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Title: WELCOME TO SARVA SIKSHA ABHIYAN ANDHRA PRADESH HYDERABAD


1
WELCOME TO SARVA SIKSHA ABHIYANANDHRA
PRADESHHYDERABAD
2
Demography
23
Districts
1128
Mandals
120
Municipalities
31683
Villages
74,906
Habitations
7,62,10,007
Population
3,85,27,413
- Male
3,76,82,594
- Female
1,23,39,946
SC
50,24,104
ST
69,86,856
Minority
3
Schools
Type of
Govt.
Aided
Private
Total
School
Primary
54235
2246
5983
62464
UPS
11940
431
5586
17957
HS
10092
856
5989
16937
Total
76267
3533
17558
97358
Source DISE 2007 - 08.
4
Teachers
Type of
Govt.
Aided
Private
Total
School
Primary
112118
7281
47660
167059
110949
UPS
58078
2693
50178
HS
84046
8821
64020
156887
Total
254242
18795
161858
434895
Source DISE 2007 - 08.
5
Child Population, Enrolment and out of school
children
6 11 Children
11 14 Children
Grand
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Population
3750051
3627001
7377052
2456210
2365587
4821797
12198849
Enrolment
3721056
3595990
7317046
2361660
2244658
4606318
11923364
Out of School
28995
31011
60006
94550
120929
215479
275485
Source Census 2001 Projections, DISE 2007 08
and HHS 2007
6
Coverage of Out of School Children
7
Girls Education ECE
  • 2319 ECE centers opened covering 47,817 children
    in the habitations not covered by ICDS
  • 5394 girls relieved from sibling care
  • 24087 children transited from ECE to class I
  • Activities for girls education being organized in
    5765 clusters under NPEGEL
  • Out of 395 KGBVs sanctioned, 328 operationalized
    with an enrolment of 24932 children
  • Steps being taken to operationalize the remaining
    KGBVs

8
Support to Children With Special Needs
  • The following are the major activities taken up
    during the year

9
  • The post of Finance Controller was created by the
    Govt. of India in 2004.

10
  • Govt of Andhra Pradesh have filled in the post of
    Fin. Controller during September 2006.

11
The finance Controller caused verification of all
the scheme Accounts
  • During January and February 2007

12
The schemes implemented by the society are 1.DPEP
- I, 2.DPEP , 3.Janahala, 4.SSA, 5.NPEGEL,6.KGB
V, 7.PMGY, 8.EGS 9.Computerisation of
Schools, 10.KU Band, 11.FC Grants, 12.Chaduvu, 13.
IED,14.Vidyanidhi,15.Urban Sanitation
13
While tallying the funds of various schemes it
was noticed by the FC that some illegal accounts
were operated.
14
On verification of transactions of those illegal
accounts the FC found that the transactions are
not found in the cashbooks of any of the schemes.
  • It is a case of embezzlement

15
The FC confirmed that all those transactions are
illegal and reported the matter to the police and
the Govt.
  • Financial code

16
It was confirmed that the illegal accounts were
opened and operated by Mr.V.Subrahmanyam, the
then Asst. Accounts Officer
  • Now under Suspension

17
V.Subrahmanyam misappropriated about Rs14.98
Crore with the connivance of Smt.N.Sarasa Devi.
  • N Sarasa Devi is a private entrepreneur

18
The investigation of the case was entrusted to
the Crime Investigation Dept. by the Govt.
  • The initial investigation was conducted by city
    crime police

19
The CID completed the investigation and filed the
charge sheet against the 10 accused in 6th
metropolitan magistrate court, Hyderabad.
  • One charge sheet and one supplementary charge
    sheet

20
The Govt ordered Commission of inquiry by the
Retd. Judge of High Court to inquire in to the
misappropriation.
  • Justice A Venkatrami Reddy is the Commission

21
The Commission examined 45 witnesses and marked
360 documents and submitted the report to the
Govt.
  • The term was extended once

22
The findings of the Commission
  • A plan was hatched by Mr. V. Subrahmanyam, the
    then AAO and Smt.N.Sarasa Devi.
  • V.Subrahmanyam opened two illegal bank accounts
    by using the documents got scanned signature of
    the then SPD.
  • V.Subrahmanyam signed as the drawing officer in
    the SB Account opening forms.

23
The findings of the Commission (Contd)
  • V.Subrahmanyam diverted the DDs, Cheques and the
    proceeds of Fixed Deposits in to these illegal
    accounts.
  • V.Subrahmanyam issued cheques to smt.N.Sarasa
    Devi and her benami firms from these illegal
    accounts.

24
Measures taken for recovery
  • The Govt issued orders for attaching properties
    of Mr.V.Subrahmanyam and Smt.N.Sarasa Devi and
    their family members.
  • CID instructed all the sub-registrars not to
    transfer the properties under the attachment
    orders.
  • Govt appointed special Govt pleader and Spl.
    Public Prosecutor for dealing the case in civil
    court and criminal court.
  • A case was filed in the district civil court for
    attachment of the properties.

25
The measures taken for prevention
  • The transactions of all the schemes dealt by this
    society are computerized and the books of
    accounts are prepared.
  • The special audit was caused for all the schemes
    since inception.
  • The computerization is introduced by using tally
    software.

26
The measures taken for prevention
(Contd)
  • The reconciliation has been made compulsory by
    all the units of sarva siksha Abhiyan.
  • The reconciliation of State Project Office is to
    be completed by 5th of succeeding month.
  • The reconciliation of the Dist. Project Offices
    should be submitted to the SPO by 10th of
    succeeding month.

27
The measures taken for prevention (Contd)
  • The district offices were instructed to watch the
    reconciliation process regularly at sub district
    levels.
  • The internal audit is strengthened by appointing
    the Chartered Accountants in every district.
  • The internal controls were built in the system.

28
The measures taken for prevention (Contd)
  • The transfer of funds from one scheme to another
    scheme is prohibited.
  • Keeping the funds in fixed deposits is completely
    banned.
  • The periodical monitoring of the funds flow and
    the expenditure at district level is
    strengthened.
  • Multi banking at all level is prohibited.

29
The measures taken for prevention (Contd)
  • The electronic funds transfer is introduced by
    closing all the grameena bank accounts and by
    opening the accounts in nationalized banks,
    having the RTGS facility.
  • The funds to the school management committees are
    being transferred to their concerned accounts
    electronically.
  • The salaries of vidya volunteers, Data entry
    operators are being credited in their accounts
    directly by electronic transfer.

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