Hindustan Times (Patiala)

623 primary, middle schools shut down in Haryana since ’11

- Sunil Rahar sunil.kumar3@htlive.com ■

POOR ENROLMENT SAID TO BE REASON BEHIND CLOSURE; ONLY 12 SCHOOLS BUILT IN THE STATE IN 9 YEARS

ROHTAK: As many as 623 primary and middle government schools have been shut down in Haryana since October 2011 due to poor enrolment.

The informatio­n was provided by the Haryana school education department in response to an RTI query filed by Rewari-based social activist Saket Dhingra.

As per the department, there are 8,687 government primary schools and 2,383 middle schools functional across the state.

“The government has closed 623 schools since October 2011. 124 schools were shut down in 2011, 385 in 2014, 62 in 2018 and 52 in 2019,” the report said.

Dhingra said the closure of 623 government schools since 2011 due to poor enrolment has raised questions on the implementa­tion of the government schemes and programmes to encourage students to join government schools.

“If students are turning away from state-run schools, then why is the government spending crores on mid-day meal schemes, free uniforms, free textbooks and other projects?” he questioned.

As per the RTI report, the Haryana government has built only 12 new schools — six in Rohtak, two in Sonepat, one each in Palwal, Hisar, Yamunanaga­r and Kaithal — since 2011.

Haryana elementary education department director Pardeep Dagar admits the closure of over 600 government primary and middle schools due to poor enrolment. “Pupil strength in these schools had dropped below 10 and their students were accommodat­ed in other schools. The government has built fewer schools due to low demand, but we have upgraded many schools over the past few years. The students who were shifted are not facing any problem due to closure of their previous schools,” the director said.

Haryana Vidyalaya Adhyapak Sangh secretary Satbir Goyat said the government schoolchil­dren were shifting to private schools due to better infrastruc­ture and facilities, resulting in poor enrolment leading to closure of government schools.

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