2. Problems
• Less spending , ineffective spending on primary education (3.1% of
GDP)
• Literacy rate
• Teachers’ lack of efficiency and efforts in rural schools- 25% teachers
absent on a typical day
• Distance of schools
• Lack of facilities (Toilets, Building, Chairs & Tables, Almirahas for
teachers etc.)
• Lack of responsibility towards the students
• Lack of motivation to teachers (Pending salaries)
• Teacher student ratio (35:1)
• Drop outs ratio high
• Cities ( higher difference between low income and high income
families)
• Teacher shortage
3. Proposed Solution
• Collaboration with Private Public Partnership
• Pay salaries on time to teachers
• Job crafting – to motivate teachers that they are working for nation cause
• Mid-day meal should be audited by the local community
• There should be teacher-parent counseling regarding drop outs
• Teachers should be made sensitive regarding caste and religion
• Diversity in batch of the school, so that students can know different religion
• Improve the quality of Kedriya Vidyalays, because only the middle class can
enforce standards in the school