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SSA(Samagra Shiksha Abiyaan)

Samagra Shiksha:

  • Samagra Shiksha is an integrated Scheme and effort to universalize elementary education by community-owner ship of the school system. 

Objectives:

  • Providing access to free education to all children up to the age of 14 years as stipulated in RTE act of 2009.
  • Provision of quality education and enhancing learning outcomes of students; Bridging Social and Gender Gaps in School Education; Ensuring equity and inclusion at all levels of school Education; Ensuring minimum standards in schooling provisions; Promoting Vocationalization of Education; Building and infrastructure facility & other amenities to all the govt. and local body primary, upper primary and high schools/senior secondary meant for imparting education.

Departmental Activities : 

Access & Retention:

  • RTE Act 2009 mandates that all the childrens in the age group of 6-14 years improving access to all the children a safe walking distance of 1 km for Primary School, 3 KM for an Upper Primary/ High School having classes VI to VIII.  Opening of new schools if schools are not located in or near the habitation where children reside school and along with up gradation of Existing Primary Schools into Upper Primary Schools.

Media & Community Mobilization:

  • The Right to Education Act (RTE), 2009, specifically provides opportunity for every Child. Free Uniforms (Jaganna Vidya Kanuka ) and Media has an important role to play to disseminate the agenda of Samagra Shiksha through Community Mobilization. 

Quality Intervention:

  • Quality is a more systemic trait rather than only a feature of instruction. There are:
  • Quality Components
  • Project Innovation
  • Gender & Equity:

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV)

  • It is for setting up residential schools for girls at upper primary level & Senior Secondary belonging to the SC, ST, OBC and minority communities.

Inclusive Education:

  • The implementation of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 for Identification of children with special needs (within the age group of 6-14 years). Providing Special Education to the Children with Special Needs by Trained IERPs at Bavitha Centers.

Civil Works:

  • The Samagra Shiksha will be implementing to all Govt. Management Schools Additional Classrooms and Boys and Girls Toilets.

Brief notes on State Govt. schemes implemented:

Opening of New / Upgraded Schools:

  • Universal access to education at all levels, Support for Infrastructure from Pre-Primary to 12th.
  • Norms for opening new schools:Primary 01 km, Upper primary  03 km,  Secondary  05 km, Higher& Senior Sec.  07-10 km.

Residential Schools & Hostels:

  • The Out of Schools Children in sparsely populated, or hilly and densely forested areas with difficult geographical areas where opening a new primary or upper primary school and Secondary/Senior Secondary schools may not be viable.

Access & Retention:

  • Provision for transport / escort facility up to Secondary level (X Class) for children in remote   habitations   with   sparse population where opening of schools is unviable or where Gross Access Ratio is low.

Special Training for Out of School Children:

  • Special Training for age appropriate admission of out of school children (OoSC) at Elementary level.

Jagananna Vidya Kanuka Scheme:

  • The state govt. of Andhra Pradesh distributed these special JVK kits containing 7 items for students studying in all Government Management Schools.   3 Pair of Uniforms: Each student of class 1st to 10th will be provided 3 pairs of school uniform as per their fit size.

Parent Committees ( PCs)  :

  • Parent Committees (Formerly Known as SMCs) were formed in all the eligible schools as per Right To Education Act 2009 in the District. Proper training and capacity building provided to Parent Committee members about their roles and responsibilities which is extremely critical towards ensuring their active and effective participation in planning, plan preparation, monitoring and supervision of the school level activities. 

Quality Education:

  • The Samagra Shiksha is provided Quality Education to all Management of Govt. Schools in the Quality and Innovation Intervention, Foundational Literacy Numeracy (FL&N), Composite Grant, Strengthening of School libraries including purchase of books, Sports and Physical Education, Rastriya Avishkar Abhiyan (RAA), DIKSHA (National Teacher Platform), Training for In-Service Teacher and Head Teachers and Teacher Educators,  Academic support through BRC/CRC and Vocational Education.

Inclusive Education Provision for Children with Special Needs (CwSN):

  • Provision for Children With Special Needs (CWSN) to ensure full equity and inclusion such that all students are able to thrive in the education system.  Providing support to the learning of children with disabilities, focus will be on early identification and support. Mapping of requirements of students with disabilities for participating fully in school education.

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV):

  • KGBVs  to  be  extended  up  to  Class  12th   for smooth  transition  of  girls  from  Elementary  to Senior Secondary. Orphans, Semi Orphans, Single parents children will also be given admission in these schools. Each KGBV can accommodate 200 Girl Children.

Self Defence Training for Girls:

  • Training for 3 months for inculcating self-defence skills including life skill for self-protection and self-development to be renamed as ‘Rani Laxmibai Atma Raksha Prashikshan’. (Admissibility for Govt. Schools). 

Scheme-wise Progress (along with target and achievements)of the above schemes: 

JVK Material Status 2021-22:

sl

Notebook

Belt

Bag

Shoe

Uniform I to VIII

Uniform IX  to X

Oxford Dictionary

Pictorial Dictionary

 

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

Indent

Received

1

843892

843892

110873

110873

151109

151109

151109

151109

117029

119029

34080

34080

80070

80070

71039

71039

 Parent Committee Elections 2021:

SL.No

Name of the District

Total No. of schools

No. of School Elections conducted

No. of schools elections not condcuted

1

Konaseema

1751

1745

6

 

Inclusive Education (Children with Special Needs-CwSN):

Sl.No

District

GIRLS STIPEND

TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE

ESCORT ALLOWANCE

READER ALLOWANCE

HOME BASED EDUCATION

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

PHY

ACH

 

Konaseema

410

0

133

0

21

21

11

11

25

25

14

13

44

0

9

0

175

175

20

20

 

Quality Intervention:

S.No

Name of the Intervention

No.of Schools / MRC / CRC

Financial Rs.

Target

Achivement

Target

Achivement

A

Annual Grant to Schools

1743

1743

43965000

43965000

B

MRC Grant to MEOs Office

24

24

1800000

1800000

C

CRC Grant to CRCs ( School complexes)

133

133

4404000

4404000

D

Fund for Safety and Security at School Level

1743

1743

3486000

3486000

E

Twinning of Schools to selected Schools

45 pair schools i.e 90

45 pair schools i.e 90

90000

90000

F

RashtriyaAvishkarAbhiyan (RAA) to selected Schools

District level Programme

District level Programme

0

0

G

Language Festival

1743

1743

1743000

1743000

 

Total

 

 

55488000

55488000

OSC Survey Achievement & Progress 2021-22 :

(Target & Achievement)

S,NO.

District

No of OSC Identified

Total

Enrolment in the Schools and Achievement

 

Konaseema District 

Boys

Girls

 1

Total

491

324

813

813

  

Transport Allowance Achievement & Progress 2021-22:

S,NO.

Konaseema District

No of Children

Total  Benefitted

Achievement

Mode of Payment

1  

Boys

Girls

2

Total

329

332

661

661

Parent bank accounts

 Civil Works:

KONASEEMA  DISTRICT  – ABSTRACT

S.no

Name of the Intervention

No.of Works Sanctioned

Total Amount in Rs.Lakhs

Works Completed

Works in Progress

Works not Started

 

1

Infrastrtucture facilities

137

1394.22

0

137

0

 

2

Toilets and repairs

24

54.71

14

2

8

 

3

Additional class rooms (2020-21)

8

88.00

0

0

8

 

4

Compound walls (MGNREGS) (2020-21)

108

917.686

60

38

10

 

5

Compound walls (MGNREGS) (2018-19)

18

138.7187

0

18

0

 

6

ODF TOILETS ( 2019-20)

186

372.00

33

33

120

 

 

Contact details (mobile, e-mail):

కోనసీమ జిల్లాలోని మండల విద్యాశాఖ అధికారులు:

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No.

Mandal

Mail Address

Contact No.

1

Atreyapuram

meo.atreyapuram@gmail.com

9491191091

2

Ravulapalem

meo.ravulapalem@gmail.com

9989106263

3

Kothapeta

meo.kothapeta@gmail.com

9989106263

4

I. Polavaram

meo.ipolavaram@gmail.com

8985071304

5

Mummidivaram

meo.mummidivaram50@gmail.com

9908766727

6

Ainavilli

meo.ainavilli@gmail.com

8985071304

7

P.Gannavaram

meo.pgannavaram@gmail.com

9491443501

8

Ambajipeta

meo.ambajipeta@gmail.com

9491443501

9

Mamidikuduru

meo.mamidikuduru@gmail.com

9030586162

10

Razole

meo.Razole@gmail.com

9490886631

11

Malikipuram

meo.malikipuram@gmail.com

9490886631

12

Sakhinetipalle

meo.sakhinetipalli@gmail.com

9030586162

13

Allavaram

meo.allavaram@gmail.com

9866498195

14

Amalapuram

meo.amalapuram@gmail.com

9866498195

15

Uppalaguptam

meo.uppalaguptam@gmail.com

9866498195

16

Katrenikona

meo.katrenikona52@gmail.com

9908766727

17

Mandapeta

meo.mandapeta@gmail.com

9440511749

18

Rayavaram

meo.rayavaram@gmail.com

9492479542

19

Ramachandrapuram

meo.ramachandrapuram@gmail.com

9550335097

20

Kapileswarapuram

meo.kapileswarapuram@gmail.com

9492479542

21

Pamarru

meo.kgangavaram@gmail.com

9848726405

22

Alamuru

meo.alamuru@gmail.com

9440511749

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 Success story of the department or any highlighted item, along with photos if available: 

  • MPUP SCHOOL Mummidivarappadu of Ravulapalem Mandal has been transformed in to a Dynamic and Spirited institution after the implementation of Nadu Nedu Programme .