UP’s economy doubles to Rs 27.51 lakh crore in 8 years without raising taxes
In a major achievement, Uttar Pradesh’s economy has more than doubled, rising from Rs 12.88 lakh crore in 2017 to Rs 27.51 lakh crore today, all without raising taxes.
According to the RTE Act, children from economically weaker sections and disadvantaged groups are admitted to recognized unaided private schools against 25 per cent seats of the total capacity of their entry level classes, either pre-primary or Class 1.
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A total of 1.24 lakh children’s allotments took place, the highest ever in a decade as the RTE admissions for academic session 2022-23 comes to an end.
In around 40,000 schools, 4.6 lakh RTE seats have been mapped in Uttar Pradesh.
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Last year, about 99,000 children were enrolled in private schools.
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According to the RTE Act, children from economically weaker sections and disadvantaged groups are admitted to recognized unaided private schools against 25 per cent seats of the total capacity of their entry level classes, either pre-primary or Class 1.
RTE admissions were done in three phases.
Samina Bano, who heads the RightWalk Foundation, which is the project management unit of basic education department for RTE admissions, said there has been a massive increase in the number of applications after a dedicated RTE portal was launched in 2017 when 28,000 admissions were done in private schools under RTE.
“Technology has definitely helped us in scaling RTE admissions across the state besides ensuring transparency and curbing potential corruption. Since it is a random lottery, there is no human interference,” she added.
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