Rahul Gandhi says 13,000 government schools have been shut in Gujarat
A file photo of Rahul Gandhi. Photo: Hindustan Times
Claim: 13,000 government schools have been shut in Gujarat.
Who: Congress party vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
Where: At a rally in Bardoli, Gujarat, on 8 February.
Check: He is wrong.
District-level school statistics show the number of
elementary* schools in Gujarat has actually increased from 40,943 in
2011-12 to 42,745 by September 2012.
It would appear that the claim is based on a resolution
passed by the state government’s education department on 9 June 2011,
that suggests that 13,450 primary schools with a class strength of less
than 100 students be merged with the nearest bigger schools keeping in
mind the Right to Education Act that states provision of a school within
a radius of 1km (for Classes I-V) and 3km (for Classes VI-VIII). Of
these, there are 6,826 primary schools that have less than 50 students.
The resolution cites lack of adequate students, lower
staff strength and financial unavailability for running these schools.
It directs all district education officers, city education committees
and zila panchayats to make note of such schools with less than
100 students. Merging these schools with more successful government
schools in the neighbourhood would provide for better infrastructure,
better education and save on costs, the circular from the state’s
education department (in Gujarati) said.
Source: District Information System for Education (
DISE
), Gujarat education department
resolution
* The DISE includes a few schools with both primary and secondary classes in the “elementary” classification.
Source: http://www.livemint.com/Specials/ZDw692VqBTUmFMmMMMpbzM/Claim-Check-13000-government-schools-shut-in-Gujarat.html
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