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Friday, December 2, 2011

Schools Belonging To Minorities

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

RAJYA SABHA

QUESTION NO  1348

ANSWERED ON  02.12.2011

Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to satate :-
(a) the details of financial assistance given by Government of construction/expansion of schools belonging to educationally backward minorities, across the country, State-wise;

(b) the details of schools constructed/upgraded during the last three years, State-wise; and
(c) the details of targets fixed/achieved by Government?
  

ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Dr. D. PURANDESWARI

(a) to (c) The Infrastructure Development of Minority Institutions (IDMI) Scheme was carved out from the Area Intensive and Madarsa Modernisation Programme (AIMMP) in 2008-09 to facilitate education of minorities by augmenting and strengthening school infrastructure in Minority Institutions. Financial assistance given to States and number of institutions supported between 2008-09 and 2011-12 is provided below:


2008-09

S.No. Name of the  Amount  No. of institutions
        State        (Rs.in lakh)

 Uttar Pradesh 25.00 1

2009-10

 Uttar Pradesh 448.00 22

2010-11

1. Karnataka 281.98 15
2. Maharashtra 387.61 19
3. Uttarakhand 190.29 12
4. Jammu & Kashmir 25.00 01
5. Rajasthan 102.83 07
6. Haryana         201.12 12
7. Uttar Pradesh 327.73 16
8. Gujarat         191.20 15
9. Kerala         337.73 15
10. Madhya Pradesh 252.94 12
 Total Rs. 2298.43 124


2011-12
S.No. Name of the  Amount  No. of institutions
        State        (Rs.in lakh)

1. Maharasthra 177.45 10
2. Uttarakhand 104.91 08
3. Karnataka 157.25 10
4. Uttar Pradesh 200.39 10
5. Kerala         221.53 10
6. Haryana         145.36 10
 TOTAL        1006.89 58



In addition, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) focuses on monitoring progress in respect of 121 Minority Concentration Districts identified under the Prime Minister’s New 15-Point Programme for the welfare of Minorities. The amounts sanctioned under SSA for various interventions in these 121 districts are: Rs 4857 crore for 2008-09, Rs 5286 crore for 2009-10, Rs 4479 crore for 2010-11 and Rs 11870 crore for 2011-12.

Details about opening and construction of new primary and upper primary schools in the Minority Concentration Districts under SSA between 2008-09 and 2011-12 are given below:-


Year Opening of   Opening of       Construction of      Construction of
        new Primary  new Upper        Primary School upper primary school 
         School       Primary school
 
 Target Achvt. Target Achvt. Target Achvt. Target Achvt.

2008-09 1423 1386 4301 3176 4404 3266 4154 2662
2009-10 1719 1625 1719 1625 3465 3237 1348 1220
2010-11 11930 11922 2370 2364 4969 3573 1147 1103
2011-12 1470 13      445     1       1522     793      67     4 
               (as on         (as on           (as on 
               30.9.11)       30.9.11)        30.9.11)
 
  
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Schools Belonging To Minorities

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

RAJYA SABHA

QUESTION NO  1348

ANSWERED ON  02.12.2011

Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to satate :-
(a) the details of financial assistance given by Government of construction/expansion of schools belonging to educationally backward minorities, across the country, State-wise;

(b) the details of schools constructed/upgraded during the last three years, State-wise; and
(c) the details of targets fixed/achieved by Government?
  

ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Dr. D. PURANDESWARI

(a) to (c) The Infrastructure Development of Minority Institutions (IDMI) Scheme was carved out from the Area Intensive and Madarsa Modernisation Programme (AIMMP) in 2008-09 to facilitate education of minorities by augmenting and strengthening school infrastructure in Minority Institutions. Financial assistance given to States and number of institutions supported between 2008-09 and 2011-12 is provided below:


2008-09

S.No. Name of the  Amount  No. of institutions
        State        (Rs.in lakh)

 Uttar Pradesh 25.00 1

2009-10

 Uttar Pradesh 448.00 22

2010-11

1. Karnataka 281.98 15
2. Maharashtra 387.61 19
3. Uttarakhand 190.29 12
4. Jammu & Kashmir 25.00 01
5. Rajasthan 102.83 07
6. Haryana         201.12 12
7. Uttar Pradesh 327.73 16
8. Gujarat         191.20 15
9. Kerala         337.73 15
10. Madhya Pradesh 252.94 12
 Total Rs. 2298.43 124


2011-12
S.No. Name of the  Amount  No. of institutions
        State        (Rs.in lakh)

1. Maharasthra 177.45 10
2. Uttarakhand 104.91 08
3. Karnataka 157.25 10
4. Uttar Pradesh 200.39 10
5. Kerala         221.53 10
6. Haryana         145.36 10
 TOTAL        1006.89 58



In addition, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) focuses on monitoring progress in respect of 121 Minority Concentration Districts identified under the Prime Minister’s New 15-Point Programme for the welfare of Minorities. The amounts sanctioned under SSA for various interventions in these 121 districts are: Rs 4857 crore for 2008-09, Rs 5286 crore for 2009-10, Rs 4479 crore for 2010-11 and Rs 11870 crore for 2011-12.

Details about opening and construction of new primary and upper primary schools in the Minority Concentration Districts under SSA between 2008-09 and 2011-12 are given below:-


Year Opening of   Opening of       Construction of      Construction of
        new Primary  new Upper        Primary School upper primary school 
         School       Primary school
 
 Target Achvt. Target Achvt. Target Achvt. Target Achvt.

2008-09 1423 1386 4301 3176 4404 3266 4154 2662
2009-10 1719 1625 1719 1625 3465 3237 1348 1220
2010-11 11930 11922 2370 2364 4969 3573 1147 1103
2011-12 1470 13      445     1       1522     793      67     4 
               (as on         (as on           (as on 
               30.9.11)       30.9.11)        30.9.11)
 
  
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