Bengaluru: LKG, UKG sections in govt primary schools mooted


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Bengaluru, Nov 1: In a radical initiative, the State Government is seriously considering opening of the LKG and UKG (lower and upper kindergarten) sections in all government-run primary schools in Karnataka as part of the plan to encourage parents to enrol their children in schools from an early age and also to end the menace of donations by private schools.

This proposal is under the serious consideration of Karnataka’s Primary and Secondary Education Minister KimmaneRatnakar.

The minister, whoheld consultations with Union Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani during her visit to Karnataka two days ago, mooted the proposal on starting LKG and UKG classes in government schools.

The Union minister is reported to have advised the minister to consider openingnursery sections in the government primary schools as not even a single child was admitted to 462 government schools in the State last year.

Irani had consultations with the Minister on drafting the country’s new education policy.

The State government is mulling over a plan on opening of LKG and UKG classes in government run primary schools to ensure enrolment of more children to nursery classes and eliminate donation menace in admissions to these classes in private schools.

Ratnakar said the State would open LKG and UKG classes in government schools if the Centre comes forward grant more funds.

Moreover, services of anganwadi staff could be used to teach LKG and UKG class kids by providing necessary training, he said.

Currently, only private educational institutions make admissions to LKG and UKG classes in the state and later children continue their same studies in same schools.
The private school managements charge exorbitant fees for admission of kids for nursery classes.

The Union minister also suggested to the Minister to introduce amendments to the RTE Act to ensure enrolment of children belonging to socially and educationally backward classes in government schools.

Now, the government has been reimbursing fees of students received admission in private schools under RTE Act.

The minister said instead of reimbursing crores of rupees to private schools, the amount could be used for developing infrastructure in government schools to attract more students.

 

  

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Need to improve quality of govt schools. In the same time people also come out the mind set as Govt schools are useless or students feature will spoil if they send tem to govt schools.
    I studied till 12th std in rural govt schools only.But it was not giving any problem for me to get the enginnering free seat and to became the software engineer and provide the opportunity to work many MNS companies.

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  • A . Prasanna, Bellore

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Minister Kimmane Ratnakarji, you are wasting tax payer’s money by opening the LKG and UKG sections in the Government schools. If you want people to come to Government schools then improve the education standard of the Government schools. There are many good teachers, at Government schools. Do not criticize the private schools. It is the government responsible for helping the private schools to take donations by not providing quality education.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Chitti G Nellore, Kodyadka

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Good move Private education lobby is a big money making racket in the state Hope this move will end this menace I support the move wholeheartedly by Sidharamaih sir

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  • Christine, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Idea is good but employing anganwadi teachers as lkg ukg teachers is stupidity. Who will send their children to be taught by these untrained teachers? In the tender age the child needs the best trained and experienced teacher so that good and solid foundation is laid for an edifice of greatness

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Christine, our Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani is only 10 Standard.
    She still distributes IIT, MS, M.tech & IIM Degrees ...

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  • Avinash, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    The question here is who will send their children to the Govt.run K.G.schools..? Quality of education is improved after the private sector participation in imparting education.

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  • krish, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Very good move by state govt. if they give good education in govt school parents will not turn to private schools which demand huge amount in name of Donations.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    krish, you are right.
    Our State Government is Genius ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Dear Mr. Jossy,
    Either by 1 good decision u cant call any one genious or by 1 bad work u cant call any one worst.
    Change the way u decide people good or bad. good for you.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    Great Ideas originate from Karnataka ...

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