Over 270 primary schools in Meghalaya register low student enrolment: Meghalaya Education Minister
First Published: 9th October, 2023 21:23 IST
A total of 168 primary schools have less than 10 students' enrolments, and 101 upper primary schools have less than 10 students' enrolments
Enrollment in primary school has come down drastically in Meghalaya. A total of 168 primary schools have less than 10 students’ enrolments, and 101 upper primary schools have less than 10 students’ enrolments, as per the data from the Ministry of Education, Meghalaya Education Minister Rakkam A. Sangma informed on Monday.
Responding to a query on whether the state education department will be closing these schools, Sangma said, “Closing may not be the solution. But we have to study how it has happened. Is it because of the infrastructure? Teachers, after verifying all the issues, the government can take a step.”
Replying to the question of whether the government is looking for options of consolidation of schools with fewer students, the education minister said that many schools have been merged, however, he added that considering other factors like geographical locations, it cannot be implemented in all.
Further, he added that it will be the environment of the schools that will bring the students back to school.
On being asked about the total number of students enrolled across the state, Sangma said, “All these data are right now with me. But we will verify and look into this matter. We will take appropriate steps to verify the reasons and issues behind this, and we will send our officers to verify all these.”
Edited by – Haynashree Narjary
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Manipur Violence: Assam-Manipur Border Sealed
19th November 2024Live Punjab Police Arrests 2 Assam Men in ‘Digital Arrest’ Cyber Fraud Case
19th November 2024Live Shameful: Assam Doctor Demands Rs 25,000 For Post-mortem Report of Man’s Son and Grandson
19th November 2024Live Guwahati: Drunk ACS Officer Creates Nuisance Outside GMCH
19th November 2024WE RECOMMEND
‘Students’ Health My Biggest Concern’: NEHU VC-in-Charge
Professor Nirmalendu Saha is hopeful that through dialogue and mutual understanding, a resolution can soon be reached.
18th November 2024‘Lost Faith in Biren Singh Government’, Says Meghalaya CM and NPP Leader Conrad Sangma After Party Withdrew Support
NPP president Conrad Sangma statement comes as Manipur enters the third day today of the latest round of violence.
18th November 2024Meghalaya to Get Four-Star Hotel at Orkid Polo, To Boost Tourism and Urban Appeal
These projects are designed to position Shillong as a modern, tourist-friendly city that retains its unique identity and charm.
15th November 2024NEHU VC P S Shukla Goes on Leave Amid Centre’s Probe and Students’ Hunger Strike
Prof Shukla’s decision to go on leave has sparked speculation that this could be because of the inquiry set up by the Centre against him.
15th November 2024NEHU Students Union and Teachers Association Unhappy With Centre’s 2 Member Probe Committee
The hunger strike by the students union of the University entered its 11th day today.
15th November 2024