As per the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2016, in some states, the proportion of girls (age group 11-14) 'out-of-school' remains greater than 8 percent. These states are Uttar Pradesh (9.9 per cent) and Rajasthan (9.7 per cent). Madhya Pradesh joined them at 8.5 per cent.
This report was released recently in New Delhi by Pratham Education Foundation.
There are about 1.22 lakh schools including 83962 of primary level, 30449 middle, 3849 higher secondary and 4764 of high schools in Madhya Pradesh.
This status report has also revealed the condition of poor quality of education and its infrastructure in state.
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As far as rural areas of the state are concerned, this education status report found that 2.9 per cent girls of 7-10 years of age group were not enrolled in schools. Similarly, 29 per cent girls in the age group of 15-16 years were out of schools during last year.
As many as 6.7 per cent of class-five and 1.6 per cent students of class-eight of the state have even failed to recognize the digit - one to nine. Similarly, 8.1 per cent students of class-eight even fail to read English capital letters. This percentage is 18.4 for class-five students.
The status report also stated that 35.9 per cent
toilets in schools were not useable. Moreover, 23.4 per cent schools in the state are still without a separate toilet for girls while 11 per cent of toilets were found locked. In 19.7 per cent schools, the toilets for girls were not useable.
At a time when state government is focusing on IT education, the report found that there was no computer for students in 97.5 per cent schools in rural areas.
"We have made efforts to enroll girls in government schools. We are running the 'School Chalen Abhiyan' to enroll all the children for schools," Joshi told