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Entitling, Developing, Respecting

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• Fall in Unemployment Levels by 74% under the Congress Government

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Significant Economic Achievements

• Highest per capita income in the country- increased 5.7 times since the Congress Government came to power

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Significant Economic Achievements

• Increase in Budget Outlay by 7.4 times under the Congress Government

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies – History in the making

• Delhi has 1500 unauthorised colonies, and the Delhi Government has already cleared 1100 for regularisation – development works have started

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies –

History in the making

• 895 colonies were regularised in September 2012

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies – History in the making

• 200 colonies that were facing the axe due to forest and ASI objections - development works were started, and a policy decision was taken with Government of India to also regularise them

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Per Capita Plan Expenditure 2012-13

Uttar Pradesh

Punjab Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Haryana Gujarat Delhi -

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

2,811

3,682

4,457

6,382 6,524 6,528 6,845

9,055

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Drop in Unemployment RatesCongress Government : unemployment went by 4,22,000

BJP Government : unemployment went by 3,73,000

1 2 30

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

196000

569000

174000

1992 1998 2010

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FISCAL DEFICIT• You’re Congress Government

in last 15 years has spent so much on health, education, infrastructure, roads, power, buses – yet it has managed to keep the deficit below 1 Re for every Rs. 100/- spent

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The Congress Party has already managed the Fiscal Deficit in Delhi very well since it is below 1% which is

considered extremely good for an economy

1997-98 1998-99 2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 (SY I)

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

-1.27

-1.8

-2.5

0.21

-0.3 -0.28

-0.820000000000

001

-0.620000000000

002

Fiscal Deficit as % of GSDP

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Total Budget Outlay Across SectorsHEALTH

Rs. 2,963 crores increased from Rs. 300 crores under BJP to Rs. 3263 crores

today.

EDUCATIONRs. 5,046 crores

increased from 866 crores under BJP to Rs. 5912 crores today.

TRANSPORTRs. 3,749 crores

increased from Rs. 551 crores under the BJP to 4300 crores today.

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Total Budget increased 7.3 times by the Congress party from Rs. 4540 crores (1997-98) to Rs. 37,450 crores

(2013-14)

1997-98 (Actual)

2003-04 (Actual)

2008-09 (Actual)

2012-13 (BE)

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000

Total Budget Outlay across Sectors

Health

Education

Transport

Power7.

3 tim

es in

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crea

se

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COMPUTER/LAPTOPTotal 29.1%

With Internet 17.6%

No Internet 11.5%

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Delhi’s Economically Prosperous Population

• Households owning none of the queried assets- no transistor, television, landline/ mobile, banking service, bicycle, scooter, or car have fallen substantially from 14.1% to 2.9%

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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

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Vehicle Population

• In fifteen years, vehicle traffic increased from 32.10 lakh (1997/98 – 1.34 crore people) to 74.53 lakh (2011-12 for 1.68 million)

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Road Network

• Delhi roads was increased from : 26698 km in 1998-99 to 31969 kilometer today

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Road Network

• Delhi is the only state in India that does not have a single PPP road and all top quality roads have been constructed/ maintained by the money given by the public.

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Flyovers and Bridges

• 2012/13 –

4 level traffic, 66 new flyovers, 7 more being made

• 1997/98 – only 9

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Flyovers and Foot over Bridges

66 flyovers have been completed in last 15 years

29 subways have been completed in the last 15 years

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Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS)

• More than 22 lakh people travel by the Delhi Metro everyday as compared to 1 lakh in 2002, and zero in 1997/98.

• Mono Rail Project

First route is from Shastri Park to Trilokpuri (12-14 Kms)

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Inter State Bus Terminals (ISBTs)

• These 3 ISBTs cater to average 3.701-lakh passengers and 5235 buses/ trips per day. Two more ISBTs at Dwarka and Narela on BOT basis.

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Delhi Transport Development Corporation (DTDC)

• The cap on the number of auto rickshaws has been increased to one Lakh (from the existing 55,000 autos)

• GPSs have been installed in about 3000 DTC and cluster buses.

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Road Safety in Public Bus Transport

Years Minor AccidentsMajor

Accidents No. of BusesRatio per 10 lakh

Kms

1997/98 506 145 2669 3.3

2011/12 191 73 5884 0.7

ChangeDecrease by:

62.25%Decrease by:

49.66%increase by:

45.36%

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DTC Achievements

• The total strength of the buses was 2669 in 97-98 and has become 5,609 in 12-13

• There are 27 Women Special Buses that are running as of today in Delhi, while there were 0 in 1997-98.

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The New Multi Level Parking – Capitol point

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HEALTH

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Health in Delhi

• People from all over India, especially North India, come to Delhi for treatment at the State and Central Government hospitals.

• 30 percent patients in Delhi Government Hospitals are from outside Delhi

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Growth in dispensaries from 1998 – 2013

• There has been an unprecedented growth in dispensaries by Delhi Government. Most of these dispensaries are also running 24 hours. 134 have own buildings, compared to just 81 in 1997/98.

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Growth in dispensaries from 1998 – 2013

• There were 179 dispensaries in 1998, it has grown to 543 in 2013

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Graph showing the growth of dispensaries of Delhi Govt. from 2001-2011

1997 2002 2008 2013

DISPENSARIES 179 362 423 543

50

150

250

350

450

550

DISPENSARIES

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s Ti

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Hospitals under constructionNew Hospitals under construction

1. 200 bed hospital at Madipur2. 100 bed hospital at Sarita Vihar

3. 200 bed hospital at Ambedkar Nagar4. 700 bed hospital at Dwarka

5. 200 bed hospital at Vikaspuri6. 200 bed hospital at Siraspur7. 200 bed hospital at Jwalapur

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Delhi Government Health Schemes continued…

• Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna: • Janani Shishu Suraksha

Karyakram: • Medicine given free by Delhi

Government: • Revised TB Control Programme

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Development

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies – History in the making

• 400 colonies left – which were scattered or low built up - Delhi Government approached Government of India and criteria is being revised

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies –

History in the making

• Since 2007-08, total money released is Rs. 4,300 crores for the development of unauthorised colonies

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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies –

History in the making

• The government is providing Rs. 60 crore annually to the Corporations for providing sanitation services in unauthorised colonies.

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Delhi’s Villages – Congress is the first to Develop them

• In last 10 years, a total of Rs 1284 crores has been spent on local development of villages directly from the Rural Development Board

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Delhi’s Villages – Congress is the first to Develop them

• Just this year, projects worth Rs 890 crores are under way

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Delhi’s Villages – Congress is the first to Develop them

• Rural Development Board was re-designed and money was pumped into Villages for their development, since 2002-03

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Rights of Villages

• Delhi Government has decided to suspend use of Section 81 (implemented mainly during BJP rule). Over 2.5 lakh cases pending will get relief

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Rights of Villages

• Provided sewerage facilities to all villages. All urbanized villages have been given sewerage facilities, and rural villages are now being covered.

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Rights of Villages

• Increased the compensation fee payable to farmers in land acquisition cases from 10 lakhs to 25 lakhs and now to Rs 85 lakhs.

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Sewerage

• DJB has laid sewer lines in 129 out of 135 urban villages.

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Sewerage

• Out of 189 rural villages - work of sewerage system completed in 34 and for balance proposals are under preparation.

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Sewerage

• Laid sewerage system in 98 unauthorized colonies, work in progress in 22 colonies, and tendering going on for another 168

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Sewerage

• DJB has laid sewer lines in 541 unauthorised regularised colonies out of a total of 567.

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Development of Urban Villages

• 78 Multipurpose Community Centres have already been constructed and 19 are partly allotted

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Development of Urban Villages

• 333-approach and link roads and 18 drains are under construction. 133 cremation grounds, 15 parks, 150 ponds, and 8 playgrounds have already been completed

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Development of Urban Villages

• Keshopur wholesale subzi mandi has been developed on an area of 11 acres

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Restructuring of Municipal Corporation of Delhi

• Has made a provision of Rs. 1831 crore during the financial year 2012-13  to the trifurcated Municipal Corporation of Delhi as East and North Delhi Municipal Corporation.

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Restructuring of Municipal Corporation of Delhi

• To meet out the contractor liability a provision of Rs. 600 crore has been provided during the current year budget and further Rs. 20 crore have been released to meet the expenses of the Elections.

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Ownership Rights to re-settlement Colonies

• The Congress Government has now decided to give ownership rights to re-settlement colonies. The move would benefit around 7 lakh families

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Ownership Rights to re-settlement Colonies

• Govt. of NCT of Delhi, has approved the matter for grant of freehold / ownership rights to the allottees / occupants of 45 JJ Resettlement Colonies.

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Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi Dwellers

• The Government of India has approved 17 low cost housing projects for the construction of 67784 flats under Basic Services to the Urban Poor (BSUP) with a total project cost of Rs.3245.00 crore.

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Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi Dwellers

• 14,844 flats have been completed, and 53,000 flats are in construction stage/under construction.

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Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi Dwellers

• Rajiv Awas YojanaOutlay of Rs.10 crore under JNNURM in 012-2013.

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HIGHER EDUCATION

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HIGHER EDUCATION

1997, 13 institutions.

2013, 23 institutions.

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HIGHER EDUCATION

• Gross enrollment ratio in Delhi is 47.9, this is the highest compared to the gross national average which is 15.0

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Intake Capacity in University/Degree Level Colleges & Polytechnics

Additional seats created :

50,000 per year

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

• Total of about 65,225 students enrolled in all the courses in 2012-13 in the University. Now 24,000 new students per year

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Scholarship and Job Fairs 

• The students who are securing 80% and above marks in place of 90% and parental annual income upto Rs.2.00 lakhs.

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Scholarship and Job Fairs 

Merit-cum-Means

Scholarship”

Provided to all students securing 70% and above marks with parental annual income upto Rs.2.00 lakhs

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Scholarship and Job Fairs 

• Post-Matric Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC Students

• Up to December,2012, Scholarships have been sanctioned to 576 Students for the amount of Rs. 1.76 crore

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Public Private Partnership (PPP)

• Capacity for skill development for 10,000-15,000 students with the residential facilities

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MP

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West

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500

1000

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Total incidents of Rapes reported 2012 - NCRB

DELHI

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Comparison with some major cities of India (Incidents of Rape per Lakh of population -

NCRB) 2011MADHYA PRADESH

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Indore

Gwalior

Jaipur

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3.56 3.282.72

2.22 2.18 2.10 1.97

Comparison with some major cities of India (Incidents of Rape per Lakh of female population) 2012

Source: NCRB

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Comparison with some major cities of the world (Incidents per Lakh of population)

DELHI

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0.20

0.40

0.60

0.80

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1.60

1.80

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0.420.33

Rate of Incestual Rape per Lakh Female Population (2012)Source: NCRB Report

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DELHI EDUCATION

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Education in Delhi

• Number of Government school children is increasing. Today, 16 lakh students study in Delhi Government schools, and the number is rising by one lakh every year

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Education in Delhi

• Delhi Government runs 969 schools – type of schools and enrolment

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Education in Delhi

• 1284 private schools and another 216 aided schools

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Education in Delhi

• Last year itself, 25000 Economically Weaker Section (EWS) students got admission in private schools thanks to RTE by Smt Sonia Gandhi

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Investment in Education

• Rs. 5900 crore in Budget for Education in 2012-13, much higher than just Rs. 899 crores in 1997/98, under BJP – budget for 2013/14

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Investment in Education

• In Delhi, per capita expenditure incurred by the government on education is higher than the national level

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Investment in Education

• Average annual expenditure on education per student in Delhi is more than 3 times the national average (in 2007-08 it was Rs. 9377/- per person in Delhi compared to Rs. 3058/- for all India)

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Budget Plan Exp0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

899

188

5900

1901

Expenditure on Education(INR crores)

1997/98 2011/12

Increase by 556% Increase by

1,000%

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Delhi Panchkula Chennai Guwahati Ajmer Bhubneshwar0.00%

10.00%20.00%30.00%40.00%50.00%60.00%70.00%80.00%90.00%

100.00%88.62%

85.32%

64.66% 59.99%50.64%

43.09%

Delhi’s Pass Percentages are the highest amongst all CBSE Regions across the country.

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Other Academic Achievements

• 6 special schools have been setup for differently-abled persons

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Other Academic Achievements

• There are 88 mobile schools under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme

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Other Academic Achievements

• During the past 11 years the department has opened 93 new schools, upgraded 283 schools, bifurcated 60 schools and merged 54 schools

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Other Academic Achievements

• During the last one year 100 new plots have been got allotted and construction work has already started at 34 such sites

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Other Academic Achievements

• Coaching classes organised for the SC/ST students and weaker students during vacation

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SCHOOL TYPES NO. OF

SCHOOLS

2008-09

NO. OF

SCHOOLS 2013

MIDDLE SCHOOL 70 23

SECONDARY

SCHOOL

178 118

SENIOR

SECONDARY

SCHOOL

657 832

RPVV 19 17

TOTAL 924 990

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Achievements in School

Education

Phenomenal Increase in Number of Schools

Phenomenal Increase in Enrolment in Schools

Phenomenal Increase in Pass Percentage Substantial Fall in Dropout Rates

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Number Of Schools

• 770 Schools have increased from 1998-99 to 2012-13

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770 Schools have increased from 1998-99 to 2012-13

1998-99 2012-133800

4000

4200

4400

4600

4800

5000

5200

4,303

5,073

Years

No.

Of S

choo

ls

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Enrolment in Schools

• In the last 15 years, the total enrolment in schools has doubled

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Number of girls enrolled at present is higher than the

number of boysYEAR BOYS GIRLS TOTAL

1998-99 4,12,178 3,88,162 8,00,340

2012-13 7,84,130 7,90,789 15,74,919

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Rise in children enrolled in Class XII – the most critical class.

YEAR TOTAL ENROLLMENT

ENROLLMENT IN CLASS XII

1998-99 800,340 40,281

2003-04 986,829 52,503

2008-09 1,180,461 87,270

2012-13 1,567,749 140,534

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Number of students appearing for Class X and XII examinations have also increased substantially due to

:

1997-98 2003-04 2008-09 2011-120

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

88846 79330116054

228415

38033 54341

87176

121345

Students Appeared-Class X & XII

Class X

Class XII

Years

No.

Of S

tude

nts

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Pass percentage for Standard XII examinations enhanced from 63% in

1998 to 88.65% in 2012-13 much higher than the national average

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Dropout Rate & Delhi Open School

• Today the dropout rate from Standard 1-10 is only 2 %, which substantially fell from 7.20% in 1997-98

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Dropout Rate & Delhi Open School

• For children who cannot attend school the Delhi Open School (enrolment of 5800) and mobile schools (about 20) track these children and help them in getting educated

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YOGA

NSS

NCC

OUT STATION TOUR

LOCAL TOUR

SELF DEFENCE

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Sports Achievements

• In 2010-11, 2041 students participated in the interstate games tournaments, 231 students participated in Rural Games and 7213 students participated in National Games

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Sports Achievements

• 293 GOLD MEDALS WON BY DELHI AT NATIONAL SCHOOL GAMES 2012-13, 2ND MAHARASHTRA (219), 3RD HARYANA (76)

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Achievement in All National Level School Sports Competitions- Delhi TOPS INDIA

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

1998-99 186 128 90 404

2008-09 491 244 107 842

2009-10 512 292 159 963

2010-11 516 283 176 975

2011-12 532 291 173 996

2012-13 546 299 164 1,009

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Kishori

• Delhi is the first state to have started a scheme to ensure menstrual hygiene and awareness among adolescent girls

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Kishori

• Around 7 lakh girls students are getting benefit under this scheme

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Free Transport Facility to Girls-Rural Areas

• A subsidy of Rs 1000/- for purchasing bicycles for girls studying in rural schools.

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Free Supply of Text books

• A set of books is given to all Government school students of Class I to VIII as well as all students of aided schools and all those who admitted in private schools under free-ship quota under this scheme

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All students enrolled in Government and even the aided schools from classes I to XII are

provided free text books irrespective of Income & Gender. Amount of benefit is as under:

Class Rate/Benefit per child per annum.

Nursery Provides learning kit.

I to VIIIth Provides a set of books.

IXth Provides Cash @Rs.600/-

Xth Provides Cash @Rs.700/-

XIth & XIIth Provides Cash @Rs.800/-

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Welfare of Educationally Backward Minorities Students

Class Rate/Benefit per child per annum

Ist to Vth @Rs.300/- per student.

VIth to VIIIth @Rs.400/- per student.

IXth to Xth @Rs.500/- per student.

XIth to XIIth @Rs.600/- per student.

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Right to Education Act

• Delhi Government started reimbursing @Rs. 1190 per student per month since 2011-12 to the private schools for students admitted under EWS quota or RTE Act, 009

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Right to Education Act

• In 2012, over 20,000 economically weaker sections have been admitted in private schools, and this year the figure has reached 25,000

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Mid Day Meal

• 7.2 lakh students get a wholesome mid-day meal daily in Delhi

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Mid Day Meal

• Delhi Government gives the entire funds for mid-day meal in MCD schools, benefitting 9.9 lakh students daily