CAG had conducted 'compliance audit' of 14,797 primary schools in ten districts of Gujarat, run by Panchayati Raj institutions in rural areas, besides undertaking joint field visits at 300 elementary (primary) schools to check implementation of RTE Act in relation to infrastructure and human resources.
In total, Gujarat has 31,545 primary schools being run by Panchayati Raj Institutions.
As per the report, the Gujarat Council of Elementary Education (GCEE), responsible for creating infrastructure in such state-run primary schools, claimed that all schools under them have a separate toilet facility for boys and girls, which is necessary as per the RTE Act.
"However, during joint field visits of 300 schools, it was noticed that separate toilets for boys and girls were not available in 26 schools (9%)," the report said.
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"Thus, the data maintained by the state government was unreliable and needs investigation, as this could result in students being deprived of this basic amenity as required under the RTE Act," said the auditor.
Interestingly, CAG had noted in a report, tabled by the state government in the House yesterday, that more than 5,000 Anganwadi centers in the state did not have toilets as of the last year.
In the report presented today, CAG has pointed out that the government data on water facility is incorrect and could result in students being deprived of this basic facility required under the RTE Act.