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The Right To Education Act, 2009 in its schedule has laid down pupil-teacher ratio (PTR) for both primary and upper primary schools. At primary level, the PTR norm is 30:1 and at the upper primary level it is 35:1.
“In upper primary schools, Bihar has a PTR of 39 while Delhi has 34. In primary schools, the PTR is 38 and 35 for Bihar and Delhi, respectively,” a senior HRD Ministry official said. Bihar has highest percentage of schools with adverse PTR followed by Jharkhand.
“Bihar has 67.94 primary schools with adverse PTR, while 77.86 upper primary schools have adverse ratio of students and teachers,” the official said. “Jharkhand has 50.28 per cent primary schools and 64.24 per cent upper primary schools have adverse PTR. Overall, 26.45 per cent primary schools in the country and 31.07 per cent upper primary schools in the country do not have appropriate student-teacher ratio,” the official said.
The central government had launched an integrated scheme for school education, ‘Samagra Shiksha’, from 2018-19 which subsumes the erstwhile centrally sponsored schemes of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE).
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