HRD Minister M M Pallam Raju today said the enrolment of Muslim children in schools has gone up from 9.4 percent in 2006-07 to 14.2 percent in 2012-13 at the primary level and from 7.2 percent to 12.1 percent at the upper primary level during this period.
"No doubt, efforts of the government in the last 7-8 years are getting reflected in the school level enrolment. I am happy to share with you all that in 2012-13, the enrolment of Muslim students in elementary schools exceeded the share of Muslims in the country's population," he said.
As many as 196 of the 378 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, which have been proposed for during 12th plan (2012-17), will be set up in Special Category Districts including Minority Concentrated Districtss, Raju said.
To reach out to more and more Muslim children, he said madrasas have been provided funds under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to cover children who are out of school.
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"Free text books have been provided to 17.3 lakh students in Madarasas under SSA. 40,000 madrasa teachers have been provided in service training and 8,235 madaras given school grants under SSA in the current year," he said while outlining the government's steps to boost education among Muslims.
Stressing the need for minorities to grow along with the general progress for sustained development, Raju said the challenge is to be sensitive to their needs and simultaneously work towards their general mainstreaming.