The exercise will be conducted in 80,000 private and public schools, which comprise 5 per cent of the total number of schools in the country.
The study has already commenced in Gujarat.
A questionnaire comprising of 72 questions has been prepared on different parameters including safety against abuse, social and emotional safety, quality of mid-day meals, school transport, toilets, drinking water facilities, infrastructure like playground, classrooms, fire extinguishers among others.
"We are undertaking this study as the Sustainable Development Goal 4 requires us to ensure inclusive and quality education for all. Often, we see that girls drop out from schools because of lack of toilets or a safe environment. This survey will help us in addressing some of those concerns," Priyank Kanoongo, Member, RTE and Education, NCPCR said.
Teachers-in-training at various colleges and universities will be monitoring this exercise as part of their project work and ensure that authentic data is collected through students' participation. They will be awarded a certificate by NCPCR for their contribution, she said.