28°41′11″N 77°13′24″E / 28.686409°N 77.223276°E
Delhi Directorate of Education | |
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Location | |
Old Secretariat, Delhi
India | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Schools | 5691 |
Budget | ₹11.22 billion[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 16,65,000+ |
Student–teacher ratio | 1:40 (Primary Level) 1:42(Middle Level) 1:48(Secondary and Senior Secondary Level) |
Other information | |
Director | Ms. Veditha Reddy, IAS[2] |
Joint Director | Sh. Singhare Ramchander Mahadev DANICS[3] |
Secretary | SH. ASHOK KUMAR IAS |
Website | edudel.nic.in |
Delhi Directorate of Education (abbreviated Del E) is the department under the education ministry Rudraksh of Delhi Government that manages the city's public school system. It is one of the India's largest school education system.
History
editIn 1973 Delhi School Education Act was passed in the assembly, according to which responsibility for Pre-primary and primary level of education in Delhi was given to local bodies like MCD, NDMC and Delhi Cantonment Board; and Directorate of Education was made responsible for secondary and senior secondary level of education. In 1980–81, Delhi had 704 secondary/senior secondary schools, which increased to 1759 in 2007–08. Students enrollment also increased from 254,000 in 1980–81 to 793,000 in 2007–08. Because of the space constraint, the majority of Sarvodaya Vidyalayas were made to operate in two different shifts - a morning shift for girls and an evening shift for boys.[4] Due to the high growth rate of the Delhi's population and shortage of infrastructure, Directorate of Education had also introduced primary classes in its 364 Sarvodaya Vidyalayas.
Departments of DoE syllabus
editDirectorate of Education divides Delhi region into 12 districts and 28 zones with hierarchy from district to zones. Each district consist one or more zones in it with District Education Officer as the head of education, similarly each zone has Zonal Education Officer to command the education department of zonal level.
Demographics
editIn Delhi public schools the total school enrollment for boys is higher than females. In 2007-08 163,500 girls were enrolled accounting to 46.82% of total enrollment as compared to 185,700 enrollments of boys.[4]
Infrastructure Development
editDelhi's public schools were never been popular for their good infrastructure, for many years majority of the Delhi's school even didn't have proper school buildings which forced the students to attend the classes in open or in temporary tin-shades. But since last 15 years the conditions have changed and with the efforts of Directorate of Education, many schools have received well architecturally developed state-of-the-art buildings and other infrastructures. The DoE has engaged the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) and the Public Works Department (PWD) for this upgradation and refurbishment.[5]
In 2021 Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal approved the Delhi education department for the construction of the new rooms for the development of the school infrastructure. Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia announced that there will be 12,478 new rooms which include 9,981 classrooms and 106 multipurpose rooms.[6]
Growth of education in public schools
editThe total pass percentage of Delhi's public schools students in the C.B.S.E. examinations is increasing per annual basis. The total students dropout rate from schools has been come down from 17.5% to 5.7%. The pass percentage growth rate of Delhi's secondary and senior schools is as follow:-
Year | Secondary School | Senior School |
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2005 | 48.00 | 76.44 |
2006 | 59.73 | 78.07 |
2007 | 77.12 | 82.73 |
2008 | 83.69 | 85.70 |
2009 | 89.44 | 87.14 |
Teachers Union
editDelhi Directorate of Education has a recognized elected Teachers Union body called Government Schools Teachers Association (GSTA) which represents the teachers serving under the Delhi Government. C. P. Singh is the current President and Ajay Veer Yadav is current serving General Secretary for the Union.[7] Participating groups includes Adhyapak Shakti Manch[8][9]
Inclusive Education Branch
editThe Directorate of Education (DoE) is committed to provide Inclusive Education and need based educational supports to Children with Disabilities (CwDs) in its Govt. schools. Currently, there are about 12,000 CwDs studying in the Govt. schools of DoE from Pre-school to Class XII. The policy of Inclusive Education is being implemented in DoE in the line of the provisions under Right to Education Act 2009 and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (RPWD), 2016. DoE has a well established Admin. Cell/Branch which caters to the needs of Children with Special Needs enrolled in the Government schools of Delhi, GNCTD. The Inclusive Education Branch is headed by deputy director of Education (IEB-HQ), Ms. Nandini Maharaj, IAS;[10] who is further assisted by deputy director of Education (IEB), Dr. Sudhakar Gaikwad & Officer on Special Duty (OSD-IEB)/State Coordinator (Inclusive Education-Delhi) Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh. The Branch deals with all the Academic and Administrative work pertaining to Children with Special Needs and TGT/PGT-Special Education Teachers. The current address of the Branch is - Inclusive Education Branch (IEB), Directorate of Education GNCTD, Behind Lady Sri Ram College, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi-110024 and the Office is open for public dealing from 9:30 am to 6 pm five days a week.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Delhi Government Allocates Rs.1122 Crore for Education Sector". Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- ^ https://services.delhi.gov.in/sites/default/files/Services/circulars-orders/order_4.pdf | TRANSFER ORDER DATED 17.10.2024
- ^ "DEPLOYMENT CHART OF IAS OFFICERS". Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- ^ a b "Investment in the education sector". Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- ^ Khattar, Sakshi (5 January 2009). "Upgrading Delhi's government schools". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ^ "Edudel : A Very Famous Education System In Delhi -". sethkoko-blog.com. sethkoko-blog. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "80% govt schools in Delhi don't have principals, says teachers' body". hindustan times. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
- ^ "Teachers move Delhi High Court for minimum pay as per 6th Pay Commission". The Indian Express. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ^ IANS (11 October 2017). "HC seeks Delhi response on teachers' plea for salaries as per 6th pay panel". Business Standard India. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ^ Maharaj, Ms. Nandini (19 January 2022). "Transfer Posting Order" (PDF). Edudel.nic.in. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 January 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2022.