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Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of School Education and Literacy
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Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
22nd
May, 2014
Minutes of the 38th RMSA PAB Meeting (18th
Integrated RMSA PAB Meeting) held on the 20th
March, 2014, for approval of Annual Work Plan & Budget 2014-15 of Haryana under the
Centrally Sponsored Scheme of the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)
1. The 38th
Meeting (18th
Integrated RMSA PAB) of the Project Approval Board of the RMSA to
consider the Annual Work Plan & Budget 2014-15 for the State of Haryana under Rashtriya
Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA, including the components of ICT@ Schools, Girls’
Hostels, Vocational Education and Inclusive Education for the Disabled at Secondary Stage
(IEDSS) was held on the 20th
March, 2014, under the Chairmanship of Shri R. Bhattacharya,
Secretary (School Education & Literacy).
2. The list of participants who attended the meeting is attached at Annexure-I.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)
3. At the outset, Secretary (SE&L) welcomed all the participants. The Joint Secretary, Ms.
Radha Chauhan, briefed PAB that at the beginning of the 12th
Five Year Plan (2012-13)RMSA
had committed liabilities to the tune of Rs 8500 Crores, but since no new works were approved in
2012-13 and with limited approvals in the year 2013-14, the Committed liabilities have come
down to the tune of Rs 4800 Crores.
4. However, the concern still remains since a number of States still have a huge backlog of
Non-Recurring works which could not be started due to the fixed cost norms of the earlier
approvals, and where the States have not been able to arrange for the gap-funding between the
earlier approved norms and the State SoRs, and where the funds have been released to the States
resulting in the situation where the States are sitting on a huge unspent balance. She informed the
PAB that this has resulted in preventing the release of funds from the Ministry on one hand, which
later on may lead to surrendering of funds under the scheme, while the Scheme itself suffers from
lack of funds. In light of the situation the State is requested to utilize the funds sanctioned in order
for further releases as well for new approvals being considered by the PAB.
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5. She noted that there is a need for the State to shift the activities of the subsumed
components to the RMSA SPD. Since funds for all the subsumed components are now being
released to the RMSA Implementing Society (through the State) all correspondence and
communication will be with RMSA SPD and the Secretary including financial matters concerning
all its subsumed components. Therefore , the States would do well to streamline the activities
relating to ICT @ Schools, IEDSS, Vocationalization of Education and Girls’ Hostel functioning
into the RMSA Society and formally notify the RMSA SPD as the nodal person) anchoring all
these activities.
6. She also informed the Board that in order to facilitate efficient implementation and also
address issue relating to amount available to States under MMER, following provisions has been
made:
(i) Release of ad-hoc recurring grant to the tune of 25% of the expenditure incurred in the previous
FY by the States.
(ii) Facility of spill-over of funds relating to approvals of non-recurring grant that would provide
States with the flexibility to deploy funds regardless of year of its approval (but as per norms under
which they were approved).
(iii) MMER to be available as against the Annual Plan approval
7. General Issues highlighted for consideration and guidance of the PAB:
(i) Quality interventions: Adoption of project based approach: The PAB outlining the
overall shift that is needed with four years of activity based interventions under the
Quality head of RMSA, emphasized the need for the States to adopt a holistic project
based approach to interventions wherein selected activities are put together in a manner
that the outcomes and objectives that are envisaged through those interventions that are
clearly defined and are measurable over a period of time through basic indicators such
as enhancement in enrolment (CWSN, Girls SC..) retention, transition, performance or
reduction in drop out and so on. Each such intervention needs to be substantiated by its
performance outcome which should be taken up for evaluation by the State as part of its
MMER activities.
(ii) Quality of Inclusion in Secondary schools (CWSN under IEDSS): The issue of
deployment of special education teachers was highlighted that at present, there is no
deployment policy of special education teachers in any state and their (special
education teachers) role in secondary classes need to be clearly outlined. At present, in
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most states, most of these teachers have not been deployed in the schools but rather at
the block headquarters with no defined role and responsibility.
PAB advised that States should ensure that all these special education teachers (for
whom the financial support is being made from IEDSS) should be deployed in the
school(s), and if they are serving more than one school in the vicinity then there formal
deployment should be with the school having larger number of CWSN children.
PAB also requested NCERT to guide the States by detailing the role of special
education teachers at the secondary level and if need be modify the curriculum to meet
the needs of CWSN children. Even though the IEDSS scheme has been subsumed
under the RMSA, the planning and implementation of this component is still being
carried out in an isolated manner, with some of the States/ UTs still implementing the
interventions under this component totally through NGOs which is adverse to the
overall objectives of scheme which envisages State as the prime implementing agency
and NGOs role being limited in aiding and supporting the State.
The PAB emphasized that Secondary Schools need to be made more inclusive for
CWSN, with adaptations to infrastructure to be planned under the RMSA non-recurring
/ civil works component, while the teacher training for improving inclusive practices
(targeted at CWSN) of Subject teachers should be within the RMSA teacher training
package.
(iii) UDISE: The issue with regard to UDISE data of the state was also raised. In the current
year, MHRD/ TSG has used UDISE data to verify the distance from the UPS to the
proposed secondary school and on the basis of distance shown in the UDISE data, the
current year proposal for establishing new school has been appraised. However, the
state claims some technical problem in that column no 19B of the UDISE DCF which
results in inconsistency where the distance from UPS to Secondary Schools is shown
as zero in many cases even if the actual distance is 6 or 15 Kms and due to this
discrepancy in the data, proposals for new school could not be found eligible for
upgradation.
NUEPA was requested to look into this and the State may pursue the matter of
correcting the UDISE data with NUEPA.
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Though the timeline for sending the UDISE data ( elementary and Secondary ) to
NUEPA is in December every year, it is seen that that States have not been able to send
their UDISE data to NUEPA on time, which in turn affects and causes delay in the
appraisal of RMSA plans, since they are based on the UDISE data.
There are discrepancies in the UDISE data, which are reflected in the mismatch
between this years’ data ( 2013-14) and last year’s data ( 2012-13).
The coding /categorization (lowest class/ highest class) is being followed differently in
different states, resulting in various interpretations of the number of schools, for a same
set of schools. Thus, while in Kerala, a school is given a single UDISE code for the
Primary, Upper Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary, in Andhra Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Odisha, etc, the UDISE code for Primary
School is different from the code of the Secondary, from that of the Higher Secondary,
etc, resulting in these States showing a higher number of government schools.
PAB requested NUEPA to clarify this and this is especially critical since the UDISE
will be the official data from this year onwards.
(iv) Reference was made to the 3rd
RMSA JRM aide memoire which suggested tracking of
children who have passed out of Class VIII to ensure that they get enrolled in Class IX,
using simple techniques of identifying clusters/feeder schools to a Secondary school
(v) In view of the limited availability of funds under the programme and also the fact that
States have been unable to act on previous approvals relating to recruitment and
appointment of staff , PAB indicated that approvals regarding Lab Attendants,
Librarians and Multi task Support Staff previously committed but not yet acted upon be
revoked with immediate effect. Approval/Commitment for salary was for that particular
year and if not acted upon and not revalidated specifically, later on stands withdrawn.
Commitment of financial support towards this category of support personnel, which is
generally sourced on a contractual basis, will also be reviewed as part of the Annual
Plan and is subject to availability of funds after provisioning for core set of
commitments including teacher’s salary.
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(vi) PAB also took note of huge backlog in recruitment and appointment of approved
teachers. In view of the limited fund availability under the scheme, it was noted that
provision of salary under the annual recurring grant shall be earmarked and committed
only for the particular year. Any subsequent appointment commitment of RMSA funds
will be subject to availability of funds in the current year.
8. Ms. Caralyn K. Deshmukh, Director (RMSA -1) gave a detailed overview of the status of
implementation, planning and monitoring of RMSA in the State of Haryana. In the presentation,
various aspects of implementation of the RMSA scheme in the State, including areas of concern,
major issues, decreasing Education Indicators (GER), progress of recurring and non-recurring
activities approved to the State under the RMSA were highlighted.
A copy of presentation is at Annexure II
9. Convergence of Schemes:
Out of the total schools in Haryana, till 2013-14, 3409 schools have been covered under
RMSA, 3217 under ICT @ Schools, 3195 under IEDSS, and 140 under VE.
The objective is to cover the schools completely in terms of available schemes- the whole
school approach where a school improvement plan makes use of the available schemes at
the state and centre to ensure the holistic development and improvement of the school.
Thus, a school is ensured adequate and good quality infrastructure-compatible with the
pedagogical needs of the different classes and subjects, teachers training, remedial,
libraries, laboratories, children with special needs, special educators, ICT facilities,
vocational education/options and linkage with girls hostels.
10. Special Focus Districts (SFDs)
Out of the 21 districts in Haryana, 04 districts are SFDs, (2 SC + 01 Minority and 1 SC &
Minority) namely Ambala, Sirsa, Fatehbad and Gurgaon. There are 36 educational blocks
(EBBS). This year, a total of 603 schools have been approved to be strengthened and 16 schools
brought under VE coverage in the 4 SFD districts of Haryana (115 in Gurgaon, 185 +5 (VE) in
Sirsa, 155 +5 (VE) in Ambala and 148+6(VE) in Fatehbad) .
11. Areas of Concern:
(i) There is no information on the dropout rate and retention rate for the year 2011-12,
2012-13 and 2013-14.
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(ii) Girl’s participation in enrolment is less than the boys. The representation of boys and
girls in the total enrolment is 55.88% and 44.12% respectivel .
(iii) Some districts exhibit low transition rate viz. Mewat 65.92% and Sirsa 91.11%. And
having low GPI viz. Mewat 0.50 and Palwal 0.87.
(iv) The UDISE 2013-14 shows that the number of government schools shown is 3212, in
which 26 schools increased from last year’s number. The State could not give any
clarification to explain this increase.
(v) The state of Haryana has 36 Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs). Girl’s hostels have
been approved in 18 EBBs only. Till date, only 2 girls’ hostels are functional.
(vi) Although GIS Mapping has been completed in the state except in 4 districts the
result/report of the mapping exercise has not yet been finalized
(vii) The state has not provided training calendar, name of the training institutions.
Information on training need assessment; need to identify the grey areas for the training
of Headmasters/Principals’; and expected outcomes (Best practices, innovation; and
impact on school administration.
(viii) Since the inception of RMSA, the MHRD, GOI has approved 28297 teachers for in-
service training but the state was able to provide training only to 8657 (30.60%)
teachers.
(ix) Internet and broadband connectivity is not available in all the schools covered so far
under ICT. State has also not provided the comprehensive progress report for year 2013-
14.
(x) PAB cancelled following previous approvals for Strengthening of existing schools
5 schools had been repeated for which the components detailed are to be cancelled
(3 Science Lab,2Computer room,4 Art & Culture Room 3 Library and 2 ACR) ,1
school is a private un-aided school for which the components approved (Drinking
Water: 1 Toilet: 1) will be cancelled.(the list of these schools are appended in
Annexure IV)
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12. Areas of Strength
(i) 100% teachers of Government Secondary Schools are trained.
(ii) Separate cadre for teachers in the educationally backward district of Mewat (Minority).
(iii) ‘Mukhiya Mantri Shiksha Diksha’ programme for quality enhancement.
(iv) Evidence of school level planning. School improvement plans has been developed in the
state.
(v) SMDCs have been constituted in all High and Senior secondary schools.
(vi) The state has shared evidence of recruitment orders of 6786 teachers
13. PAB’s attention was invited to the terms and conditions specified in the appointment orders of
Staff, where it is linking the staff appointment to approval from GoI under the RMSA
programme. PAB expressed concern that this would mean that as and when the programme
support stops, schools opened under support from RMSA would be closed down and staff
appointed with support from the programme would be terminated which is not the case.
Clearly, teachers and staff are appointed by the State, based on the recruitment rules and
policies of the State and are the State’s responsibility which should not be undermined by such
misleading aversions in the appointment orders. It was also clarified that while the state may
take a view on recruitment of PGT under RMSA, however, the financial commitment under
RMSA will be projected on the basis of TGT and their pay scales.
14. State was requested to update and clarify the vacancy position, which was submitted as under:
Total posts in State - - 34,972
On 3:2 ratio between Elementary - 21,235
& Secondary - 13,737
RMSA posts sanctioned - 7,551
Total secondary cadre - 21,288 (13737+7551)
No. Of vacancies in secondary cadre - 6942
No. Of vacancies on RMSA Posts - 795 (7551-6756)
No. Of vacancies borne on State - 6147
(State says recruitment under process)
15. Progress under RMSA:
(i) Non-Recurring:
Out of 53 new schools approved to the State, only 41 schools have been made
functional by the State. Till 2013-14, strengthening of 1998 existing schools has been
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approved to the State. Out of the total approved schools under strengthening the state
has taken-up 91.93% of the works till date, in which 63.36% are completed & 28.56%
are in progress. The rest is yet to be started.
Out of total approved outlay of Rs. 455.99 crore and Central Share of Rs. 341.99 crore,
Rs. 235.18 crore has been released .Rs. 106.18 crore remains as the committed liability.
The State has reported an estimated expenditure of Rs. 294.15 crore till 31st March,
2014 which is 85.39% of available funds of 344.70 crore
(ii) Recurring:
In the year 2013-14 Rs. 215.73 crore was approved for recurring activities with Central
Share of Rs. 161.80 crore. An amount of Rs. 62.00 crore was released to the State. The
State has reported an expenditure of Rs. 80.57 crore, as on 31st March 2014.
No progress is seen with regard to the components of SMDC training, book fair and
training of MRPs and teachers.
16. Annual Work Plan and Budget of 2014-15:
The proposal submitted by the State was discussed and the following decisions were taken.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)
S.
No.
Activities
I NON RECURRING
1.
Up Gradation Of New Schools:
The proposal of the State for up gradation of 22 Government schools ( opening of new
schools ) was not approved by PAB as the proposed schools are not eligible as per distance
norms ( zero distance from the nearest Secondary Schools)
2. Strengthening of Existing Govt. Schools:
Haryana proposed for strengthening of 852 existing schools. PAB approved 321 schools
which are found eligible. (The list is attached- Annexure V) 528 Schools are not eligible
on the ground that :- 24 schools are new schools, land not available in one school, 38
schools’ details with regard to availability of Science Labs and Art & Craft rooms are not
available in UDISE , 465 schools already have Sci. lab/Art Craft /library room as per
UDISE 2012-13 data and 3 schools did not have any components as part of the proposal.
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3. Major Repair Grant:
State has proposed major repair for 84 Class rooms in 19 schools. As per UDISE 2013-14,
major repair is required only in 5 class rooms in 2 schools (i.e. in GSSS Jakhal Mandi: 4,
GSSS Malvi: 1). However, the estimates for the above two schools submitted by the State
do not have the required technical and administrative sanction Hence, not approved.
II
RECURRING
1.
Financial assistance for salary of Staff for new schools sanctioned in previous year
(2009-2014)
In view of the limited fund availability under the scheme, it was noted that provision of
salary under the annual recurring grant shall be earmarked and committed only for
personnel formally in place. Any subsequent appointment commitment of RMSA funds
will be subject to availability of funds in the current year.
Status of approval of staff in previously PAB approved new schools :
Year of
Sanction
No. of
Sanctioned
Schools
Teaching Staff Non-Teaching Staff
Headmasters
Approved
Subject
Teachers
Approved
Total Subject
Teachers +
Headmasters
Lab
Attendant
Multitask
Support
Staff
2010-11 32 32 160 192 32 32
2011-12 5 5 25 30 5 5
21* 21 105 126 21 21
2013-14 16** 0 0 0 0 0
Sub-
Total 74 school
(74=58
RMSA
school +21
Kissan
Model
schools)
58 290 348 58 58
*21 Kisan Model Schools in which PAB approved teaching & Non-teaching Staff.
** Teachers not approved by PAB in the new schools approved in 2013-14.
(i) Salary of Headmasters and subject teachers for the schools upgraded under RMSA
till date : For the schools upgraded in the previous years, State proposed financial
assistance for the salary of 74 ( including Head Masters @ Rs. 45860 per month and
370 teachers @ Rs 36000 per month).
(ii) PAB approved financial support for salary of 16 headmasters (who are in place) out of
the PAB approved 58 Head teachers posts @ Rs 38300 per month and 63 teachers (who
are in place) out of the 290 teachers approved @ Rs 29690 per month (16 teachers in 9
KGBV+47 teachers in 28 schools) for 12 months for Maths, Science (Chem. Physics,
Bio), S.S.T., Geography, Pol Science, Eco & History), language (English & Hindi).
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(ii) Salary of Lab Attendants: The proposal for financial assistance for 74 Lab attendants
against the approved 58 Lab Attendants posts in the previously approved schools was not
approved by PAB as no recruitment has been done. PAB revoked the earlier approvals for
these posts.
(iii) Salary of Multi Task Support Staff in schools: The proposal for financial assistance for
74 MTSS against the 58 previously approved posts was not approved by PAB as no staff
are in position. PAB revoked the earlier approvals for these posts.
2. Additional Staff for existing schools sanctioned till 2013-14:
(i) (i) Subject Teacher: The proposal for financial support for salary of 7223 teachers was
approved for 5682 teachers @ Rs 29690 per month against teachers in position for 12
months for the subjects; Maths, Science(Chemistry, Physics, Bio), S.S.T (Geography, Pol.
Science, Eco & History), language(English & Hindi).
(i) Lab Attendant: The proposal for financial support for salary of 767 Lab
Attendants against approved 709 Lab attendants was considered by the PAB and
based on State records where recruitment of 77 Lab Attendants have been
completed, provision for 12 months Financial Assistance @ Rs 9000 for 77 for 12
months was approved, rest of the approval stands revoked.
(ii) Multi Task Support Staff: The Proposal for financial support for salary of 3176
against the 3118 approved MTSS workers. PAB approved the financial assistance
for this year for only 960 MTSS @ Rs 9000 for 12 months who have been given
contractual appointment for one year. The approval of the PAB for these posts is
limited to this year.
3. School Grant:
State proposed School Grant @ Rs. 0.50 lakh for 3212 Government schools. PAB
approved school grant for 3192 schools. 29 schools were not approved school grant since
3 schools have zero enrolment and 26 schools increased from last year’s data without any
justification or explanation of their increase.
5. Teachers Training:
(i) In-Service Training Of The Headmasters And Teachers :
The proposal for 2915 in-service training including 350 Headmasters for 5 days @ Rs.
300/- per day for was considered and approved as per UDISE.
(ii) Training for New Teachers (Induction Training):
The proposal for 10 days induction training for 7223 teachers @ Rs. 300/- per day was
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approved for 5682 for 10 days @ Rs 300 per day per teacher.
(iii) Professional School Leadership Development Programme For Headmasters:
50 SRG members for 10 days @ Rs. 300 per day (to be directly trained by NCSL faculty)
and 200 Head Masters(secondary) for 16 days @ Rs. 300 per day (to be trained by the
SRG). This programme will be carried out by NUEPA.
Training of Master Resource Persons and Preparation of Modules for the training:
Training of Master Resource persons for preparation of modules was approved @ 3
resource persons per module in every district. Hence, 378 resource persons orientation on
the modules was approved by the PAB @ Rs. 300/day/persons for 5 days). (18 Resource
Persons for 21 districts district( 3x6 subjects)
(iv) Training of Project officers: This activity may be taken up through MMER and hence
PAB did not approve of this as a separate activity.
(v)
(vi) The State must ensure an outcome orientation of all the activities. Training should be
aimed at specific objectives with specific outcomes and deliverables outlined in the
activity plan. It has been seen that if the attendance of teachers in the training is recorded
and teachers are graded on their activities in the training, the training becomes more
fruitful. It is also suggested that teachers may outline one or two practices they will adopt
in their classrooms as training take-aways. State may ensure documenting of all the
activities approved above
6. Quality Interventions:
(i) Science Exhibition at the District Level: The proposal for organizing Science Exhibition
in all 21 districts was considered and approved by the PAB @ Rs 1.00 lakh per event. It is
also suggested that the event should be organised in collaboration with NCERT.
Book Fair at District Level: The proposal for organizing Book Fair in 21 districts was
considered and approved @ Rs. 1.00 lakh per event. The State was advised to organize the
same in consultation with National Book Trust.
Science on Wheels: The Proposal for Science on Wheels was considered and not
approved since it is envisaged that all schools should have science and maths labs and
science teaching and an environment for learning and doing science should be built up in
every school and be part of the school infrastructure. Besides, the maintenance and upkeep
of portable and movable labs is questionable.
Lab in a box: The proposal was not approved since there is already a provision for labs in
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schools.
Maths & Science Quiz competitions: The proposal for Maths & Science Quiz
Competitions was not approved as this activity can be carried out during the Science and
Book fairs ( inter school) and carried out as a regular activity in school( intra school)
without any need for extra funds.
(ii) Setting up of Maths Lab: The Proposal for setting up Maths lab was not approved. The
provision under RMSA is for an integrated Science and Maths Lab. Math kits are available
and can be used by teachers in class. State was advised to strengthen Maths' teaching
through the training of Math teachers and promote the use of innovative teaching
methods .
(iii) Quarterly Assessment of achievement levels (for 386759 students): The proposal was
not approved since it seems to be a substitute of regular assessments and class tests.
(iv) Provision for Sports Kits: The proposal for provision of Sports Kits was approved for
100 schools @ Rs. 20,000/- per kit.
(v) Remedial Teaching (5 batch per block in 95 blocks of 17 districts): The proposal for
Remedial Teaching was approved for 9666 (10% of the total 96657) students of class IX
@ Rs. 500/student. State is advised to examine Uttarakhand special teaching exercise and
adopt /adapt it in the state, if necessary.
The State may ensure an outcome orientation and documenting of all the above activities.
A report may be sent to MHRD.
7. Guidance And Counselling:
i. Since there are no existing staff for Guidance and Counselling in the State, PAB
did not approve the proposal for financial support for this programme. It was
clarified that RMSA guidelines support strengthening /augmenting the capacity of
existing Career and Guidance set up at the state level. The state was therefore
advised to share the existing structure and processes in place for Guidance and
Counselling of secondary school students and Perspective Plan for strengthening
the same in case of need and submit the same in the next AWP&B for
consideration. The State is also advised to draw up a deliverable, which may be
apart from development of Guidance and Counseling Guidelines for Headmasters
and teachers, ensure that the State Counselling team trains at least 2 teachers ( one
male and one female) in Guidance and Counseling in schools covered under RMSA
The Guidance and Counseling aspects of teachers’ skills should be woven into
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the in service teachers training . The training programmes for Schools heads and
teachers in these issues may also be documented. The State may ensure an outcome
orientation and documenting of all the above activities. A report may be sent to
MHRD.
8. Equity Interventions
A. Girls Oriented Activities
(i) Self Defence and Yoga Training: The proposal was considered and approved only for the
honorarium of trainers @ Rs. 3000/- per trainer per month for 3 months in 595 schools.
Proposal for separate Yoga training was not approved.
(ii) The proposal for Sensitization of Parents was not approved as this can be done at the
school itself and during Parent Teacher meetings.
(iii) Workshop on Awareness on Social Taboos: The proposal was not approved since there
are no details of activities as well as details of finance and budgeting. It is also expected
that this should be integrated into the subject teaching (Language, Social studies, practical
examples in other subjects- maths/ science, and classroom practices. This can be made part
of the teacher training modules.
(iv) Life skill development cum Guidance camps: The proposal was not considered and
the state is advised to explore convergence with Adolescent Education programme of the
NCERT and programmes of NACO.
B. SC/ ST oriented activities
Practice/study centres: The proposal was not approved due to absence of a clear
objective, absence of clear and details of targets, areas, activities and lack of clear outcome
expectation.
C. Educational Backward Minorities oriented activities
Study centre for minority students: The proposal was not approved due to absence of a
clear objective , absence of clear and details of targets , areas , activities and lack of clear
outcome expectation
(i) Minority community mobilization and sensitization (for 60 clusters): The proposal was
not approved due to absence of details such as strategy & methodology, NGO details ,
objective and outcomes of the intervention.
(ii) Girls star programme: The proposal was not approved due to absence of details .It is also
felt that there is no lack of women who have achieved success in the professional field in
Haryana in any of the districts. These women can be invited for Girls’ encouragement
programmes in Schools.
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10. Creative and performing art: This proposal was not approved. The proposal needs to be
amended in the kind of activities proposed and the involvement of students in these
activities need to be brought out more clearly.
11. Community training
(i) Training of SMDC members: The proposal of training of SMDC members was approved
only for 220 SMDC members for two days @ Rs 300 a day in 22 standalone schools.
(ii) Preparation, printing and distribution of SMDC training module and Training of
MTs for SMDC training (3 MTs per block): The State is advised to include the same
under SMDC Training. Hence, not approved.
The cost-sheet indicating the component wise proposal and approval for RMSA is at Annexure-
III.
17. ICT @ SCHOOLS
PAB was informed that till date, 3109 schools were approved for coverage under ICT@ Schools
Scheme since 2005-06 for a total outlay of Rs 21068.80 lakh, with the central share of Rs 15762
lakh and a State share of Rs 5307.20lakh.A total amount of Rs 7617 lakhs had been released to the
state and Rs 8144.6 lakh is pending to be released to the State.
A total of 108 discrepancies have been found when cross checked against the UDISE data, the
details of which are:
2 schools repeated in 2005-2006
98 schools repeated in 2005-2006
4 schools repeated in 2007-2008
3 schools are middle schools from the 2010-11 batch
1 school is private from the 2010-11 batch
The State is requested to clarify this within a month, failing which the above schools will be
cancelled and the amount released to them adjusted against further releases.
The state has proposed coverage of 12 new schools which has not been approved due to
outstanding liabilities.
Further release against committed approvals will be only after the clarification to the above issues
and the updated and comprehensive status report is received.
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18. IEDSS
It was observed by the PAB, that States have not been able to give detailed proposals under
IEDSS and in most cases it has been totally left to the NGOs to formulate and implement the
proposals. States have completely disengaged themselves of their role and responsibility as the
main implementation agency. States are, in many cases forwarding proposals of the NGOs without
any diligence at their level which is contrary to the spirit of the Scheme.
PAB also noted that since a major financial recurring component of the scheme is of salary for
special teachers, the States have to ensure that their annual proposal incorporates and substantiates
in detail State's commitments. The commitment of GoI will be subject to it being approved as part
of the AWP& B and will be limited to the year in which it is approved.
In light of limited availability of funds and the fact that recurring grants lapse at the end of FY,
reimbursements will not be entertained beyond the FY unless and until it is specifically sought and
more importantly approved and re-validated by the PAB. However, in no case, proposals not
approved in previous years including teacher’s salary will be considered for reimbursement.
Non-recurring
The component proposed under non-recurring to be subsumed with RMSA civil component.
Further PAB advised that State Govt. may explore convergence with the SSA programme hence
proposal not approved.
PAB was also informed that Rs.203 lakh was released during 2010-11 against the approved
amount of Rs.330.75 lakh under Non-recurring purposes. State Govt has reported utilization of
Rs. 70 lakh, leaving the amount of Rs.112.8 lakh as liability and Rs. 260.25 as spill over. More
than 2 years have lapsed but no tangible physical progress has been reported by the State. PAB has
accordingly decided that the unutilized amount of Rs.133 lakh to be refunded back to the Govt. of
India forthwith. Also the spill over amount of Rs. 260.25 lakh for the approved components that
are not yet taken up any activities either from the State resources or lack of demand from the
Central fund stands cancelled.
Recurring
PAB approved the student oriented component as per items mentioned below:-
(A) Student oriented component
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i) Medical Assessment Camps for 5212 students with a total cost of Rs. 10.42 lakh.
ii) Provision of Escort Allowance for Cerebral Palsy and Multi Disability children as per
UDISE for 243 students with a total cost of Rs. 7.29 lakh.
iii) Provision of Escort Allowance for blind children as per UDISE for 109 students with a
total cost of Rs. 3.27 lakh.
iv) Provision of Escort Allowance for Mentally Retarded children as per UDISE for 363
students with a total cost of Rs. 10.89 lakh.
v) Books & Stationery for 5212 CWSN as per UDISE with a total cost of Rs. 20.85 lakh.
vi) Uniform for 5212 CWSN as per UDISE with a total cost of Rs. 20.85 lakh.
vii) Stipend for 2242 CWSN girls as per UDISE for 11 months with a total cost of Rs.
49.32 lakh.
viii) Aids and appliances for 2000 CWSN @ Rs.1000 per CWSN with total cost of Rs.
20.00 lakh.
ix) Disable friendly software for 119 CWSN @ Rs. 11000 per CWSN with a total cost of
Rs. 13.09 lakh.
(B) Other component.
i) Salary of 324 Special Education teachers as appointed in previous year and details are
made available @ Rs.21000 per month for 12 months with a total outlay of Rs.816.48
lakhs is approved.
ii) Salary of 111 New Special Education teachers @ Rs.21000 per month for 9 months
with a total outlay of Rs.209.79 lakh was recommended. However, funds will be
released after State Govt. submits the joining reports of the recruited teachers with the
required details such as name of teacher, RCI No. and school where they are posted
with UDISE data code of the schools, the Spl. Teachers proposed to be filled up in 2-3
month.
iii) 5 days multi category training programme of recruited 324 special teachers with a total
cost of Rs.0.65 lakh is approved.
iv) 20 days residential master trainer training programme for 145 selected special teachers
with a total cost of Rs. 0.29 lakh.
v) Environmental building programme together with the orientation of
Principals/Educational Administrators and parents in 119 blocks @ Rs.10000 per block
with a total outlay of Rs. 11.90 lakh is approved.
The total outlay under recurring component approved for 2014-15 comes to Rs. 1195.09 lakh.
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For the year 2012-13 no approval of the PAB /PMEG was given to the State Govt. under IEDSS
Scheme as also even in 2013-14 Plan proposal this was not raised or approved. During the current
financial year State Govt. has submitted the reimbursement proposal of amount Rs.413.41 Lakh of
the year 2012-13. Reimbursement proposal was appraised and placed before PAB 2014-15, and
PAB observed that since no approval was given for the year 2012-13 reimbursement proposal
cannot be taken up. Thus the reimbursement is not approved and State will have to defray the same
from the State budget. Besides an amount of Rs.99.54 Lakh which was to be incurred on the
approved activities of 2011-12 was utilized in the year 2012-13 which is against the financial
norms. PAB advised the state to examine the implementation of the Scheme in detail and take
necessary action to ensure adherence to financial norms.
19. Girls Hostel
PAB was informed that out of 36 Educationally Backward Blocks in the State, 18 hostels
were approved by the PAB 2013-14 at a total cost of Rs.3118.42 lakh and first instalment of
Central share @ 50% of Non-recurring grant of Rs. 1403.29 lakh plus recurring grant of Rs. 0.12
lakh for running 02 hostels from September, 2013 had been released in September, 2013.
Non Recurring Grant
The State Govt. submitted proposal for sanction of Non-recurring grant of Rs. 3459.42 lacs
for construction of the remaining 18 hostels with 11780 sq.ft. which is slightly more than the
admissible area of 11650 sq.ft. Excess area is due to incorporation of 41.22% of circulation area
and wall thickness instead of 35% permissible under the Scheme norms.
As approved by the PAB last year, the State opted to have a DG set which would not
require a separate generator room. Since the plan submitted by the State included all the
components under the Scheme, the Appraisal Team recommended the proposal at a unit cost of Rs.
168.44 lacs plus Rs. 6.91 lakh for furniture including kitchen utensils and double gas cylinder with
a unit area of 11780 sq.ft. which is within the relaxation of area norms up to 5%.
All the 18 hostels are proposed to be constructed in the premises of Model Schools.
Based on the recommendations of the Appraisal Team, PAB approved non-recurring
grant at a total outlay of Rs. 3156.30 lakh for construction of the remaining 18 Girls Hostels in
18 EBBs of the State at unit cost of Rs. 175.35 lakh for construction plus furniture including
utensils and gas connection with a unit area of 11780 sq.ft. with relaxation of area norms up to 5%.
Details of Non-Recurring Grant along with the list of 18 Girls hostels approved for construction is
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at Annexure- X. With this approval, construction of Girls Hostels in all the 36 EBBs of the State
stand approved.
Recurring grant:
The State also submitted proposal for sanction of recurring grant of Rs. 31.42 lakh for the 2
girls’ hostels already running from July, 2013 in the existing KGBVs in village Kheri Saffa, Block
Uchana and at village Phulia Khurd, Block Narwana in Dist. Jind. The enrolment in both the
hostels was 86 girls. PAB approved recurring grant with the total outlay of Rs. 10.94 lakh for
the two hostels for 11 months as per the academic session.
20. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
The PAB noted that the pilot project under the scheme of “Vocationalisation of Higher
Secondary Education” in accordance with NVEQF in 04 trades - Retail (Sales Associate), IT/ITeS
(IT Service Desk Attendant), Automobile (Automobile Service Technician), Security (Unarmed
Security Guard) was has been implemented in 40 schools across 8 districts in Class 9th
and 11th
from 2012–13 onwards. For implementation of the same, an amount of Rs. 2378.60 lakh has been
released till date by the Ministry to the Government of Haryana. List of schools along with UDISE
code and trade mapping is placed at Annexure-VI.
For the continuation of the Scheme in the above mentioned 40 schools in the academic
year 2014-15 PAB approved total recurring cost of Rs. 892.80 lakh on 75:25 Center State
sharing basis with Rs. 669.60 lakh as total central share as per revised norms of the scheme of
“Vocationalisation of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education” approved by the Cabinet on
12th
Feb 2014. Detailed financial estimates are placed at Annexure III. The proposal of the State
for factoring the assessment fees for students in 40 schools twice was not acceded to in view of the
fact that students are assessed in a composite manner in an academic year through the State Board.
PAB further noted that in 2013-14, under the Scheme of VHSE, 100 schools were
approved for introduction of vocational education in 06 NOS compliant vocational courses –
IT/ITeS (IT Service Desk Attendant), Security (Unarmed Security Guard) and Retail (Sales
Associate),Automobile (Automobile Service Technician), Beauty and Wellness (Beautician) and
Health Care (General Duty Assistant/Patient Care Assistant). List of Schools along with UDISE
code and trade mapping is placed at Annexure VII. A sum of Rs. 1548.42 Lakh (Rs. 1095.72
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Lakhs Non Recurring and Rs. 452.70 Lakhs Recurring) has been released by the Ministry to the
State for implementation of vocational education in these 100 schools in 2013-14.
PAB raised serious concern regarding teaching Physical Education and Sports as a
vocational course in in 19 schools in 2013-14 under the scheme without the approval of the
Ministry. Accordingly, PAB decided to reduce the Central Share by an amount of Rs.185.87 lakh
(Rs. 95 Lakh Non Recurring + Rs. 78.10 Lakh Recurring + Rs. 10.39 Lakh MMER) against one
unapproved trade in the above mentioned 19 schools. List of 19 schools placed at Annexure VIII.
It was decided that the excess amount already released by the Ministry will be deducted
accordingly from future releases. However, on the request of the State implementation of the job
role of Physical Activity Trainer was agreed to by the PAB in 19 schools from 2014-15 onwards.
For continuation of the scheme in 100 schools approved in 2013-14 in the academic year
2014-15 in seven trades as mentioned above, PAB approved the total outlay of Rs.1144.00 lakh
on 75:25 Center State sharing pattern with Rs. 858.00 lakh as total Central share, as per revised
norms of the scheme of “Vocationalisation of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education”.
Detailed financial estimates are placed at Annexure- III.
The proposal of the State for introduction of vocational education in additional 100 schools
from Class IXth
onwards in the coming academic session (2014-15) in 07 NOS compliant job roles
i.e. Automobile (Service Technician), Retail (Sales Associates), Healthcare (Patient Care/General
duty Assistant), Beauty & Wellness (Beautician), Security (Unarmed Security Guard) and IT/ITeS
(IT Service Desk Attendant) and Physical Education & Sports (Physical Activity Trainer) was
considered and approved by the PAB. The State has also requested that job roles notified for
Gems and Jewellery and for which the SSC has also offered its support for introduction in some of
the identified schools may be considered. PAB advised the State to provide details of schools in
which this would be introduced in the current session.
The State informed that in the absence of Sector Skill Council on Sports /Physical
education NOS for Physical Activity Trainer have been prepared by the State in collaboration with
NSDC. The State has also prepared the Curriculum and Courseware for level 1 & 2 for the job role
of Physical Activity Trainer which has been vetted by PSSCIVE. After detailed discussions in
view of the demand of the course in the State, PAB approved the job role of Physical Activity
Trainer to be taught as vocational subject from the academic session 2014-15 in the schools of
Haryana. The State was advised to share the and curriculum and courseware for the above job role
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with the Ministry .Accordingly, PAB approved a total outlay of Rs 2867.38 Lakh on 75:25 Centre
State sharing basis with a Central share of Rs 2150.54 Lakh in accordance with the revised norms
of the Scheme of Vocationalisation of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education for
implementation of vocational education in 100 new schools from 2014-15 onwards. List of schools
along with UDISE code and trade mapping is placed at Annexure IX. Details of financial
estimates are placed at Annexure III.
As regards the proposal of the State under the Innovation category for funding
infrastructure and activities pertaining to the Centre of Excellence being set up by the State, PAB
opined that setting up of Institutes is not supported under the scheme. The State was advised to
revisit the proposal.
The additional proposal received from the State for grant of funds to Haryana State Centre
of Excellence in Applied Learning Skills under innovation category was considered by the
PAB.As regards the proposal of the State to develop curriculum and courseware for level 1 to 3 for
job roles in Beauty and Wellness (Beautician) , Healthcare(Patient care Assistant) and Sports and
Physical Education (Physical Activity Trainer), PAB agreed to fund the development of
curriculum and courseware for the Job role Physical Activity Trainer for Level 1-4 @ Rs 2 lakh
per job role including Students Handbook ,Teachers Handbook, Training Manual, E learning
materials ,Multimedia package, Assessment guidelines, bridge course as per the norms of the
Scheme. It was noted that curriculum and courseware for Beauty and Wellness (Beautician) and
Healthcare (Patient Care Assistant) for Level 1and 2 has already been developed by CBSE and
PSSCIVE respectively and for Level 3 and 4 is being developed by the two organisations.
As regards the proposal of the State for developing E learning Content for Level 1 for all
the seven skills introduced in the State, PAB agreed to provide Rs 1 lakh for three sectors i.e.
Automobile, Retail, and Security trade where the curriculum was developed by PSSCIVE and
CBSE in the initial phase without multimedia content. It was noted that development of
Multimedia content is a part of curriculum and development of learning materials under the
Scheme .It was also noted that for Health care and I/ ITeS Sector multimedia content has already
been developed by PSSCIVE in collaboration with Wadhwani Foundation.
As regards setting up of Resource Centre and Library for Skill Development the State was
advised to take up the same out of its own funds.
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The proposal of the State to set up state of the art Training Facility and fund Training of
200 Master Trainers was considered and the State was advised to converge with the
teacher/Resource persons training approved under the Scheme for various States and UTs.
As regards developing standard protocol for Assessment and Assessment tools, it was
clarified that Assessment guide is a part of the curriculum package. PAB agreed to the proposal for
development of Standard protocol on Assessment for Rs 2.00 lakh. The State was advised to
leverage the ground work done in this regard by the CBSE. The details of financial estimates are
placed at Annexure – III.
Approval for 2014-15
21. Based on above approvals accorded for various interventions in respect of all five components,
the total interventions amounting to Rs. 40288.06 lakh including the non-recurring interventions
amounting to Rs. 11082.42 lakh and recurring interventions amounting to Rs. 29205.64 lakh with
the central share of Rs. 30989.89 lakh and state share of Rs. 9298.14 lakh is approved. The
MMER in respect of all these components/ scheme for the approved interventions come to Rs.
1362.39 lakh. The component wise amount of the proposals and approvals accorded by PAB in
financial term is shown in the following table:-
Scheme
Fresh Approval for 2014-15 GOI share State share GoI
Committed
Liability-
NR NR R Total NR R NR R
RMSA 6005.24 23653.92 29659.16 4503.93 17740.44 1501.31 5913.48 10681.37
IEDSS 0.00 1195.09 1195.09 0.00 1195.09 0 0.00 260.25
ICT@school 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 8144.60
Girls Hostel 3156.30 10.94 3167.24 2840.67 9.84 315.63 1.09 1335.12
Vocational
Education 1920.88 2983.30 4904.18 1440.66 2237.47
480.22 745.82
Total 11082.42 27843.25 38925.67 8785.26 21182.84 2297.16 6660.39
MMER
(3.5%) 1362.39 1362.39 0.00 1021.79 0 340.59
Grand Total
including
MMER
11082.42 29205.64 40288.06 8785.26 22204.63 2297.16 7000.98 20421.34
** Total approved outlay for 2014-15 includes MMER which is shown separately.
*** Recurring Approvals lapse on the 31st of March.
*** The Spill over amount (based on expenditure figure as on 31st March 2014) is Rs. 29445.96
lakh (RMSA – Rs. 16163.10.lakh, ICT Rs. 10047.25lakh, GH Rs. 2975.36 lakh and VE Rs.
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0.00lakh, IEDSS-Rs 260.25 lakh ) with a GoI Committed Liability of Rs. 20421.34 lakh (RMSA –
Rs 10681.37 lakh, ICT – Rs. 8144.60 lakh. GH – Rs 1335.12lakh, IEDSS-Rs 260.25 lakh and VE
Rs.0.00 lakh)
The spill over from previous approvals (of Non-Recurring grants) and committed liabilities as
against it was noted with reference to further releases of non-recurring grants to the State.
22. The release of funds to different components against fresh approvals and against committed
previous approvals will be further guided by the following conditions:
(i) The State Administration shall give a written commitment for meeting its share of the
RMSA, ICT@ school, IEDSS, Girls Hostel & Vocational Education of the budget approved
according to prescribed sharing pattern of the components.
(ii) SMDCs or equivalent bodies should be constituted and accounts opened to incur expenditure
under school grant, minor repair, civil works, and other such expenditure, which have to be
incurred only through these bodies as per RMSA norms.
(iii) The State Government will maintain their level of investment in Secondary education as in
2009-10 and give the details of this to GOI before the release of second instalment.
(iv) The second instalment would only be released after (a) the proportionate instalment of State
share has been transferred to the State implementation Society, (b) at least 50% expenditure
against available funds has been incurred, (c) utilization certificate has been submitted for
funds released in the year 2013-14 and (d) Audit Reports have been submitted for the year
2012-13.
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
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Annexure-I
Participants of the 38th Meeting (the 18th composite meeting) of Project Approval Board (PAB)to consider integrated Annual Work Plan and Budget, 2014-15 for the State of Haryana ofRMSA, ICT, Girls’ Hostels, Vocational Education and IEDSS Schemes held on 20th March,2014 in Conference Room (Room No.112-C), Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
List of participants
1. Shri R. Bhattacharya ChairpersonSecretary, SE&L, MHRD
2. Ms. Vrinda SarupAdditional Secretary, (SE), MHRD
3. Ms. Radha S. ChauhanJoint Secretary, Secondary Education-1, MHRD
4. Shri Yogendra Tripathi,JS & FA, MHRD
5. Ms. Caralyn Khongwar DeshmukhDirector, RMSA-1, Dept. of SE&L, MHRD
6. Ms. Ankita Mishra BundelaDeputy Secretary (RMSA.2), MHRD
7. Shri S.L. Negi,Director, Girls Hostel & IEDSS, SE&L, MHRD
8. Shri Anil KakriaDS (Finance), MHRD
9. Shri Sushil BhushanUnder Secretary, Vocational Education, MHRD
10. Ms. Nagamani RaoUnder Secretary, Girls Hostel, MHRD
11. Shri Rajesh Kumar MauryaUnder Secretary, MHRD
Haryana
12. Dr. Raj Kumar Khatri, Principal SecretaryGovt. of Haryana
13. Shri Pankaj Agarwal, SPD, SSAGovt. of Haryana.
14. Shri K.K. Agnihotri, Additional Director of SEGovt. of Haryana
15. Shri Ajay Mohan, Programme ManagerGovt. of Haryana
16. Ms Sneh Lata, Director, SCERTGovt. of Haryana
Representative of Other Organization
17. Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal, Director (Academic)NIOS, NOIDA
18. Shri Jagdish Singh,Sr. Research Officer, Planning Commission, New Delhi
19. Dr. Sharad Sinha, Associate Professor,RMSA Project Cell, NCERT
20. Ms. Shyla S. Reddy, TCA,NERIE, Shillong
21. Dr. Kawsar WizenNUEPA, New Delhi
22. Dr. Anita Nuna, DVSNCERT, New Delhi
TSG-RMSAAll Consultants of TSG-RMSA
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Presentation on Appraisal Report
Haryana
Project Approval Board Meeting 2014-1520th March 2014
(RMSA, IEDSS, ICT@ School, Girls Hostel & VE)
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Annexure - II
Area 44,212 sq. km.
Talukas 74
Districts 21
Blocks 119
Zila Panchayats 6083
Revenue villages /Towns
6841
Population253.53 lakhs (2011Census)
Population density 573
Sex ratio 877 (Census 2011)
EBBs 36
SFDs 04
PTR 29SCR 40
GPI 0.99
General Profile: An Overview of the State`
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Enrolment (Secondary level)
Source: 2009-10 and 2010-11- SSE, 2011-12- SEMIS, 2012-13 and 2013-14-UDISE.
474045 455135426467
335644 335644
374209 364203 344912 338488 338488
848254819338
771379
674132 674132
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
800000
900000
2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
Boys
Girls
Total
3
Source: Census of India 2011 &2009-10 and 2010-11- SSE, 2011-12- SEMIS, 2012-13 and2013-14- UDISE.
Gross Enrolment Ratio (Secondary level)
80.65 8276.85
60.8 60.4
79.6276.4 75.24
71.4 71.31
80.1979.4 76.1
65.7 65.43
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
Boys
Girls
Total
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Net Enrolment Ratio (Secondary level)
Source:- Census 2011 & 2011-12- SEMIS, 2012-13 and 2013-14- UDISE.
46.2546.53
45.89
47.52
49.02
45.78
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
TOTAL BOYS GIRLS
2013-14
2012-13
5
Transition Rate:- (class VIII to IX)
Source:- 2011-12- SEMIS, 2012-13 and 2013-14- UDISE.
96.31
96.85
95.64
94.4 94.3194.51
93
93.5
94
94.5
95
95.5
96
96.5
97
97.5
TOTAL BOYS GIRLS
2013-14
2012-13
6
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Schools by Management
Govt. Govt. Aided CentralGovt.
Private Un-Recognised
Total
3212
197 49
3867
45
7370
Govt.
Govt. Aided
Central Govt.
Private
Un- Recognised
Total
7
Common Coverage
All 3409 Govt. Schoolscovered under RMSA ,3217 of these coveredunder ICT@ Schools,3195 Schools coveredunder IEDSS and 140Schools under VE
Integrated Coverage of Secondary School
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Habitation Coverage
No. ofHabitations
9164
No. ofHabitations
covered by SecSchool in 5 Km
areas7039
No. ofHabitationswithout Sec
School in 5 Kmradius2125
Totalrequirement to
cover allunserved
habitations61
0%
Habitation coverage
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Committed LiabilityCommitted LiabilityRs in lakh
RMSA-22709.33NR-10681.37R-12027.96
ICT-8144.60
NR-8144.60
R-0.00
IEDSS-1153.52NR-127.25R-1026.27
GH-1358.36NR-1335.12
R-23.24
VE-2621.82NR-1035.72
R-1586.1
Total GoI committed-Rs 35987.63 lakh
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Spill Over-NRSpill Over-NRRs in lakh
RMSA-16163.10 ICT-10047.25
IEDSS-260.25 GH-2975.36
VE-3730.78
Total -:Rs 33176.74 lakh
Sanctioned, In-position and VacantTeaching Posts under State Govt.Sanctioned, In-position and VacantTeaching Posts under State Govt.
Recruitment Progress in UpgradedSchool and Additional Teachers
18329
11387
6942
Sanctionedpost
In position
Vacant
Additional Teacher
Approved In-position Vacant
7223 5036 2187
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Headmasters
SubjectTeacher
s
LabAttenda
nt
MTSS
Approved 58 290 58 58In-position 16 47 0 0Vacant 42 243 58 58
58
290
58 5816 47
0 0
42
243
58 58
Vacant Teaching Posts under State Govt. & Progress of Recruitmentin New Schools
Vacant Teaching Posts under State Govt. & Progress of Recruitmentin New Schools
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Teaching Qualification & Subject-wise TeachersTeaching Qualification
Sec. Schools B. Ed & M. Ed Teachers in %Govt. 91.5Aided 86.42
Subject-wise Distribution of Teachers
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Mathematics
Science SocialScience
Languages
Arts/Music
Sports/Phy.Educ
ation
Other AllSubject
Series1 15.01 11.35 29.24 29.47 5.42 9.28 0.19 0.04
15.01
11.35
29.24 29.47
5.42
9.28
0.19 0.04
13
Progress-Teacher Training
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TotalPAB Approved 0 13778 18084 6015 9940 47817Training Completed 0 6236 21 0 2421 8678
0
13778
18084
60159940
47817
0
6236
21 02421
8678
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Pass % in 10th Board Exam -2013
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Ambala
Fatehabad
Jind Kaithal
Karnal Kurukshetra
Panipat
Sirsa Y.Nagar
Pass % of Total 52.1 49.52 59.39 49.4 58.31 58 59.52 55.4 44.76Pass % of SCs 30.38 29.05 38.1 25.9 31.53 36.65 39.18 34.63 28.88
52.149.52
59.39
49.4
58.31 58 59.52
55.4
44.76
30.38 29.05
38.1
25.9
31.53
36.6539.18
34.63
28.88
Glimpse of Civil Works Progress
New school ACR Science lab Computerroom
Library Art/craftroom
Toilet Block DW
53
11521087
1426
1547
1957
257
6011
730668
915981
1252
187
2315
322 338410
453
559
511
Approved Completed In progress16
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Progress of ICT @ School
1436
0
1436
37 45
82
Completed coverage of ICT in schools-Govt.
Completed coverage of ICT in schools-Govt. Aided
Completed coverage of ICT in schools-Total Schools
Yet to be covered under ICT- Govt.
Yet to be covered under ICT- Govt.Aided
Yet to be covered under ICT- TotalSchools
17
Progress of Girls Hostel
The State is having 36 EBBs & GirlsHostel only for 18 EBBs has beensanctioned. As far as the progress isconcerned the state has started theactual construction work of 13 girlshostels
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Areas of Strength• In the state 100% teachers of Government Secondary Schools are trained.
• Separate cadre for teachers in the special focus district of Mewat(Minority)
• ‘Mukhiya Mantri Shiksha Diksha’ programme launched for qualityenhancement
• Bottom up approach of planning School improvement plan has beendeveloped.
• SMDC are in place in all High and Senior secondary schools.
• The state has submitted hard copies of recruitment orders of 6786teachers and the appraisal team verified each and every recruitment orderand the same also discussed in the Pre-PABs
• 28 + 09 KGVBs schools are upgraded in 2010-11 and teachers arerecruited. Documentary evidences shows teachers are in place;
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Areas of ConcernEducation Indicator:• Girl’s participation in enrolment is less than the boys. The
representation of boys and girls in the total enrolment is 55.88%and 44.12% respectively which is showing around 11% lessparticipation then the boys.
• State did not provide the dropout rate and retention rate for the year2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14.
• The transition rate (class VIII to IX) at state level is 96.31% in theyear 2013-14, which has increased from 94.40% in 2012-13 Thedistricts having low transition rate viz. Mewat 65.92%and Sirsa91.11% need special attention.
• In UDISE 2013-14, no. of Govt schools generated as 3212 , 26schools increased from last year. State has not given anynotification for increase in number, so appraisal team consideredlast year approved figure i.e. 3183 as school grant
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Areas of Concern (Contd.)Access & Participation:
• Although the Gross Access Ratio at the state level is 76.81 %, The District West Mewat(62.55%), and Palwal (64.94%) is having very low Gross access ratio, which is an area ofconcern.
• GIS mapping: - Although, GIS Mapping has been completed in the state except 4 districts,but the result of the mapping exercise has not yet been finalized
• As per perspective plan total 61 secondary schools were required by the state to cover allaccess less habitation. Considering the above facts, the state is required 45 schools in thecoming years. The list of these 45 schools is awaited from the state.
Civil Works:
• The overall cumulative progress of the Civil Works in the State since inception is91.93% of the works till date, in which 63.36% are completed & 28.56% are inprogress. The rest 8.07% is yet to be started.
• 5 schools found duplicate having component :Science Lab : 3, Computer room : 2,Art Culture Room : 4, Library : 3 ACR : 2 (proposed for cancellation),
• 1 school found as private un-aided having component: Water : 1,Toilet : 1 (proposedfor consideration)
• 108 schools found to be duplicate in ICT @ School Scheme (2 schools repeated in2005-2006, 98 schools repeated in 2005-2006, 4 schools repeated in 2007-2008, 3schools are middle schools & 1 school is private
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IssuesIssues• Pending Annual Report 2012-13 (English & Hindi Version).• State has committed of Rs 50 Cr only for State Budget Provision
2014-15.• Discrepancies in the Audit Report 2012-13(e.g. expenditure reported
more than approval and expenditure incurred against componentswhich were not approved in 2012-13).
Recruitment of Lab Assistant:• Since 2010-11, the PABs have recommended financial support for
709 lab assistant but the financial progress reports (QPR, AuditReport and Costing Sheets of AWP&B) are not showing expenditureon 709 lab assistant;
• The state has provided documents against recruited 77 LabAssistant; but these documents neither have Official File Number northe date in the documents. In this case it is difficult for the appraisalteam to take positive decision for financial support for 77 LabAssistant;
Areas of Concern (Contd.)
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Areas of Concern (Contd.)
Teacher & Teacher Training :• State has reported sanctioned post of teachers in 2011-12 as 10212,
however in 2014-15 State has reported 18329 sanctioned teachers forSecondary level (difference of 8117 teachers in the sanctioned post).
• The state has not provided training calendar, name of the training institutionsfor headmasters training.
• Training Need Assessment; need to identify the grey areas for the trainingof Headmasters/Principals’; and Expected outcomes (Best practices,innovation; and Impact on school administration
• In service subject teachers’ training is inconsistent in the state. Since theinception of RMSA, the MHRD, GOI has approved 28297 teachers for in-service training but the state has provided training only to 8657 (30.60%)teachers
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Proposal and RecommendationRMSA2014-15
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy FinA RMSA
Non recurring1 New Schools
1.01 1 section school1.02 2 section school 22 1805.98
Sub total 1805.98
2 Strengthening of existingGovt schools 852 324
2.01 Additional Classroom 401 2994.67 150 1120.202.02 Integrated Science Lab 258 2100.38 79 643.142.02 Lab equipments 258 258.00 79 79.002.04 Computer Room 481 3327.56 85 588.032.05 Library 436 4375.26 164 1645.742.06 Art and Craft room 709 4869.41 279 1916.172.07 Toilet block 51 165.29 4 12.96
Sub total 18090.57 6005.25
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin3 Major repair
3.01 Major repair for Govt school 84 72.57 5 0.00
Subtotal 72.57 0.00
TOTAL Non recurring 19969.12 6005.25
Recurring 19969.12
4Staff for new schoolssanctioned in previous years(2009-2014)
4.01 Head Master 74 407.24 16 40.32
4.02 Subject teacher 370 1598.40 56 93.41
4.03 Lab Attendant 74 79.92 0 0.00
4.04 Multi task Support staff 74 177.60 0 0.00Sub total 2263.16 133.73
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for
2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
5Additional staff forexisting schoolssanctioned till 2013-14
5.01 Subject teacher 7223 31203.36 5036 8400.05
5.02 Lab Attendant 767 1371.40 0 0.00
5.03 Multi task Support staff 3176 7622.40 0.00
Sub total 40197.16 8400.05
6 School Grant
6.01 School Grant (Gov. Schools) 3212 1606.00 3192 1596.00
Sub total 3212 1606.00 3192 1596.00
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin7 Minor Repair
7.01 Minor Repair (Gov. Schools) 3127 781.75 0 0.00Sub total 3127 781.75 0 0.00
8 Teacher Training
8.01 In-service training for headmasters 1712 25.68
2915 43.738.02 In-service training for
existing teachers 11106 166.59
8.03 Training for new teachers 7223 216.69 5036 151.08
8.05 Training of Master ResourcePersons 20 12.00 0 0.00
8.06 Leadership developmentProgramme 1500 75.00 0 0.00
8.07 Preparation of Modules fortraining 10 11.00
8.08 Training of Project officers 161 6.44 0 0.00Sub total 513.40 194.81
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-
15Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
9 Quality Interventions9.01 Excursion trip for students within the State 386759 773.52 0 0.00
9.03 Science exhibition at district level 21 21.00 21 21.009.04 Book fair at district level 21 21.00 21 21.009.05 Science on wheels 5 119.60 0 0.009.06 Excursion trip for teachers within the State 6662 133.24 0 0.009.07 Science exposure trips 32120 64.24 0 0.009.08 Lab in box 60 319.20 0 0.009.09 Maths & science Quiz competitions 38.82 0 0.009.1 Setting up of Maths lab 21 14.70 0 0.00
9.11 Quarterly Assessment of achievement level (for386759 students) 200.22 0 0.00
9.12 Sports kit 105 200.22 100 20.00
9.13 Remedial Teaching (5 batch per block in 95blocks of 17 districts) 270.25 9666 48.33
Sub total 425774 2176.01 9807.7 110.33
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
10 Guidance and Counselling
10.01 Salary for Coordinators 21 29.40 0 0.0010.02 Salary for RAs 21 13.23 0 0.00
10.03 Literature & display material 0.00 0 0.00
10.04 Sensitisation of Principals 420 8.40 0 0.00
10.05 Guidance and Counselling centre 21 10.50 0 0.00
10.06 Contingency grant 420 4.20 0 0.00
10.07One time grant for furniture, almirah,table, chair, registers, diary, computeretc. for each districts
21 10.50 0 0.00
Sub total 76.23 0.00
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin
11 Equity Interventions
11.01 Girls oriented activities
11.01.01 Self Defense training 595 80.33 595 53.55
11.01.02 Yoga Training 595 80.33 0 0.00
11.01.03 Sensitization of parents 21 52.50 0 0.00
11.01.04 Workshop on awareness fromsocial taboos 21 63.00 0 0.00
11.01.05 Life skill development cumGuidance camps 1190 476.00 0 0.00
11.01.06 Sub total 752.15 53.55
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin11.01.07 SC/ ST oriented activities11.01.08 Practice/study centres 150 67.50 0 0.00
Sub total 67.50 0.00
11.02 Educational Backward Minoritiesoriented activities
11.02.01 Study center for minority students 200 90.00 0 0.00
11.02.02 Minority community mobilization andsensitization (for 60 clusters) 60 30.00 0 0.00
11.02.03 Girls star programme 2.00 0 0.00
11.02.04 Exposure visits for minority girls withtheir mothers 7029 14.06 0 0.00
Sub total 136.06 0.00
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
12 Open school system 388.75 0.00Sub total 388.75 0.00
13 Creative and performing art 21 196.82 0 0.00Sub total 196.82 0.00
14 Community training14.01 Training of SMDC members 28908 173.45 220 1.32
14.02 Preparation, printing and distributionof SMDC training module 25000 16.25 0 0.00
14.03 Training of MTs for SMDC training (3MTs per block) 357 3.57 0 0.00
Sub total 193.27 1.32TOTAL Recurring 10489.78
RMSA-Total ( Non recurring +recurring) 69317.37 16495.02
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15Recommendation for
2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
B ICTC IEDSS
Non recurring15 Resource Room 29 58.00 0.00
16 Equipment for resource room 119 83.30 0.00
17 Removal of architectural barriers 119 892.50 0.00
Subtotal Non recurring 1033.80 0.00Recurring
18 Salary of New Special education teachers 111 209.79 111 209.79
19 Salary of special education teacherssanctioned in previous years 324 816.48 324 816.48
20 Medical Assessment Camps 5212 10.42 5212 10.42
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendationfor 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin21 Providing Aids & Appliances 2000 20.00 2000 20.00
22 Provision of Escort Alowance for CPand MD children as per UDISE 246 7.38 246 7.38
23 Provision of Escort Allowance for BlindChildren as per UDISE 109 3.27 109 3.27
24 Provision of Escort Allwance for MRchildren as per UDISE 367 11.01 367 11.01
25 Books & Stationary for 5212 CWSN asper UDISE 5212 20.85 5212 20.85
26 Uniform for 5212 CWSN as per UDISE 5212 20.85 5212 20.85
27 Stipend for 2242 CWSN girls as perUDISE 2242 49.32 2242 49.32
28 Disabled Friendly Software 119 14.28 119 13.09
29Inclusive Sports Tournament cumCultural Programme for CWSN andPeers
119 23.80 0.00
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15
Recommendation for 2014-
15Phy Fin Phy Fin
30 10 Days Coastal Trekking Programme forCWSN & Peers 90 4.50 0.00
31 Identification and enrollment drive ofCWSN 20000 40.00 0.00
32 Educational Assessment of CWSNthrough Multi Disciplinary 5212 10.42 0.00
33 In-service training for existing teachers
34 5 Days CRE Programme 324 0.97 0.0035 Training to special education teachers
365 Days Multi Category TrainingProgramme of recuited 324 SpecialTeachers
324 0.65 324 0.65
37 Orientation of Principals, Educationaladministrators, parents / guardians etc 63 0.32 0.00
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
3820 Days Residential Master TrainerTraining Programme for selectedSpecial Teacher
145 0.44 145 0.29
39 Orientation of Principals, Educationaladministrators, parents / guardians etc 0.00 0.00
405 Days workshop of Block ResourceCoordinators (IED) and Principals onSchemes
119 0.36 119 0.36
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2 Days Training Programme for GeneralTeachers on Inclusive Practices &Strategies to handle a CWSN child inan Inclusive Classroom
6707 20.12 6707
42 Music Therapy Centre 21 105.21 0.0043 Environment Building programme 119 11.90 119 11.90
Sub total 1402.34 1195.66Sub total Recurring 1402.34 1195.66
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin
IEDSS-Total ( Non recurring+ recurring) 2436.14 1195.6
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MMER 199.56
Total IEDSS 2635.70 1195.66
D GIRLS HOSTEL
Non-Recurring grant
45 Civil Works of Girls Hostel 18 3459.42 0.00
Sub total non recurring 3459.42 0.00
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendationfor 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy FinRecurring grant
46 Fooding/lodging expenditure per girl child @Rs. 850 per month 2 20.40 86 8.04
47 Honorarium of warden @ Rs. 5,000 permonth (in addition to her salary as teacher) 2 1.20 0.00
48 Chowkidar @ Rs. 3,000 per month 2 0.72 0.00
49 1 Head Cook @ Rs. 3,000 per month and 2Astt. Cook @ Rs 2, 500 per month 2 1.92 0.00
50 Electricity / Water per year 2 1.20 2 0.47
51 Maintenance per year 2 0.80 2 0.32
52 Medical care @ Rs. 750 per year per girl 2 1.50 86 0.65
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation for
2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin
53 Toiletries and sanitation @ Rs.100 per month for each girl 2 2.40 86 0.95
54 News paper / Magazines andsports @ Rs. 2,000 per Month 2 0.48 2 0.19
55 Miscellaneous 2 0.80 2 0.32
Sub total Recurring 31.42 10.94GH-Total( Non recurring +recurring) 3490.84 10.94
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for
2014-15Recommendatio
n for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
E VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Non-Recurring grant56 Fresh Proposal of 100 schools (2014-15)
56.01 Civil Work:02 Workshop /laboratory cumClass room (each of 10 X 10 sq. m) 10 200 2000.00 9.86
56.02 Tools, Equipment and Furniture 1000.00 10Total non Recurring 3000.00Recurring
57 Support for 40 schools approved in 2011-12
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Sl. No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
57.01 Flexible Pool for engaging resourcepersons 14.5 40 580.00 14.5
57.02 Raw Materials, maintenance oftools and equipment’s purchase ofbooks, software, e- learningmaterial etc 2.8 40 112.00 2.8
57.03 Cost of providing hands on skilltraining to students in industrial andcommercial establishments 1.5 40 60.00 1.5
57.04 Cost of Assessment andCertification @ Rs 600 for 100students of Class IXth and Class IXth
and Rs. 800/- for 100 students ofClass XIth and Class XIIth 1.4 72.00 1.4
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Sl.No. Activities Proposal for 2014-15 Recommendationfor 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin57.05 Office Expenses/ Contingencies
(including expenditure onawareness & publicity, guidanceand counseling, transport, fieldvisits, stationery, electricity, wateroffice expenses etc.) 2 40 80.00 2
57.06Teacher training (In-service training)
0.12 40 4.80 0.12Sub Total 908.80 908.80
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for
2014-15Recommendation
for 2014-15
Phy Fin Phy Fin
58.01Flexible Pool for engaging resource persons includingteachers/skill trainers, Skill Knowledge Providers,Coordinators, guest faculty etc. 1450.00 14.5 50 725.00
58.02 Raw Materials, maintenance of tools and equipment’spurchase of books, software, e- learning material etc 280.00 50 140.00
58.03 Cost of providing hands on skill training to students inindustrial and commercial establishments 150.00 50 75.00
58.04Cost of Assessment and Certification @ Rs 600 for100 students of Class IXth and Class IXth and Rs. 800/-for 100 students of Class XIth and Class XIIth
60.00 60.00
58.05 Office Expenses/Contingencies (includingexpenditure on awareness & publicity, guidanceand counseling, transport, field visits,stationery, electricity, water office expensesetc.) 200.00 2
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58.06 Teacher training (In-servicetraining) 6.00 0.06 100 6.00Subtotal 2146.00 1206.00
59.01 Flexible Pool for EngagingResource persons includingteachers / skill trainers, SkillKnowledge Providers,Coordinators, guest facultyetc. 14.5 100 1450.00 14.5 50 725.00
59.02
Raw Materials, maintenance oftools and equip ment’s purchaseof books, software, e-learningmaterial etc
100 280.00 25 70.00 59.02
Raw Materials,maintenance oftools and equip-ment’s purchaseof books, software,e-learning materialetc
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for 2014-15 Recommendation
for 2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
59.03Cost of providing hands on skill training tostudents in industrial and commercialestablishments
100 150.00 25 37.50
59.04
Cost of Assessment and Certification @ Rs600 for Class IX and X and Rs 800 for ClassXI and XII. 30.00 30.00
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Sl.No. ActivitiesProposal for
2014-15Recommendation for
2014-15Phy Fin Phy Fin
59.05
Office Expenses/ Contingencies(including expenditure onawareness & publicity, guidance andcounseling, trans port, field visits,stationery, electricity, water officeexpenses etc.
100 200.00 50 100.00
59.06 Teacher Training (Induction) 100 22.00 100 22.00
Sub Total 2132.00 984.50
Total Recurring 3040.80 3099.30
VE-Total ( Non recurring +recurring) 6040.80 4876.06
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Summary of Scheme wise Proposal & Recommendations2014-15 is as follows:
Scheme
Fresh Proposal for 2014-15 Fresh Recommendation for2014-15 Total
SpillOver
GrandTotal
(Fresh+ Spillover)
GOIshare
StateshareNon
Recurring
Recurring Total
NonRecurri
ng
Recurring Total
RMSA 19969.12 49348.25 69317.37 6005.25 10489.78 16495.02 16163.10 32658.12 24493.59 8164.53
IEDSS 1033.80 1601.90 2635.70 0.00 1195.66 1195.66 260.25 1455.91 1455.91 0.00ICT@school 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10047.25 10047.25 7535.44 2511.81
GirlsHostel 3459.42 31.42 3490.84 0.00 10.94 10.94 2975.36 2986.30 2687.67 298.63
VocationalEducation 3000.00 6040.80 9040.80 1776.76 3099.30 4876.06 3730.78 8606.84 6455.13 2151.71
MMER 790.22 790.22 592.66 197.55Total 27462.34 57022.36 84484.70 7782.01 14795.68 23367.90 33176.74 56544.64 43220.40 13324.24
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Ratification of PAB – PunjabPost Facto Approval
Revalidation of 2011-12 approval to 2013-14 Approval to incurreexpenditure on
• Quiz Competition - Rs. 0.40• Karate Training - Rs. 29.52 lakh• Study Tour for teachers – Rs. 33.44 lakh
• Total - Rs. 63.36
Adjustment of Excess expenditure - Rs. 1.7 lakhagainst approval for 2013-14 on minor repair
Booking expenditure under appropriate head
• Tour Grant under Excursion trip for students• Cluster Management Grant under MMER
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Annexure – III
S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
A RMSA
Non recurring
1 Strengthening of existing Govt schools
1.01 Additional Classroom 7.468 150 1120.20
1.02 Integrated Science Lab 8.141 79 643.14
1.03 Lab equipments 1 79 79.00
1.04 Computer Room 6.918 85 588.03
1.05 Library 10.035 164 1645.74
1.06 Art and Craft room 6.868 279 1916.17
1.07 Toilet block 3.241 4 12.96
Sub total 6005.24
TOTAL Non recurring 6005.24
Recurring
2 Staff for new schools sanctioned in
previous years (2009-2014)
2.01 Head Master (for 12 months) 0.38300 16 73.53
2.02 Subject teacher (for 12 months)
0.29690 63 224.45
Sub total 297.98
3 Additional staff for existing schools
sanctioned till 2013-14
3.01 Subject teacher( for 12 months)
0.29690 5682 20243.83
3.02 Lab Attendant 0.09 77 83.16
3.03 Multi task Support staff
0.09 960 1036.80
Sub total 21363.79
4 School Grant
4.01 School Grant (Gov. Schools)
0.5 3192 1596.00
Sub total
1596.00
5 Teacher Training
5.01 In service training of teachers 0.015 2915 43.72
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
5.02
Training for new teachers 0.03 5682 170.46
5.03 Training of Master Resource Persons
0.015 378 5.67
5.04 School leadership development
Programme-SRG 0.03 50 1.5
5.06 School leadership development
Programme for HMs 0.048 200 9.6
Sub total 230.95
6 Quality Interventions
6.01 Science exhibition at district level
1 21 21.00
6.02 Book fair at district level
1 21 21.00
6.03 Sports kit 0.2 100 20.00
6.04 Remedial Teaching (5 batch per block in
95 blocks of 17 districts) 0.005 9666 48.33
Sub total
110.33
7 Equity Interventions
7.01 Girls oriented activities
7.01.01 Self Defense training
(for 3 months@ Rs. 3000/- per month)
0.03 595 53.55
Sub total 53.55
8 Community training
8.01 Training of SMDC members
0.006 220 1.32
Sub total 1.32
TOTAL Recurring 23653.92
RMSA-Total ( Non recurring +
recurring) 29659.16
B ICT
C IEDSS
9 Recurring
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
9.01
Salary of New Special education
teachers 0.21 111 209.79
9.02 Salary of special education teachers
sanctioned in previous years 0.21 324 816.48
9.03 Medical Assessment Camps
0.002 5212 10.42
9.04
Providing Aids & Appliances
0.01 2000 20.00
9.05 Provision of Escort Alowance for CP
and MD children as per UDISE 00.03 243 7.29
9.06 Provision of Escort Allowance for Blind
Children as per UDISE 00.03 109 3.27
9.07 Provision of Escort Allwance for MR
children as per UDISE 00.03 363 10.89
9.08 Books & Stationary for 5212 CWSN as
per UDISE 00.004 5212 20.85
9.09 Uniform for 5212 CWSN as per UDISE
00.004 5212 20.85
9.10 Stipend for 2242 CWSN girls as per
UDISE(for 11 months) 0.002 2242 49.32
9.11 Disabled Friendly Software
0.11 119 13.09
9.12 5 Days Multi Category Training
Programme of recuited 324 Special
Teachers 0.002 324 0.65
9.13 20 Days Residential Master Trainer
Training Programme for selected Special
Teacher 0.002 145 0.29
9.14 Environment Building programme
0.1 119 11.90
Sub total Recurring 1195.09
Total IEDSS 1195.09
D GIRLS HOSTEL
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
10 Non-Recurring grant
10.01
Civil Works of Girls Hostel 175.35 18 3156.30
Sub total non recurring 3156.30
11 Recurring grant
11.01 Fooding/lodging expenditure per girl
child @ Rs. 850 per month(for 11
months) 0.0085 86 8.04
11.02 Electricity / Water per year 0.23650 2 0.47
11.03 Maintenance per year 0.16 2 0.32
11.04 Medical care @ Rs. 750 per year per girl
0.0075 86 0.65
11.05 Toiletries and sanitation @ Rs. 100 per
month for each girl( for 11 months) 0.001 86 0.95
11.06 News paper / Magazines and sports @
Rs. 2,000 per Month 0.095 2 0.19
11.07 Miscellaneous 0.16 2 0.32
Sub total Recurring 10.94
GH-Total( Non recurring + recurring)
3167.24
E VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Non-Recurring grant
12 Fresh Proposal of 100 schools(2014-
15)
12.01 Civil Work:
02 Workshop /
laboratory cum
Class room (each of 10 X 10 sq. m)
(Appendix-A) 10.43 116 1209.88
12.02 Tools, Equipment and Furniture,
computer, Diesel Generator Set etc.
(Appendix-A)
(As per
cateogori-
sation
of trades) 673.00
Subtotal 1882.88
12.03 Tools, Equipment and Furniture,
computer, Diesal Generator Set etc (19
schools) approved in 2013-14 2 38.00
Subtotal 38.00
Total non Recurring 1920.88
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
Recurring
13 Support for 40 schools approved in
2011-12
13.01 Flexible Pool for engaging resource
persons 14.5 40 580.00
13.02 Raw Materials, maintenance of tools and
equipment’s purchase of books,
software, e- learning material etc 2.8 40 112.00
13.03 Cost of providing hands on skill training
to students in industrial and commercial
establishments 1.5 40 60.00
13.04
Cost of Assessment and Certification @
Rs 600 for 100 students of Class IXth
and Class IXth and Rs. 800/- for 100
students of Class XIth and Class XII
th
1.4 40 56.00
13.05
Office Expenses/ Contingencies
(including expenditure on awareness &
publicity, guidance and counseling,
transport, field visits, stationery,
electricity, water office expenses etc.)
2 40 80.00
13.06 Teacher training (In-service training) 0.12 40 4.80
Sub Total 892.80
14 Support for 100 schools approved in
2013-14
14.01
Flexible Pool for engaging resource
persons including teachers/skill trainers,
Skill Knowledge Providers,
Coordinators, guest faculty etc.
7.25 100 725.00
14.02
Raw Materials, maintenance of tools and
equipment’s purchase of books,
software, e- learning material etc
1.40 100 140.00
14.03
Cost of providing hands on skill training
to students in industrial and commercial
establishments
.75 100 75.00
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
14.04
Cost of Assessment and Certification @
Rs 600 for 100 students of Class IXth
and Class IXth and Rs. 800/- for 100
students of Class XIth and Class XII
th
.60 100 60.00
14.05
Office Expenses/Contingencies
(including expenditure on awareness &
publicity, guidance and counseling,
transport, field visits, stationery,
electricity, water office expenses etc.)
1 100 100.00
14.06 Teacher training (In-service training)
0.06 100 6.00
Subtotal 1106.00
15 Support for 100 schools in 2014-15
15.01
Flexible Pool for
Engaging Resource
persons including
teachers / skill
trainers, Skill Knowledge Providers,
Coordinators,
Guest faculty etc.
7.25 100 725.00
15.02
Raw Materials,
maintenance of
tools and equip-
ment’s purchase of books, software, e-
learning material etc
0.7 100 70.00
15.03
Cost of providing
hands on skill
training to students
in industrial and
commercial
establishments
0.375 100 37.50
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S.No. Activities Approvals for 2014-15
Unit Cost Phy Fin
15.04 Cost of Assessment
and Certification
@ Rs 600 for Class IX and X and Rs
800 for Class XI and XII.
0.3 100 30.00
15.05 Office Expenses/
Contingencies
(including expen-
diture on awareness
& publicity, guidance
and counseling,
trans port, field visits, stationery,
electricity, water office expenses etc.)
1 100 100.00
15.06 Teacher Training (Induction)
0.22 100 22.00
Sub Total 984.50
Total Recurring 2983.30
VE-Total ( Non recurring +
recurring) 4904.18
Total Non Recurring
(RMSA+IEDSS+ICT+GH+VE) 11082.42
Total Recurring
(RMSA+IEDSS+ICT+GH+VE) 27843.25
(RMSA+IEDSS+ICT+GH+VE) 1362.39
Total Recurring including MMER 29205.64
Grand Total
(RMSA+IEDSS+ICT+GH+VE) 40288.06
*Recurring approvals and recurring funds lapse on the 31st of March. No - recurring activities to be
continued or carried out / expenditure incurred after the 31st March without the necessary approval
from Competent Authority.
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1 2010-2011 GURGAON GURGAON 0 GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL 1 1 1 12 2010-2011 GURGAON PATAUDI 0 GOVERNMENT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 1 1 0
3 2010-2011 GURGAON PATAUDI 0GOVERNMENT GIRLS SENIOR SECONDARYSCHOOL,GOHANA MANDI 1 1
4 2010-2011 FARIDABAD FARIDABAD 0 GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL, SIHI SECTOR 7 1 1 1 0
5 2010-2011 FARIDABAD FARIDABAD 0GOVERNMENT BOYS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLN.I.T NO3 1 1 0
1 School is Private Un-Aided School 3 2 4 3 2 0 0
1 2010-2011 GURGAON GURGAON 06180102007SHAHEEDV LT. ATUL KATARIA GOVERNMENT GIRLSSENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 1 1Total
List of Schools to be Cancelled under Strengthening for State Haryana
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1 AMBALA NARAINGARH NANHERA 06020505903 GHS NANHERA 1 0 1 1 12 AMBALA SAHA TEPLA 06020306702 GHS TEPLA 0 1 1 0 13 AMBALA BARARA TANDWAL 06020404402 GSSS TANDWAL 0 0 1 0 14 AMBALA SHAHZADPUR BHAROG 06020604101 GSSS BHAROG 0 0 1 0 05 AMBALA SAHA MEHMOODPUR 06020304602 GHS MEHMOODPUR 0 0 0 0 16 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN MISRI 06130201104 GSSS MISRI 2 0 1 1 17 BHIWANI DADRI SARANGPUR 06130601502 GSSS SARANGPUR 0 1 1 1 1
8 BHIWANI TOSHAM GARANPURA KALAN 06131005404 GHS GARANPURA KALAN 0 1 1 1 19 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN ACHINA 06130203403 GSSS ACHINA 0 1 1 1 1
10 BHIWANI BHIWANI KITLANA 06130502804 GSSS KITLANA 1 0 1 0 111 BHIWANI BHIWANI NANGAL 06130503002 GHS NANGALA 0 0 1 1 112 BHIWANI BHIWANI GOLPURA 06130507404 GSSS GOLPURA 0 1 1 1 113 BHIWANI BAWANI KHERA BHURTANA 06130301802 GHS BHURTANA 1 1 1 0 014 BHIWANI BADHRA DWARKA 06130102902 GSSS DWARKA 0 0 1 1 115 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN SANWAR 06130200904 GSSS SANWAR 1 0 1 0 116 BHIWANI BHIWANI DHARERU 06130508003 GSSS DHARERU 0 1 1 0 1
17 BHIWANI DADRI PAINTAWAS KHURD 06130601701 GHS PAINTAWAS KHURD 0 0 1 0 1
List of 321 schools approved under strengtening component for State : Haryana
17 BHIWANI DADRI PAINTAWAS KHURD 06130601701 GHS PAINTAWAS KHURD 0 0 1 0 118 BHIWANI LOHARU FARTIA BHIMA 06130804102 GHS FARTIA BHIMA 0 1 1 0 119 BHIWANI LOHARU PAHARI 06130806202 GSSS PAHARI 0 1 1 0 120 BHIWANI BADHRA CHANDWAS 06130107702 GSSS CHANDWAS 0 0 1 0 121 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN SANJARWAS 06130202704 GSSS SANJARWAS 0 0 1 0 122 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN BASS (RANILA) 06130203502 GHS BASS RANILA 0 0 1 0 123 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN IMLOTA 06130203704 GGSSS IMLOTA 1 0 0 1 024 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN MEHRANA 06130204602 GHS MEHRANA 0 0 1 0 025 BHIWANI BAWANI KHERA PUR 06130302207 SSGHS PUR 0 1 0 0 126 BHIWANI BHIWANI BAPORA 06130500104 GSSS BAPORA 0 1 1 0 027 BHIWANI BHIWANI BAMLA 06130505504 GSSS BAMLA 1 0 1 0 028 BHIWANI BHIWANI DHANANA 06130506605 GSSS DHANANA 0 0 1 1 029 BHIWANI DADRI KALIYANA 06130600503 GSSS KALIYANA 1 0 1 0 030 BHIWANI DADRI CHARKHI 06130600802 GHS CHARKHI 0 0 1 0 131 BHIWANI DADRI SISHWALA 06130601901 GSSS SISHWALA 0 1 1 0 032 BHIWANI DADRI NB JATAN 06130603302 GHS N.B JATTAN 0 0 1 0 033 BHIWANI DADRI MANDOLI 06130604002 GHS MANDOLI 0 0 1 0 034 BHIWANI DADRI BALKARA 06130604203 GHS BALKARA 0 0 1 0 035 BHIWANI DADRI JHOJHU KALAN 06130604703 GGSSS JHOJHU KALAN 0 0 1 0 036 BHIWANI KAIRU MANSARBASS 06130701803 GHS MANSARWASS 0 1 1 0 037 BHIWANI TOSHAM THILOR 06131001203 GHS THILOR 0 0 1 0 038 BHIWANI TOSHAM BHARIWAS 06131001602 GSSS BHARIWAS 0 0 1 0 1
39 BHIWANI TOSHAM BIDOLA 06131001702 GHS BIDOLA 0 0 1 0 140 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN UNN 06130202403 GSSS UNN 0 0 1 0 041 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN IMLOTA 06130203703 GSSS IMLOTA 0 0 1 0 042 BHIWANI BAUND KALAN BHAGWI 06130204003 GHS BHAGWI 0 0 1 0 043 BHIWANI BEHAL BIDHNOI 06130402902 GSSS BIDHNOI 1 0 0 0 044 BHIWANI BHIWANI NAWA RAJGARH 06130504202 GHS NAWA RAJGARH 0 0 1 0 045 BHIWANI DADRI GHIKARA 06130600302 GHS GHIKARA 0 0 1 0 046 BHIWANI DADRI RASIWAS 06130601301 GHS RASIWAS 0 0 1 0 047 BHIWANI DADRI PALRI 06130603201 GHS PALRI 0 0 1 0 048 BHIWANI KAIRU DHARANBASS 06130702603 GHS DHARWANBASS 0 0 0 0 149 BHIWANI SIWANI MATANI 06130902801 GHS MATANI 0 0 1 0 050 BHIWANI TOSHAM PATODI 06131004302 GSSS PATODI 0 0 1 0 051 FARIDABAD FARIDABAD WAZIRPUR 06191608402 GHS WAZIRPUR 0 1 1 1 1
52 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH FATHEPUR BILLOCH 06190101004 GSSS FATHEPUR BILLOCH 2 0 1 0 053 FARIDABAD FARIDABAD NIT NO.5 06191610004 GGSSS NIT NO.5 3 0 0 0 054 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH SAHUPURA 06190104102 GHS SAHUPURA 0 0 1 0 155 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH MACHHGAR 06190105602 GHS MACHHGAR 0 0 1 0 156 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH BHANAKPUR 06190108002 GSSS BHANAKPUR 1 0 1 0 057 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH SAGARPUR 06190100702 GHS SAGARPUR 0 0 1 0 058 FARIDABAD BALLABGARH CHHAINSA 06190108403 GSSS CHHAINSA 1 0 0 0 059 FARIDABAD FARIDABAD PALI 06191606403 GSSS PALI 0 0 1 0 060 FATEHABAD TOHANA AKANWALI 06100500102 GHS AKANWALI 3 1 1 0 161 FATEHABAD BHUNA DEHMAN 06100200903 GSSS DEHMAN 1 1 1 0 161 FATEHABAD BHUNA DEHMAN 06100200903 GSSS DEHMAN 1 1 1 0 162 FATEHABAD BHATTU KIRDHAN 06100301603 GGHS KIRDHAN 1 1 1 0 163 FATEHABAD BHUNA CHANDRAWAL 06100200702 GHS CHANDERAWAL 0 1 1 1 164 FATEHABAD RATIA HANSPUR 06100402602 GHS HANSPUR 0 1 1 1 165 FATEHABAD RATIA LAMBA 06100404104 GHS LAMBA 1 0 1 1 166 FATEHABAD RATIA MADH 06100404301 GHS MADH 2 0 1 0 167 FATEHABAD RATIA LADHUWAS 06100407601 GSSS LADHUWAS 0 1 1 1 168 FATEHABAD TOHANA SAMAIN 06100503904 GSSS SAMAIN 2 0 1 0 169 FATEHABAD BHUNA DHANI DULT 06100201002 GHS DHANI DULT 1 1 1 0 070 FATEHABAD FATEHABAD BHODIA KHERA 06100106401 GGHS BHODIA KHERA 1 0 1 0 171 FATEHABAD BHATTU BANAWALI 06100300202 GSSS BANAWALI 0 1 1 0 172 FATEHABAD JAKHAL RATTA THEH 06100702502 GHS RATTA THEH 0 1 1 0 173 FATEHABAD FATEHABAD KHARATI KHERA 06100104302 GHS KHARATI KHERA 0 1 1 0 074 FATEHABAD BHUNA MOCHIWALI 06100202302 GHS MOCHIWALI 0 1 1 0 075 FATEHABAD BHATTU KHABRA KALAN 06100301503 GSSS KHABRA KALAN 0 0 1 0 176 FATEHABAD RATIA HASSANGA 06100402801 GSSS HASANGA 0 0 1 0 177 FATEHABAD BHATTU KIRDHAN 06100301604 GSSS KIRDHAN 0 0 1 0 078 FATEHABAD RATIA BIRABADI 06100401001 GHS BIRAN BADHI 0 0 1 0 079 GURGAON GURGAON DHANKOT 06180110403 GSSS DHANKOT 0 0 0 1 180 GURGAON PATAUDI MILAKPUR 06180201502 GHS MILKPUR 1 0 0 1 081 GURGAON PATAUDI BILASPUR KHURD 06180203702 GHS BILASPUR KHURD 0 1 1 0 082 GURGAON PATAUDI MEHNIAWAS 06180204803 GHS MEHNIWAS 0 1 1 0 0
83 GURGAON PATAUDI SHERPUR 06180207903 GSSS SHERPUR 0 0 0 1 184 GURGAON GURGAON WAZIRABAD 06180106508 GHS WAZIRABAD GIRLS 0 1 0 0 085 GURGAON PATAUDI PATHERHERI 06180203104 GSSS PATHERHERI 0 0 1 0 086 GURGAON PATAUDI SYED SHAHPUR 06180206602 GHS SYED SHAHPUR 0 0 1 0 087 GURGAON F.NAGAR JAMALPUR 06180404103 GSSS JAMAL PUR 0 1 0 0 088 HISAR ADAMPUR GHURSAL 06120101703 GSSS GHURSAL 0 1 1 1 1
89 HISAR ADAMPURKHARA BARWALADHANI 06120101902 GGHS KHARA BARWALA 0 1 1 1 1
90 HISAR ADAMPUR MOHABATPUR 06120102704 GHS MOHABATPUR 0 1 1 1 191 HISAR ADAMPUR SADALPUR DHANI 06120103102 GHS SADALPUR DHANI 0 1 1 1 192 HISAR AGROHA CHIKANWAS 06120200302 GHS CHIKANWAS 0 1 1 1 193 HISAR BARWALA KHARKARA 06120302702 GHS KHARKARA 0 1 1 1 194 HISAR HANSI-I JAMAWARI 06120403402 GSSS JAMAWARI 2 0 1 0 195 HISAR ADAMPUR CHULI KALAN 06120100902 GHS CHULI KALAN 1 1 1 0 0
96 HISAR ADAMPUR BHODIA BISHNOIAN 06120100505 GHS BHODIA BISHNOIAN 1 0 1 0 197 HISAR ADAMPUR KISHANGARH 06120102102 GHS KISHANGARH 1 0 1 0 198 HISAR ADAMPUR SISWAL 06120103204 GSSS SISWAL 0 1 1 0 199 HISAR AGROHA AGROHA 06120200103 GHS AGROHA 0 1 1 0 1
100 HISAR AGROHA KIRORI 06120201302 GHS KIRORI 0 0 1 1 1101 HISAR HANSI-I BHATALA 06120400502 GSSS BHATALA 1 0 1 0 1102 HISAR HISAR-II DHANDOOR 06120701102 GSSS D BLOCK 1 0 1 0 1103 HISAR HISAR-II GORCHI 06120701803 GHS GORCHHI 0 1 1 0 1104 HISAR HISAR-II MALAPUR 06120702802 GHS MALAPUR 0 1 1 0 1104 HISAR HISAR-II MALAPUR 06120702802 GHS MALAPUR 0 1 1 0 1105 HISAR HISAR-II SISWALA 06120704404 GGHS SISWALA 0 0 1 1 1
106 HISAR ADAMPUR MANDI ADAMPUR 06120100205 GGSSS MANDI ADAMPUR 0 0 1 0 1107 HISAR ADAMPUR MANDI ADAMPUR 06120100227 GSSS ADAMPUR 0 0 1 0 1108 HISAR ADAMPUR ASHRAWAN 06120100304 GSSS ASRAWAN 0 1 1 0 0109 HISAR ADAMPUR KABREL 06120101804 GHS KABREL 0 1 1 0 0
110 HISAR AGROHA KHASA MAHJANAN 06120201002 GHS KHASA MAHAJAN 1 0 1 0 0111 HISAR BARWALA HASANGARH 06120302304 GHS HASANGARH 0 0 1 0 1112 HISAR HANSI-I MUHJADPUR 06120404702 GHS MUHJADPUR 0 0 1 1 0113 HISAR HISAR-I DAYA 06120601303 GHS DAYA 0 0 1 0 1114 HISAR HISAR-II SARSANA 06120704104 GSSS SARSANA 1 0 1 0 0115 HISAR UKLANA UKLANA MANDI 06120902002 GGHS UKLANA MANDI 0 0 1 0 1116 HISAR ADAMPUR BAGLA 06120100403 GHS BAGLA 0 0 1 0 0117 HISAR ADAMPUR CHULI BAGRIAN 06120100803 GSSS CHULI BAGRIAN 0 1 0 0 0118 HISAR ADAMPUR TELANWALI 06120103303 GSSS TELANWALI 0 0 1 0 0119 HISAR AGROHA LANDHRI 06120201504 GSSS LANDHARI 0 0 1 0 0120 HISAR AGROHA SABARWAS 06120201803 GHS SABARWAS 0 1 0 0 0121 HISAR HISAR-I DHANSU 06120601604 GHS DHANSU 1 0 0 0 0122 HISAR HISAR-I DHANSU 06120601605 GGHS DHANSU 1 0 0 0 0123 HISAR HISAR-I LADWA 06120602902 GGHS LADWA 1 0 0 0 0
124 HISAR HISAR-I LADWA 06120602903 GSSS LADWA 0 0 1 0 0125 HISAR HISAR-I MAYYAR 06120603503 GHS MAYYAR 0 0 1 0 0126 HISAR HISAR-II BANDA HERI 06120700304 GSSS BANDAHERI 0 0 1 0 0127 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH PARNALA 06150205203 GHS PARNALA 1 0 1 1 1128 JHAJJAR JHAJJAR AMADALPUR 06150100102 GHS AMADALPUR 0 0 1 1 1
129 JHAJJAR BERI ACHHEJ 06150500102 GSSS ACHHEJ PAHARIPUR 0 0 1 1 1130 JHAJJAR BERI GOCHHI 06150501903 GSSS GOCHHI 0 0 1 1 1131 JHAJJAR BERI JAHAJGARH 06150502103 GGSSS JAHAJGARH 1 0 1 1 0132 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH JASSORUR KHERI 06150202603 GHS JASSOUR KHERI 0 0 1 1 0133 JHAJJAR SALHAWAS AHRI 06150400104 GSSS AHRI 0 1 1 0 0134 JHAJJAR SALHAWAS BHURAWAS 06150400403 GSSS BHURAWAS 0 0 1 0 0135 JHAJJAR BERI JAHAJGARH 06150502105 L.S.L.GSSS JAHAJGARH 0 1 1 0 0136 JHAJJAR MATANHAIL MATANHAIL 06150603404 GGSSS MATANHAIL 0 1 0 0 1137 JHAJJAR JHAJJAR BHADANI 06150100904 GGSSS BHADANI 0 0 1 0 0
138 JHAJJAR JHAJJAR KHERI ASRA 06150103203
SAHEED LT. RAVINDERCHHIKARA GSSS, KHERIASRA 0 0 1 0 0
139 JHAJJAR JHAJJAR KHUNGAI 06150103602 GHS KHUNGAI 0 0 0 0 1140 JHAJJAR JHAJJAR UKHALCHANA 06150106602 GSSS UKHALCHANA 1 0 0 0 0
141 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH ASODA SIWAN 06150200204 GSSS ASAUDAH TODRAN 0 0 1 0 0142 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH CHHUDANI 06150201302 GHS CHHUDANI 0 0 1 0 0143 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH MAJRI 06150204403 GGSSS MAJRI 0 0 1 0 0143 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH MAJRI 06150204403 GGSSS MAJRI 0 0 1 0 0144 JHAJJAR BAHADURGARH NILOTHI 06150205004 GGSSS NILOTHI 0 0 1 0 0145 JHAJJAR SALHAWAS NILAHERI 06150402802 GSSS NILAHERI 0 0 1 0 0146 JHAJJAR SALHAWAS SURHETI 06150403502 GSSS SURHETI 0 0 1 0 0147 JHAJJAR BERI PALRA 06150503103 GSSS PALRA 0 0 1 0 0148 JIND SAFIDON RATTA KHERA 06090303302 GSSS RATTA KHERA 3 1 1 1 1149 JIND NARWANA BELARKHA 06090700604 GMSSSS BELARKHA 2 0 1 1 1150 JIND NARWANA SINGHOWAL 06090706302 GSSS SINGHOWAL 2 0 1 0 1 1151 JIND JIND SHAHPUR 06090107204 GHS SHAHPUR 1 0 1 0 1152 JIND SAFIDON MALAR 06090306402 GSSS MALAR 0 1 1 0 1153 JIND ALEWA BADHANA 06090500504 GHS BADHANA 1 0 1 0 1154 JIND UCHANA KHATKAR 06090602003 GHS KHATKAR 0 1 1 0 1155 JIND JIND MANOHARPUR 06090103604 GSSS MANOHARPUR 0 0 1 0 1156 JIND JIND JHANJ KALAN 06090105102 GSSS JHANJ KALAN 0 0 1 0 1157 JIND JIND AHIRKA 06090111503 GSSS AHIRKA 0 0 1 0 1158 JIND JULANA BUANA 06090200803 GHS BUANA 0 0 1 0 1159 JIND JULANA KARELA 06090203103 GHS KRELA JHAMOLA 0 0 1 0 0160 JIND UCHANA UCHANA KALAN 06090603703 GSSS UCHANA KALAN 0 0 1 0 0
161 KAITHAL KALAYAT KOLE KHAN 06050300703GSSS DHUNDHWANKOLEKHAN 1 1 1 1 1 2
162 KAITHAL KALAYAT BATTA 06050301904 GSSS BATTA 2 0 1 0 0163 KAITHAL RAJOUND RAJOUND 06050500105 GGSSS RAJOUND 1 0 0 0 1
164 KAITHAL GUHLA BHUNA 06050105105 GSSS BHUNA 0 1 1 0 0165 KAITHAL KAITHAL KAKAUT 06050206703 GSSS KAKAUT 1 0 1 0 0166 KAITHAL RAJOUND JAKHOULI 06050501304 GSSS JAKHOULI 0 0 1 0 1167 KAITHAL SIWAN SOTHA 06050604602 GHS SOTHA 0 0 1 0 1168 KAITHAL GUHLA DABA 06050105402 GSSS DABA 1 0 0 0 0169 KARNAL NISSING KATLEHARI 06060204302 GSSS KATLEHARI 3 0 1 1 1170 KARNAL NILOKHERI SIKRI 06060312701 GSSS SIKRI 1 1 1 1 1171 KARNAL GHARAUNDA KAIMLA 06060103302 GSSS KAIMLA 2 0 1 0 1172 KARNAL ASSANDH PHAPHRANA 06060604301 GSSS PHAPHRANA 2 0 1 0 1173 KARNAL ASSANDH UPLANA 06060605501 GSSS UPLANA 1 0 1 1 1174 KARNAL NISSING BASTLI 06060205602 GSSS BASTLI 0 1 1 0 1175 KARNAL NILOKHERI BARTHAL 06060303901 GHS BARTHAL 0 1 1 0 1176 KARNAL NILOKHERI TARAORI 06060310401 GMSSS TARAORI 0 0 1 1 1177 KARNAL ASSANDH BALLAH 06060600503 GGSSS BALLAH 0 0 1 0 1178 KURUKSHETRA THANESAR THANESAR 06040311113 GMSSSS KURUKSHETRA 2 0 1 0 0179 KURUKSHETRA SHAHBAD SHANTI NAGAR 06040107603 GHS SHANTI NAGAR 1 0 1 0 0180 KURUKSHETRA LADWA DABKHERA 06040503702 GHS DABKHERA 0 0 1 0 0
181 MAHENDRAGARHNANGALCHOUDHARY KAROTA 06160503401 GHS KAROTA 0 0 1 1 1
182 MAHENDRAGARHNANGALCHOUDHARY MEGHOT HALA 06160504302 GSSS MEGHOT HALLA 0 1 1 1 1
183 MAHENDRAGARH KANINA KANINA 06160702004 GSSS KANINA 2 0 1 1 0184 MAHENDRAGARH ATELI GUJARWAS 06160101804 GGSSS GUJARWAS 0 0 1 1 1185 MAHENDRAGARH ATELI BACHHOD 06160100403 GSSS BACHHOD 0 0 1 0 1185 MAHENDRAGARH ATELI BACHHOD 06160100403 GSSS BACHHOD 0 0 1 0 1186 MAHENDRAGARH MOHINDERGARH MANDOLA 06160307703 GSSS MANDOLA 1 0 1 0 0
187 MAHENDRAGARHNANGALCHOUDHARY MULODI 06160504702 GHS MULODI 0 0 1 0 1
188 MAHENDRAGARH KANINA CHHITROLI 06160704206 GHS CHHITROLI 1 0 1 0 0189 MAHENDRAGARH ATELI ATELI MANDI 06160100310 GSSS ATELI 0 0 1 0 0190 MAHENDRAGARH MOHINDERGARH BUDIN 06160301902 GSSS BUDIN 0 1 0 0 0191 MAHENDRAGARH MOHINDERGARH DULANA 06160304002 GSSS DULANA 0 0 1 0 0192 MAHENDRAGARH MOHINDERGARH RAJAWAS 06160309502 GHS RAJAWAS 0 0 1 0 0193 MAHENDRAGARH NARNAUL GOAD 06160403104 GSSS KRISHAN NAGAR 0 0 0 0 1194 MAHENDRAGARH NARNAUL KHATOTI KALAN 06160412601 GHS KHATOTI KALAN 0 0 1 0 0195 MEWAT NUH NUH 06200508418 GMSSS NUH 4 1 1 0 1196 MEWAT F.P JHIRKA FIROJ PUR JHIRKA 06200203202 GSSS F.P. JHIRKA 4 0 1 0 1197 MEWAT NAGINA BHADAS 06200405701 GHS BHADAS 1 1 1 1 1198 MEWAT PUNHANA SINGAR 06200108403 GSSS SINGAR 2 0 1 1 1199 MEWAT NUH MANUWAS 06200505303 GHS MANUBAS 0 1 1 1 1200 MEWAT PUNHANA BISRU 06200100205 G G H S BISRU 0 0 1 1 1201 MEWAT PUNHANA JAMALGARH 06200107403 GSSS JAMALGARH 0 0 1 1 1202 MEWAT NAGINA UMRA 06200403901 GHS UMRA 0 0 1 0 0203 PALWAL PALWAL PALWAL-2 06211012672 GSSS PALWAL 4 0 0 1 0204 PALWAL HATHIN MALAI 06210300401 GSSS MALAI 2 0 1 0 1205 PALWAL PALWAL PRITHLA 06211008704 GSSS PRITHLA 2 0 1 0 1
206 PALWAL HASANPUR BHENDOLI 06210200901 GHS BHENDOLI 0 0 1 1 1207 PALWAL HODAL BHULWANA 06211700902 GHS BHULWANA 0 0 1 0 1208 PALWAL HODAL GODHOTA 06211701702 GHS GODOTA 0 0 1 0 1209 PALWAL PALWAL GHORI 06211009203 GSSS GHORI 0 0 1 0 0210 PANCHKULA PINJORE MARRANWALA 06010104002 GHS MARRANWALA 0 0 1 0 1211 PANCHKULA BARWALA RATTEWALI 06010201301 GSSS RATTEWALI 1 0 1 0 0212 PANIPAT PANIPAT PANIPAT 06070103304 GSSS TEHSIL CAMP 4 1 1 0 1213 PANIPAT ISRANA DIDWARI 06070302801 GHS DIDWARI 1 1 0 1 1214 PANIPAT ISRANA SHAHPUR 06070301601 GSSS SHAHPUR 0 1 1 0 1215 PANIPAT SAMALKHA KARHANS 06070400602 GGHS KARHANS 0 1 1 0 1216 PANIPAT SAMALKHA MACCHROULI 06070400701 GSSS MACCHRAULI 0 0 1 0 1217 PANIPAT SAMALKHA PATTI KALYANA 06070403601 GSSS PATTIKALYANA 0 1 1 0 0218 PANIPAT SAMALKHA MAHAWATI 06070401101 GSSS MAHAWATI 0 0 1 0 0219 REWARI JATUSANA BORIA KAMALPUR 06170201002 GSSS BORIA KAMALPUR 1 0 1 0 0220 REWARI NAHAR BHAKLI 06170400707 GSSS BHAKLI 1 1 0 1 0221 REWARI NAHAR LOOKHI 06170403103 GSSS LOOKHI 2 0 1 0 0222 REWARI NAHAR RATTAN THAL 06170404203 GHS RATTAN THAL 2 0 1 0 0223 REWARI NAHAR SADAT NAGAR 06170404302 GHS SADAT NAGAR 0 1 0 1 1224 REWARI NAHAR SHYAM NAGAR 06170404502 GHS SHYAM NAGAR 0 0 1 1 1225 REWARI BAWAL ASALWAS 06170100404 GHS ASALWAS 0 0 1 0 1226 REWARI BAWAL NAICHANA 06170106902 GGHS NAICHANA 0 1 1 0 0227 REWARI KHOL BUROLI 06170301402 GSSS BUROLI 0 1 1 0 0228 REWARI NAHAR BHURTHALA 06170401002 GHS BHURTHALA 0 0 0 1 1229 REWARI NAHAR GUGODH 06170401502 GSSS GUGODH 1 0 1 0 0229 REWARI NAHAR GUGODH 06170401502 GSSS GUGODH 1 0 1 0 0230 REWARI JATUSANA DAROLI 06170201502 GSSS DAROLI 1 0 0 0 0231 REWARI KHOL CHIMNAWAS 06170301502 GHS CHIMNAWAS 0 0 1 0 0232 REWARI KHOL MANDOLA 06170304204 GSSS MANDOLA 0 0 1 0 0233 REWARI NAHAR BAWWA 06170400503 GSSS BAWWA 0 0 1 0 0234 REWARI NAHAR JUDDI 06170402303 GGSSS JUDDI 0 0 1 0 0235 REWARI NAHAR KANARWAS 06170402402 GHS KANAR WAS 0 0 1 0 0236 REWARI NAHAR KOSLI 06170402903 GSSS KOSLI 0 0 0 0 1237 REWARI NAHAR SUREHLI 06170404802 GHS SUREHLI 0 0 1 0 0238 ROHTAK KALANAUR KAHNAUR 06140101102 GGSSS KAHNAUR 2 0 1 0 1239 ROHTAK ROHTAK DHAMAR 06140401201 GSSS DHAMAR 0 1 1 0 1
240 ROHTAK ROHTAK SINGHPURA KHURD 06140404801 GHS SINGHPURA KHURD 1 0 1 1 1241 ROHTAK SAMPLA KHERI SAMPLA 06140502302 GGSSS SAMPLA 2 0 1 0 1242 ROHTAK ROHTAK BOHAR 06140401001 GHS BOHAR 1 1 1 0 0243 ROHTAK KALANAUR KAKRANA 06140101201 GHS KAKRANA 0 1 1 1 0244 ROHTAK LAKHAN MAJRA CHANDI 06140200203 GHS CHANDI 0 1 1 0 1245 ROHTAK MEHAM BHARAN 06140300902 GGHS BHARAN 0 1 1 0 1
246 ROHTAK MEHAM MURADPUR TEKNA 06140302001 GHS MURADPUR TEKNA 0 1 1 0 0247 ROHTAK MEHAM SISAR KHAS 06140302401 GSSS SISARKHAS 0 0 1 1 1248 ROHTAK ROHTAK KHIDWALI 06140402901 GGSSS KHIDWALI 0 0 1 1 1
249 ROHTAK ROHTAK MAINA 06140403106 GHS MAINA 0 0 1 1 1
250 ROHTAK ROHTAKSAMAR GOPALPURKALAN 06140404201 GSSS SAMAR GOPALPUR 0 0 1 1 1
251 ROHTAK SAMPLA ATAIL 06140500108 GGHS ATAIL 0 0 1 1 1252 ROHTAK SAMPLA BHAINSRU KALAN 06140500302 GHS BHAINSRU KALAN 0 0 1 1 1253 ROHTAK SAMPLA GANDHRA 06140500704 GSSS GANDHRA 0 0 1 1 1254 ROHTAK SAMPLA SAMCHANA 06140502104 GSSS SAMCHANA 1 0 1 0 1255 ROHTAK SAMPLA ISMAILA 11 B 06140502402 GSSS ISMAILA 1 0 1 0 1256 ROHTAK KALANAUR ANWAL 06140100101 GHS ANWAL 0 0 1 0 1257 ROHTAK KALANAUR ANWAL 06140100102 GGHS ANWAL 0 0 1 0 1258 ROHTAK KALANAUR BASANA 06140100401 GHS BASANA 0 0 1 0 0259 ROHTAK LAKHAN MAJRA CHIRI 06140200304 GSSS CHIRI 1 0 0 0 0 1260 ROHTAK LAKHAN MAJRA NANDAL 06140201002 GHS NANDAL 0 1 1 0 0261 ROHTAK MEHAM FARMANA KHAS 06140301001 GSSS FARMANA 1 0 1 0 0262 ROHTAK ROHTAK ASSAN 06140400102 GGSSS ASSAN 0 1 1 0 0
263 ROHTAK ROHTAK BAHIYANPUR 06140400701GGHS BAHIYANPURLADHOUT 0 0 1 0 1
264 ROHTAK ROHTAK GHILOUR KALAN 06140401701 GSSS GHILOUR KALAN 0 0 1 1 0265 ROHTAK ROHTAK KHIDWALI 06140402902 GSSS KHIDWALI 1 0 1 0 0266 ROHTAK ROHTAK MAKROLI KALAN 06140403201 GSSS MAKROLI KALAN 0 0 1 1 0267 ROHTAK ROHTAK RITOLI 06140403701 GSSS RITOLI 1 0 1 0 0268 ROHTAK ROHTAK RITHAL NARWAL 06140403901 GSSS RITHAL 1 0 1 0 0269 ROHTAK SAMPLA KHERI SADH 06140501402 GSSS KHERI SADH 0 1 1 0 0270 ROHTAK SAMPLA NAYA BANS 06140501803 GHS NAYA BANS 0 0 1 0 1270 ROHTAK SAMPLA NAYA BANS 06140501803 GHS NAYA BANS 0 0 1 0 1271 ROHTAK KALANAUR SAIMPAL 06140102201 GSSS SAIMPAL 0 0 1 0 0272 ROHTAK LAKHAN MAJRA LAKHAN MAJRA 06140200904 GSSS LAKHAN MAJRA 0 0 1 0 0273 ROHTAK MEHAM SAIMAN 06140302302 GSSS SAIMAN 0 0 1 0 0274 ROHTAK ROHTAK BHALOUT 06140400801 GSSS BHALOUT 1 0 0 0 0275 ROHTAK ROHTAK JASSIA 06140402101 GSSS JASSIA 1 0 0 0 0276 ROHTAK ROHTAK KARONTHA 06140402602 GSSS KARONTHA 0 0 1 0 0277 ROHTAK ROHTAK KILOI KHAS 06140402801 GSSS KILOI 0 0 1 0 0278 ROHTAK ROHTAK RITOLI KABULPUR 06140403801 GGHS RITOLI KABULPUR 0 0 1 0 0279 ROHTAK ROHTAK ROHTAK 06140404020 GSSS ROHTAK 0 0 1 0 0280 ROHTAK SAMPLA CHULIANA 06140500503 GGHS CHULIANA 0 0 1 0 0281 ROHTAK SAMPLA KULTANA 06140501602 GHS KULTANA 0 0 1 0 0282 ROHTAK SAMPLA PAKASMA 06140502004 GGSSS PAKASMA 1 0 0 0 0283 ROHTAK SAMPLA SAMPLA 06140502207 GSSS SAMPLA 0 0 1 0 0284 SIRSA RANIA BANI 06110600603 GSSS BANI 2 1 1 1 1285 SIRSA DABWALI DABWALI 06110201103 GSSS DABWALI 4 0 0 1 0286 SIRSA RANIA CHAKKAN 06110601003 GSSS CHAKKAN 1 0 1 1 1287 SIRSA ODHAN JALALANA 06110501202 GHS JALALANA 1 0 1 1 1288 SIRSA SIRSA SIRSA 06110705223 GMSSSS SIRSA 3 0 0 0 0289 SIRSA BARAGUDHA KHAI SHERGARH 06110102103 GHS KHAI SHERGARH 0 1 1 0 1290 SIRSA BARAGUDHA KIRAR KOT 06110102302 GHS KIRAR KOT 0 0 1 1 1291 SIRSA BARAGUDHA KURANGANWALI 06110102402 GHS KURANGANWALI 1 0 1 0 1
292 SIRSA BARAGUDHA NAGOKI 06110102902 GSSS NAGOKI 1 0 0 1 1293 SIRSA DABWALI MUNNAWALI 06110204702 GHS MUNNAWALI 0 1 1 0 1294 SIRSA RANIA DHUDHIANWALI 06110602103 GHS DHUDHIYANWALI 0 1 1 0 1295 SIRSA BARAGUDHA SAHUWALA-I 06110103903 GHS SAHUWAL-I 0 0 1 0 1296 SIRSA RANIA DHOTAR 06110602003 GSSS DHOTTAR 0 0 1 0 1297 SIRSA SIRSA BHAVDIN 06110700803 GGHS BHAVDIN 0 0 1 0 1
298 SIRSA DABWALIRATTA KHERARAJPURA 06110205602
GHS RATTA KHERARAJPURA 0 0 1 0 0
299 SIRSA ODHAN KHEOWALI 06110501602 GHS KHEOWALI 0 0 1 0 0
300 SIRSA ODHAN PANNIWALA MOTA 06110502604 GSSS PANNIWALA MOTA 0 0 1 0 0301 SIRSA RANIA DHANOOR 06110601902 GSSS DHANOOR 0 0 1 0 0302 SONIPAT SONEPAT SONEPAT 06080107323 GSSS MODEL TOWN 4 0 1 1 0303 SONIPAT GANAUR BEGA 06080301002 GSSS BEGA 4 0 0 0 0304 SONIPAT SONEPAT MEHANDIPUR 06080105102 GHS MEHANDIPUR 0 0 1 1 1305 SONIPAT SONEPAT SHAHPUR TURK 06080106802 GSSS SHAHPUR TURK 0 1 1 0 1306 SONIPAT GOHANA KATWAL 06080502103 GHS KATWAL 1 0 1 0 1307 SONIPAT GOHANA MAHRA 06080502502 GHS MAHRA 1 0 1 0 1308 SONIPAT MUNDLANA MUNDLANA 06080602303 GGHS MUNDLANA 1 0 1 1 0309 SONIPAT GANAUR PURKHAS 06080306005 GSSS PURKASH 0 1 1 0 0310 SONIPAT KHARKHODA MATINDU 06080402402 GSSS MATINDU 0 1 1 0 0311 SONIPAT GOHANA KASANDI 06080502002 GHS KASANDI 0 0 0 1 1
312 SONIPAT GOHANASIKANDARPURMAJRA 06080503502 GHS SIKANDARPUR MAJRA 0 0 1 0 1312 SONIPAT GOHANASIKANDARPURMAJRA 06080503502 GHS SIKANDARPUR MAJRA 0 0 1 0 1
313 SONIPAT MUNDLANA BICHPARI 06080600404 GSSS BICHPARI 0 0 1 0 1314 SONIPAT SONEPAT KAMASPUR 06080103904 GSSS KUMASPUR 0 0 1 0 0315 SONIPAT RAI NAHRI 06080204603 GHS NAHRI 0 0 0 0 1316 SONIPAT GANAUR GHASAULI 06080303202 GSSS GHASAULI 0 0 0 1 0317 SONIPAT GANAUR KAMI 06080303703 GHS KAMMI 0 0 1 0 0318 SONIPAT GANAUR MOI MAJRI 06080305202 GHS MOI MAJRI 0 0 1 0 0319 SONIPAT GANAUR RAJLU GARHI 06080306202 GSSS RAJLU GARHI 0 0 1 0 0320 SONIPAT GANAUR SANPERA 06080306902 GHS SANPERA 0 0 1 0 0321 YAMUNANAGAR JAGADHRI WARD NO. 55 06030312501 GGSSS YNR 1 0 1 1 0
150 85 279 79 164 4State Total
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Annexure VI
List of 40 Schools Approved in 2011 – 12
S.No.
Name ofDistrict Name of School UDISE Code Vocational
Trade1 VocationalTrade2
1
AMBALA
GSSS Ugala {Ambala} [1] 6020405406 IT &ITes Security
2 GMSSSS Barara {Ambala} [13] 6020400107 IT &ITes Automobile
3 GSSS Naraingarh {Ambala} [30] 6020509705 IT &ITes Security
4 GSSS Naneola (95) 6020110502 IT &ITes Security
5 GSSS Chhapra [154] 6020112802 IT &ITes Retail
6 GSSS Samlehri {Ambala} [38] 6020303902 IT &ITes Retail
7GGSSS Ambala City (Police Line) {Ambala}[143]
6020113001 IT &ITesRetail
8
Yamuna Nagar
GMSSSS Bilaspur {Yamuna Nagar} [175] 6030104202 IT &ITes Security
9 GSSS Jagadhri {Yamuna Nagar} [179] 6030308118 IT &ITes Retail
10 GSSS Mustafabad {Yamuna Nagar} [184] 6030507403 IT &ITes Security
11 GSSS Chhachharauli {Yamuna Nagar} [205] 6030407104 IT &ITes Retail
12 GSSS Khizrabad {Yamuna Nagar} [4059] 6030412502 IT &ITes Security
13
Gurgaon
GMSSSS Gurgaon (SushantLok) {Gurgaon}5520]
6180106407 IT &ITesRetail
14 GSSS Gurgaon {Gurgaon} [845] 6180107304 IT &ITes Automobile
15 GGSSS Sohna {Gurgaon} [852] 6180304204 IT &ITes Retail
16 GGSSS Pataudi {Gurgaon} [863] 6180206903 IT &ITes Retail
17 GSSS Daultabad {Gurgaon} [864] 6180102903 IT &ITes Retail
18
Mewat
GSSS Taoru {Mewat} [866] 6200600102 IT &ITes Security
19 GSSS Nagina {Mewat} [873] 6200401601 IT &ITes Automobile
20 GSSS FerozpurJhirka {Mewat} [884] 6200203202 IT &ITes Automobile
21
Faridabad
GGSSS Ballabgarh {Faridabad} [957] 6190100174 IT &ITes Retail
22GSSS Faridabad (N.I.T. No. 1 Tikona Park){Faridabad} [971]
6191609705 IT &ITesSecurity
23 GSSS Sarai khawja {Faridabad} [998] 6191607203 IT &ITes Retail
24 GSSS UnchaGoan {Faridabad} [1082] 6190109604 IT &ITes Security
25GGSSS Faridabad (N.I.T. No. 5) {Faridabad}1176
6191610004 IT &ITesRetail
26
Palwal
GGSSS Hodal {Palwal} [981] 6211705009 IT &ITes Retail
27 GSSS Hathin {Palwal} [979] 6210300201 IT &ITes Security
28 GMSSSS Dhatir {Palwal} [1005] 6211005807 IT &ITes Retail
29 GSSS Palwal {Palwal} [1008] 6211012672 IT &ITes Security
30 GSSS Hassanpur {Palwal} [1003] 6210200102 IT &ITes Security
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31
Rohtak
GSSS LakhanMajra {Rohtak} [2665] 6140200904 IT &ITes Security
32 GGSSS Meham {Rohtak} [2667] 6140301801 IT &ITes Retail
33 GSSS Rohtak (Bhiwani Road) {Rohtak} [2672] 6140404020 IT &ITes Security
34 GMSSSS Sanghi {Rohtak} [2681] 06140404402 IT &ITes Retail
35 GSSS Kalanaur {Rohtak} [4214] 6140101301 IT &ITes Automobile
36
Jhajjar
GSSS Matan Hail {Jhajjar} [3070] 6150603403 IT &ITes Retail
37 GGSSS NoonaMajra {Jhajjar} [3091] 6150205104 IT &ITes Retail
38 GSSS Jhajjar {Jhajjar} [3099] 6150107506 IT &ITes Security
39 GSSS Bahadurgarh {Jhajjar} [3109] 6150206302 IT &ITes Automobile
40 GSSS Beri {Jhajjar} [3261] 6150503804 IT &ITes Security
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Annexure VIIList of 100 Schools approved in 2013 – 14
S.No.
Name ofDistrict
Name of School UDISE Code Vocational Trade1 Vocational Trade2
1 SonipatGovt. Sr. Sec. School, Model town,sonipat, 3482
6080107323 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
2 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, AkbarpurBarota,3604
6080200102 Beauty and Wellness Phy. Edu. & Sports
3Govt. Girls. Sr. Sec. School,kharkhoda,3469
6080401804 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
4Govt. Girld Sr. Sec. School, Gohana,sonipat, 3458
6080501304 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
5 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, GanaurSonipat, 3679 6080107310 Healthcare IT & ITeS
6GGSSS Sonipat (MurthalAdda) (Sonipat)[3490] Urban
6080105407 Beauty and Wellness Healthcare
7GGSSS Nangal Kalan (Sonipat) [3643]Rural
6080204704 Beauty and Wellness IT & ITeS
8
Panipat
Govt. M Sr. Sec. School, GT Road Panipat 6070103327 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
9 Govt. M. Sr. Sec. School, Samalkha, 6070103301 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
10 Govt.Sr. Sec. School, Mandi Code: 2115 6070400101 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
11 GGSSS Sewah (Panipat) [2120] Rural 6070302001 Beauty and Wellness IT & ITeS
12GGSSS Panipat (Shiv Nagar) (Panipat)[2055] Urban
6070100104 Beauty and Wellness Retail
13 GSSS/GGSSS 6070103302 Beauty and Wellness IT & ITeS
14 Fatehabad Govt.Girls Sr. Sec. School, Tohana, 06100106301 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
15 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Ratia (B) 3393 6100504310 IT & ITeS Phy. Edu. & Sports
16 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhuna 3267 6100406401 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
17 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Ratia (G) 3285 6100200307 Beauty and Wellness Healthcare
18 GGSSS Fatehabad 6100406402 Beauty and Wellness IT & ITeS
19
Karnal
Govt Girls. Sr. Sec. School, INDRI code:1787
06060414802 HealthcareBeauty andWellness
20 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, NISSING1799 6060102604 Healthcare IT & ITeS
21 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, NILOKHERI,1798
6060501502 Phy. Edu. & SportsBeauty andWellness
22 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec.school, Karnal 6060200302 Beauty and Wellness Healthcare
23 GGSSS, Nissing 6060300301 Beauty and Wellness Healthcare
24Govt. Sr. Sec. School,GHARAUNDHA,1782
6060200303 IT & ITeS Security
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25Rewari
Govt. Sr. Sec. School, dharuhera 2637 6170503302 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
26 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Kund 2530 6170303502 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
27 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, BodiaKamalpur2519
6170201002 Phy. Edu. &Sports
Beauty and Wellness
28 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Rewari 2540 6170510808 Healthcare Security
29 Govt.Sr.Sec.School, Rewari 6170510809Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
30 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Nahar code 2548 6170403602 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
31Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Dharuhera ,2523
6170503303 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
32
Mahendergarh
Govt. Model SanskrIT&ITeS Sr. Sec.School,mahendergarh
6160306906 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
33Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,Nagalchoudhary code: 4099
6160306906 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
34Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Narnaul code:3888
6160505104 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
35 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Pathera 6160406205 Healthcare Automobile
36Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Mahendergarh code:3882
06160706702 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
37 Bhiwani Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bamla,340 6130505504 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
38 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, samspur, 324 6130204904 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
39 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Dadri, 377 06130600106 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
40 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Siwani Mandi,359 6130900101 Healthcare Automobile
41 GGSS CharkhiDadri 6130600107 IT & ITeS Beauty and wellness
42 KurukshetraGovt. Sr. Sec. School, Shahabadkaurukshetra, 2411
06040205108 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
43 Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School,Kurukshetra Code: 2406
6040107307 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
44 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Mathana ,Kurukshetra, 2408
06040311113 Phy. Edu. &Sports
Beauty and wellness
45 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Barounda ,Kurukshetra, 2348
6040307603 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
46Govt. Girls. Sr. Sec. School, Pehowa ,Kurukshetra, 2410
6040502503 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
47 GGSSS Thanesar, Kurukshetra 6040311114Beauty andWellness
Retail
48
KaIT&ITeShal
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Cheeka, 2163 06050101504 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
49Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, KaIT&ITeShalCode: 2156
6050604502 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
50 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Batta, 2153 6050101516 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
51 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Pundri, 2179 06050205611 Phy. Edu. &Sports
Automobile
52 Govt.Sr. Sec. School, Cheeka, 2196 06050301904 Automobile IT & ITeS
53 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Siwan 2171 6050405307 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
54 Panchkula Govt Girls Sr.Sec School, Sec 15 6010100101Beauty andWellness Phy. Edu. & Sports
55Govt. Girls. Sr. Sec. School, Barwala,Panchkula, 3693
6010204702 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
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56 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Pinjore Code: 3706 6010105303 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
57 GSSS Morni Hills {Panchkula} [3700] 6010305202 Healthcare IT & ITeS
58 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Sector 7,Panchkula: 3703
6010100115 Healthcare Phy. Edu. & Sports
59 GSSS Kalka (Panchkula) 6010105602 Automobile Healthcare
60GSSS Suketry, Near DSE office,Sector 28, Panchkula
6010103802 SecurIT&ITeSy IT & ITeS
61Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Sector 12,PanchkulaSarthak School
6010100116Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
62 HisarGovt. Sr. Sec. School, Jhajpul, Hisar,1443
06120300503 Phy. Edu. &Sports
IT & ITeS
63 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hansi, Hisar, 1441 6120602335 Automobile Phy. Edu. & Sports
64 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Hisar , 1444 6120705107 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
65Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Balsamand,Hisar , 1427
6120700204 Healthcare Beauty and wellness
66Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Hansi, Hisar,1442
6120405023Beauty andWellness
Healthcare
67 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Barwala , 1429 6120405023Beauty andWellness
Retail
68
Jind
GGSSS ( 1748) Jind 6090109004 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
69 GSSS ( 1519) Narwana 6090102305 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
70 GSSS, Narwana (1515) 6090705106 Healthcare Retail
71 GSSS( 1507) Julana 6090202203 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
72 GGSSS( 1524) UchanaMandi 6090603902 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
73 GSSS( 1510) PilluKhera 6090402603 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
74 GSSS, Kandela 6090705107Beauty andWellness
Automobile
75
Sirsa
GGSSS ( 2845) Sirsa 06110201103 Healthcare Beauty and Wellness
76 GSSS( 2816) Dabwali 06110705223 Automobile IT & ITeS
77 GMSSS ( 2844) Sirsa 06110705224 Security IT & ITeS
78 GSSS Kalanwali (2828) 6110301404Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
79 GGSSS( 3051) Ellenabad 6110503703 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
80
Jhajjar
G.S.S.S Dadridoye 6150101403Beauty andWellness
Security
81GGSSS Bahadurgarh (Jhajjar) [3102]Urban
6150206303Beauty andWellness
Retail
82 GGSSS Badli (Jhajjar) [3225] Rural 6150200404Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
83 Govt Sr. School Sallhabad 3108 6150403106Beauty andWellness
Security
84
Faridabad
GGSSS Old Faridabad (Urban) 6191609004Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
85 GSSS Jharsatley, ballabgarh 6190110102Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
86 G.G.SSS Faridabad NIT & ITeS No.3 6191609904Beauty andWellness
Retail
87GGSSS Faridabad (N.I.T. No. 1)(Faridabad) [972] Urban
6191609706Beauty andWellness
Retail
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88
Yamuna Nagar
G.G.S.S.S. SabziMandi , 195 06030312501 Retail Beauty and Wellness
89 GSSS Sadhaura 06030308116 IT & ITeS Automobile
90 G.G.S.S.S. Jagadhri, 284 06030605601Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
91
Gurgaon
G.G.S.S.S. Jacobpura 6180107801Beauty andWellness
Healthcare
92 GGSSS, Bhim Nagar, Gurgaon 6180104305Beauty andWellness
Retail
93 GSSS Sarsaul, Gurgaon 6180103603Beauty andWellness
Automobile
94Ambala
GSSS, Adhoya [10] 6020405903 IT & ITeS Beauty and Wellness
95 GSSS, Mullana [28] 6020403303 Automobile IT & ITeS
96Palwal
GGSSS Hathin 6210300202Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
97 Govt. Girls.Sr.Sec.schoolPalwal camp 6211012322 Retail Beauty and Wellness
98
Rohtak
GGSSS Rohtak (Model Town) (Rohtak)[2676] Urban
6140404001Beauty andWellness
Retail
99 GGSSS Bohar (Rohtak) [2810] Rural 6140401002Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
100 GGSSS Kiloi (Rohtak) [2664] Rural 6140402802Beauty andWellness
IT & ITeS
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Annexure VIIIList of 19 schools with Physical Education and Sports
S.No. Name of School UDISE1 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Model town, sonipat, 3482 60801073232 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, AkbarpurBarota, 3604 60802001023 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Ratia (B) 3393 61005043104 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhuna 3267 61004064015 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, NILOKHERI, 1798 60605015026 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, dharuhera 2637 61705033027 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, BodiaKamalpur 2519 61702010028 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Nahar code 2548 61704036029 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bamla,340 6130505504
10 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Dadri, 377 0613060010611 Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Kurukshetra Code:
24066040107307
12 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Mathana , Kurukshetra, 2408 0604031111313 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Barounda , Kurukshetra, 2348 604030760314 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Pundri, 2179 0605020561115 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Siwan 2171 605040530716 Govt Girls Sr.Sec School, Sec 15 601010010117 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Sector 7, Panchkula: 3703 601010011518 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Jhajpul, Hisar, 1443 0612030050319 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hansi, Hisar, 1441 6120602335
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Annexure IX
List of 100 Schools approved in 2014 – 15
S.No.
Name ofDistrict
Name of Schools UDISE Code Vocational Trade1 Vocational Trade2
1
Ambala
GSSS Durana 75 6020106802 RETAIL SECURITY
2 GSSS Khuda Kalan 084 6020204602 RETAIL SECURITY
3GGSSS Shahzadpur(Girls)[144]
6020603201 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
4 GSSS Pathreri [33] 6020604801 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
5 GGSSS Naraingarh [31] 6020509703 RETAIL PES
6
Bhiwani
GGSSS 0317 6130203404 HEALTHCARE IT & ITeS
7 Seth Kirorimal G.S.S.S. 0396 6130500326 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
8 GSSS Kasumbhi 0457 6130700302 PESBEAUTY &WELLNESS
9 GSSS Loharu 0393 6130805903 RETAIL PES
10 GSSS Bawanikhera 367 6130303303 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
11
Faridabad
GSSS Old Faridabad 969 6191609003 AUTOMOBILE HEALTHCARE
12 GSSS Saran(1104) 6191607302 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
13 GSSS Gaunchi 977 6190110406 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
14 GSSS Seekri 1108 6190107602 RETAIL PES
15GGSSS Faridabad (NITNo.2) (973)
6191609804 RETAILBEAUTY &WELLNESS
16
Fatehabad
G.Sr. Sec. School, Tohana3288
6100504311 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
17 G.G.S.S. School Bhuna3268 6100200307 HEALTHCARE IT & ITeS
18G.Sr. Sec. School JandliKalan 3279
6100201803 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
19 G.S.S.S. Fatehabad 3274 6100106302 HEALTHCARE AUTOMOBILE
20GSSS Kamana (Fatehabad)[3328]
6100406401 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
21GMSSSS Indachhoi(Fatehabad) [3408]
6100501703 IT & ITeS RETAIL
22
Hisar
GSSS AnajmandiBarwala1428
6120300521 AUTOMOBILE SECURITY
23 GSSS Narnaund 01478 6120802418 HEALTHCARE IT & ITeS
24 GSSS Adampur 1420 6120100227 AUTOMOBILE HEALTHCARE
25
Jhajjar
G.S.S.S.SanKhol 3126 6150205502 RETAIL PES
26G.Model. Sanskrit. Sen.Sec.SchoolLadayan 3077
6150603102 SECURITYBEAUTY &WELLNESS
27 G.S.S.S.Kanonda 3069 6150202702 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
28 GSSS Parnala [3256] 6150205203 HEALTHCARE RETAIL
29 GSSS Dujana (3083) 6150107301 AUTOMOBILE PES
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S.No.
Name ofDistrict
Name of Schools UDISE Code Vocational Trade1 Vocational Trade2
30
Jind
G.S.S.S. Ram Rai 01692 6090104303 IT & ITeSBEAUTY &WELLNESS
31 G.M.S.S.S.Safidon 1512 6090303603 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
32 GGSSS Safidon (Jind) [1504] 6090303604 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
33 GSSS Lodhar (Jind) [1749] 6090604402 SECURITY PES
34 GGSSS Danoda (Jind) [1530] 6090701104 IT & ITeS HEALTHCARE
35
Kaithal
GSSS Guhla (2161) 6050100502 IT & ITeS SECURITY
36 GGSSS Pai 2283 6050406203 RETAILBEAUTY &WELLNESS
37 GGSSS Kalayat 2180 6050300904 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
38 GSSS Shergarh 2295 6050201102 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
39 GSSS Rohera 2173 6050502903 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
40
Karnal
G.S.S.S. GarhiBirbal 1783 6060510002 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
41 G.S.S.S. Arainpura 1795 6060100502 AUTOMOBILEBEAUTY &WELLNESS
42 G.S.S.S. Jundla 1937 6060204804 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
43 G.S.S.S.Sambhli 1805 6060202202 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
44 G.M.S.S.S.S. Tarori 1807 6060310401 SECURITY RETAIL
45
Kurukshetra
G.S.S.S. Umri 2340 6040305506 RETAIL SECURITY
46G.S.S.S. Dudhla-Morthla2396
6040313602 RETAIL IT & ITeS
47 G.S.S.S.Ladwa 2407 6040502003 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
48 G.S.S.S. Devidaspura 2313 6040311301 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
49 G.S.S.S. Nalvi 2409 6040106602 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
50
Mahendergarh
GSSS Bhojawas(Mahendergarh) [3865]
6160704702 PES IT & ITeS
51GSSS GanwariJat(Mahendergarh) [3926]
6160502702 SECURITY HEALTHCARE
52GSSS Kanti (Mahendergarh)[3876]
6160102302 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
53GGSSS AteliMandi(Mahendergarh) [3857]
6160100303 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
54GSSS Niwaz Nagar (SethMurliDhar) (Mahendergarh)[3890]
6160406303 RETAIL IT & ITeS
55
Mewat
GGSSS Taoru (Mewat) [794] 6200600101 AUTOMOBILE PES
56GMSSSS Saroli (Mewat)[872]
6200106703 IT & ITeS HEALTHCARE
57GSSS Punhana (Mewat)[885]
6200100101 AUTOMOBILE PES
58 GSSS Sakras (Mewat) [871] 6200204801 IT & ITeS HEALTHCARE
59GSSS Mohd.PurAhir(Mewat) [919]
6200600401 AUTOMOBILE
IT & ITeS
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Name ofDistrict
Name of Schools UDISE CodeVocational
Trade1Vocational Trade2
60
Palwal
GGSSS 992 6211012671 RETAILBEAUTY &WELLNESS
61GGSSS Hassanpur1006
6210200103 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
62 GSSS Sondhad 996 6211704004 AUTOMOBILE PES
63 GSSS Dudhola1170 6211007506 SECURITY PES
64 GSSS Mandkola 989 6210300701 HEALTHCARE IT & ITeS
65
Panchkula
GSSS Basaulan 3695 6010105201 HEALTHCARE PES
66G.S.S.S. Nanekpur3702
6010105502 RETAIL AUTOMOBILE
67G.S.S.S. Karanpur3696
6010105402 RETAIL SECURITY
68GSSS Sector 6[3704]
6010100105 PES AUTOMOBILE
69 GSSS Toda [3712] 6010403302 IT & ITeSBEAUTY &WELLNESS
70
Panipat
G.G.S.S.S.Bapoli2133
6070600304 IT & ITeS RETAIL
71G.S.S.S. TehsilCamp 2139
6070103304 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
72GGSSS. Madlauda2127
6070500101 RETAILBEAUTY &WELLNESS
73 GSSS Kabri [2097] 6070104802 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
74GSSS Krishanpura[2126]
6070103303 IT & ITeS PES
75
Rewari
B.L. GSSS Khol2532
6170303303 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
76GSSS Sangwari2543
6170108902 RETAIL IT & ITeS
77 G.S.S.S. Bawal 2516 6170101205 RETAIL IT & ITeS
78GGSSS Bawal[2517]
6170101203 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
79
Rohtak
GGSSS Rohtak[2673]
6140404013 HEALTHCAREBEAUTY &WELLNESS
80 GGSSS Chiri [2811] 6140200305 IT & ITeS RETAIL
81GSSS Baniani[2756]
6140100301 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
82GGSSS Kalanaur[2656]
6140101302 RETAIL IT & ITeS
83GGSSS Ismaila[4020]
6140501104 PES SECURITY
84
Sirsa
GGSSS Rania 2841 6110605805 RETAILBEAUTY &WELLNESS
85 GSSS Khairpur 2916 6110702602 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
86GSSS Ellenabad2825
6110301403 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
87G.G.S.S.S.Kalanwali 3052
6110503704 IT & ITeSBEAUTY &WELLNESS
88GSSS Baragudha4024
6110100204 AUTOMOBILE IT & ITeS
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S. No. Name of District Name of Schools UDISE Code Vocational Trade1 Vocational Trade2
89
Sonepat
GGSSS Jakhaoli 3464 6050205664 RETAIL BEAUTY & WELLNESS
90 GSSS Sonepat 03498 6080107402 AUTOMOBILE RETAIL
91 GSSS Murthal 3477 6080105406 AUTOMOBILE SECURITY
92 GSSS Kundli 3628 6080203602 IT & ITeS PES
93 GMSSSS Ganaur 3460 6080302614 IT & ITeS SECURITY
94 GSSS Gohana3560 6080501303 AUTOMOBILE HEALTHCARE
95GGSSS GohanaMandi3559
6080501307 RETAIL PES
96
Yamunanagar
GSSS Buria 275 6030301301 IT & ITeS PES
97 GSSS Radaur(190) 6030207001 AUTOMOBILE HEALTHCARE
98 GSSS Sarawan(4058) 6030600504 RETAIL IT & ITeS
99 GSSS Bherthal (176) 6030109801 RETAIL HEALTHCARE
100GGSSS Chhachharauli(283)
6030407103 RETAIL PES
Annexure – X
List of 18 Girls Hostels approved for construction by PAB 2014-15 in Haryana
Sl.
No.
Name of the District Block Name of School
1 Faridabad Hodal Govt. Model school at village Ali Brahman
2 Mewat Hathin Govt. Model school at village Ladiyaka
3 Mewat Nagina Govt. Model school at village Mohammadpur
Nagar, Block Nagina
4 Mewat Nuh Govt. Model school at village Gajarpur Kurali,
Nuh
5 Mewat Punhana Govt. Model school at village Mundheta, Block
Punhana
6 Mewat Taoru Govt. Model school at village Bawala, block
Taoru
7 Fatehabad Bhattu kalan Govt. Model school at village Sarwarpur, Block
Bhattu Kalan
8 Fatehabad Bhuna Govt. Model school at village Dulat, Block Bhuna
9 Fatehabad Fatehabad Govt. Model school at village Bangaon, Block
Fatehabad
10 Fatehabad Ratia Govt. Model school at village Jallopur, Block
Ratia
11 Fatehabad Tohana Govt. Model school at village Kanheri, Block
Tohana
12 Hissar Agroha Govt. Model school at village Agroha, Block
Agroha
13 Hissar Hansi-I Govt. Model school at village Ghirai, Block
Hansi-I
14 Hissar Hissar-II Govt. Model school at village Bhiwani Rohilla,
Block Hisar -II
15 Hissar Narnaund Govt. Model school at village Kheri lohchab,
Block Narnaund
16 Hissar Uklana Govt. Model school at village Uklana Mugalpura,
Block Uklana
17 Sirsa Dabwali Govt. Model school at village Kaluwana, Block
Dabwali
18 Sirsa Rania Govt. Model school at village Mohammad puria,
Block Rania