Title: Best Practices adopted by State 1. Third Party Evaluation
1Best Practices adopted by State 1. Third Party
Evaluation
Divisionwise consultants are appointed for
the technical guidance. The consultants visits
the works at various five stages to guide
construction agency (SMC) for supervision and
certification of the works. They also
conduct the district and block level work-shops
of concern Officer and SMC members regarding to
achive quality of work.
22. Appointment of special consultant
To create awareness among Civil Engineers about construction in Seismic Zone and to suggest remedies thereof State has appointed Mr. R. M. Damgir, (Prof. Government COE, Aurangabad) as special consultant.
33. Infrastructure Survey
- Infrastructure Survey of all Local Body Schools
including AUTOCAD maps is carried out in 2008-09
by the state. It covers physical, structural,
academic and infrastructure aspects. Special
database is developed. This data is useful for
finding out requirement of Additional Class Room
and other infrastructure facilities. The AUTOCAD
map now used as base map for Whole school
development planning.
44. School Mapping
- Objective
- To find the requirement of schools in each
district of Maharashtra Primary, Upper Primary,
Secondary - Mapping of all habitations will be done through
GPS. - To locate all schools on the digital map of
Maharashtra google map with the help of
cluster head and BRC/DRC data entry operator in
coordination with SSA district programmer - It is expected to be completed by Feb. end.
5Database Methodology
- Step 1 District wise DISE data and SEMIS data
was linked with census village code to generate
the village wise distribution of schools - Step 2 District wise kml file which includes
the marking of schools on the digital map google
earth - Step 3 Coupling of kml file with the village
wise distribution of schools to generate buffers
for calculating the requirement of schools in
each district - Primary 1km buffer
- Upper Primary 3kms buffer
- Secondary 5kms buffer
6kml file of mapped schools Latur
7Marking indicating school category
8School details showing DISE and SEMIS and
census details
9Calculating upper primary requirement
- Coupling of village school distribution report
with the kml file results in the following file
Data Latur, creating of 3kms buffers blue
circle for calculating upper primary schools, 8
locations identified in the district
10Calculating upper primary requirement
- Buffer showing details of the availability of
school
11Calculating Secondary requirement
- Coupling of village school distribution report
with the kml file results in the following file
Data Latur, creating of 5kms buffers red
circle for calculating secondary schools, 4
locations identified in the district
12Calculating Secondary requirement
- Buffer showing details of the availability of
school
135. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
- Environmental Assessment survey is conducted to
judge the verious environmental aspects of the
schools - Out of total 64823 schools Environmental
Assessment survey of 41865 schools are completed.
The remaining survey is in progress .
14SITE LOCATION AND SENSITIVITY
Maharashtra Steep Slopes Low laying area Filled of soil Near Highways Near Industrial Effluent
Total 3767 5869 2963 2109 643
Percentage 5.81 9.05 4.57 3.25 0.99
15SITE PLANNING AND BUILDING DESIGN
Adequate drainage Adequate drainage Safe slope in case of hilly area Safe slope in case of hilly area
Maharashtra Proper Improper Proper Improper
Total 27598 4956 10056 4139
Percentage 42.57 7.65 15.51 6.39
16HAZARD RESISTANT FEATURES
Maharashtra Earth quake Flood Cyclone
Total 6014 4114 3795
Percentage 14.36 6.35 5.85
176. Child Tracking System (CTS)
- Child Tracking is focus area in the year 2010-11.
- Online Child Tracking Software developed.
- Data Capture Form designed.
- Software was used on pilot basis in Dhule
Parbhani District. - Web site launched in the name-
- http//gms.maharashtra.gov.in/ChildTracking
/Default.aspx. - Process was initiated in one block of each
district. - Data entry of these blocks will be completed by
end of Feb.-2011. - All the children in the age group of 6 to 14
shall be covered through CTS in the year 2011-12.
187.MOU with Bank Of Maharashtra
- For proper monitoring of expenditure and
efficative implementation of Rashtriya Madhyamik
Shiksha Abhiyan the State Project Director would
enter into MOU with Bank Of Maharashtra - Bank of Maharashtra is a nationalized bank having
wide network throughout Maharashtra.
19- cont.
- Bank of Maharashtra will allow access to the
Authorised Signatories of the Nodal Account to
view the accounts opened at all branches of Bank
of Maharashtra through internet and facility to
take printouts of the account. - All the said accounts shall be Savings Bank
account carrying interest as per norms of Reserve
Bank of India. The accounts have zero balance
facility. - No Transaction charges such as Cheque book issue,
ECS clearing, RTGS etc.
208. Model Resource Room Under IED
- Resource Room at centre place in silent area,
- Area of 300 sq.ft.,
- Barrier free, light colours to the wall,
- Adaptive furniture, Movement register,
- Registration of CWSN during the visit,
- All formats made available,
- Availability of case files with name address
of CWSN,
21Resources Room under IED
229. Lokchetna Abhiyan
- Lokchetna Abhiyan selected as the common name
for both community mobilization and community
training. - Rigorous and Meticulous planning adopted for
development of training module for Lokchetna
Abhiyan through MIEPA, Aurangabad. - Objectives -
- To sensitize community about UEE through SMC
local authority representatives. - To monitor school functioning regularly.
- To develop SEDP with a sense of ownership
implement the same.
23Lokchetna Abhiyan
- To create awareness among the SMCs about RTE
Act,2009. - To focus their attention towards the access,
enrollment, retention, quality capacity
building. - To enhance the quality of education.
- To pursue teachers to attend the school
regularly solve their problems. - To suggest remedial measures for out of school
children, irregular children. - To aware with various grants for the school
their proper utilization. - To monitor supervise construction work of
school building, ACR etc. - To enable SMCs to play a critical role between
community appropriate government local
authority.
2410. Ongoing Programme
- Philosophy based Jivan Vidya Motivational
Shivirs. - Training on Seven Habits of highly effective
people. - Management of Training (MoT).
- Vipashyana Shivir.
2511. MODEL SCHOOL
26Model School Concept
Model School is a comprehensive and integrated
flagship programme of Government of India. The
programme aims to provide useful and relevant
education to all children with emphasis on
bridging gender and social gaps. In order to
achieve this objective. 43 model schools are
being set up in 43 Education backward blocks of
the State based on Kendriya Vidyalaya template.
27MODEL SCHOOL AMENITIES
- Construction of School Building.
- Provision for Library books.
- Computer Laboratory Development .
- Provision of Audio system.
- Provision Science Laboratory equipments.
- Provision of Child Friendly Elements at indoor
and - outdoor.
- Construction of drainage network in the compound
28- Provision of Rainwater Harvesting.
- Water purification system.
- First aid box.
- Fire resisting System.
- Plantation for botanical park.
- Sports Equipment.
- Furniture.
- Construction of Canteen.
29- Construction of Cycle Stand.
- Construction of Stage .
- Water Facility.
- Construction of compound wall.
- Provision of Main Entrance Gate .
- Provision of Garbage Bin.
- Solar energy system provision.
- Provision for school bus on rent basis.
3012. GIRLS HOSTEL
Girls Hostel Significant gaps in enrolment of
girls at the elementary and secondary levels as
compared to boys are visible. Therefore the girl
student in the age group 14-18 studying in
classes IX to XII and belonging to SC,ST,OBC,
Minority communities and BPL families will form
the target group of the Scheme.