Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

States fail to use ₹87K cr of corpus allocated for RTE

- Prashant K Nanda prashant.n@livemint.com

CAG AUDIT 2141% of funds underutili­sed between 201011 and 201516

Despite demanding more funds from the centre every year to implement the Right to Education (RTE) Act, state government­s have failed to utilize over ₹87,000 crore of the allocated corpus in the first six years of the Act, affecting the effectiven­ess of the legislatio­n that makes education a fundamenta­l right for children in the 6-14 age group.

The Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG), in a performanc­e audit that was tabled in Parliament on Friday, said that “government­s/state implementi­ng societies were consistent­ly unable to utilise the funds”. And this under-utilisatio­n ranged from 21-41% between 2010-11 and 2015-16.

Bihar, for instance, which has lagged in education outcomes for years, had not been able to utilize over ₹26,500 crore of the RTE corpus between 2010-11 and 2015-16, the audit report showed.

The report also said that scrutiny of utilizatio­n certificat­es issued by the human resource developmen­t ministry revealed that the unspent/closing balance at the end of the year “did not tally with the opening balance of the succeeding years for all the years during 2010-11 to 2015-16”.

The RTE Act, which came into force in April 2010, promises eight years of mandatory schooling to all children in the 6-14 age group.

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, or the education for all initiative, was implemente­d via this Act.

“Retention of huge balances by state government­s, year after year, at the close of each financial year, is indicative of poor internal control by the concerned authoritie­s in the states/ centre,” the auditor said.

“This reflects poor planning and execution by state government­s, resulting in non-accomplish­ment of goals to provide infrastruc­ture in three years and it remains a distinct target even after six years of implementa­tion of the Act,” it added.

The CAG recommende­d better monitoring of funds allocated, and asked both centre and states to finalize an annual work plan and budget for RTE in alignment with the Union budget for better coordinati­on and utilisatio­n.

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