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Monday, 11 June 2018

SAMAGRA SHIKSHA SCHEME

The Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on May 24, 2018 launched Samagra Shiksha scheme for school education from pre-school to senior secondary levels.

Objective

The scheme will mainly focus on improving quality of education, enhancing the learning outcomes and using technology to empower children and teachers.
The scheme will be focused on digital education and it will enhance use of digital technology in education through smart classroom and digital boards, continuum from pre-school, primary, upper primary, secondary and senior secondary levels.
  • It also aims at solving the existing problems of education system like quality learning (to envisage dream of “Sabko Shiksha Achchi Shiksha”) and equitable access by integrate teacher, technology and student learning
  • Focus on Teacher’s training, through strengthening teacher education institutions like SCERTs and Diets. Providing a national digital platform to empower teachers with high quality teaching learning resources
  • Focus on use of digital technology to improve the quality education and student learning. Scheme will support the “Operation Digital Board” to enhance the use of digital technology through smart classrooms, digital boards and DTH channels.
  • The Scheme envisages active participation of all stakeholders especially the parents/guardians, and community
  • There will be focus on sport and library for the schools Thus the emphasis on all-round skills– academic, extracurricular and vocational makes SSS different from traditional approach of education (i.e. academics only).
  • Focus on digital connectivity of rural India and e-literacy are much needed to ensure the right implementation of SSS.

 

Significance

The scheme will provide holistic education for holistic development. It would help improve the quality of education by focusing on teachers and technology. An annual grant of Rs 5000- 20,000 will be provided for strengthening of libraries in the schools
  • It is an integrated scheme for school education from pre-school to senior secondary levels.
  • The scheme is an integration of three already existing schemes--Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE).
  • While states would have the flexibility to prioritise their interventions under the scheme, learning outcomes and steps taken for quality improvement would be the basis for allocation of grants under the scheme.
  • Samagra Shiksha Scheme (SSS) aims at improving quality of education, enhancing learning outcomes and using technology to empower children and teachers.
  • Whereas the Scheme like SSA, RMSA and TE were treating education as a different level and aiming at problems of education with different approaches.

Friday, 9 March 2018

AP SOCIO ECONOMIC SURVEY 2017-18

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ANDHRA PRADESH BUDGET 2018-19 HIGHLIGHTS


          The AP Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu has presented Budget at Rs. 1,91,070 crore for the Financial Year 2018-19. He presented the Budget in the Assembly on Thursday 8-03-2018 at 11.30 am, at Velagapudi.
          Yanamala proposed the Revenue Expenditure estimated at Rs. 1,50,271.99 crore and Capital Expenditure estimated at around Rs. 28,678.49 crore, which includes Rs. 9,351.15 crore towards principal repayment of Public Debt.
            The 2018-19 Budget Estimates entail an overall increase of around 21.69 percent over the 2017-18 Budget Estimates, he informed.
          While the revenue expenditure is estimated to increase by around 19.35 per cent, the capital expenditure is estimated to grow by around 30.60 percent over the 2017-18 financial year.
         The estimated Revenue Surplus is around Rs. 5,235.24 crore and the Fiscal Deficit is estimated at around Rs. 24,205.21 crore.
         The fiscal deficit will be around 2.78 percent of the GSDP, whereas the Revenue Surplus would be around 0.60 percent of the GSDP.

The total budget is Rs 1,91,070 crores
The revenue expenditure is Rs 1,50,270 crores
Capital Expenditure is Rs 28, 671 crores
The fiscal deficit is estimated at Rs 24,205 crore
Growth rate: 10.96 percent

Welfare sector
Social Welfare - Rs 13,722 crore
For BCs - Rs. 35 crore
Kapu community - Rs 1,000 crore
Kapu social students - Rs 750 crore
Reservation - Rs 40 crore
Non-Brahmins Rs 30 Crores
Backward Classes - Rs. 100 crore
Christian minorities - Rs. 75 crore
Female child welfare - Rs 2839 crore
Tribal welfare - Rs 250 crore
BCC welfare - Rs. 4477 crores
Labour employment - Rs 902 crores
Social Security - Rs 3,029 crore
Handloom welfare - Rs.250 crores
Dwarka women - Rs 1,000 crore
For BCs and SCs under Chandranna  wedding scheme - Rs 100 crore
The water project is Rs 500 crore

Electricity, agriculture and irrigation sector
Irrigation sector - Rs 16,978 crore
Irrigation department - Rs 9,000 crore
Agriculture - Rs 12,355 crores
The power sector is Rs 5,052 crore
Loan amount - Rs 4100 crores

Industries, transportation sector
Industries - Rs 3,700 crores
Transportation sector - Rs 4,653 crore
The environmental sector is estimated to be around Rs 4,00,999 crore
Food Processing Industries Rs 300 crore
Transport and road building - Rs 4,653 crore
Road development - Rs 1413 crore

Rural, housing and urban areas
Rural development - Rs 20,815 crore
Urban development - Rs.7,740 crore
Housing development - Rs 3,679 crore
House construction - Rs 575 crores
The municipal department has Rs 7,761 crore
Water and sanitation - Rs 2,623 crore
Visakhapatnam Chennai corridor Rs 1168 crores
Smart cities Rs 800 crore
An amount of Rs 1450 crores is for charity
RTC - Rs.200 crore
Amravati construction - Rs 7,741 crore
Amruth scheme is Rs 490 crore
             
Education, medicine, technology
General education - Rs 24,180 crore
Technical education - Rs 818 crore
Skill development - Rs 300 crore
Model schools Rs 377 crores
Residential schools Rs 670 crores
Unemployment benefit - Rs 1,000 crore
Sports and youth services - Rs 1,635 crore
Medical treatment - Rs 8,463 crore
Department of Information - Rs 224 crores
The infrastructure for various universities is Rs 20 crore
Cultural sector is Rs 94.98 crore
NTR Medical Services Rs 1,000 crore
Agricultural University Rs 357 crores
Municipal department - Rs 7,761 crore
MSME sector is worth Rs 200 crore
Industrial Trade - Rs 3,075 crore
Information Technology - Rs 1,000 crore
The agricultural budget is Rs 19,070 crore

Thursday, 8 March 2018

AP BUDGET 2018-19 SECTOR WISE BUDGET ALLOCATION


SECTOR WISE BUDGET ALLOCATION
 
( in crores)
S.No.
Sector
B.E 2017-18
B.E 2018-19
Growth %
A
ECONOMIC SERVICES
56575.53
67830.19
19.89
i)
Agriculture and Allied Services
9090.91
12355.32
35.91
ii)
Rural Development
19565.44
20815.98
6.39
iii)
Irrigation and Flood Control
12770.26
16978.23
32.95
iv)
Energy
4274.75
5052.54
18.19
v)
Industry Minerals
2085.96
3074.87
47.41
vi)
Transport
3946.19
4653.74
17.93
vii)
General Eco Services
4842.02
4899.51
1.19
B
SOCIAL SERVICES
51268.91
67120.25
30.92
viii)
General education
20384.72
24185.75
18.65
ix)
Sports and Youth Services
1005.20
1635.44
62.70
x)
Technical Education
765.00
818.02
6.93
xi)
Art and Culture
78.27
94.98
21.36
xii)
Medical
7020.63
8463.51
20.55
xiii)
Water Supply, Sanitation
1575.34
2623.22
66.52
xiv)
Housing
1456.55
3679.53
152.62
xv)
Urban Development
5207.45
7740.80
48.65
xvi)
Information & Public Relations
155.97
224.81
44.14
xvii)
Welfare
11361.52
13722.98
20.78
xviii)
Labour and Employment
468.80
902.19
92.45
xix)
Social Security & Welfare
1789.46
3029.02
69.27
C
GENERAL SERVICES
49154.96
56113.17
14.16
xx)
General Services
49154.96
56113.17
14.16
Grand Total
156999.40
191063.61
21.70
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