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Karnataka: Only 34% of govt schools have working computer lab | Mysuru News

Citizens under Team Bengaluru Hudugaru gave immunity booster kits to SSLC students on Saturday MYSURU: In the era of digital education, only 7.7 per cent of government schools in the state have internet access and just 34.3% have functional computer facilities. These are some of the findings in the 2019-20 report of the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE+). Though the survey was conducted before the pandemic, experts believe that it, more or less, reflects the current status of government schools. In contrast, 62.4 per cent of private unaided schools have internet and 68.4 per cent have working computer labs. MS Thimmappa, a noted academic and former vicechancellor of the Bangalore University, said that the government must look into this digital divide seriously. “The government has funds; implementation is the only challenge. Our policymakers must look into these kinds of challenges. Schools lack an internet connection because of corruption or ignorance

West Bengal has more girl students than boys

West Bengal has more girl students than boys ​ Sun, Jul 11 2021 9:06 IST | ​ 3 Views Kerala kids embrace New Year on happy note as schools reopen. . Image Source: IANS News Kolkata, July 11 : West Bengal is the only major state in the country where girl students have outnumbered boys. A recent survey released by the Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) shows that only three other states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya have enrolled more girl students than boys. State-wise data released by the UDISE+ shows that of the 18,74,87,792 students enrolled from pre-primary to class XII in the academic session of 2019-20, there are 2,32,012 more girl students than boys. When the number of girl students is 94,89,902, the number of boy students is 92,57,890.

In Tamil Nadu, more Class IX, X boys quit school in 2019 | Coimbatore News

CHENNAI: Of 100 students joining Class I, only 68 reach Class XII in Tamil Nadu. While 39% of boys left school before reaching higher secondary, it was 25% for girls in 2019-20, according to Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) report. Of them, 13% of boys and 6% of girls dropped out in Class IX and X. Citing the gulf between elementary and secondary education and geographical and economic factors as possible reasons for the high number of dropouts, experts urged TN to identify issues to improve retention. Teachers fear the dropout rate may increase when schools reopen post pandemic as many students in Class IX to XII are working in shops, companies, factories to support their families.

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