest and costs due to the State Bank of India, SARB Coimbatore from M/s. -
Coimbatore Commissionerate Jurisdiction
Coimbatore Commissionerate Jurisdiction The jurisdiction of Coimbatore Commissionerate will cover the areas covering the entire Districts of Coimbatore, Nilgiris and the District of Tirupur excluding Dharapuram, Kangeyam taluks and Uthukkuli Firka and Kunnathur Firka of Avinashi Taluk * in the State of Tamil Nadu. *(Uthukkuli Firka and Kunnathur Firka are now known as Uthukkuli Taluk). Location | 617, A.T.D. STR.EE[, RACE COURSE, COIMBATORE: 641018 Divisions under the jurisdiction of Coimbatore Commissionerate Sl.No. Divisions L. Coimbatore I Division 2. Coimbatore II Division 3. Coimbatore III Division 4. Coimbatore IV Division 5. Pollachi Division 6. Tirupur Division 7. Coonoor Division Page 47 of 83 1. Coimbatore I Division of Coimbatore Commissionerate: Location L44L, ELGI Building, Trichy Road, COIMBATORT- 641018 AreascoveringWardNos.l to4,LO to 15, 18to24and76 to79of Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation limit and Jurisdiction Perianaickanpalayam Firka, Chinna Thadagam, 24-Yeerapandi, Pannimadai, Somayampalayam, Goundenpalayam and Nanjundapuram villages of Thudiyalur Firka of Coimbatore North Taluk and Vellamadai of Sarkar Samakulam Firka of Coimbatore North Taluk of Coimbatore District . Name of the Location Jurisdiction Range Areas covering Ward Nos. 10 to 15, 20 to 24, 76 to 79 of Coimbatore Municipal CBE Corporation; revenue villages of I-A Goundenpalayam of Thudiyalur Firka of Coimbatore North Taluk of Coimbatore 5th Floor, AP Arcade, District. Singapore PIaza,333 Areas covering Ward Nos. 1 to 4 , 18 Cross Cut Road, Coimbatore Municipal Coimbatore -641012. and 19 of Corporation; revenue villages of 24- CBE Veerapandi, Somayampalayam, I-B Pannimadai, Nanjundapuram, Chinna Thadagam of Thudiyalur Firka of Coimbatore North Taluk of Coimbatore District. Areas covering revenue villages of Narasimhanaickenpalayam, CBE Kurudampalayam of r-c Periyanaickenpalayam Firka of Coimbatore North Taluk of Coimbatore District. -
CTRI Trial Data
PDF of Trial CTRI Website URL - http://ctri.nic.in Clinical Trial Details (PDF Generation Date :- Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:51:20 GMT) CTRI Number CTRI/2020/07/026631 [Registered on: 16/07/2020] - Trial Registered Prospectively Last Modified On 05/09/2020 Post Graduate Thesis No Type of Trial Interventional Type of Study Siddha Study Design Single Arm Trial Public Title of Study Uses of herbal combination by taking it in hot water in covid 19 positive patients. Scientific Title of A multi centre clinical trial to study the safety and efficacy of herbal combination in covid 19 positive Study patients in Murugaa hospital and fertility centre Secondary IDs if Any Secondary ID Identifier NIL NIL Details of Principal Details of Principal Investigator Investigator or overall Name Dr S Saravanan Trial Coordinator (multi-center study) Designation Chairman Affiliation MURUGAA HOSPITAL FERTILITY CENTRE Address room no 4 ground floor murugaa hospital fertility centre k chettipalayam dharapuram road tirupur 479 2b Murugaa hospital fertility centre K Chettipalayam Dharapuram road Tirupur 641604 Coimbatore TAMIL NADU 641604 India Phone 08778731043 Fax Email [email protected] Details Contact Details Contact Person (Scientific Query) Person (Scientific Name Dr S Saravanan Query) Designation Chairman Affiliation MURUGAA HOSPITAL FERTILITY CENTRE Address 479 2b Room no 4 Ground floor Murugaa hospital fertility centre K Chettipalayam Dharapuram road Tirupur 641604 479 2b Murugaa hospital fertility centre K Chettipalayam Dharapuram road Tirupur 641604 Coimbatore -
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DIGICON TAMIL MAXX - Rs.101.99+GST S.NO CHANNEL NAME 1 SUN TV 2 KTV 3 Adithya TV 4 Sun Music 5 Chutti TV 6 Sun News 7 SUN Life 8 Vijay TV 9 Vijay Super 10 Star Sports 1 Tamil 11 Star Sports 2 12 Star Sports 3 13 Star Sports First 14 National Geographic 15 Nat Geo Wild 16 CNN News 18 17 Colors Tamil 18 FY1 TV18 19 The History Channel 20 News 18 Tamil Nadu 21 News 18 Urdu 22 NICK 23 NICK JR 24 SONIC 25 VH 1 26 Zee Action 27 Zee News 28 Zee Hindustan 29 Living Foodz 30 Zee ETC 31 WION 32 Zee Tamil 33 Zee Keralam 34 Raj TV 35 Raj Digital Plus 36 Raj News 37 Raj Musix 38 Mega TV 39 Mega Musiq 40 Mega 24 41 Jaya TV 42 Jaya Plus 43 Jaya Max 44 J Movies DIGICON TAMIL BASIC - Rs.70+GST S.NO CHANNEL NAME 1 ADITHYA TV 2 CHUTTI TV 3 COLORS TAMIL 4 K TV 5 NEWS18 TN 6 SUN LIFE 7 SUN MUSIC 8 SUN NEWS 9 SUN TV 10 STAR TAMIL 11 WION 12 ZEE ACTION 13 ZEE ETC 14 ZEE HINDUSTAN 15 ZEE KERALAM 16 ZEE NEWS 17 ZEE TAMIL DIGICON FAMILY PACK-Rs.126+GST S.NO CHANNEL NAME 1 AAJ TAK 38 SONIC 2 AAJ TAK TEZ 39 SONY BBC EARTH 3 ADITHYA TV 40 SONY YAY 4 BBC 41 SUN LIFE 5 CARTOON NETWORK 42 SUN MUSIC 6 CHUTTI TV 43 SUN NEWS 7 CNN 44SUN TV 8 CNN NEWS 18 45 TIMES NOW 9 COLORS TAMIL 46 VH1 10 DISNEY 47 VIJAY 11 DISNEY HD 48 WB 12 DISNEY JUNIOR 49 WION 13 DISNEY XD 50 ZEE ACTION 14 ET NOW 51 ZEE ETC 15 FYI 52 ZEE HINDUSTAN 16 HBO 53 ZEE KERALAM 17 HISTORY 54 ZEE NEWS 18 HUNGAMA 55 ZEE TAMIL 19 INDIA TODAY 56 ZOOM 20 K TV 21 MEGA 24 22 MEGA MUSIQ 23 MEGA TV 24 MIRROR NOW 25 MNX 26 MOVIES NOW 27 MTV BEATS HD 28 NEWS 18 TAMIL 29 NEWS 18 URDU 30 NICK 31 NICK JUNIOR 32 POGO 33 -
ERODE Sl.No Division Sub-Division Name & Address of the Office With
ERODE Details of Locations with Land Line & Bandwidth - 256 Kbps No. of PCs Name & Address of the office with Land Line connected with Existing Proposed Sl.No Division Sub-Division Contact Number where VPNoBB Number the VPNoBB Bandwidth Bandwidth Connectivity is available connectivity AE/O&M/S/Chithode,Indra Nagar, Urban / 1 Chithode Naduppalayam, 0424-2534848 4 256 256 Erode Chithode - 638 455 South / C&I/South/ AE/O&M/Solar, 2 0424-2401007 4 256 256 Erode Erode Iraniyan St,Solar Asst.Engineer,O&M/Gugai, AEE/O&M/Gugai, D.No.17/26 , 3 Gugai 0427-2464499 4 256 256 Ramalingamadalaya Street,Gugai,Salem Town/ Salem Asst.Engineer,O&M/ Linemedu/ Salem/TNEB 4 Gugai 0427-2218747 4 256 256 D.No.60,Ramalingamsamy Koil St, Linemedu Gugai Salem 6. Asst.Engineer,O&M/ Kalarampatty/Salem/TNEB, 5 0427-2468791 4 256 256 D.No.13, Nethaji St., Town/ Salem Kitchi palayam Kalarampatty,Salem 636015 Junior.Engineer,O&M/ 6 Dadagapatty/TNEB,Shanmuga 0427-2273586 4 256 256 nagar, dadagapatty Salem 636006 Asst.Engineer,O&M/ 7 Swarnapuri Mallamooppampatti/TNEB, Sundar 0427-2386400 4 256 256 nagar,Salem 636302 West/ Salem Asst.Engineer,O&M/ Narasothipatti/TNEB, 5/71-b2,PG 8 Swarnapuri 0427-2342288 4 256 256 Nagar, Jagirammapalayam.Salem 636302 Asst.Engineer,O&M/ 9 Town/ Salem Gugai Seelanaickenpatty/ Salem,SF.No.93, 0427-2281236 4 256 256 Seelanaickenpatty bypass, Salem Asst.Engineer,O&M/ 10 Suramangalam Rural/Nethimedu/TNEB, Circle 0427-2274466 4 256 256 Thottam /Nethimedu, Salem West/ Salem 636002 West/ Salem Asst.Engineer,O&M/ 11 Shevapet Kondalampatti/TNEB, 7/65 -
Study of Small Schools in Karnataka. Final Report.Pdf
Study of Small Schools in Karnataka – Final Draft Report Study of SMALL SCHOOLS IN KARNATAKA FFiinnaall RReeppoorrtt Submitted to: O/o State Project Director, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Karnataka 15th September 2010 Catalyst Management Services Pvt. Ltd. #19, 1st Main, 1st Cross, Ashwathnagar RMV 2nd Stage, Bangalore – 560 094, India SSA Mission, Karnataka CMS, Bangalore Ph.: +91 (080) 23419616 Fax: +91 (080) 23417714 Email: raghu@cms -india.org: [email protected]; Website: http://www.catalysts.org Study of Small Schools in Karnataka – Final Draft Report Acknowledgement We thank Smt. Sandhya Venugopal Sharma,IAS, State Project Director, SSA Karnataka, Mr.Kulkarni, Director (Programmes), Mr.Hanumantharayappa - Joint Director (Quality), Mr. Bailanjaneya, Programme Officer, Prof. A. S Seetharamu, Consultant and all the staff of SSA at the head quarters for their whole hearted support extended for successfully completing the study on time. We also acknowledge Mr. R. G Nadadur, IAS, Secretary (Primary& Secondary Education), Mr.Shashidhar, IAS, Commissioner of Public Instruction and Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, Secretary (Planning) for their support and encouragement provided during the presentation on the final report. We thank all the field level functionaries specifically the BEOs, BRCs and the CRCs who despite their busy schedule could able to support the field staff in getting information from the schools. We are grateful to all the teachers of the small schools visited without whose cooperation we could not have completed this study on time. We thank the SDMC members and parents who despite their daily activities were able to spend time with our field team and provide useful feedback about their schools.