Mangaluru/Udupi: 30 schools report zero enrolment amid ongoing education crisis in coastal dists


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru/Udupi (MS)

Mangaluru/Udupi, Sep 29: This academic year, 30 schools in DK and Udupi have recorded zero enrolment, with 14 located in DK and 16 in Udupi.

In DK, the breakdown includes two government schools, six aided schools, and six unaided schools. Among the aided institutions, there are two high schools and four higher primary schools.

The unaided category consists of three high schools, two higher primary schools, and one each for primary and high schools. Geographically, seven of the zero-enrolment schools are in the Mangaluru north zone, three in the south zone, two in Bantwal, and one each in Moodbidri and Belthangady.

In Udupi, zero enrolment is recorded in six government schools, one private school, and nine aided schools. The main reason for zero enrolment in government schools is a shortage of students, while aided schools struggle with a scarcity of permanent teachers. Committees running these schools are finding it difficult to provide salaries to their staff.

Last academic year, 40 schools reported zero enrolment, including six government schools, 17 aided schools, and 20 unaided schools. "If the number of students is less than the minimum, a notice is served to such schools as per rule," said Venkatesha Subraya Patagar, DDPI of the DK public education department. "When children are minimal, it is not possible to run the schools. Government schools with zero enrolment will be shut down until a specific number of students arrive."

In 2022, 98 schools were closed in DK and Udupi, including 79 primary schools and one high school in Udupi, along with 11 primary and eight high schools in DK. The main reason cited for these closures is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Its a misery of kannada schools.Who wants to teach in a school where payment is not assured or dont get?Teachers too must live.From ministry it is difficult without students to run schools .Afterall Ministry doesnt take any step to improve childrens interest or buildings to improve .No proper shelter in school.Rains and bad weather made building worst.Panchayat doesnt take any steps to improve here Children have to bear the problem of not having good education .

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Everyday torture for school fees from school administration and Corrupt silent education department make lower middle class citizens woes worse. In Karnataka Undevided DK has highest school fees.

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    effects of English medium state board and CBSE.

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    yes CSR initiatives from Corporates to attract funds to revive, upgrade and Modernize these schools and education system is must and should be taken on priority. Large corporates and some high net individuals and some community initiative should be taken to mobilise the funds for not building whole school but provide other facilities. Let govt build the school but other things like library may be computer can be sponsored. The extra facilities will attract parent to the schools.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    BEO IS PROVIDING PERMISSION TO PRIVATES TO START THE SCHOOL IN HOSE BUILDINGS . FIRST CLOSE ALL LKG UKG IN PRIVATE , START THIS IN GOVT. SCHOOL IT SELF . NURSARY SCHOOL IS A BUISNESS NOW . EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OFFICERS SHARING UNDER THIS. IMPLIMENT NEP.

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  • Liston, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    This should be a wake up call to the Department of Education and the Board Authorities. India being the most populated nation in the world and there is increased focus on education I fail to understand why we don't have enrollments in schools? Is it because of wide spread urbanization from villages to township & cities? Is it because these schools lack basic facilities and modern infrastructure? Or shift in the mindset of young parents to educate their children in private schools? We should tap in CSR initiatives from corporates to attract funds to revive, upgrade and modernize these schools and education system.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    More children are becoming swamy .

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Follow Delhi model in udupi, automatically parents will make admission in Government schools.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Majority of the richest in the world are school dropouts. People here also have now come to know that after all the education, jobs are elusive.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Our education system has undergone changes wherein our kids are being prepared for competitive exams quite early thanks to large scale proliferation of loosely regulated coaching centers to an extent that they are dominating the education sector. So, instead of getting proper primary and secondary education, they are preparing themselves quite early to crack competitive exams. The lab experiences that the earlier generation got, are almost disappearing. We need to holistically think about what education our kids must get and definitely regulate the coaching centers (dos and don'ts, what they must teach etc.) where academics rule supreme rather than money.

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  • Gauri, Karnataka

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    RSS, BJP, VHP, BD spreading communal hatred in Karnataka school

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    More youngsters are joining politics as they can make easy money.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    It looks like these are antique schools of Malgudi Days. Having said those were the days.!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    “All the schools that are closing down are Kannada medium schools. Nowadays, no one wants Kannada medium education. What times have come!”

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