Status of Secondary Education in Bihar: An Overview

Orusa Karim
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According to the Indian constitution, one of the fundamental rights is the right to education, and secondary education is an important sub-sector of the entire education system because it shapes and directs the child toward a bright future. Bihar has historically been a major centre of learning and is home to one of the oldest universities in the country, but the state's modern education system paints a different picture. Bihar has the lowest literacy rate in the country, at 61.80%, according to the latest census data. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of secondary education in Bihar. This research is based on content analysis, which includes newspaper articles, articles from reputable sites such as CENSUS, U-DISE, NUEPA, and NCERT, and reports from reputable sites such as CENSUS, U-DISE, NUEPA, and NCERT, among others. The data shows Bihar's vulnerability in achieving secondary education after analyzing several reports and articles. According to NUEPA statistics for 2014-15, Bihar's net enrolment ratio in secondary education fell to 42.08 percent, compared to 93.77 percent in primary education. Although the Bihar government has made significant efforts at the secondary level, such as making text books available to all secondary students at a low cost through BSTPC and introducing several schemes such as Bihar Shatabdi Mukhyamantri Balika Poshak Yojna, Mukhyamantri Bicycle Yojna, and Shaikshnik Paribhraman Yojna, the overall transition rate from elementary to secondary education remains at 84.64 percent. The study of secondary education in Bihar highlighted the major issues that require immediate attention and action in order to ensure that high-quality education is maintained.
比哈尔邦中等教育现状综述
根据印度宪法,受教育权是基本权利之一,中等教育是整个教育体系的重要分支,因为它塑造并引导孩子走向光明的未来。比哈尔邦历史上一直是一个重要的学习中心,也是印度最古老的大学之一的所在地,但该邦的现代教育体系描绘了一幅不同的画面。根据最新的人口普查数据,比哈尔邦的识字率是全国最低的,为61.80%。本文的目的是调查比哈尔邦的中等教育状况。这项研究基于内容分析,其中包括报纸文章、来自CENSUS、U-DISE、NUEPA和NCERT等知名网站的文章,以及来自CENSUS、U-DISE、NUEPA和NCERT等知名网站的报告。在分析了几份报告和文章后,数据显示比哈尔邦在实现中等教育方面的脆弱性。根据2014- 2015年的NUEPA统计数据,比哈尔邦中等教育净入学率降至42.08%,而小学教育净入学率为93.77%。尽管比哈尔邦政府在中学层面做出了重大努力,例如通过BSTPC向所有中学生提供低成本的教科书,并引入了诸如比哈尔邦Shatabdi Mukhyamantri Balika Poshak Yojna、Mukhyamantri自行车Yojna和Shaikshnik Paribhraman Yojna等计划,但从小学到中学教育的总体转换率仍为84.64%。比哈尔邦中学教育的研究突出了需要立即关注和采取行动的主要问题,以确保维持高质量的教育。
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