Drop out rates in between class I to VIII was as high as 83 per cent in Bihar and the government is making efforts to check it, state Education minister P K Shahi said today.
Replying to a question of Vinod Kumar Singh in the state legislative council, Shahi said Bihar recorded the highest figure of students leaving schools without completing education in between class I to class VIII.
As per information received from districts in 2011-12, it stood at 83 per cent, he added.
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The minister said that the government was trying to curtail the drop out rate through recruitment of additional teachers, better training of teachers, mid-day meal scheme, free distribution of books and scholarship to SC, ST and OBC students.