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Title: MP School Education Portal


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MP School Education Portal www.educationportal.m
p.gov.in An integrated e-Governance System
Presentation by Ashok Barnwal Secretary,
School Education, Govt. of MP
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School Education Sector in MP
  • School Education in MP is a very large
    diversified system
  • Managed and administered by multiple
    administrative units at district and sub-district
    level under multiple deptts - 313 Blocks 0 local
    bodies over 8
  • Establishments- Over 1.15 lac government schools
    located in more than 90,000 remote habitations
  • Human Resources- Nearly 3.47 lac
    teachers/support staff having 3500 Drawing and
    Disbursing Officers (DDOs)
  • Target Beneficiaries - More than 1.60 crore
    students

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Challanges
  • Effective Implementation of the Right of Children
    to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 which
    requires the State to ensure
  • compulsory admission, attendance and completion
    of elementary education by all children of 6-14
    years (nearly 1.60 crore children)
  • no teacher is deployed for non teaching duty
  • that all the schools providing elementary
    education (including over 1.10 lac government
    schools) located even in remote habitations
    fulfill the norms and standards of PTR and
    Infrastructure

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Challanges
  • Teachers in MP are employed by School
    Education Department, Tribal Welfare Department,
    Panchayati Raj Institutions (50 Zila Panchayats
    and 313 Janpad Panchayats) and over 500 Urban
    Local Bodies
  • Lack of single platform- to address diverse needs
    of different stakeholders and implement schemes
    with large number of beneficiaries.
  • Managing, coordinating and synchronizing
    multiple administrative units under multiple
    departments was a big challenge

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Challanges
  • Communicating with diverse stakeholders and
    dissemination of Govt. orders among all at all
    levels
  • Lack of accountability, transparency and adequate
    community ownership, participation and social
    audit/oversight.
  • Lack of reliable timely availability of
    process entity data
  • Difficult to control, supervise and ensure
    compliance of Government Instructions

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Solution Portal with suite of Online E-Gov
Applications
Facilitate a Common Platform for School
Education related Application Software , Online
Services and Single Source of Authentic and
Live Information
Facilitate a Common Platform for School
Education related Application Software , Online
Services and Single Source of Authentic and
Live Information
Focus on Capturing the basic transactions of
the process Generation of all desired reports
on the fly Eliminate Repetitive Processes
Focus on Capturing the basic transactions of
the process Generation of all desired reports
on the fly Eliminate Repetitive Processes
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Education Portal
  • It is being used to automate, streamline and
    reengineer various processes and functions
    involved in the governance of the schools,
    managing the beneficiaries, staff and other
    entities of the school education system.
  • It is facilitating evolution of the processes,
    mechanisms that facilitate integrated, well
    synchronized and transparent functioning of all
    participating departments, agencies,
    beneficiaries and other stakeholders.
  • It comprehensively addresses the diverse needs of
    students, teachers, citizens and educational
    managers.

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Strategy
  • Codification and Creation of a LIVE Relational
    database of core entities (Teachers, Schools,
    Offices, Institutions, Agencies, Payment
    Authorities, Civil works, OOSC, CWSN,
    Beneficiaries)
  • Role-based, work-flow applications designed to
    STREAMLINE and AUTOMATE various PROCESSES
    involved in CORE FUNCTIONS
  • The authenticated user is allowed to access the
    application for which he is authorized and can
    work on only those entities that are under his
    domain.
  • In-house Development by NIC for economy,
    efficiency, reliability, easy adaptability and
    scale up

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What the Portal Does
  • Office/School/Institution/Unit Management Live
    databases of all entities
  • School Management System- enrollment,
    facilitation for PTR norms, CTR Norms, Guest
    faculty Deployment, SSA funds transfer

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What the Portal Does
  • HR Management
  • Employee database,
  • Payroll,
  • Service records,
  • Transfers,
  • Counseling for posting,
  • Grievances redressal,
  • Contributory Pension

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What the Portal Does
  • Demand and distribution of Assistance like
    Textbooks, Uniforms, Scholarships, bi-cycles etc
  • Academic Achievement levels of Children - Monthly
    Tests , analysis of weakness

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What the Portal does
  • Recognition to Private Schools under RTE
  • Online application by Private Schools
  • Process of Verification
  • Online transmission of reports in the supervisory
    chain
  • Issue of Certificate
  • Monitoring of prescribed time limits

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What the Portal Does
  • Out of School Children Registration, Follow-up
    and Mainstreaming
  • Children With Special Needs (CWSN) Registration,
    Follow-up for Medical test, aids and other
    assistance and Mainstreaming
  • Village Education Register- micro-level planning
    up-to habitation level

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What the Portal Does
  • Content Management System- Online circulars,
    GOs, Schemes, tenders
  • Civil Works Management and Monitoring
  • Financial and Accounts Management System for SSA

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What the Portal Does
  • Learning Resources- Online Multimedia Lessons,
    Online Textbooks, Model Question Papers
  • School Inspections Monitoring, follow-up and
    Management

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Implementation - Registered Users
  • 3500 Payment Authorities/HSS Principals
  • 50 District Education Officers
  • 50 District Organizer /Asst Commissioner (Tribal
    Welfare)
  • 50 District Project Officers
  • 313 Block Education Officers (BEO)
  • 313 Block Resource Coordiations (BRC)
  • District Institutes of Education Training (DIET)s
  • Collectors
  • CEO, Zilla Panchayats
  • Employees/teachers
  • All officers who conduct inspections

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Impact
  • Portal has allowed efficient and effective
    management and co-ordination of very complex
    education sector
  • Meshing and relating the data to improve the
    quality of data and monitoring
  • System forewarns about problems, pinpoints them
    and facilitates timely interventions
  • teachers not teaching, poor performing teachers,
    schools,
  • zero/ one teacher schools, surplus staff,
    providing guest faculty
  • Shortage/surplus of textbooks, Uniforms and other
    assistance
  • Control on falsification of records diversion
    of funds and greatly enhanced transparency,
    efficiency and economy in implementation of
    schemes

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Impact
  • Timely and accurate disbursement of salaries,
    direct allotment to 3500 DDOs by the HODs
  • Timely, transparent redressal of grievances and
    deficiencies found in inspections
  • Drastic reduction in time taken in routine
    processes- Labor, Cost and energy savings
  • Remarkable improvement in quality of entity and
    process information and its timely
    availability/retrieval
  • Remarkably improved ICT penetration, awareness
    and use among education managers and school
    teachers engaged in children education
  • Facilitates transparency and social oversight
  • Improved quality of process and entity data
  • Information based planning and rationalization
    of facility creation (toilets, electricity) and
    additional rooms in the schools

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Impact
  • Facilitates and forces improved use of human
    resource
  • Facilitates focused intervention in problem areas
    improved enrollment, retention and
    mainstreaming of OOSC
  • Facilitated accountability of teachers,
    sub-engineers etc.
  • More effective efficient communication
    Compliance of Government orders
  • Control on falsification of records diversion
    of funds and greatly enhanced transparency,
    efficiency and economy in implementation of
    schemes
  • Checking and controlling unauthorized
    shifting/transfers of teachers as the new payment
    authority at the new place of posting can not
    draw the salary until and unless the competent
    authority endorses the transfer and shifts the
    teacher to a new payment authority
  • Rationalization of the teachers by shifting the
    excess staff to the understaffed schools for
    ensuring proper Pupil-Teacher Ratio in schools

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Awards
Gold Icon National E-Governance Award of Govt
of India
CSI-Nihilent e-Governance Award of Excellence
for 2008-09
Manthan South Asia Award 2009- under
E-Governance category
Best IT Project under IT for Masses Category
Award of Govt of MP for Excellence in
e-Governance initiatives for 2008-09
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Contact Details
Ashok Barnwal Secretary, School Education,
Govt. of MP akb200_at_gmail.com Sunil
Jain Techncial Director, NIC, Madhya
Pradesh sjain_at_nic.in
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Portal Design and Architecture
  • 24X7 Accessibility from anywhere Web-based,
    online system can be accessed from any PC using a
    browser
  • Single sign-on for all applications, Role-based
    access to all
  • Log-in /Passwords issued to all 3.5 lac
    teachers/staff
  • Hindi support using Unicode and intuitive
    interface
  • Scalable architecture to accommodate more
    applications and users
  • Captures transactions and generates Progress
    reports/analytical reports
  • Each and every transaction /operation is logged
  • Integration with SMS gateway for push and pull
    services

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Process Re-engineering Legal reforms
  • GoMP order- Use the Portal for the generation of
    the pay bill of the employees is mandatory.
  • Treasury offices - ordered to accept only those
    pay-bills that are generated through the online
    HR applications
  • Use of the Unique ID issued by the Portal has
    been made mandatory for all administrative
    purposes.
  • System of sending the reports/messages/data by
    e-mail/fax/CD etc have been discontinued and all
    the information now flows only through the
    portal.
  • Online Endorsement of Transfers from portal
  • Online creation and implementation of e-service
    book.

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Process Re-engineering Legal reforms
  • Govt. orders Issued for following
  • Portal to be used as a Single Source of
    Information for all functions.
  • Online registration of inspection reports and
    their Follow-up Action
  • Online Grievances registration and redressal
    system
  • Online registration and tracking of Out of
    School Children
  • Use of Portal for online monitoring at District,
    Block and JSK Level
  • Civil works- Online registration, monthly
    progress update, Completion details,
    accountability, Photographs

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HR MIS
  • HRMS Has been designed with the aim to
  • to effectively and proactively manage and
    rationally deploy nearly 3.5 lac teachers staff
  • to ensure timely payment of their salaries and
    prompt redressal of their grievances,
  • and to prevent pilferage/leakage in payments of
    salaries and other entitlements etc.
  • and to be able to monitor the implementation of
    RTE Act, 2009.

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HR MIS
  • Unique ID allotted to all teachers/staff, Use of
    ID made mandatory
  • Online Payroll of 3.5 lac teachers/staff
    implemented
  • School-wise, Salary bills of the teachers and
    staff are now to be mandatorily prepared online
    by the Payment Authorities/DDOs.
  • Payroll data binds schools and teachers.
  • Payroll data helps in tracking the movement of
    teachers due to transfers, promotions,
    retirements etc
  • Online System to effect the transfers and
    generate transfer orders and track the relieving
    and joining
  • Online maintenance of service records (e-Service
    book)
  • Guest-teachers
  • Analysis of the payroll enrollment data to
    identify the schools where guest faculty is
    required.
  • All Guest Teachers are registered on the Portal
    and the bills of their honorarium are generated
    through the portal

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HR MIS New Pension Scheme
  • Implementation of New Pension scheme
  • Portal generated application format for allotment
    of PRAN No for subscription of scheme
  • Integration of the pay-roll for deductions of
    employee share and Govt contribution
  • Implementation of the centralized system and
  • Integration with NSDL for uploading the
    subscription details and release of the amount to
    NSDL

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HR MIS
  • Login/passwords have been issued to all teachers
  • Using this authentication they can now
  • Register their own service record details that
    can be verified by the competent authorities
  • Register inspection reports
  • Register work progress reports
  • Submit and track their grievances
  • Submit their nominations for teacher awards
  • Appear in onlie tests conducted for assessing
    their skills
  • Register the enrollment figures of their schools
  • Manage/maintain their school websites
  • Upload useful contents/best practices/suggestions
  • Print pay-slips/annual statement of salary
  • Submit the choice of posting in schools (online
    counseling)

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HR MIS - Impact
  • The new system has facilitated
  • A proper system to ensure the timely generation
    and payment of correct salary bills,
  • Correct timely fixation of increments,
  • Saving of time, efforts and mistakes in payments
    of salaries and other allowances
  • Authentic data of teacher staff deployment in
    real time,
  • Knowledge to proactively address all
    establishment related issues of entitlements etc.
    e.g. seniority, promotions, time-scale fixation,
    pay fixation, regularization, trainings, pension
    etc.,
  • Online registration, tracking and timely
    redressal of grievances
  • Check on bogus appointments, payments and
    deployment of guest faculties against the set
    norms,

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HR MIS Impact
  • Timely tracking/ updating of appointments,
    retirements, resignations, transfers of teachers
    as details of new appointments, postings,
    transfers, absentees and retirements MUST get
    updated every month in order to finalize pay bill
    of the month,
  • Ensuring compliance of Government policies
    instructions on transfers, attachments and
    preventing unauthorized transfers and attachments
    etc., Correct DDO-wise salary head budget
    allotments directly by the HoD,
  • Rationalization of teachers subject-wise, subject
    group-wise based on students enrollment as per
    RTE norms and State Norms for secondary schools,

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HR MIS IMPACT
  • Identification of zero teacher schools
  • Correct forecasting for ensuring proper timely
    recruitment of teachers on the basis of need of
    teachers subject-wise on basis of enrollments
    in schools in compliance to RTE Act 2009,
  • Sharing of all information on HR deployment etc.
    by keeping it in public domain thereby,
    fulfilling RTI requirement and enabling social
    participation, oversight audit,
  • Seamless integration with information on
    school-wise and class-wise enrollments,
  • Tracking of performance of each teacher in
    relation to academic performance of students
    being taught by him/her.

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HR MIS IMPACT
  • The facilitation provided by the system above has
    brought about significant and perceptible
    improvements in the systems and institutions
    through improved performance
  • enabled proactive governance,
  • checked leakages and made the system efficient
    and effective e.g. number of schools with Zero
    regular teachers have come down from 15000
    schools to nearly 2300 schools
  • nearly 10 days time and effort spent on paybill
    preparation has been reduced to just half an
    hour.
  • The system will yield further enormous benefits
    with increased oversight by public
    representatives, media and society at large and
    compulsions of RTE Act 2009 in relation to
    teachers deployment school-wise, as all
    inadequacies of governance deficiencies in
    relation to RTE are visible in public domain

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RTE Implementation School recognitions
  • Online receipt of the applications from
    non-government schools for recognition under the
    RTE, Act 2009
  • Facility to upload all supporting documents along
    with the application
  • All private schools provides login/passwords
  • Online work-slow system involving BEEO and DEO
    to process the applications, register the
    inspection details and grant of recognition to
    the school.
  • Online generation and dissemination of School
    recognition certificate.
  • Dissemination of the complete profile of the
    schools as submitted by them for obtaining
    recognition for social audit.
  • Online dissemination of the reports filed by the
    inspecting officer in reference to the
    infrastructure, facilities, teachers/staff,
    grounds etc as claimed by the school in his
    application form.
  • Online monitoring of the pendency status at
    office of BEEO, DEO
  • Facility of track the application status for
    schools by registration numbers

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RTE Implementation Govt Schools
  • Various systems of the Portal is facilitating in
    helping the adherence to RTE norms and
    requirements
  • Assessment of the requirement of schools in
    various habitations
  • Assessment of the school-wise, subjectwise
    requirement of teachers as per the enrollment
  • Assessment of the training requirements of the
    teachers
  • Ensuring 100 enrollment (VER data)
  • Ensuring academic achievement levels of the
    students (Monthly assessment)
  • Monitoring the attendance of the students and
    identifications of the potential drop-outs
  • Teachers that are likely to be NOT Teaching and
    engaged in the Non-Teaching Activities 
  • Teachers grievances and their timely redressal
  • Facilitation of children belonging to weaker
    sections and disadvantaged group by timely
    assistance

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Finance Accounts Management System
  • Problems were faced in timely transfer of funds
    related to various schemes/activities to schools
    and other agencies
  • Online registration maintenance of the details
    of the scheme-wise account numbers and IFS Code
    of all agencies (schools, offices etc)
  • Online generation of the fund release orders and
    bank advise by State and Districts to various
    agencies.
  • Rationalized transferred of funds using the
    realtime funds using the the real-time data of
    the enrollment module, teachers (payroll) after
    taking into account the existing fund transfer
  • Efficient, appropriate transfer of funds to
    authentic accounts is now possible














































































































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Finance Accounts Management System
  • Schools will be able to upload the details of the
    expenditure (head-wise/component-wise) using the
    login/password provided to HM/teachers
  • Utilization certificate shall be generated from
    the portal
  • Scanned copy of the signed UC will be uploaded on
    the portal

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Finance Accounts Management System
  • All schools, agencies, teachers, public etc can
    now view the details of the funds transferred /
    spent for various schemes/activities
  • Facility to send SMS to school teachers/SMC
    members/parents (that have registered their
    mobile phone numbers) as soon as the funds are
    released to the school
  • Online availability of the scheme-wise/component-w
    ise/sub-component-wise fund availability
    /allocation/expenditure

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Benefits of Finance Accounts Management System
  • All 1.40 lac authentic Bank Accounts with IFS
    code opened in Nationalised Banks related to
    Agencies of SSA are available on Education
    portal.
  • All Govt Schools (PSUPS), Panchayats doing
    civil works of SSA, KGBVs, Girls Hostels, RBCs,
    HDCs, Platform School, CRCs, BRCs, BEOs, Zila
    Shiksha Kendras, DIETs/DRC, DEOs, AC Tribals/DO
    Tribals, PGBTs, SPOs, SCERT etc.
  • Bank Accounts of All Teachers Employees of SSA
    are also available on portal

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Benefits
  • Fund release to all these agencies accounts is
    made compulsory through education portal only
  • Fund release can be done from State, District
    level login password
  • Fund Flow can be easily monitored up to School
    level after fund release through portal
  • Scheme wise, Agency wise activity wise fund
    flow can be monitored separately.
  • Online Utilisation Certificate, Completion
    Certificate can be easily prepared after data
    entry of school level utilisation certificates
    at CRC level

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Benefits of online Financial Accounting
Management System (FAMS)
  • Amount can be released within 2-3 days to
    concerning sub district level agencies through
    SBI with RTGS, NEFT facility
  • Problem of duplicate bank account or wrong
    account for school has been solved with the help
    of portal
  • All Core banking bank accounts can be monitored
    with the help of banks online websites through
    corporate banking process
  • About 1 lakh bank accounts in SBI are being
    monitored online through SBI website
    www.onlinesbi.com
  • Information related to fund release is sent to
    related account holder through SMS module from
    portal after printing of Fund release order.

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Village Education Register
  • Comprehensive family-wise survey is done in more
    than 1 lac habitats of the State for identifying
  • Target Children for enrollment
  • Class-wise, Category-wise, Gender-wise
    Enrollment.  
  • Out of School Children- Drop outs, Never
    Enrolled
  • Children With Special Needs
  • Homeless Children (Beghar)
  • The survey includes all children of State from
    age group 3 to 14
  • Portal facilitates online capturing of survey
    forms in error free manner.
  • The data is consolidated and analyzed at various
    administrative levels i.e. JSK, Block, District
    and State

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Village Education Register
  • VER Data is used for assessment of the special
    trainings requirements for OOSC
  • Micro level interventions are planned and Impact
    of Government programs is evaluated by analyzing
    the VER Survey data.
  • Quality of data has helped in planning the
    action required for creating/augmenting education
    facilities in any habitat and accurate allocation
    of funds for mainstreaming of out of school
    children and assistance to Children with Special
    Needs.

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Children with Special Training Needs (OOSC)
  • Registration of OOS Children with their detailed
    Profiles
  • Assessment of personalized training requirements
    as per the profile of the children and their
    choice.
  • Registration of all agencies involved in special
    training
  • Online updation of the follow-up efforts for
    enrollment and mainstreaming of children
  • Agency-wise details of children enrolled for
    special training
  • Common public can also report a child for
    mainstreaming.
  • More than 1.5 lac children have already been
    registered and are being actively followed up for
    mainstreaming.
  • Expenditure on the mainstreaming of the OOSC has
    come down drastically despite larger number
    getting mainstreamed due to the micro level
    planning and focused interventions and improved
    monitoring at the individual child level.

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Children with Special Training Needs (OOSC)
  • Online registration of the detailed profile of
    all CWSN
  • Analysis of the profile of the CWSN has
    facilitated the assessment of
    interventions/aids and helped in providing
    diverse need based interventions like Braille
    books, mobility allowance etc. to the CWSNs for
    the first time and that too directly through PTA.
  • Tracking of
  • Status of their medical evaluation
  • Assistance being provided to the child to ensure
    personalized follow-up and facilitation of the
    aids.
  • All the information on the above is also made
    available to public for social audit/transparency.
  • Portal has facilitated analysis -gt The
    intervention has helped in improving the
    absorptive capacity of expenditure on the CWSN
    from Rs. 600/- per CWSN to Rs. 1200/- per CWSN.

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Online Enrollment System
  • Portal facilitates the capturing, updation of
    caste-wise, gender-wise, class-wise enrollment
    figures
  • School HM/Jan Shikshak can register/update the
    enrollment figures using his login /password and
    generate the enrollment report from portal
  • Portal generated enrollment report is signed by
    the school HM, SMC and its scanned copy is
    uploaded on portal to ensure authenticity and
    enforce responsibility
  • Accurate, authentic and up-to date enrollment
    figures facilitates in deciding
  • Posting of teachers to ensure the recommended PTR
  • Planning of new class rooms
  • Transparent planning and distribution of various
    assistance being provided to students like
    textbooks, Scholarships, Uniform and Bicycles
  • Monitoring of attendance
  • Release of funds/grants

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Learning Enhancement Program
  • Monthly tests of various Subjects are conducted
    in all schools to assess competency levels of
    children
  • Question bank uploaded on the portal to
    facilitate common benchmark
  • Portal captures School-wise, Subject-wise,
    Teacher-wise Results.
  • Portal generates the list of teachers who drawing
    the salary from a school but are not teaching
    any class.
  • Portal Generates the list of poor performing
    teachers, schools
  • Portal generates grading of the schools, blocks
    and districts and facilitate timely correction
    actions.
  • Capacity building of the poor performing
    teachers can be planned.

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Learning Enhancement Program
  • Performance Analysis
  • - District-wise, Block-wise ranking based on
    performance of schools
  • - Schools -Count and list of poor performers
  • -Count and list of good performers
  • - Teachers -Count and list of poor performers
  • -Count and list of good performers
  • Teachers who are not teaching any class at all
    and are likely to be engaged in non-academic
    works
  • Pendency Reports
  • District level, block level Summary, List of
    schools
  • Discrepancy Reports
  • District, Block Level summary, Schools where
    discrepancy has been found

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Inspections
  • More than 1 Lac school inspections are being
    carried out by various designated officers
  • Inspecting officers have to register inspections
    reports using their login-passwords
  • The problems related to absent teachers, short
    attendance, textbook related problems reported
    by the inspector are made available to the
    concerned authority for necessary follow-up
    action
  • Portal facilitates effective and meaningful
    inspections
  • State-level/district-level/block level and school
    level analysis and monitoring of various types of
    issues/problems and follow up action taken by the
    concerned authority

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Inspections -reports
  • Online registration of the inspection report with
    the short-coming found by the officer.
  • Online entry of the Corrective follow-up action
    taken on reported problems
  • Action on Absent teachers
  • List of officers who are not conducting the
    inspections as per their specified quota
  • List of the inspections where follow-up action is
    pending
  • List of schools that have not been inspected
    since the specified period
  • List of schools where same problem/short coming
    is being repetitively reported
  • List of schools with shortage of textbooks, poor
    academic achievement levels of children, poor
    attendance of children
  • List of cases where action is pending since the
    specified date.

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Proactive Governance
  • Online mashing and analysis of the transaction
    data related to various entities and processes
    generate several analytical reports that are
    being used for forecasting the problems and
    issues in the initial stages and help the
    departments in taking timely preventive/corrective
    action

  • List of Zero regular teacher schools,
    under-staffed schools, over staffed schools
  • List of habitations that do not have a school, Or
    have more than one/two schools
  • List of teachers that are likely to be engaged in
    non-teaching functions,
  • List of teachers whose salary is not being
    prepared, Grievances are pending

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Proactive Governance
  • List of Schools
  • showing poor academic performance in monthly
    tests,
  • need guest faculty,
  • schools where monthly tests are not being
    conducted,
  • schools where the students are likely to drop
    out,
  • schools that have not been inspected since a
    specified period.
  • list of schools that need to be visited and
    inspected by district authorities.
  • Provides information to proactively address all
    establishment related issues of entitlements etc.
    e.g. cases of time-scale fixation, pay fixation,
    regularization, pension etc. that are due,
  • Facilitates rationalization of teachers
    subject-wise, subject group-wise based on
    students enrollment as per RTE norms and State
    Norms for secondary schools,
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