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Vital Statistics (Part II) -
Education - Compiled([email protected])
Institute of Objective Studies
162, Jogabai Main Road,
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi - 1100251
Index – Vital Statistics (Part – II) – Education1. Stages of Education System in India – (page 3)
2. Inclusiveness and Equity in Higher Education – NSSO - 2004-05 – (page 4-5)
3. Enrolment Rates, GER among Religious Groups, Gender-disparities and Caste - groups (Tables – 5.01,
5.02 and 5.04) – (page 6)
4. Enrollment at Primary and Secondary Level of Education – India (Different Years) – (page 7)
5. Growth in Institutions and Enrolment – India (Different Years) – (page 8)
6. Progress in Elementary Education Since 2001 – India – (page 9)
7. Out of School Children Aged 6-13 Years – All, SC, ST and Muslims: All India-2006 – (page 10)
8. Faculty-wise Enrolment in Higher Education : 1916-17 and 1947-48 - (page 11)
9. Higher Education Enrollment per lakh of Population in 1947-48 - India – (page 12)
10. Crude Literacy Rate in India from 1901 to 2011 – (page 13)
11. State-wise Literacy Rate – India, Census 2011 – (page 14-15)
12. All India Growth of Students Enrolment in Higher Education - 1988-89 to 2008-09 – (page 16)
13. State-wise Students Enrolment in Higher Education - 2009 – (page 17)
14. Enrolment by Stage in 2004-05, India – (page 18)
15. Enrolment by Level and Major Discipline, India (Different Years) – (page 19)
16. Sector-wise Plan Non-Plan Budget Expenditure on Education (Different Years) – (page 20)
17. MAEF Sanction of Scholarship (2003-04 to 2009-10) – (page 21)
18. State-wise Distribution of Pre-Matric Scholarships for Minority Students (Different Years) – (page 22)
19. State-wise Distribution of Post-Matric Scholarships for Minority Students (Different Years) – (page 23)
20. State-wise Target (for fresh 20000 scholarships only) and Achievement (both fresh & renewals) of
Merit-cum-Means Scholarships for Minority Students (Different Years) – (page 24)
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•Pre- Primary - It consists of children of 3-5 years of age studying in nursery,lower kindergarten and upper kindergarten. At this stage student is givenknowledge about school life and is taught to read and write some basic words.
•Primary - It includes the age group of children of 6-11 years studying inclasses from first to fifth.
•Middle - It consists of children studying in classes from sixth to eighth.
•Secondary - It includes students studying in classes ninth and tenth.
Stages of Education System in India
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•Higher Secondary - Includes students studying in eleventh and twelfth classes.
•Undergraduate - Here, a student goes through higher education, which iscompleted in college. This course may vary according to the subject pursued bythe student. For medical student this stage is of four and a half years plus oneyear of compulsory internship, while a simple graduate degree can be attained inthree years.
Postgraduate - After completing graduation a student may opt for postgraduation to further add to his qualifications.
http://www.mapsofindia.com/india-education.html
Inclusiveness and Equity in Higher Education - Chapter 5
Religious-group Disparities
Spanning the issue of inclusion, there is yet another consideration, namely, disparitiesbetween different religious groups. Table 5.01 presents information on religion-wiseenrolment in graduation or higher courses.
The category of 'others' includes such religious groups as Zoroastrians, Jains, etc. whoare, aggregate data show, educationally a shade better off. So is not however the casewith relatively large groups, say, Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs. WhileMuslims rate lowest (GER, 6.84 percent), Christians appear to be comparatively betteroff (16.60 percent). For several socio-cultural reasons Muslims have lagged behind ineducation including in higher education. On the other hand, lower enrolment ratiosamong Hindus could be traced to depressed caste-groups within their fold.
These inter-group differences further stand out when examined for gender parity. In allthe four religious groups, women are found trailing behind men (see Table 5.02).Except among Christians, male-female differences are highly pronounced. Perhaps inthe households, education or schooling of girl-children is given a second priority. Thiskind of lower female representation is likely to be a big drag on the growth of highereducation in the country.
Source: NSSO 2004-05 Contd. on next slide
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Inclusiveness and Equity in Higher Education - Chapter 5
Religious-group Disparities (contd. from previous slide)
Ordinarily Hindu religious-group is associated with caste-system, but otherreligious groups in India (e.g. Muslim, Christian, Sikh, etc.) have notremained insulated from the pervasive influence of caste-system. This isparticularly true with those who opted for conversion or change of religion.
Several decisions of superior judiciary have recognised the reality of caste inother religious groups, and directed that these 'non-Hindu' caste-groups, too,other religious groups, and directed that these 'non-Hindu' caste-groups, too,could avail of various development and welfare schemes. Given this, it wouldbe relevant to examine enrolment in these groups.
Table 5.04 brings out that, in terms of GER, the situation of Muslim OBCs isstill lower than the parent group; and that of Scheduled Castes among Sikhsis but disquieting.
Source: NSSO 2004-05
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Table 5.01: Enrolment* Rates among Religious Groups
Percentages
Groups GER NER EER
Hindus 11.29 10.58 52.75
Muslims 6.84 6.51 54.09
Christians 16.60 15.98 57.64
Sikh 15.40 14.51 49.38
Others 31.54 19.60 63.36
Total 10.84 10.18 52.61
* Only graduation and above. GER – Gross Enrolment Ratio NER – Net Enrolment Ratio EER - Enrolment of Eligible Ratio
Table 5.02: GER - Religious Groups and Gender-disparitiesPercentages
Groups MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Hindu 13.07 9.32 11.29Hindu 13.07 9.32 11.29
Muslim 7.77 5.81 6.84
Christian 17.21 16.02 16.60
Sikh 18.09 12.25 15.40
Total 12.42 9.11 10.84
Table 5.04: GER* (18-23 years) among Different Religious and Caste-groupsPercentages
Groups HINDU MUSLIM CHRISTIAN SIKHScheduled Tribes
Scheduled Castes
Other Backward
Classes Others
6.30
6.17
9.00
20.87
-
-
5.98
7.34
6.84
23.25
-
22.29
-
2.00
-
15.40
Total 11.29 6.84 16.60 15.03
* Only graduation and above. Source: NSSO 2004-05 6
Year Primary (Lakh person) Middle (Lakh person)
1950-51 192 31
1960-61 350 67
1968-69 544 125
Enrollment at Primary and Secondary Level of School Education - India
1979-80 716 193
1989-90 973 322
1999-2000 1136 421
2000-01 926 342
http://www.mapsofindia.com/india-education.html
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Growth in Institutions and Enrolment 1951-2001, IndiaYear Universities Colleges Enrolment
1950-51 27 695 3,96,745
1960-61 45 1,542 1,034,934
1970-71 105 3,694 2,112,404
1974-75 111 4,170 2,366,541
1980-81 123 4,722 2,752,437
1982-83 133 5,012 3,136,986
1985-86 149 5,723 3,570,897
1991-92 207 9,278 52,65,886
1995-96 214 9,703 64,25,624
2000 221 10,555 7,078,000
2001 227 11,089 7,418,000
Source: Indian Institute of Education, Kothrud, Pune, October 2002 (Study sponsored by PlanningCommission, Govt. of India
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Progress in Elementary Education Since 2001 - India
Indicators 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2005-06
No. of Elementary Schools(in millions)
845007 883667 897109 1042251 1061061
- Percentage Change - 4.58 1.52 - 1.80
No. of teachers in Elementary Schools(in millions)
3.22 3.39 3.49 3.75 3.85
- Percentage Change - 5.28 2.95 - 2.67
Enrolment in Lower Primary Schools -Classes 1 - 5 (in millions)
113.83 113.90 122.40 130.80 132.00
- 0.06 7.46 - 0.92
Source: Selected Education Statistics: 2003-04 and 2005-06, MHRD, GOI, New Delhi andEducation in India, MHRD,GOI.
- Percetage Change - 0.06 7.46 - 0.92
Enrolment in Upper Primary Schools -Classes 5 – 8 (in millions)
42.81 44.80 46.90 51.20 52.20
- Percentage Change - 4.65 4.69 - 1.95
Enrolment in Elementary Schools - Classes1 – 8 (in millions)
156.64 158.76 176.76 182.00 185.12
- Percentage Change - 1.35 11.34 - 1.71
Average Pupil Teacher Ratio at ElementaryStage
41 39 38 42 41
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Out of School Children Aged 6-13 Years: All India-2006
S. No.Details ofChildren
(6-13 Years)
Out of School ChildrenPercentage of Out of School
Children
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total
1 All 11353597 2106137 13459734 7.80 4.34 6.94
Source: 1. Status of Education in India, National Report 2008_Deptt of Higher Education, Mo HRD, Govt. of India2. SRI-IMRB Survey 2006.
2 SC 2706025 398841 3104866 8.55 6.25 8.17
3 ST 1585833 71145 1656978 10.11 4.21 9.54
4 Muslim 1567717 685535 2253252 12.03 7.17 9.97
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Faculty-wise Enrolment in Higher Education : 1916-17 and 1947-48
Stream
1916-17 1947-48
Enrolment% of TotalEnrolment
Enrolment*% of Total
% of TotalEnrolment
General (Arts, Sci. & Com.) 46,900 80.00 75,272 70.98
Law 5,426 9.25 7,576 7.14
Medicine 2,481 4.23 8,850 8.35
Engineering 1,139 2.25 6,437 6.07
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Engineering 1,139 2.25 6,437 6.07
Teaching 716 1.22 3,087 2.91
Agriculture 445 0.76 3,759 3.54
Veterinary 461 0.79 806 0.76
Forestry 161 0.27 256 0.24
Total 58,639 100.00 1,06,043 100.00
Note: *Excluding the enrolments in Intermediate Classes
Source: Indian Institute of Education, Kothrud, Pune, Oct 2002 (Study sponsored by Planning Commission, Govt. of India)
Degree Enrolment Per Lakh Population
Research 0.14
M.A. / M.Sc. 2.31
B.A. / B.Sc. 14.87
Teacher Training 0.88
Engg. and Technology 1.84
Agriculture 1.07
Higher Education Enrollment per lakh of Population in 1947-48 - India
Agriculture 1.07
Forestry 0.07
Medicine 2.53
Veterinary 0.23
Law 2.16
Commerce 4.19
Total Higher Education 30.31
http://planningcommission.nic.in/reports/sereport/ser/stdy_femgrd.pdf
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Census year Total (%) Male (%) Female (%)
1901 5.35 9.83 0.6
1911 5.92 10.56 1.05
1921 7.16 12.21 1.81
1931 9.5 15.59 2.93
1941 16.1 24.9 7.3
1951 16.67 24.95 9.45
Crude Literacy Rate in India from 1901 to 2011
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1951 16.67 24.95 9.45
1961 24.02 34.44 12.95
1971 29.45 39.45 18.69
1981 36.23 46.89 24.82
1991 42.84 52.74 32.17
2001 64.83 75.26 53.67
2011 74.04 82.14 65.46
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_census_of_India
State-wise Literacy Rate – India, Census 2011State Literacy Rate Male Literacy Rate 2011 Female Literacy Rate 2011
Andhra Pradesh 67.7 75.6 59.7
Assam 73.2 78.8 67.3
Bihar 63.8 73.5 53.3
Chhatisgarh 71 81.5 60.6
Goa 87.4 92.8 81.8
Gujarat 79.3 87.2 70.7
Haryana 76.6 85.4 66.8
Himachal Pradesh 83.8 90.8 76.6Himachal Pradesh 83.8 90.8 76.6
Jammu & Kashmir 68.7 78.3 58
Jharkhand 67.6 78.5 56.2
Karnataka 75.6 82.8 68.1
Kerala 93.9 96 92
Madhya Pradesh 70.6 80.5 60
Maharashtra 82.9 89.8 75.5
Manipur 79.8 86.5 73.2
Orissa 73.5 82.4 64.4
http://allinfoindia.com/Guide/Literacy%20rate%20in%20india%202011census.htm
Contd. on next slide
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State-wise Literacy Rate - Census 2011State Literacy Rate Male Literacy Rate 2011 Female Literacy Rate 2011
Punjab 76.7 81.5 71.3
Rajasthan 67.1 80.5 52.7
Sikkim 82.2 87.3 76.4
Tamil Nadu 80.3 86.6 73.9
Tripura 87.8 92.2 83.1
Uttar Pradesh 69.7 79.2 59.3
Uttra Khand 79.6 88.3 70.7
West Bangal 77.1 82.7 71.2
http://allinfoindia.com/Guide/Literacy%20rate%20in%20india%202011census.htm
Arunachal Pradesh 67 73.7 59.6
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 77.7 86.5 65.9
Daman & Diu 87.1 91.5 79.6
Delhi 86.3 91 80.9
Lakshadweep 92.3 96.1 88.2
Meghalya 75.5 77.2 73.8
Mizoram 91.6 93.7 89.4
Nagaland 80.1 83.3 76.7
Puducherry 86.5 92.1 81.2
India 70.04 82.14 65.46
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Year Total EnrolmentIncrease over thePreceding Year
Percentage Increase over thePreceding Year
1988-89 4285489 265330 6.6
1989-90 4602680 317191 7.4
1990-91 4924868 322188 7.0
1991-92 5265886 341018 6.9
1992-93 5534966 269080 5.1
1993-94 5817249 282283 5.1
1994-95 6113929 296680 5.1
1995-96 6574005 460076 7.5
1996-97 6842598 268593 4.1
All India Growth of Students Enrolment in Higher Education -1988-89 to 2008-09
1996-97 6842598 268593 4.1
1997-98 7260418 417820 6.1
1998-99 7705520 445102 6.1
1999-2000 8050607 345087 4.5
2000-2001 8399443 348836 4.3
2001-2002 8964680 565237 6.7
2002-2003 9516773 552093 6.2
2003-2004 10011645 494872 5.2
2004-2005 10542262 530617 5.3
2005-2006 11137627 595365 5.6
2006-2007 11887095 749468 6.7
2007-2008 12727082 839987 7.1
2008-2009 13641808 914726 7.2
http://www.ugc.ac.in/pub/stategies/HEIstategies.pdf16
S. No. State/UT Total Enrolment Women Enrolment % of Women
1 Andhra Pradesh 1150759 471811 41.0
2 Assam 234124 100673 43.0
3 Bihar 624010 187203 30.0
4 Chhattisgarh 226105 79137 35.0
5 Goa 24282 14326 59.0
6 Gujarat 701577 305888 43.6
7 Haryana 352887 151741 43.0
8 Himachal Pradesh 118194 55551 47.0
9 Jammu & Kashmir 111550 50198 45.0
10 Jharkhand 222608 75687 34.0
11 Karnataka 837668 368574 44.0
State-wise Students Enrolment in Higher Education - 2009
11 Karnataka 837668 368574 44.0
12 Kerala 373092 208932 56.0
13 Madhya Pradesh 750745 285283 38.0
14 Maharashtra 1813942 779995 43.0
15 Orissa 419939 180574 43.0
16 Punjab 335407 171058 51.0
17 Rajasthan 572651 209018 36.5
18 Tamil Nadu 1033755 485865 47.0
19 Uttar Pradesh 2170516 803091 37.0
20 Uttaranchal 177411 78238 44.1
21 West Bengal 903103 353113 39.1
22 Delhi 250400 120192 48.0
Total 13404725 5536148 41.3
http://www.ugc.ac.in/pub/stategies/HEIstategies.pdf
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S. No. Educational Degree Stage Boys Girls Total
1 PhD / DSc / DPhill 32526 22826 55352
2 M.A. 250546 218745 469291
3 M.Sc. 107841 90878 198719
4 M.Com. 80616 41641 122257
5 B.A. / B.A. (Hons.) 2117637 1654579 3772216
6 B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Hons.) 910440 580345 1490785
Enrolment by Stage in 2004-05, India
6 B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Hons.) 910440 580345 1490785
7 B.Com. / B.Com. (Hons.) 928181 536847 1465028
8 B.E. / B.Sc. (Engg.) /B. Arch. 531207 165402 696609
9Medicine / Dentistry / Pharmacy /Nursing / Aurvedic / Homeopathy
167696 89052 256748
10 B.Ed. / B.T. 87143 68049 155192
11 Others* 1921887 1173212 3095099
12 Total Higher Education 7135720 4641576 11777296
* Others include Data of Open and Distance Learning Institutions.
Source: Selected Education Statistics, 2004-05, MHRD 2007
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Year PhD PG
GeneralGraduate
(Arts, Sc &Comm.)
Techn.Graduate
(Engg., Medical,B Ed)
Total HigherEducation
(2 + 3 + 4 + 5)Diploma
Total HigherEducation
(6 + 7)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1980-81 25417 291341 1886428 239267 2442453 430126 2872579
1990-91 32468 354216 3285776 416828 4089288 796686 4885974
Enrolment by Level and Major Discipline, India
1990-91 32468 354216 3285776 416828 4089288 796686 4885974
2000-01 45004 647338 7244915 688625 8625882 987279 9613161
2001-02 53119 647016 7139497 790050 8629682 1104594 9734276
2002-03 65357 782590 7633125 1035701 9516773 1199785 10716558
2003-04 65525 806636 8026147 1110840 10009148 1191447 11200595
Source: Selected Education Statistics, Different Years
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Year Elementary Secondary Higher Technical Total
1990-91 9119 6111 2165 613 19028
1995-96 15218 10344 3871 1290 31517
1996-97 17850 11736 428 1450 36372
1997-98 20392 13262 4859 1623 41109
1998-99 25150 16782 6117 2073 51225
Sector-wise Plan Non-Plan Budget Expenditure on EducationDepartments of States and Centre (Revenue Account)
Figures Rs. in 10 Millions
1998-99 25150 16782 6117 2073 51225
1999-00 27905 20845 8248 2459 61281
2000-01 29758 19743 9195 2528 62498
2001-02 32493 20431 8087 2560 64847
2002-03 33474 22049 8859 2820 68561
2003-04 36366 23350 9060 2833 73045
2004-05 (RE) 44083 25818 9998 3275 85687
2005-06 (BE) 50952 27709 10689 3720 96231
Source: Analysis of Budget Expenditure on Education, Various Years in GOI
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4000
5000
6000
7000
8000 7324
6366
4477
4067
Total No. of Girls (2003-04 to 2009-10)
MAEF Sanction of Scholarship (2003-04 to 2009-10)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
UttarPradesh
Kerala West Bengal Maharashtra Bihar Gujarat Rajasthan MadhyaPradesh
2924
2452
1294996
Source: Ministry of Minority Affairs21
S. No. States
2009-10(as on 31.03.2010)
2010-11(as on 31.03.2011)
Percentage ofAchievement w.r.t. Target
Target Achievement Target Achievement 2001-9-10 2010-11
1 Andhra Pradesh** 65032 86248 86709 225462 132.62 260.02
3 Assam 73582 87376 98109 38259 118.75 39.00
4 Bihar** 109357 35668 145809 320107 32.62 219.54
5 Chattisgarh 7432 4765 9909 6976 64.11 70.40
6 Goa 3677 594 4905 - 16.15 -
7 Gujarat 39194 0 52260 0 - -8 Haryana 19282 14867 25709 24823 77.10 96.55
9 H P 2257 1095 3009 1166 48.52 38.75
10 Jammu & Kashmir 56482 53421 75309 116571 94.58 154.79
11 Jharkhand 38932 18510 51909 26107 47.54 50.29
12 Karnataka** 62407 86829 83209 314508 139.13 377.97
State-wise Distribution of Pre-Matric Scholarships for Students belonging toMinorities for 2009-10 and 2010-11
12 Karnataka** 62407 86829 83209 314508 139.13 377.97
13 Kerala** 110175 161590 146900 563560 146.67 383.64
14 Madhya Pradesh 34657 18278 46209 61052 52.74 132.12
15 Maharashtra 137732 201490 183638 545201 146.29 296.89
20 Orissa 13432 17049 17909 17909 126.93 100.00
21 Punjab 120852 123907 161127 279082 102.53 173.21
22 Rajasthan 45082 60318 60109 121988 133.80 202.94
24 Tamil Nadu** 57532 84150 76709 312415 146.27 407.27
26 Uttar Pradesh** 252832 371189 337109 465812 146.81 138.18
27 Uttarakhand 9982 449 13309 1132 4.50 8.51
28 West Bengal** 166732 240548 222309 913002 144.27 410.69
33 Delhi 18532 26313 24709 30904 141.99 125.07
Gr. Total (All States +Uts) 1500000 1729076 2000000 4421571 115.27 221.08
http://minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/upto31012010.PDF
http://minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/upto31012011.PDF
** Includes spilover cases of 2009-10.
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S. No. States
2009-10(as on 31.03.2010)
2010-11(as on 31.03.2011)
Percentage ofAchievement w.r.t. Target
Target Achievement Target Achievement 2001-9-10 2010-11
1 Andhra Pradesh** 13006 26692 17342 42972 205.23 247.79
3 Assam 14716 9908 19622 4730 67.33 24.11
4 Bihar 21871 13245 29162 24709 60.56 84.73
5 Chattisgarh 1486 822 1982 1396 55.32 70.43
6 Goa 746 0 993 523 0.00 52.67
7 Gujarat 7841 7766 10453 12290 99.04 117.57
8 Haryana 3856 1897 5142 2564 49.20 49.86
9 H P 451 349 602 355 77.38 58.97
10 Jammu & Kashmir 11296 5992 15062 10766 53.05 71.48
11 Jharkhand 7786 7221 10382 9825 92.74 94.63
12 Karnataka** 12481 27598 16642 43344 221.12 260.45
State-wise Distribution of Post-Matric Scholarships for Studentsbelonging to Minorities for 2009-10 and 2010-11
12 Karnataka** 12481 27598 16642 43344 221.12 260.45
13 Kerala 22034 52861 29379 60782 239.91 206.89
14 Madhya Pradesh 6931 3107 9242 7795 44.83 84.34
15 Maharashtra 27515 15333 36675 44579 55.73 121.55
20 Orissa 2686 1288 3582 1049 47.95 29.29
21 Punjab 24100 17737 32142 27245 73.60 84.76
22 Rajasthan** 9016 8144 12022 10873 90.33 90.44
24 Tamil Nadu** 11506 26342 15342 34107 228.94 222.31
26 Uttar Pradesh** 50566 53928 67422 90386 106.65 134.06
27 Uttarakhand 1996 145 2662 171 7.26 6.42
28 West Bengal 33346 75660 44462 87752 226.89 197.36
33 Delhi 3706 922 4942 866 24.88 17.52
Gr. Total (All States +Uts)*** 300000 364387 400000 525644 121.46 131.41http://minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/upto31012010.PDF
http://minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/upto31012011.PDF
*Only spillover cases of 2009-10.
** Includes spillover cases of 2009-10.
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S. No. States
2009-10(as on 31.03.2010)
2010-11(as on 31.03.2011)
Percentage ofAchievement w.r.t. Target
Target Achievement* Target Achievement* 2001-9-10 2010-11
1 Andhra Pradesh 867 1319 867 1314 152.13 151.56
2 Assam 981 1910 981 1908 194.70 194.50
3 Bihar 1458 2718 1458 3133 186.42 214.88
4 Chhattisgarh 99 121 99 148 122.22 149.49
5 Goa 49 68 49 79 138.78 161.22
6 Gujarat 523 705 523 928 134.80 177.44
7 Haryana 257 300 257 310 116.73 120.62
8 H P 30 35 30 37 116.67 123.33
9 Jammu & Kashmir 753 1278 753 1443 169.72 191.63
10 Jharkhand 519 709 519 916 136.61 176.49
State-wise Target (for fresh 20000 scholarships only) and Achievement (both fresh & renewals) ofMerit-cum-Means Scholarships for Students belonging to Minorities for 2009-10 and 2010-11
10 Jharkhand 519 709 519 916 136.61 176.49
11 Karnataka 832 1756 832 1986 211.06 238.70
12 Kerala 1469 3504 1469 4443 238.53 302.45
13 Madhya Pradesh 462 984 462 814 212.99 176.19
14 Maharashtra 1840 3028 1840 2463 164.57 133.86
15 Orissa 179 241 179 191 134.64 106.70
16 Punjab 1615 1884 1615 2541 116.66 157.34
17 Rajasthan 601 956 601 1001 159.07 166.56
18 Tamil Nadu 767 2209 767 2118 288.01 276.14
19 Uttar Pradesh 3371 4808 3371 6962 142.63 206.53
20 Uttarakhand 133 109 133 127 81.95 95.49
21 West Bengal 2223 6379 2223 6599 286.95 296.85
22 Delhi 247 387 247 385 156.68 155.87
Gr. Total (All States +Uts) 20000 35982 20000 41056 179.91 205.28
http://www.minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/pdfs/mcm_sanctions2009-10.pdf
http://www.minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/upload_files/moma/files/MCMdoc2new-2010-11.pdf*Includes renewals
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