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Education Ministry’s UDISE+ report shows nationwide infrastructure gaps in schools

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Jan 2, 2025


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Of the over 14.71 lakh schools in India, up to 1.52 lakh schools have no functional electricity, according to the latest data released by the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE+) maintained by the Ministry of Education. 

Of the 14.71 lakh schools, 10.17 lakh schools are government-run, of which 9.12 lakh schools have functional electricity, while 1.52 lakh schools do not. 

Apart from the government-run schools, there are 4.54 lakh schools are government-aided, private and unaided, and others, of which 4.07 lakh schools have functional electricity. 

Of the total schools, 14.47 lakh schools have drinking water facilities, but in only 14.11 lakh schools is the drinking water facility functional. Of the 10.17 lakh government schools, functional drinking water facility is available in 9.78 lakh schools. Of the 4.46 lakh government-aided, private and other schools, 4.33 lakh have functional drinking water. 

With regard to toilets, of the 14.71 lakh schools, 14.50 lakh schools have toilet facilities, but only 14.04 lakh toilets are functional. The report says 67,000 schools operate without functional toilets, of which a majority (46,000) are government schools operating without functional toilets. 

The condition is much worse when it comes to providing disabled-friendly facilities. Of 10.17 lakh government schools, only 3.37 lakh schools have disabled-friendly toilets, which accounts for 33.2% of schools. However, only 30.6% of them are functional. 

The condition is slightly better in government-aided schools, with 35,640 (44.4%) of 80,313 schools having disabled-friendly toilets.

Of the 14.71 lakh schools, 11.34 lakh schools (77%) have ramps, and even an even lesser number of schools, 7.69 lakh (52.3%), have ramps with hand rails. When it comes to having functional computers for pedagogical purposes, one in two schools have no access to computers for teaching and learning. Of the 14.71 lakh schools, only 7.48 lakh schools (50%) have access to computers for teaching and learning. Also, 7.92 lakh schools have the Internet, while 8.41 lakh schools have computer facilities. 

In the sub-category of government schools, of 10.17 lakh schools govt, only 4.42 lakh (43.5%) schools have computers functional for pedagogical purposes. Whereas in private unaided schools, of 3.31 lakh schools, up to 2.34 lakh (70.9%) schools have this facility. 

Of the 14.71 lakh schools, up to 24,580 schools have no drinking water facility within the school premises. 

Only 17.5% schools have co-curricular activity rooms/arts and crafts, that is, 2.57 lakh schools out of 14.71 lakh total schools. In government schools, this number is lower, with only 9.9% schools of the total 10.17 lakh schools having an arts and crafts room. 

Among the total schools having secondary sections (2.86 lakh), only 1.6 lakh have an integrated science laboratory facility. Among the 1.19 lakh government secondary schools (59,972), 50.2% schools have a science lab facility. 

Also, the uptake of solar panels in schools is less, with only 1.54 lakh schools (10.5%) of the total number of 14.71 lakh schools having solar panel facilities. In government schools, out of 10.17 lakh schools, only 89,746 (8.8%) have installed solar panels. 

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