National Journal
2021 Publications - Volume 4 - Issue 3

Airo National Research Journal ISSN 2321-3914


Submitted By
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PANKAJ NAGENDRA

Subject
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Humanities

Month Of Publication
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December 2021

Abstract
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The District Primary Education Program (DPEP) was a midway supported plan by the Government of India that was put out in 1994 as a key action to revitalise the primary education framework and attain the aim of universalizing primary education. The districts selected for the programme were given financial assistance to cover the following costs: construction of new primary school structures, homerooms, and repairs; authoritative costs; teacher preparation at primary schools; free course books for girls and scheduled caste (SC)/scheduled tribe (ST) children; clinical administrations and supplies to schools; supply of standardise bundles of instructing and learning equipment; TVs/VCRs and genera District-level speculation was limited to 400 million Indian rupees over a 5-7-year undertaking period under the programme. Over the course of a year, the DPEP reserves added 17.5 to 20% to the current financing for a primary school in a typical district. The common works area had a 33.3 percent increase, while administration costs increased by 6%.

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