VCK general secretary and MP D Ravikumar 
Tamil Nadu

TN Govt schools cry for infra fillip, says VCK leader

D Ravikumar urged Chief Minister M K Stalin to allocate additional funds in the upcoming budget to improve the infrastructure of government schools.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Days after the publication of the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2024, which highlighted the lack of infrastructure such as toilets for girl students and libraries in government schools across the State, VCK general secretary

D Ravikumar urged Chief Minister M K Stalin to allocate additional funds in the upcoming budget to improve the infrastructure of government schools.

“It is a cause of concern. The government should look into these issues and allocate additional funds to improve the facilities in government schools across the State,” Ravikumar said in a statement, citing the recent report of ASER 2024 that was based on a field-level study conducted in 534 schools across the state.

Unlike the reports from the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE), which rely on information provided by school administrations, the ASER report reflects the “ground reality” and is “relatively close to the truth” as it is based on direct field research, he said.

Ravikumar highlighted a decline in the enrollment ratio, which fell from 75.7% in 2022 to 68.7% in 2024., and said following the COVID pandemic, enrollment among students aged 6 to 14 in government schools had initially increased. However, this has since declined in 2024, he said. This suggests that even parents from economically weaker sections are opting to enroll their children in private schools due to a lack of infrastructure and adequate teachers in government-run schools, he said.

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