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IndiaGoverns Research Institute 2
How many children have left the school system by 2011-12 from among those who were in the Class 1 to Class 5 batch in 2009-10?
1.28 lakh children have left the school system by
2011-12 from among those who were in the class 1 to
class 5 batch in 2009-10
There were about 33.11 lakh children in class 1 to 5 in government schools in 2009-10. There are about
31.05 lakh children in class 3 to class 7 in government schools in 2011-12. There is 6.23 % decrease in
enrolment in government schools.
There were about 20.40 lakh children in class 1 to 5 in private schools in 2009-10. There are about 21.19
lakh children in class 3 to class 7 in private schools in 2011-12. There is 3.85 % increase in enrolment in
private schools.
Table 1: Number of children leaving the school system from class 1 to 5 batch in 2009-10
Total children in govt schools Total children in private schools
2011-12 (class 3 to 7) 31,05,788 21,18,314
2009-10 (class 1 to 5) 33,11,976 20,39,817
Difference -2,06,188 78,497
% Change -6.23% 3.85%
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 3
Which are the MLA constituencies where the most number of children have left the school system during this period?
In 76 MLA constituencies more than 1000
children have left the school system over a two year
period from 2009-10 to 2011-12
Table 2: MLA constituencies with most number of children leaving the school system from the class 1 to 5 batch in 2009-10
MLA Constituency Party Number of children
leaving the school system
Bijapur City BJP 5,591
Chittapur (SC) BJP 5,375
Jevargi BJP 5,296
Sindgi BJP 5,281
Shorapur (ST) BJP 5,114
Indi BJP 4,927
Shahapur INC 4,886
Aurad (SC) BJP 4,630
Yadgir INC 4,585
Chincholi (SC) BJP 4,430
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 4
For every hundred boys enrolled in school, how many girls are enrolled?
3,06,202 fewer girls than boys are enrolled in
govt + private schools in class 1-8 in 2011-12
Only in 7 constituencies, girl enrolment has exceeded the enrolment of boys in 2011-12. In the year
2010-11, girl enrolment has exceeded the enrolment of boys in 8 constituencies.
State average of girl to boy ratio is about 93% per MLA constituency in 2011-12.
The following table contains the 10 MLA constituencies where enrolment of girl children, relative to
boys in the lowest.
Table 3: MLA Constituencies with the poorest gender ratios in schools
MLA Constituency Party Girl to Boy Ratio (in %)
Tumkur Rural BJP 73%
Gurmitkal INC 84%
Shorapur (ST) BJP 84%
Yadgir INC 84%
Afzalpur INC 85%
Devadurga (ST) BJP 85%
Shahapur INC 85%
Sindgi BJP 85%
Dharwad BJP 86%
Nagthan (SC) BJP 86%
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 5
Of the children who go to school, what percentage are in private schools in Karnataka?
43 % children in class 1 to 8 are in private schools in
2011-12
There are more boys in private schools as compared to girls.
Table 4: % children in government, private schools
Parameter 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
% Boys in govt schools 64% 60% 58% 54%
% Girls in govt schools 67% 65% 62% 59%
% Boys in private schools 36% 40% 42% 46%
% Girls in private schools 33% 35% 38% 41%
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 6
Which MLA Constituencies have the highest number of SC/ST children leaving government schools?
The state average of SC/ST children leaving govt
schools is about 333 per MLA constituency
A total of about 74,000 SC/ST children have left government schools by 2011-12 from among those who
were in the class 1 to class 5 batch in 2009-10.
There were about 11.6 lakh SC/ST children in government schools in the class 1 to 5 batch in 2009-10. By
the year 2011-12, the batch would be in class 3 to class 7. There are about 10.9 lakh SC/ST children in
class 3 to class 7 in government schools in 2011-12.
The following table shows the MLA constituencies where the highest number of SC/ST children have left
the government schools during the two year time frame.
Table 5: MLA constituencies with most number of children leaving government schools from the class 1 to 5 batch in 2009-10
MLA Constituency Party Number of SC/ST children
leaving govt schools
Shorapur (ST) BJP 2,839
Chittapur (SC) BJP 2,386
Aurad (SC) BJP 2,279
Yadgir INC 2,235
Shahapur INC 2,083
Gurmitkal INC 1,857
Chincholi (SC) BJP 1,806
Jevargi BJP 1,754
Devadurga (ST) BJP 1,712
Bhalki INC 1,360
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 7
What is the current status of MLA constituencies which had lowest toilet facilities for girls in the year 2008-09?
98% govt schools on average have toilet facilities for
girls in the year 2011-12 as compared to 50% in 2008-09
The following table presents the status change in the MLA constituencies which had the lowest toilet
facilities for girls in the year 2008-09.
Table 6: MLA constituencies which had the lowest toilet facilities for girls in the year 2008-09
MLA Constituency Party % govt schools with toilet
facilities for girls (2008-09)
% govt schools with toilet
facilities for girls (2011-12)
Bagepalli INC 13% 99%
Gurmitkal INC 13% 91%
Aurad (SC) BJP 20% 99%
Chittapur (SC) BJP 20% 98%
Jevargi BJP 21% 96%
Bidar INC 23% 100%
Gulbarga Dakshin JD(S) 24% 95%
Hanur INC 24% 100%
Afzalpur INC 25% 94%
Malur BJP 26% 100%
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How many children received special training in government schools to cope up with academic requirements of their class?
In 84 MLA constituencies no student received special
training in 2011-12
6600 students received special training out of all children in government schools in class 1-5 in 2011-12.
Table 8: Top 10 MLA Constituencies based on the number of children to whom special training is provided
MLA Constituency Party Number of children to whom special training is provided
Number of children enrolled in govt schools
Gadag BJP 437 20,749
Ron BJP 407 33,031
Shorapur (ST) BJP 343 45,896
Basavakalyan BJP 328 31,866
Homnabad INC 264 29,325
Shirahatti (SC) BJP 256 29,029
Nargund BJP 242 23,850
Yelburga BJP 195 36,631
Shahapur INC 177 40,153
Gurmitkal INC 173 35,459
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 9
What is the current status of MLA constituencies which had poorest drinking water facility in the year 2008-09?
99% government schools on average have drinking
water facility in the year 2011-12 compared to 81% in
2008-09
The following table presents the status change of the MLA constituencies which had the poorest
drinking water facility in the year 2008-09.
Table 9: MLA constituencies which had the poorest drinking water facility in the year 2008-09
MLA Constituency Party % govt schools with drinking
water facility (2008-09)
% govt schools with drinking
water facility (2011-12)
Hosadurga IND 38% 100%
Aurad (SC) BJP 52% 100%
Aland JD(S) 54% 100%
Kunigal INC 55% 99%
Bilgi BJP 56% 100%
Hiriyur IND 58% 100%
Tiptur BJP 58% 100%
Maski (ST) BJP 59% 100%
Holalkere (SC) BJP 60% 100%
Devadurga (ST) BJP 62% 100%
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 10
Which MLA constituencies have the most class rooms requiring major repairs in government schools?
About 42,000 classrooms in government schools
require major repair out of a total of about two lakh
classrooms
An average of about 20% of classrooms per MLA constituency require major repair. The following table
lists the top ten MLA constituencies which have the highest percentage of classrooms requiring major
repair in the year 2011-12.
Table 10: MLA constituencies which had the highest number of classrooms requiring major repair
MLA Constituency Party % rooms in govt schools
requiring major repair (2011-12)
Arsikere JD(S) 32%
Kundapura BJP 32%
Tiptur BJP 32%
Challakere (ST) BJP 31%
Srinivaspur JD(S) 31%
Belur INC 30%
Gubbi JD(S) 30%
Kunigal INC 30%
Arkalgud INC 29%
Holalkere (SC) BJP 29%
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What are the party-wise trends on money received as school grants per MLA constituency cumulatively over four years since the last assembly election in 2008?
` 1.06 crore is the state average of total grant
received per MLA constituency over 4 years
The total money received cumulatively over four years (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12)
indicates that on average JD(S) constituencies have received a maximum of over ` 1.3 crore per MLA
constituency.
Table 11: Grant received per MLA constituency cumulatively over 4 financial years
School Development Grant
received in ` lakh TLM / Teachers Grant
received in ` lakh Total Grant in ` crore
BJP 84.14 16.86 1.01
INC 87.89 17.19 1.05
JD(S) 109.4 20.47 1.30
INDEPENDENT 105.97 19.78 1.26
State Average 88.89 17.47 1.06
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 12
Which MLA constituencies have received the highest and lowest amounts of grants over four years?
` 89 lakh is the state average of total cumulative
money received towards School Development Grant per
MLA constituency over 4 years
Additionally, ` 17 lakh is the state average of total cumulative money received towards TLM Grant per
MLA constituency over 4 years.
The total money received cumulatively over four years (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12)
towards school development grant by government schools in Basavanagudi MLA constituency over 4
years is about ` 3.4 lakh and ` 96,000 towards TLM / Teachers grant.
The total money received cumulatively over four years (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12)
towards school development grant by government schools in Sindhanur MLA constituency over 4 years
is about ` 2.8 crore and ` 19 lakh towards TLM / Teachers grant.
Table 12: MLA constituencies with the highest and lowest amounts of grants received
MLA Constituency Party ` crore MLA Constituency Party ` crore
Sindhanur JD(S) 3.00
Basavanagudi BJP 0.04
Chincholi (SC) BJP 2.74
Mahalakshmi Layout INC 0.05
Virajpet BJP 2.52
Shivajinagar INC 0.07
Indi BJP 2.44
Jayanagar BJP 0.08
Bhalki INC 2.41
Padmanaba Nagar BJP 0.09
Raichur Rural (ST) INC 2.33
Rajaji Nagar BJP 0.09
Hunsur INC 2.22
Chickpet BJP 0.10
Devadurga (ST) BJP 2.06
Govindraj Nagar INC 0.11
Jevargi BJP 2.05
B.T.M. Layout INC 0.11
Arsikere JD(S) 2.04
Vijay Nagar INC 0.12
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 13
Grants to government schools for School Development and Teaching Learning Material (TLM) are provided by the government annually. Which are the MLA constituencies in the state which received the highest and the lowest amounts of such grants in 2011-12?
The state average of the total grant received by
government schools is about ` 34 lakh per MLA
constituency in 2011-12
The total grant received by schools consists of two components. One is School Development Grant
received by schools and the other is the grant received towards Teaching Learning Material (TLM).
The state average per MLA constituency for the year 2011-12 towards school development grant is
about ` 29 lakh and is about ` 5 lakh towards TLM.
The following table lists top ten MLA constituencies that received the highest total grant in 2011-12.
Sindhanur MLA constituency has received a maximum total grant of about ` 118 lakh. The money
received towards school development grant by Sidhanur MLA constituency is about ` 113 lakh and
about ` 5 lakh towards TLM.
Table 13: MLA Constituencies that received the HIGHEST total grant in 2011-12
MLA Constituency Party Total grant (` lakh)
Sindhanur JD(S) 118.3
Byndoor BJP 89.39
Maski (ST) BJP 77.64
Bhalki INC 77.15
Raichur Rural (ST) INC 76.65
Manvi (ST) INC 73.61
Lingsugur (SC) BJP 68.2
Hunsur INC 64.34
Hiriyur IND 63.49
Molakalmuru (ST) INC 61.74
IndiaGoverns Research Institute 14
Which MLA constituencies have received the highest and lowest amounts of grant per child in the financial year 2011-12?
` 161 is the state average of the amount of money
received as grant per child
The total grant received by schools is a sum of money received as School Development Grant and TLM
grant.
An average of about ` 34 lakh is received as a total grant by each MLA constituency in the year 2011-12.
Table 14: MLA constituencies with the highest and lowest amounts of grant per child received
MLA Constituency Party Grant received
per child `
MLA Constituency Party Grant received
per child `
Byndoor BJP 477
Dasarahalli BJP 52
Sindhanur JD(S) 392
Hebbal BJP 59
Belur INC 333
Bommanahalli BJP 68
Krishnarajanagara JD(S) 307
Rajarajeshwarinagar BJP 71
Hole Narsipur JD(S) 297
Mahalakshmi Layout INC 74
Tirthahalli INC 295
K.R.Pura BJP 75
Kunigal INC 294
Padmanaba Nagar BJP 76
Madikeri BJP 291
Dharwad BJP 78
Sakleshpur (SC) JD(S) 291
Sindgi BJP 79
Sharavanabelagola JD(S) 289
Hubli-Dharwad-East (SC) BJP 80
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