EDUCATION IN INDIA

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EDUCATION IN INDIA 1954-55 Vol II ( All-India Tables and Appendices ) NIEPA - DC llllill! Ill111 G1960 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH G O V E R N M E N T OF I N D I A

Transcript of EDUCATION IN INDIA

EDUCATION IN INDIA

1954-55

Vol II( All-India Tables and Appendices )

NIEPA - DC

llllill! Ill 111G 1 9 6 0

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH G O V E R N M E N T O F I N D I A

E D .l . 55.11810

P U B L IC AT IO N No. 295

Price o r 9 S h - 6

f - K l N T E D I N I N D I A BY T H E M A N A G E R , A L B I O N P R E S S , D E L H I A N D P U B L I S H E D BY T H E M A N A G E R O F P U B L I C A T I O N S , D E 1 . H1 .

1957

C O N T E N T S

Tanles

1—General Summary of Institutions, Pupils and Tcachers

II—General Summary of Expenditure on Education

III—Number of Institutions by Type and M anagem ent

IV (A )—D istribution of Pupils in Insti­tutions for Boys

IV CB)—Distribution of Pupils in Insti­tutions for Girls

V (A )—Expenditure on Institutions forBoys

V (B )—Expenditure on Institutions forGirls

VI (A )—D istribution of Pupils receivingGeneral Education by Classes and Age-Groups

VI (3 )—D istribution of Pupils receiving Professional and Special Educa­tion by Age-Groups

VII (A )—Teachers in Schools for GeneralEducation

VII (B )—Teachers in Schools for Voca­tional and Special Education

VIII (A )—Examination Results (A nnual)

VIII (B)— Examination Results (Supple­m entary)

IX—Progress of Compulsory Primary Education

E xplanations

Pages

( iii)

1 - 3

4 - 5

6 - 9

1 0 — 19

2 0 -2 7

2 8 -4 3

44—59

6 0 -6 3

6 4 -7 1

72 75

76—77

78—83

84—89

90 91

X —Statistics of Education in R uralA reas ... ... ... ... 92—95

XI—Statistics of Scholarships, S ti­pends, Free Studentships andOther F inancial Concessions ... ... 96—107

XII (A )—Statistics of Social (A d u lt) Edu­cation ... ... ... ... 108—109

XII (B )—Statistics of L ibraries forAdults ............................................................110—111

XIII (A )—Statistics of Education of the H andicapped—Institutions andTeachers .. . ... ... .. . 112 !

XIII (B )—Statistics of Education of theHandicapped—Pupils ... ... ... 113—1144

XIII (C )—Statistics of Education of theHandicapped—Expenditure ... ... 115—1166

XIV (A )—Statistics of Institutions m eantexclusively for Scheduled Castes and O ther Backward Communities—Institu tions andExpenditure ... ... .. . ... 117— 11H8

XIV (B )—Statistics of Education of the Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Communities—Pupils,Scholarships and ExaminationResults ... ... 119— 1220

X V —Distribution of Scholars goingAbroad for Further Studies ... 12.1— 1222

X V I—State Educational Service ... . .. 123—1124

A ppendix-A —State Educational D irectorateand Inspectorate ... ... .. . 125—1>169

Appendix-B—-Scales of Pay of Teachers in Pri­mary Schools ... ... . . . 170— 1194

Appendix-C—Scales of Pay of Teachers inM iddle Schools . ... . . . 195—^-223

Appendix-D—Scales of Pay of Teachers inHigh Schools ... ... ... ... 22 4 —;-258

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Table I—General Summ ary of Institutions, Pupils and Teachers

A rea in S quare M ile s ... ••• 12,66,896P o p u la tio n (e s tim ated ) . .. . . . 38,15,50,000

N um ber of In s t itu t io n s

For Boys For G irls

T yp e of In s t itu t io n

1953-54

In R u ra l A reas

1954-55 [In c luded in Col.

i (3)]

1953-54 1954-55

In R u ra l A reas [Included in Col. (6)]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

R eco gn ised

U n iv e rs it ie s 29 30 2 1 1

B oards of Secon­d a ry and/or In te rm e d ia te E d u catio n 10 10

R esearch I n s t i t u ­t io n s 35 33 J. ...

C olleges for G en era l E ducation 525 564 27 S3 93 2

C o lleges for P ro fess io n a l E d u catio n 236 270 15 17 21

C o lleges for S p e c ia l E ducatio n 79 93 17 8 13 ...

H igh/H igherS eco n d arySchools 8,138 8,699 4,119 1,377 1,501 124-

M idd le/Sen io r B asic/ Jun io r H igh Schools 14,361 15,417 12,835 1,891 1,901 650'

P rim ary| Ju n io r Basic/B asic P r im a ry schools ... 2,24,671 2,48,701 2,23,692 14,711 14,925 10,398

P re -P r im arySchools 308 351 30 118 162 18

Schools for V o ca­t io n a l E d ucatio n 1,979

12,092 374 620 660 53

Schools for S p ec ia l E d ucatio n 40,619 43,723 35,330 3,523 3,811 2,027

Total 2,90,930 3,19,983 2,76,442 22,354 23,088 13,272

U n reco gn ised 5,942 5,234 4,(150 345 367 242

G rand T o ta l 2,96,932i

3,25,217 2,Si,OSS 22,659 23,455 13,514

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Table I—General Sum m ary <ofof

N um ber of P up ils

!Boys j G ir ls

T yp e of In s t itu t io n

1953-54 1954-55

From |No. of R u ra l m arried A reas pup ils of [ in c lu d - and above ed in th e age of C o l. :18 [includ - (10)] ed in C ol.

(10)]

1953-54 195<4-5>55

8 ............. 9 10 Yl " i.! ~ 1) “ L4~

RecognisedI

U n iv e r s i t ie s 38,074' 39,841 11,161 6,032 4,152 4 ,8 ‘,847

B oards of Secon­d a ry and/or In te rm ed ia te E ducatio n

R esearch I n s t i tu ­tio n s 1,533 1,708; 74: 303 172 1 143

• C olleges for G eneral E ducation 3,70,068' 4,03,26( 1,54,578 40,894 56,795 6,7,0,037

'C o lleges for P ro fession a l E ducation 67,736; 77,01( 24,669 12,772 6,400! 7 ,s435

C olleges for S p ec ia l E ducation 6,833 8,254 2,560 1,107

.2,342! 3,(-,645

.H igh/HigherSecondarySchools

M idd le/Sen io r B asic/Junio r H igh Schools

P rim ary/ Jun io r Basic/Basic P r im a ry Schools

P re -P r im a rySchools

Schools for V o ca­t io n a l E ducation

Schools for Spec ia l E ducation

T otal

U n recogn ised

G rand T o ta l

32,19,852 34,40,184; 16,27,413

' !19,50,390 20,55,5631 16,40,617

43.723| 7,58,480; 8,57,(,661iI I

20,286! 4,31,326! 5. 39,',478

l,47 ,52 ,3511,56 ,43 ,433:l,25,58,324 5,6411

| 16,936; 20,330' 1,531! ...I

1 1 1 !1,53,127 1,74,293! ■ 57,918: 28,580!

! ! ■10,07,223' 11,50,229; 8,89,305: 5,05,-126!

2,15,84,123 2,30,19.117 1,69,68,150 6,64,814'

2,30,147 1,90,S 82 1,75,464 3,883]

2,18,14,270 2,32, UD.999 1,71,43,614 6,68,697!

60,60,438'; 65,52.:,727

I13,6991 1 6 ’,720

54,469: 60),020

1,16,354* 1,383,590

75 ,54 ,627 S 3 ,4 $ .3 0 3

45,243 4 ? ,8 0 3

75,99,870 82,9(8,103

institutions, Pupils and Teachers—(C ontd.)

Humber of P up ilsNo. of T each ers

1954-55G ir ls

From R ura l 'No. of M a r r i- A reas ir.c luded ed P up ils of ir. Col. U4)] :and above

!the age of :14 [in c luded in C ol. (14)]

621

9,388

1,090

310

1,44,864

i2,01,320 I

l

44,15,590 ;

1,496

10,973

92,758

48,78,410

33,466

49,11,876

16

696

22

3,405

863

210 j

5,462 ;

2,839 1

5,412

7,777

58.334

85,070

235

85,305

M en

17

W om en

2,940

492

19,555

6,909

1,064

1,44,586

94,671

5,62,589

226

11,859

16,576

8,61,467

9,040

8,70,507

18

180

2,532

567

126

31,400

17,078

1,13,212

1,310

2,706

1,449

1,70,568

898

1,71,466

T yp e of In s t itu t io n

19_____

R eco gn ised

U n iv e rs it ie s

B oards of S eco nd ­a ry and|or In te rm e d ia te E ducation

K esearch I n s t itu t io n s

C o lleges for G eneral E ducation

C ollege for P ro fess io n a l E ducation

C o lleges for S p ec ia l E ducation

H igb/H igherSeco ndarySchools

M idd le/Sen io r Basic/Junior H igh Schools

P rim ary/ Ju n io r Basic/Basic P rim ary Schools

P re -P rim arySchools

Schools for V o ca­t io n a l E ducatio n

Schools for S p ec ia l E ducatio n

Total

U n reco g n ised

G rand T o ta l

Table II—G eneral Sum m arr oi

Item|T ype 1953-54 1954-55

In d ire c tD irec tio n & Inspection ! 3,32,82,175

M isce llan eo u s ( in c lu d ­ing B u ild in g , S ch o la r­sh ips, H oste l charges, e tc .)

I n c re a se ( + ) or

D ecrease( - )

(P ercen tage of I Expei

G ovt. |D istt. MVIunic Funds Boardjp;pal

Funds:B 3oardFi?unds

T o tal

D ire c tU n iv e r s it ie s

Boards of Seco ndary and/or In te rm ed ia te E ducatio n

R esearch In s titu t io n s

Colleges for G eneral E ducatio n

C olleges for Profes­s io n a l E ducatio n

C olleges for specia l E d ucatio n

H igh/K igher Second­a ry Schools

M iddle/Senior Basic/ Ju n io r H igh Schoo ls..

P rim ary/ Ju n io r Basic/ B asic P r im ary Schools

P re -P rim ary Schools ...

School? for V o c a t io n a l E d u catio n j.

Schools for Spec ia l E ducatio n

25,10,43,365

28,43,25,540

6,54,55,453

1,15,2.\513

1.21,44,513

9,58.22,090

5,60,89,599

27,07,896

31,64,44,910

10,52,44,551

46,26,51,698

16,89,300

4,04,91,343

2,28,25,094

3,54,13,507 i+ 21.31,332

!

30.76 34.270 I + 5.65,90,905

34,30,47,777 : -i- 5,87,22,237

7,41,71,561 + 87,16,10S

1,22,71.321 + 7,46,SOS

1,30,28,113 ,+ 8,83,600

10,56,46,983

6,31,04,580

+ 93,24,893

+ 70,14.781

33,96,831 I -t- 6.88,935

34,06,13,042 j+ 2,41,68,132

11,45,85,286 + 93,40,735

5 , 6

93.1 ! 3.1i

70.1 2.S

72.5 ' 2.S

43.0

2.0 : ...

92.6 '

36.9 ; 0.0

f 8.9 : 0,0

51.1 0.3

37.4 2.3

57.1 ! 9.7

7

1.-2

1.6

J.fi

0,0

0 7

0.0

2 9'

Total 1 19,30.30,SCO

G rand T o ta l 1,47,74,16,500

50,89,27,789 ! + 4,62,76,091 1 72.6 j 12.1 c'.0! i !

19,88,512 + 2,99,212 j 22.7 ; 0.0 I 2.2! , ;1 1 I

4,60,63,824 !+ 55,72,481 1 72.6 ’ 0.3 I ('.6i : ■ 1

2,32,84.213 1+ 4.59,119 ! 65.6 .16 2,q■

3 ,30 , 70,81,855 ' + 11 ,39 ,00,895 56.6 ;.-4 ^1,65,01,29,632 +17,27,13,132 : 59.S i.5 J

5

Expenditure on Education

d it i r e (1954-55) m et A verage A n n u a l Cost per P up il____ from___________ ______________ (1954-55) ________|

To T o T o j To Endo-| j Item /TypeE n dow -'O th er Govt. L o ca l'F ees wm ents, !

Fees rr.entse:c.

Sources Funds BoardFunds

O therSourcesetc.

T o ta l

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

o i'' In d irec t

D irec tio n & Inspection

7.5 5.4 12.3 ...

M isce llan eo us ( in c lu d ­ing B u ild ings. S ch o la r­sh ips. H ostel charges, e tc .)

7.: 4.8 11.0 ... Total

36. t. 2.2 18.2! D ire c t

... lU n iv e rs it ie s

97 A 0.1 0.9 ...

B oards of Seco ndary and/or In te rm e d ia te E ducatio n

1.1 2.6 3.7 ... ... R esearch In s t itu t io n s

54., 3.2 5.3 82.1 0.1 121.4 18.7 222.3C olleges for G eneral

E ducation

23.: 2.8 4.5 515.0 5.3 172.7 54.3 747.3C olleges for P rofessional

E ducatio n

13.- 13.9 21.3 145.8 1.0 38.3 100.4 285.5C olleges for S p ec ia l

E ducation

49.; 3.2 6.3 29.6 3.0 39.0 7.6 79.2H igh/H igher Secondary

Schools

21.: 2.9 6.1 25.2 5.6 9.4 4.0 44.2M idd le/Sen io r Basic/ Ju n io r H igh Schools

3.( 1.3 2.0 16.6 4.8 0.7 0.8 22.9P rim ary/ Ju n io r Basic/

B asic P r im ary Schools

49.f 8.2 17.4 12.2 1.2 26.6 13.7 53.7 P re -P rim ary Schools

14.3 4.0 7.8 142.7 1.7 28.9 23.3 196.6Schools for V o ca tio n a l

E ducation

3.2 11.6 17.0 11.8 0.5 ' 0.6 | 5.2 18.1Schools for S pec ia l j E ducation

25.1 2.5 5.i 23.7 4.3 10.5 3.31j 41.8 T otal

21.4 3 0 6.5 31 6 bo 11.3 5.1 52.8 G rand T o ta l

Table III—Number of Institutions I by

T yp e of In s t itu t io n

1U n iv e rs it ie s B oards oi Secondary and/or In te rm e d ia te E ducation

R esearch In s titu t io n s C olleges for G eneral

E d u ca tio n —D egree C o lleges

For Boys

M an ag ed by

G overnm ent

C e n tra l S ta te

d i s t r i c tiBoards

A rtsonly

ScienceonlyA rtsand

f W ith on ly ■{ D egree C lasses [.O thers f W ith on ly

■{ Degree C lasses ... LO thers f W ith on ly

■i Degree C lasses ... Sc ience ^O thers

In te rm e d ia te C olleges— W ith o n ly In te rm ed ia te C lasses

O thersTotal ...

C olleges for P ro fessional E d u ca tio n —

A g r ic u ltu re A pp lied A r t and

A rc h ite c tu re Com m erce E ngineering F o restry L awM ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E ducation T e a c h e r ’s T r a in in g —

B as ic P o st-G raduate U n d er-G rad u ate

N o n -B asic P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u ate

T echno logy V e te r in a ry Sc ience O thers

T ota!

C olleges for S p ec ia l E d u catio n —

M usic D ancing O ther F ine A rts O r ie n ta l S tud ies Socio logy Others

Total

12 i

1 13 !I1 i5

"6 163

"5" i 41

6

21449

137

171

25

M u n i- P r iv a te Bodies' y 0 o ta Ic ip a l :______B oards :

A ided. U n-_a ided ' _____

5 ; 6 7 ' “ l i 8... 28 ! ... ! 30

1 ;4 I

578 ;

1528

140

2 1 1015 2 33

1 741 5 55

4 57 " i 12

3 1 9198 44 322

70 ; 15 10023 3 54

352 70 564

4 15

115 "4 2415 3 40

... 3"e 12 2325 5 752 8

18

1 5

17 2 411 ... 51 2 71 101 1 2

89 29 270

8 1 131 1

1 440 11 694 1

1 5

53 14 93

1

Type and ManagementFor G ir ls

M an aged by

Govirnment D is­t r ic tBoards;

M u n i­ P r iv a te Bodiesc ip a l

G rand T o ta l[T o ta l

T yp e of I n s t i tu t io n

C en tr il ! S ta te

10

A ided' U n ­a id ed

11 12

12

520

13 14... | 15 16 17Y

i... "l 1

i31 [U n iv e rs it ie s

Boards of Seco n dary and/orI ... . . . 10 In te rm e d ia te E ducation

i

" 1

33 (Research I n s t itu t io n s iColleges for G en era l

E d u ca tio n —D egree C o lleges—

2 1 3 10A r„ \ W ith o n ly

, D egree C lasses' o n ly 1 O thers19 4 26 81

... . . . 5r, . f W ith on ly

c ien ce ^ D egree C lasses onIy \ O th ers A r ts f W ith o n ly

.. . ... 12

9 an d D egree Classes-23 "5 40 362 j S c ien ce (^Others

In te rm ed ia te C o lleges— W it h o n ly In te rm e d ia te

14 1 15 115 C lasses4 9 63 O thers

62 11 93 657 Total

C olleges for P ro fess io n a l E ducatio n —

18 A g r ic u ltu re A p p lied A r t and

1 A rc h ite c tu re24 C om m erce40 E ngineering

... 3 F o re s try. . . ... 23 Law

"2 . . . 3 78 M ed ic in e• •• ... ... 8 P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n

T e a c h e rs ’ T r a in in g — B asic

. .. ... 8 P o st-G rad u a te... 5 U n d e r-G ra d u a te

N on-B asic6 10 51 P o st-G rad u a te4 8 13 U n d e r-G rad u a te

7 T echno logy. . . 10 V e te r in a ry S c ien ce

... . . . 2 O thers12 21 291 Total

C o lleges for S p e c ia l E d u c a t io n —

4 ... 4 17 M u sic... . . . 1 D ancing... 4 O ther F ine A r ts

! 2 ”4 6 75 O rie n ta l S tu d ies• • • 5 i Socio logy

”2 . . . 3 4 O thers

8 4 n 106 \T ntal

8

Table III—Number of Institutions byy

Type of In s t itu t io n

1Sch o o ls for G eneral E d ucatio n —H igh er Seco ndary H ighS en io r B asic M id d le/ Jun io r H igh .. Ju n io r Basic/Basic

P rim ary P r im a r y — S in g le -T e a c h e r O thers

P re -P r im a ryTotal

Sch o o ls for V o c a t io n a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu re A r ts an d C ra f ts C om m erce E n g in eering F o re stry In d u s try M a r in e T r a in in g M ed ic in eP h y s ic a l E ducatio n . T e a c h e r s ’ T r a in in g —

B as ic N on -B asic

T ech n o lo gy— P o ly te c h n ic H igh O thers

O thersTotal .

S ch o o ls for S pec ia l E ducatio n —For the H and icapped- M e n ta l ly H an d i­

capped P h y s ic a lly H a n d i­

capped M u sic D an c in g O th er F in e A rts O r ie n ta l S tu d ie s For S o c ia l W o rk ers .. S o c ia l (A d u lt)

E ducatio n R efo rm ato ry O thers

Total .. G rand T o ta l

For Boys

M an aged by

G overnm ent

C e n tra l j S ta te

j M u n i- D is tr ic tj c ip a l | B oards | Boards

P r iv a te Bodies

A ided ' U n a id ed

o ! 3 ' 4 ' | ? 6 7

<S ... 2! 23! 833 28424 1,034 941 263, 4,122 1,084

667 188 14i 221 732j 3,333 4,412 228; 4,386 1,929

12 3,469 26,060 1,864 3,043 165

7 25,499 33,889 257 29.913 2,154!05 26,219 58,030 5,145 31,739 1.171... 51 7 126 167:

146 60,35b 1,23,522 7,SOI 71,383 6,961,

41 2... 34 92 25

6 ■ ■ 111 707,18 15 3'

3 ... i22 106: i i 7 118 43

"9 . 6 "51 13

227! 1 . . . 21i

28!148 9 1 154 33,'

4 37 1 10 |

6 ** 3 'f l"i 11 13 14:1 ...

37 647 21 9 558 820:

1

i3

ii

1 20 2 . 58!9 32| 18,1 38] - : 1! 25; "2|

146 Hi s: 1,902! 1.068,'’ i 24: 5j

872 II.O57 ' 704: 461 25,805:' 643126 4 ...

707, 15. 61; 15874 11,098 730 472 27,898: 1,751

1.078 73,317 1.24 274 8,288 1,83.378 9,648

T o ts a l

8 >

1,:,231 7,v468 1,',097

14,:,320

34 . 613

91,,719 1,22,:,369

3512 73,,168

4315182442

3268

32014

277345

521039

12„092

3

86594

363.135

30

39,542 30

798 43 723

3. *9 983

* Inc ludes 5,031 (4,285 for boys

Ifpe and Management—(Contd.)

For G irls

M anaged by G rand T yp e of I n s t itu t io n

uc .'e rnn i en t D is t r ic tBoards

M u n i­c ip a l

P r iv a teBodies jT o ta l

T o ca l ;

C e ;t r a l S ta teB oards

A ided U n ­a id ed

1 : kP 11 12 ' JL 3 ~ 14 n r “"3 6" ! !/Schools for G en era l

! I E d u ca tio n —43 . . .

2115 162 4 224 1,455 H ig h er Seco n dary

3 301 37 748 167 | 1,277 8,745! H igh13 7 2 1 | 23 1,120' S en io r B asic

9 578 402 129 610 150 1,878 16,198, M idd le/ Jun io r H igh

1,834j Ju n io r Basic/Basic

240 492 197 18 2,782 37,395*! P r im a ry

1,610P r im a r y —

117

1 ,2 '7 S4 1,398 202 4,592 96,311: S in g le -T e a ch e r .2,435 2,440 1,315 1,162 182 7,551 1,29,920: O thers

10 4 78 70 162 513 P re -P r im ary31 i 4.9 J? 6,314 2,078 ■1,356 793 18,489 2,91,657' T otal

Schools for V o c a t i onalT7 J

...i11 1 1 u

E d u ca tio n — A g r ic u ltu re

. . . 11 148 72 231 382 A r ts & C ra fts

. . . ... "* 2 4 6 830 Com m erce... 42 E n gin eering

. . . 193

3 F o restry"3 15 3 12 126 394 In d u s try.. . ... 1 3 M ar in e T ra in in g

2 22 5 i 11 17 57 77 M ed ic in e14 P h y s ic a l E ducatio n

331

1 : 26 1 61 338T e a c h e rs ’ T r a in in g —

B as ic44 1 1 111 21 177 522 N o n -B asic

1 1 53T echno logy—

P o ly te c h n ic.. . 10 H igh

. . . 39 O thers

5 126 10 392 127 6601

2,752O thers T otal

... 3

Schools for S p e c ia l E d u c a t io n —For th e H and icapped

M e n ta l ly H an d i­capped

.. . 4 90P h y s ic a l ly H an d i­

capped"l 21 25 47 106 M usic

.. . 2 2 6 D ancing" i 1 2 38 O th er F in e A rts

26 " i 27 3,162 O rie n ta l S tu d ies"3 1 4 34 For S o c ia l W o rk ers

908 48 25 2,670 30 3,681 43,223S o c ia l (A d u lt )

E ducatio n5 2 1 8 38 R efo rm ato ry

12 20 4 36 834 O th ers.. 930 48 25 2,747! 61 3,811 47,534 T otali l 6.002 6,362 2.J13 7,578 996 23.088 3,43.07! G rand T o ta l

ar.d 716 for g ir ls S in g le teach er Ju n io r B as ic !B as ic P r im a ry schools

Table IV-A—Distribution of Pupils in Institutions for Boys

C e n tra l G overnm ent S ta te G overnm ents D is t r ic t Boards M u n ic ip a l Boards

T yp e of In s t itu t io nNumber

jofjPupils

A verage NumberD a ilyA t te n ­dance

of Resi dents in Approved H ostels

Number' | of :P up ils

U n iv e r s ity T each in g D epartm ents

R esearch In s titu t io n s

C olleges for G eneral E ducatio n —D egree C olleges—

f W ith on ly DegreeA rts C lasses

LO thers

f W7ith o n ly Degree!Science-? C lasses

LO thers

A r ts f W ith o n ly Degree:and ^ C lassesScience ( O thers

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges— W ith only In te rm ed ia te C lasses

O thers

T o ta l

650 604

A verageD ailyA t te n ­dance

Number of R e s i­d en ts in A pproved H ostels

N umber A verage Number Number A verage jN tim b efofPupils

... \ 88 69 i 15

363 ' 202 189 106

" . 3,807 3,286i

430

4273,494

3952,915

1

30582

... : 5,766 . . . 65,633

5,310 1 58,278

1,2109,007

.. . | 5,977 ... | 11,981

5 383 10,186

447314

... | 97,085 85,753 .70 non 12,020

D ailyA tte n ­dance

of R e s i-o f den ts in Pup ils A pprov­edH ostels

10 11

D ailyA tten *d an s?

12

20

1.2931.293

20

of R e s i ' dents id Appro-* ivedHflstelsS

15

20

1,293 ! 1,153 21

1.1531,161

2121

A g r ic u ltu reA pp lied A r t & A rc h i­tec tu re

C om m erce E ngineering F o restry L awM ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E ducatio n T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g —

B asic—P o st-G radu ate U n d er-G rad u ate

N o n -B asic— P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u a te

T echno logy V e te r in a ry Science O thers

T o ta l .,

C olleges for p ro fess io n a lE d u ca tio n —

C olleges for S pec ia l E ducatio n —M usicD ancingO ther F ine A r ts O r ie n ta l S tu d ies Socio logy O thers

119 !1103 89 2,631

... 1,267... j1 2,839

3,801 ; 3,5io 1,648 7,022303 ! 300 303 ...... j 3,788

' 209 205 82 14,4461... ! ... ... 306

95

4,527

83

4,201

34

2,156

1 c. 1 1 61

7 ; 8 9 \■ ■ ' ~T

10 11 12 13

! 2,345 j 1.8811

. . . ! ...

1,002 2,406

: 6 350

34360 '

4,672 '

... |i ...

1 3,021 1 j 13,158 l

282

639 1 7,118

234 ,

j

. . . j1,226

...

1,084...

237

653 j 312 I

380 1 321

|■■■ | . . .

. . .

2,736 ; 567 1 429 i

2.037 ;

1,271341121

1,395 ...

iij

. . .

......

35,295 j 18,767 j i" |

1,226 1,084 237

548

11

1 1 (! 1

506 I 2.505 !

28 !

20582

32183 1 7 6 ; 91 I

. .. |

3,587 645 ; 183 176 ; 91]

Table IV-A—Distribution of Pupils in Institutions for Boys—(C ontd.)

P r iv a te Bodies T o ta lA ided U n a id ed Num ber

T vpe of In s t itu t io n N umberofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA t te n ­dance

Number of R e s i­dents in A pproved H ostels

Num berofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA tte n ­dance

Number of R es i­d e n ts in A pproved H o ste ls

1N um berofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA t te n ­dance

N um ber of R e s i­dents in A pproved H ostels

of G irls in c luded in col. (21)

14 15 16 17 18 19 ! 20 21 22 23. . - . . 24

U n iv e r s ity T each in g D epartm ents

R esearch In s t itu t io n s44,600

93937,059

87913,963

321 40 34

i

"i44,688 (a )

1,851 (b)37,1281,726

13,978812

4,847143

C olleges for G eneral E d u catio n —D egree C o lleges—

(W ith only D egree A r ts ( C lasses

(O thers( W it h only Degree

Science ( C lasses (O thers

A rts (W ith o n ly Degree and ( C lasses Sc ience (O thers

1 804 21,805

1,4604,892

1,3882,24,748

1,49718,561

1,2394,271

1,2331,99,544

862,439

396848

38130,694

451,316

660

8048,163

401.096

570

6040,998

;

122

572

54,914

1,84926,928

1,8879,046

7,2343,39,837

'1,537

22,943

1,6347,756

6,6032,99,973

862,991

4262,002

1,59644,636

1831,266

130412

74727,481

In te rm ed ia te C o lleges—

W ith o n ly In te rm ed ia te C lasses

O thers21,95211,458

19,2269,446

2,725922

2,201790

1,885743

271217

30,13024,229

26,49420,375

3,4431,453

2,076899

Total ... 2,89,507 2,55,017 38,491 53,255 45,392 ; 6,101 4,41,140 (c); 3,SI ,315 56,633 33,191

14C olleges for P ro fession a l

E ducatio n —

1 x. 1 c. 1 7 10

A g r ic u ltu re 723 687 536

A pp lied A r t and A rc h ite c ­tu re

Com m erce 6,319 5,601 717 3,914

E n gin eering 9,083 8,283 3,363 130

F o restry

L aw 3,720 2,36S 367 3,380

M ed ic in e 5,576 4,922 2,172 269

P h ys ic a l E ducation 35S 356 335 ...T each e rs ' T r a in in g —

B asic P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u a te

N o n -B asic—124 113 124 .. .

P o st-G radu ate 1,919 1,728 680 273

U n d er-G rad u a te ... 4 3 4

Techno logy 114 104 75 209

V e te r in a ry Science 228 215 144

O thers 136 132 46 97

Total 28,304 25,017 8,563 j1

8,572

10 20 - i !i

zz j ^4

. . .

1

3,473 3,135 2,506 39

1,267 (d). 1,002 ■ 34 233

3,569 427 i:>,072 (e) 11,576 1,504 236

406 396 2(),336 (f) 18,554 10,079 33

303 300 303

2,731 583 l(i,888 (g) 8,620 1,589 359

229 33 i 21,726 (h), 19,598 : 9,642 3,10S

664 (i) 638 569 96

716 653 380 112

00 425 445 ...

257 ... 5,263 (k) 4,804 1,985 1,099

... 600 570 345 39

190 165 789 (1) 723 361 57

2.590 (m) 2,252 1.539 11

73 . .. 233 (n) 205 46 3

7,455 I 1,604I

82,368 73,055i

31,327 5,425

Table IV-A—Distribution of Pupils in lustitutions fo r Boys—(Contd.)

T yp e ot In s t itu t io n

14

C olleges for sp ec ia l E d u ca tio n —

M usicD ancingO ther F ine A rtsO r ie n ta l S tu d ie sSocio logyO thers

T otal

1! .........

A ided

P r iv a te Bodiesi/ U n aided

i N um ber A verage N um ber i N um ber ■ A verage1 of D aily of R esi- | of i D a ily| P up ils A tte n ­ den ts in 1 P up ils i A tten -i11 ■ ■ - - -

dan ce Approved j H oste ls

' dance

i 15j . - - ... -16 18 19

!1,429 1,285

153 46 ! 40.. . I 119 | 101

| 64 51 9 ;! 3,054 2,555 939 i 443 i 378: 300 293 105 11 4 4] 4,817 4,184 , 1,106 612 523

Num ber ' Num ber |of R esi- ! of idents in i P up ils A pproved : jH oste ls ;

20

179

T o ta l

A verage ;Number D a ily !of R es i- A tte n - |dents in d an ce (Approved

(Hostels

179

21 22 ! 23 24

2,125 (o):

i

1,873 1 64 1,213119 101 i 45644 (p). 557 29 105

6,733 (q) 5,614 ( 1,791 361332 321 j 137 66

4 4 , . . .9,957 8,470 2,021 1,790

N um ber of G irls inc luded in c o l.(21)

B reak up :Boys Girls

T echno logy O ther Sub jects—

1,319 13

G en era l E d u catio n — C o lleg ia te 1,123 157C o lleg ia te 22,478 3,461 School 45 1School 263 230 T otal 39,841 4,847

A g r ic u ltu re 223 1 (b) B reak Up :Com merce 3,773 ... G en era l E ducatio n 524 82C ottage In d u stry 89 183 A g r ic u ltu re —E ngineering C o lleg ia te ■ 118 1D egree 1,383 ... School 87 1D iplom a 447 ... E ngineering 211 ,,,

L aw 5,483 93 F ish er ies 20 ...M ed ic in e 1,728 175 M e d ic in e —M u sic 174 144 C o lleg ia te 60 8O ther Fi ne A rts 50 54 School 158O rie n ta l S tud ies 584 14 T e ac h e rs ’ T ra in in gT each e rs ’ T ra in in g N on-B asic 68 34C o lleg ia te — T echnology 91

Non- Basic 619 310 O rie n ta l S tu d ie s 22School S ta n d a rd — V e te r in a ry Science 154

N on-B asic 10 1 Others i qc;-a y~j i'i143B asic 50 10 Total 1 ,708

(c ) In c lu d e s 1,101 boys in a g r ic u ltu re , 36,344 boys and 102 g ir ls in com m erce (c o lle g ia te ) and 657 boys in com m erce (school s tan d a rd ); 1,873 men an d 329 wom en in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g non -b asic and 52 men in b asic (co lle g ia te ) , 95 men an a l26 wom en in te a c h e r s ’ t r a in in g non -basic (schoo l s tan d a rd ) and 53 men in teach ers ' t r a in in g basic (schoo l s tan d a rd ) ; 3,529 boys and 34 g ir ls in law , 75 boys and 1 g ir l in p h arm acy , 4 boys in o r ie n ta l s tu d ie s (q o lleg ia te ) , 6 boys and 12 g ir ls in o r ie n ta l stud ies (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) , 40 boys in tech no lo gy (c o lle g ia te ) 28 boys in techno logy (school s ta n d a rd ) , 30 boys in o ther fine a r ts (school s ta n d a rd ) , 18,770 boys and 846 g ir ls in g en e ra l ed u ca tio n (schoo l s tan d a rd ) , 65 boys in p h ysica l educatio n and 119 boys and 7 g ir ls in o ther sub jects.

(d ) Inc ludes 154 boys and 5 g ir ls in en g in eer in g and 880 boys and 228 g ir ls in o ther fin e a r t s (school s tan d a rd ) .

(e ) I n c l u d e s 469 b o y s in g en era l e d u ca tio n (c o lle g ia te ) and 82 boys in g en era l edu catio n (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) , 53 boys and 1 g ir l in com m erce (school s tan d a rd ) and 29 boys in o ther sub jects.

(f) In c ludes 167 boys in g en e ra l ed u ca tio n (c o lle g ia te ) and 395 boys in g en era l ed u ca tio n (?;chool s ta n d a rd ) , 227 boys and 1 g ir l in com m erce, 525 boys an d 1 g ir l in tech no lo gy (c o lle g ia te ) , 48 boys in tech no lo gy (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) , 71 boys and 18 g ir ls in o ther fine a r ts (co lle g ia te ) an d 60 boys and 4 g ir ls in o th er f in e a r ts (school s ta n d a rd ) , 4,515 boys and 1 g ir l in en g in eer in g (school s ta n d a rd ) and 67 boys in in d u s try (school s tan d a rd ) .

(g) Inc ludes 275 boys and 101 g ir ls in g en e ra l educatio n .

(h ) Inc ludes 693 boys and 82 g ir ls of school s tan d ard .

( i) Inc ludes 219 boys and 60 g ir ls of school s tan d a rd .

(j) In c ludes 11 be y s in g en era l ed u ca tio n (c o lle g ia te ) 65 men and 29 women in teac h ers ’ t r a in in g n o n -b asic (co lle g ia te ) , 86 men in teach ers ’ t r a in in g b asic (school s tan d a rd ) and 22 boys and 11 g ir ls in o ther sub jects (schoo l s tan d a rd ) .

(k ) Inc ludes 17 boys and 13 g ir ls in g en era l ed u ca tio n (c o lle g ia te ) and 566 men and 149 women in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g non -b asic (school s tan d ard ).

(1) Inc ludes 161 boys and 44 g ir ls of school s tan d a rd .

(m) Includes i-f 214 boys and 1 g ir l of schoo l s tan d a rd .

(n ) Inc ludes 74 boys an d 1 g ir l in com m erce.

(o) Inc ludes 412 boys an d 594 g ir ls of school s tan d a rd .

(p) Inc ludes 150 boys and 16 g ir ls in o th e r fine a r t s (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) and 8 boys and 23 g ir ls in a r t s and c ra fts (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) .

(q ) Includes 49 boys in m ed ic in e and 2,541 boys and 167 g ir ls in o r ie n ta l stu d ie s (school s tan d a rd ) .

T a b le IV -A —Distribution of Pupils in Institutions for Boys—(Contd.)

C e n tra l G overnm ent J S ta te G overnm ents D is t r ic t Boards ' M u n ic ip a l Boards---- - — ■ - - - - ------ ■ ------ --------

Fype of T n stitu tio n

Numberof

Pupils

A verage Number D aily of Resi-' A tten - dents in. dance A p p ­

ro ved ! H oste ls ,

Num beiof

P up ils

A verage r a l l y A tten - c. n ice

Number of R e s i­dents in; App­roved H ostels

Numberof

P up ils

A verageD ailyA tte n ­dance

Number of R esi­dents in App­roved H ostels

Number: Average of D aily

Pup ils : A tten ­dance

Number of R es i­dents in A pp. roved H ostels

1 2 3 : 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13

hoo.s for G eneral E ducation

___

H igher Seco ndary 3,536 3,223 467, 37,396 33,813 1,324, 889 848 11,712 10.492 56

High 14,689 12,861! 730 4.99,734 4,35,693 19,081 3,67,136 3,34,660 7,928' 1,60,611 1,46,035 4,135

Sen io r Basic 1.12.463'i

89.137 1,040: 47,379 34,306 550j

4,286 3,36^ ...

M idd le/Jun io r H igh 7,434 6,260 ...j 6,45,567 5,40,431 13,462 6,74,306 5,77,185 14,1691 53,765 46,86^ 242

Ju n io r Basic/'Basic P r im ary 1,574 1,267' 2,29,520 1,81,085 113 21,50,7C8 ltf,73.650 3,24,869 2,68.74° ...

P rim ary —i

S in g le -T each e r 332 272. 8,13,864 6,39,672 1,286; 12,96,485 9,9S,550 32' 10.288 S r,c’r 27

O thers 13,517 11,719 28,02,332j 22,64,635 5,599' 62,80,379 47,37,423 2,15? 13.30,036 1J ,00,112 461

P re -P rim aryj

2,S97; 2,491 8 644 522 ...

Total ... 41,082: 1

33,602 1J97 , 51,43,773 41,80,'.h,i2 41.013 1,08,17.282 Si,5S,622 2J.838 IS,96,211 15,84,221 4,921

Schools for V o ca tio n a l E ducation —A g r ic u ltu re A r ts and C ra f ts Com merce E n g in eering F o restry In d u stry M ar in e T ra in in g M ed ic in eP h y s ic a l E d ucatio n T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g -

BasicN on-B asic

T e c h n o lo g y - Po ly tech n icH ighO thers

O thersT o ta l

Schools for S p ec ia l E d u catio n —For th e H an d icap p ed—

M e n ta lly H and icapped P h y s ic a lly H and icapped

M usic D ancing O ther F ine A rts O r ie n ta l S tu d ies For S o c ia l W o rk ers S o c ia l (A d u lt) E ducation R efo rm ato ry O thers

T o ta l

G rand Total

Q 3 i 5 c 7 0 0

2,832 2,569 2,0771,215 1,016 73

722 626 5l,8 i'2 1,605 109 3,926

803,466

791,659

713663,095 2,836 969 5,249 4,229 1,011 459

1,111 1.098 1,1111,590 1,377 484 ...

... 63

22,643

58

20,335

63

20,047 40 3716,133 14,651 6,625 323 289

1,217 1,096 554 8,900 8,167 1,345842 733

37 37 1,027 897 138218 215 111

822 6927,490 6,887 2,920 65,222 58,203 33,598

146 136 146 1,248 1,096 676861 719350901

320776 117

3875,746 4,629 336 47029 23 29 2,271 2,032 1,546

18,788 12,84826,259 19,277 3,08,5605,042

2,21,9864,505 4,723

30,375 23,453 4,274 1,255 1,05026,434 19,436 175 3,55,354 2,59,516 11,672 20,513 14,285

80,183 66,730 6,811| 57,05,778 46,29,577 1,18,736 1,08,38,800 85,71,775

10 11

36217

341,

401

28

79

180

547

69

93149j

12,966

40' 13,277

268

75

154

497

58

77103

9,220

9,458

15,96,433

13

41

37

78

45

20

65

5,342

Table IV-A—Distribution of Pupil* in Institution* fo r Boy*—(Contd.)

P r iv a te Bodies

T o ta l

T yp e of In s t itu t io n

A ided U n a id edNumber

Num berofPup ils

A verageD a ilyA tte n ­dance

N um ber of R e s i­d en ts in A pprov­edH oste ls

NumberofPup ils

A verageD a ilyA tte n ­dance

Number of R esi­d en ts in Appro­vedH oste ls

Num berofP u p ils

A verageD ailyA tten ­dance

N um ber of R e s i­d en ts in A ppro­

ved H ostels

of G irls inc luded

in co l. (21)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Schools for G eneral E ducatio n —

H igher Seco ndary 4,46,681 4,03,816 7,700 69,582 59.142 726 5,69,796 5,11,334 10,273 5,890

H igh 16,47,248 14,56,951 79,500 3,79,426 3,19,078 8,631 30,68,844 27,05,283 1,20,005 2,24,845

S en io r B asic 43,573 34,857 1,934 2,/60 2,548 3 2,10,461 1,64,212 3,527 41,762

M idd le/ Jun io r H igh 5,06,417 4,27,492 13,086 1,62,311 1,37,250 3,236 20,49,800 17,35,483 44,195 1,76.512

Ju n io r Basic/B asic P r im a ry 1,98,041 1,66,819 408 16,265 13,733 29.20,977 (a) 25,05,303 521 3,38,143

P r im ary —

S in g le -T e ach e r 9,97,125 7,95,867 260 73,941 55,141 54 31,92,035 24,97,584 1,659 6.45,292

O thers 39,77,688 32,23,212 18,177 1,38,563 1,15,363 101 1,45,42,515 1,14,52,464 26,497 41,31,439

P re -P rim ary 8,773 7,224 14,001 10,578 ... 26,315 20,815 8 11,047

Total T O I S f i 63,18.138 r 21065 8.56.849 7.12,833 12,751 2,05,80,743 (b) 2,15,02,478 2,00,685 55,74,930

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Sch o o ls for V o c a t io n a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu ie 157 148 157 2,989 2,717 2,234 17A r ts and C ra fts 4,052 3,394 670 776 669 6,043 5,079 743 1,628Com m erce 14,931 12,161 230 56,572 46,639 72,225 59,426 235 8,404E n g in eerin g 4,681 3,672 722 1,115 1,028 186 11,534 (c) 9,771 2,676 56F o re s try . . 80 79 71In d u stry 7,366 5,732 2,236 119 107 48 16,576 (d) 13,538 4,393 759M a r in e T ra in in g 1,111 1,098 1,111M e d ic in e 702 593 283 721 589 29 3,013 2,559 796 226P h y s ic a l E ducatio n 1,620 1,463 108 1,683 1,521 171 264T e a c h e rs ’ T r a in in g —

B asic 1,382 1,265 1,026 1,773 1,634 377 25,838 (e) 23,271 21,486 800N o n -B asic 14,203 12,952 6,299 1,265 1,113 235 32,003 29,080 13,376 4,007

T ech n o lo gy— P o ly tech n ic 1,657 1,451 156 11,954 '(f ) 10,868 2,092 116H igh 537 470 30 221 221 . . . 1,600 1,424 30 2O thers 1,187 1,020 171 666 533 68 2,917 2,487 377 17

O thers ... 218 215 177T o ta l 52,475 44,321 12,088 63,228 52,533 943 1,89,784 1,63,133 49,968 16,296

Schools for S p ec ia l E d u ca tio n — For the h and icapp ed—

M e n ta l ly H and icapped 214 162 55 214 162 55 71P h y s ic a l ly H and icapped 2,936 2,579 1,625 75 51 14 4,474 (g) 3,920 2,506 946

M u sic 2,279 1,820 11 559 443 3,699 2,982 11 1,877D an c in g 90 71 23 440 391 23 272O th er F in e A r ts 1,716 1,365 73 47 2,783 (h) 2,265 117 362O r ie n ta l S tu d ies 85,355 63,245 18,466 20,128 15,481 7,743 1,11,848 3,845 26,605 5,725For S o c ia l W o rk e rs 220 201 134 2,520 2,256 1,709 36S o c ia l (A d u lt) E ducatio n 6,29,415 4,17,131 16,253 10,371 10.12,241 6,90,833 16,482R efo rm ato ry 1,061 998 1,061 6,103 5,503 5,784 169O thers 4,528 4,128 2,419 430 379 36,588 ( i) 29,010 6,693 5,266

T o ta l 7,27,814 4,91,700 23,794 37,5J8 26,772 7,757 11,80 910 8,21,167 43,503 31,206G ran d T ota l 89,74,032 73,74,415 2.19,391 10,20.074 8.45.542 29,337 2,85,31,441 2.30.84,472 4.04,927 56,67,831

(b) In c lu d es 172 boys in com m erce, 498 boys in tech n o lo gy , 1,528 boys an d 97 g ir ls in te a c h c rs ’ t r a in in g basic , 572 boys and8 g ir ls in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g (n o n -b as ic ) and 990 boys an d 1 g ir l in o th e r sub jects.

(c ) Inc ludes 1,591 boys in tech no lo gy and 50 g ir ls in in d u s try .(d ) Inc ludes 11 boys and 12 g ir ls in teach ers t r a in in g (n o n -b as ic ).(e) Inc ludes 489 boys an d 54 g ir ls in teach ers t r a in in g (n o n -b as ic ).(f) Inc ludes 136 boys in g en e ra l ed u ca tio n 14 boys in com m erce, 5,470 boys an d 3 g ir ls in en g in eer in g and 823 boys an d 7

g ir ls in In d u stry . (g) In c ludes 264 boys and 87 g ir ls in in d u s try .(h ) Inc ludes 57 boys an d 2 g ir ls in en g in eer in g . ( i ) Inc ludes 45 boys in g en e ra l educatio n .

Table IV-B—Distribution of Pupils in Institutions fo r Girls

C en tr a l G overnm ent S ta te G overnm ent D is t r ic t B oards M u n ic ip a l B oards

T yp e of In s t itu t io n Slumber A verage Number N um ber'A verage! Number 1N um ber A v e rag e ! Number N um ber A verage Num berof D aily of R esi­ of D aily of R esi- of D a ily of R esi- of D aily of R es i­Pupils A tten ­ dents in P up ils A tten - d en ts in Pup ils A t t e n - jdents in Pup ils A t te n ­ den ts in

dance Approved dan ce A pproved jdance Approved dance Approvedrio ste ls H oste ls H oste ls H ostels

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

U n iv e r s ity T each in gD ep artm en ts ... ... ...

R esearch I n s t itu t io n s ... ... ... ...C olleges for G en era l

E ducatio n —D egree C o lleges—

(W ith o n ly DegreeA r ts ( C lasses ... ... ... ...

(O thers ... 512 454 47 ... ...

(W ith o n ly D egreeS c ien ce ( C lasses ... ... . . . . . . ... ... ...

(O th ers .. . . . . . . .

A r ts (W ith o n ly Degreean d ( C lasses ... ...S c ien ce (O th ers 7,458 6,743 - 1,324 ...

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges—W ith o n ly In te rm e d ia te

C lasses ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . .O thers ... 2,564 2,350 91 ... . . . . . .

Total i s , m i m ...

1 2 3 4 5

C o lleges for P ro fession a l E ducation '—

A g r ic u ltu re . . . «

Com m erce ...

E n gin eerin g

F o restry

L aw ...

M ed ic in e 80 69 80

T each ers T r a in in g — B as ic

P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u a te

N o n -B asic— P o st-G rad u a te U n d er-G rad u a te

631287

T echno logy ...

V e te r in a ry Science

O thers ... ...

Total ...C olleges for S p ec ia l

E d ucatio n —M usic D ancing O ther F in e A r ts O r ie n ta l S tu d ie s O thers

SO 69 SO 918

21

Total ... . . . . . . 21

Table IV-B—Distribution of Pupils in Institutions fo r G irls—(C ontd .)

P r iv a te T o ta lA ided U n a id ed Num ber

T yp e of In s t itu t io n NumberofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA tte n ­dan ce

Num ber of R e s i­dents in A pproved H ostels

Num berofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA t te n ­dance

Number of R es i­dents in Approved H ostels

N um berofPup ils

A verageD a ilyA t te n ­dance

Num ber of R e s i­d en ts in Approved H ostels

of Boys inc luded in col. (21)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

U n iv e r s ity T each in g D epartm ents

R esearch In s t itu t io n s C o lleges for G en era l

E d u catio n —D egree C o lleges—

(W ith on ly A r ts ( D egree C lasses

(O th ers (W ith only

Science ( D egree C lasses (O thers

A r ts (W ith o n ly an d ( D egree C lasses S c ien ce (O th ers

4924,200

11,469

4683,663

10,548

53482

2,130

561,055

2,214

50967

2,105

9349

695

5485,767

21,141

5185,084

19,396

62878

4,149

In te rm ed ia te C o lleges—

W ith o n ly In te rm e d ia te C lasses

O thers2,3791,616

2,2871,289

68877

148 140 4 2,5274,180

2,4273,639

692168 320

Total ... 20,156 1S,255 3,430 3,473 3,262 1,057 34,163 (a ) 31,064 5,949 320

11 15 16 17 18 19 | 20 21 22 23 24

C olleges for P ro fess io n a l E d ucatio n — A g r ic u ltu reCom merce • • . ..E ngineering ... . . .F o restryL awM ed ic in e 479 416 402 559 (b) 485 482 68.

T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g — B asic

P o st-G rad u ate . . .U n d er-G rad uate . . .

N o n -B asic—P o st-G rad u ate 477 454 218 1,108 (c) 1,032 614U n d er-G rad u a te 129 123 107 416 386 280 5

Technology ...V e te r in a ry Science ... . . . ...O thers ... . . .

T o ta l ... 1,085 993 727 2,083 1,903 1,376 73

C olleges for S p ec ia l E d u ca tio n — M usic 1,123 976 1,123 976 87D ancingO ther F ine A rts . . .O r ie n ta l S tu d ies 36 33 17 249 225 285 (d ) 258 17O thers 513 460 175 534 (e ) 480 177

T o ta l . . . 1,672 1,469 192 249 225 1,942 1,714 194 87

(a ) Inc ludes 320 boys an d 4,290 g ir ls in g en e ra l ed u ca tio n (schoo l s tan d ard ), 35 g ir ls in m ed ic ine , 637 g ir ls in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g non-basic an d 83 g ir ls in o th er sub jects.

(b) In c lud es 18 boys and 135 g ir ls of schoo l s tan d ard .(c ) Inc ludes 46 g ir ls in g en era l ed u ca tio n , 21 g ir ls in p h y s ic a l ed u ca tio n , 130 wom en in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g b asic (school s tan d a rd ) and

100 wom en in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g n o n -b asic (schpo l s tan d a rd ) .(d ) Inc ludes 4 g ir ls in m usic school s ta n d a rd .(« ) Inc ludes 201 wom en in teac h ers t r a in in g non -basic .

Table IV-B—Distributions of Pupils in Institutions for G irls—(.Contd.)

C e n tra l G overnm ent S ta te G overnm ent D is t r ic t B oards M u n ic ip a l Boards

'1 vpe of In s t itu t io n |N um ber'A verage of D a ily Pup ils A t t e n ­

dancei

N um ber of R e s i­dents in Approved H ostels

N um ber A verage of D aily P up ils A tten -

Idance

I

Number of R es i­d en ts in A pproved H ostels

NumberofP up ils

A verageD ailyA tte n ­dance

^Number of R e s i­d en ts in Approved H ostels

NumberofP up ils

A verageD ailyA tte n ­dance

N um ber of R e s i­d en ts in A pprov­edH ostels

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Schools for G eneral E d u catio n —

H igher Seco ndary ... 12,672 11,192 40 5,053 4,627

High 948 826 1,43,417 1,26,021 2,098 5,234 4,815 355 16,808 15,321 341

Sen io r Basic 3,823 3,240 ... 936 729 80 507 429

M id d le !Ju n io r H igh 1,910 1,606 1,31,576 1,13,657 242 37,750 32,575 18 33,443 29,768 13

ju n io r Basic/Basic p r im ary 173 160 22,163 18,364 1,08,653 91,857 *" 88,504 73,781

P rim ary —

S in g le -T each c r 15 10 40,756 32,763 ... 65,960 49,672 3; 043 2,373 .

O thers 1,247 1,089 2,84,841 2,38,066 54 2,96,510 2,30,123 148 3,83,056 3,14,286 47

P re -P rim ary 888 689 302 215

Total 4,293 3,691 6,40,136 5,43,992 2,434 5,15,093\ 4,00,771 601 5,30,716 4,40,800 401

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Schools for V o ca tio n a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu re ... 'A r ts and C ra fts 313 264 26 ...Com m erce .. .E ngineering ... ... ... ... ...F o restry ...In d u stry 476 443 56 1,470 1,294 73 115 91 ...M ed ic in e 73 73 73 1,105 1,022 1,008 285 271 284P h ys ic a l E ducation ... ...T eachers* T r a in in g —

Basic 2,819 2,594 2,231 67 55N on-B asic ... . . . 4,218 3,890 2,678 ... 70 57

T ech n o logy— P o ly tech n ic 106 78H igh ... ...

O thersTotal 549 516 129 10,031 9,142 6,016 537 474 284

Schools for S p ec ia l E d u c a t io n —For the H an d icap p ed—

M e n ta l ly H and icappedP h y s ic a lly H and icapped ...

M usic 15 13 .. . ...D an cin gO ther F ine A rts 81 78 ...O rie n ta l S tu d ie s ...For S o c ia l W o rk ers 136 126 104S o c ia l (A d u lt ) E ducatio n 25,206 18,183 843 706 1,886 1,784R efo rm ato ry 794 707 794O thers 888 721 445

Total 27,120 19,828 1,343 843 70S 1,886 1,784

G rand T o ta l (G ir ls ) 4,922 4,276 269 6,88,760 5,83,370 11,826 5,15,936 4,10,477 601 5,33,139 4,43,058 685

G rand T o ta l (B o ys ) 80,183 66,730 6,811 57,05,778 46,29,577 1,18,736 1,08,38,800 85,71,775 25,310 19,12,574 15,96,433 5,342

G ran d T o ta l ( A l l P e rso n s) 85,105 iJ 71,006 7,020 63,94,538 52,12,947/ 1,30,562 / 1,13,54,733 89,82,252 25,911 24,45.713 20,39,491 6,027

Table IV-B—Distribution of Pupils in Institutions for G irls—(C ontd.)

P r iv a te

A ided U n a id edT o ta l

NumberT yp e of In s t itu t io n

N um berofPup ils

A verageD a ilyA t te n ­dance

N um ber ofR es id en tsinA pprovedH o ste ls

N um berofP up ils

A verageD ? ilyA tte n ­dan ce

N um ber ofR esid en tsinA pprovedH oste ls

N um berofP up ils

A verageD a ilyA tte n ­dance

Num ber ofR esid en tsinApprovedH oste ls

of Boys inc luded in c o l.(21)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Schools for G eneral E d u ca tio n —

H igher Secondary 72,384 65,063 1,759 696 597 ... 90,805 81,479 1,799 4,568

H igh 3,40,575 3,01,237 16,089 61,418 50,967 1,823 5,68,400 4,99,187 20,706 27,711

S en io r B asic 170 135 84 ... 5,486 4,533 164 1,276

M idd le/ Jun io r H igh 1,02,575 88,445 4,784 22,040 19,207 350 3,29,294 2,85,258 5,407 12,300

Ju n io r B asic|B asicP rim ary 13,106 11,271 1,076 910 2,33,675 a 1,96,343 ... 6,571

P r im a r y -

S in g le -T each e r 42,277 34,711 5,266 4,374 1,57,317 1,23,903 12,608

O thers 1,63,961 1,40,337 1,613 20,026 16,621 32 11,49,641 9,40,522 1,894 83,601

P re -P rim ary 5,585 4,489 83 3,960 2,944 10,735 8,337 83 5,062

Total 7,40,633 6,45,688 24,412 1,14,482 95,620 2,205 2.5,45,353 b 21,39,562 30,053 1,53,697

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Schools for V o ca tio n a lE d u ca tio n —

11 11 11A g r ic u ltu re 11 11 11 270A rts and C rafts 9,357 7,740 526 2,564 2.087 12,234 10,091 552Com m erce 162 146 .. 123 98 285 244 37E ngineering . .. ... . . . ... . . .F o restryIn d u stry 7,439 6,225 642 1,452 1,226 70 10,952 9,279 841 153M ed ic in e 257 254 172 356 347 300 2,076 1,967 1,837 69P h ys ic a l E ducation ... . . . . . . . . .T e a c h e rs ’ T ra in in g —

Basic 1,664 1,578 1,161 20 15 3 4,570 4 242 3,395 92N on-B asic 9,259 8,663 5,162 748 666 22 14,295 13,276 7,862 184

T echno logy—106P o ly tech n ic .. . . . . 78 . . .

H igh ... ... . . .O thers

Total 28,149 24,617 7,674 5,263 4,439 395 44,529 39,188 14,498 805School for S pec ia lE d ucatio n —For th e H an d icap p ed —M e n ta lly H and icapped ...

1581,854

11360

...180

2,811158

2,307113

6054

350P h y s ic a l ly H and icapp ed M usic

1802,247 549 440

D ancing 187 171 ... . . . 187 171 3O ther F ine A r ts 35 32 .. . ... ... 116 110

18414

O rie n ta l S tu d ie s 1,648 1,398 184 ... 1,648 c 1,398 33For S o c ia l W o rk e rs 16 14 16 152 140 120S o c ia l (A d u lt) E ducation 70,842 59,322 11 387 285 99,164 80,280 11 4R efo rm ato ry 156 153 131 74 70 72 1,024 930 997 22O thers 1,599 1,412 1,024 140 107 42 2,627 2,240 1,511 45

Total ••• 76 910 64,514 1,539 1,150 902 114 1 07,909 87,734 2,996 52oGrand T otal (G irls) 8,68,605 7,55,536 37,974 1,24,617 1,04,448 3,771 2735,979 23,01,165 55,066 1,55,507G rand T ota l (Boys) 89,74,032 73,74,415 2,19,391 10,20,074 8,45 542 29,337 2 85,31,441 2,30,84,472 4,04,927 56,67,831G rand T ota l (A ll Persons) 98,42,637 81,29,951 2,57,365 11,44,691 9,49.990 33,108 3.12.67,420 2,53,85,637 4,59,993 ...

v * * / A ii^ A ia ia t -o u u y o a i m --- -------------c>*— ---------------------.>---------------------------------- • - - 3 * '~ F iA 11* a i J o ^ J . i w * .o . . . . , , . 1 J \ <7 J(b) Inc ludes 40 wom en in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g non -b asic (co lle g ia te ) , 267 wom en in te a c h e rs ’ t r a in in g b asic ^-scnool s tan d a rd s ) , 7 men and

462 wom en in te a c h e rs t r a in in g n o n -b asic (schoo l s ta n d a rd ) and 296 g ir ls in o th er subjects-(c ) Inc ludes 36 g ir ls in a r t s an d c ra fts .

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions for Boys

G overnm ent I n s t itu t io n s I D is t r ic t B oard In s t itu t io n s

T yp e of In s t itu t io n G overnm ent D is tr ic tBoards

M u n i­c ip a l

Fees Endow­m ents

O therSources

T o ta l G overnm entFunds D is tr ic t

BoardM u n i­c ip a l

C e n tra l S ta teFunds Boards

Fundsetc .

C en tra l S ta teFunds Board

Funds

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

U n iv e rs it ie sBoards of Seco ndary andfor In te rm e d ia te E ducatio n

R esearch I n s t itu t io n s C olleges for G eneral

E d u ca tio n —D egree C o lleges—

f W ith only A r ts D egree C lasses

L O th ers

85,316

68,92.136

5,21,847

7,43,673

7,44,223

16,38,275

99,28,95261,478

2,04,796

11,717

2,07,142

1,06,6473,17,296

18,000

24,52,580

1,00,47,31680,14,583

9,67,019

... ......

f W ith on ly Science^ D egree C lasses

1_ O thers 1,0003,80,412

11,45,19697,905

2,90,23376,382 5,245

5,4775,59,944

14,41,906...

A r ts f W it h on ly and Degree C lasses

Science (_ O thers 1,31,32316,01,252

1,31,15,9906,62,433

68,61,2871,224

29,697200

2,81,77422,65,109

2,04,20,071...

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges— W ith o n ly In te rm ed ia te

C lasses O thers 35,089

6,87,64316,64,375

... 3,98,1182,29,656

... 5,4734,216

10,91,53419,33,336

Total 1,67,412 1,93,39,091 87,44,?28 1,07,303 3,20,385 2,H6,78,919

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13

C olleges for P ro fession a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu re 2,39,600 34,91,129 3,55,601 1,02,932 41,89,262A p p lied A r t and

A rc h ite c tu re 2,43,256 1,52.940 2,332 3,98,528Com m erce 2,36,168 3,72,057 18,319 4,625 6,31,169E n g in eering 56,57,270 62,03,885 ... 18,56,775 24,510 75,263 11,38,17,703F o re stry 40,120 41,965 4,90,501 8,242 5,80,828,L aw 20,635 4,39,613 ... 3,845 4,64,093!M ed ic in e 8,19,890 1,22,17,364 29,32,222 858 2,11,487 1,61,81,821 __P h y s ic a l E ducatio n 2,46,026 6,935 2,52,961T e a c h e r ’s T r a in in g —

B asici P o st-G rad u ate 2,621 3,88,249 50,182 5,276 4,46,328U n d er-G rad u a te ... 2,50,571 2,50,571

N o n -B as icP o st-G rad u ate 1,82,370 15,93,688 1,90,523 8,768

119,75,349:

U n d er-G rad u a te ,,, 5,38,064 2,471 780 5,41,315T echno logy ... | 5,38,213 . • . 300 10,302 10,965 5,59,780V e te r in a ry Sc ience 23,213 24,79,350 2,58,037 43,471) 28,04,070O thers ...

T o ta l 69,65,084 2,84,88,563 ... 300 71,18,159 46,019 4,75,65;! 4,30,93,778

C olleges for S p ec ia l E d u ca tio n — M usic 1,29,370 7,348 1,36,718D ancing ... ... ...O ther F ine A rts ... 1,62,145 ... 27,660 1,89,805!O r ie n ta l S tu d ie s 8,11,961 12,082 8,24,043 10,213Socio logy 28,246 " , 28,246O thers ... ...

T o ta l . . . ... 11,31,722 *»• 47,090 11,78,812 10,213

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions for Boys—(Contd.)

G overnm ent In s t itu t io n s D is t r ic t Board In s titu t io n s

T yp e of In s t itu t io n G overnm ents Funds D is­t r i c t

M u n i­c ip a l

Fees1'Endow­m ents

O therSources

T o ta l G overnm entFunds

D is tr ic tB oard

M u n i­c ip a l

C e n tra l S ta teBoardFunds

BoardFunds

e tc .C e n tra l S ta te

Funds BoardFunds

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Schools for G eneral E d u catio n —

H igher Seco ndary 3,13,089 60,77,194 200 ... 17,82,044 19,618 77,060 82,69,205 •• 8,027; 60 ...

H igh 19,97,398 3,08,76,069 ... 4,500 96,62,836 13,256 7,96,253 4,33,50,312 29,700 42,28,947 76,72,758 8,568

S en io r B asic 76,900 47 14,721 16,394 298 1,61,048 49,69,361 •• 7,88,240 4,65,324 2,464

M idd le/ Jun io r H igh 6,86,485 3,02,34,097 200 ' ,204 15,39,129 17,635 3,98,913 3,28,77,663 43,743 91,11,606 82,08,248 16,695

Ju n io r Basic/B asic P r im ary 6,24,751 72,29,651 15,847 5,626 26,964 79,02,839 1,12,155 2,94,67,427 81,81,816 2,513

P r im a ry —

S in g le -T e ach e r 24,49,367 1,70,15,336 2,973 1,589 1,513 5,600 79,395 1,95,55,773 35,97,492 1,53,02,428 50,12,848 14,712

O thers 17,99,191 6,60,19,373 19,730 1,27,322 2,30,001 21,331 2,77,575 6,84,94,523 7,90,647 9,90,36,380 3,79,24,680 1,16,071

P re -P rim ary 2,675 1,90,963 16,911 ... 9,013 2,19,562 ... ... ...

T o ta l 79,49,856 16,23,57,404 23,103 1,34,615 , —

1,32,64,675 83,364 18,26,221 18,56,39.238 45,73,737 15,79,43,055 6,74,65,734 1,61,023

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Schools for V o c a tio n a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu re 40,838 12,35,037 16,359 4,57,797 17,50,031A r ts and C rafts 4,05,477 ... 1,413 4,167 55,307 4,66.364 ...Com m erce 63,022 33,198 289 96,509 ... ...E n gin eering 9,90,998 17,69*341 2,40,323 6,572 30,07,2:34 ...F o restry 97,405 7,500 1.04,905

8,157 93,756...

In d u stry 19,32,280 21,47,326 4,507 35,448 99,038 42,18.599 •MM a r in e T ra in in g 7,96,916 »«. 30,464 3,057 8.30.437 ...M ed ic in e 4,38,019 ... 91,752 5,29,771 • ••P h y s ic a l E ducation 5,341 5.341 ... ... ...T e ac h e rs ’ T ra in in gB asic 1,75,678

.. .68,53,326 1,587 1,71,295 72,01,886

2,45,9133,144 ...

N on-B asic 34,74,845 1,02,003 7,081 35,83,929T echno logy— P o lytechn ic . 4,71,292

...35,28,456 3,45,478 1,61,900 19,382 45,26,50'S •

H igh 3,67,863 ... 8.890 3,495 3,80,24*8'O thers 20,303 9,19,133 9.579 62,427 10,11,442 • ••

O thers 2,82,226 55,354 5,7?0 11,192 3,54,5C296,900T o ta l 47,10.531 2,13,59,945 4,507 9,29,724 1,66,067 8,96,932 2,80,67,706 2,54,070

Schools io r S p ec ia l E d u ca tio n —For the H and icapped

M e n ta lly H a n d i­capped ... • ••

P h y s ic a l ly H a n d i­capped 1,92,555 3,15,370 144 631 10,612 5,19.312 ... •••

M usic 1,17,500 9,132 926 l,27,55Si ... ...D ancing 29,274 6,813 36,087 ...O ther F ine A rts 5,28,645 11,306 4,692 5,44,643|O rie n ta l S tu d ie s 7,16,116 420 2,747 720 2,485 7,22,488 2.544 32,224 ...For S o c ia l W o rk ers 17,753 4,67,400 ... ... 52,390 5,37,543 ...S o c ia l (A d u lt )

E ducatio n 1,41,989 18,33,293 6,568 26,091 20,07,941 96,412 6,394R efo rm ato ry 10,93,797 .. 23 6,712 11,00,532

10,372O thers 19,63,502 236 11,309 19,75,04798,956T o ta l 8,52,297 70,04,897 6,988 30,378 1,374 1,15,211 75,71,151 48,990

T'PWl (D ire c t ) 2,71,22,632 24.10.07,142 27.610 1,41,903 4,17,63,459 4,15,844 42,65,493 1 31,47,44,083 45.73,737 15,82,96,081 6.76.21,837 1,61.023

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions fo r Boys—(Contd.)

D is tr ic t B oard In s t itu t io n s M u n ic ip a l B oard I n s t itu t io n s

T yp e of I n s t itu t io nFees Endow­

m entsetc .

O therSources

T o ta l G overnm entFunds

'D is tr ic tB oardFunds

M un ic ip a :B oardFunds

Fees iEndow-m entse tc .

O therSources

1T o ta l

C e n tra l S ta te

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

U n iv e rstie sB oards of Seco n dary and/or In te rm e d ia te E d ucatio n

R esearch I n s t itu t io n s C o lleges for G eneral

E d u catio n —D egree C olleges—■

f W ith only D egree A r ts -{ C lasses

[^Others

. . .

f W ith o n ly D egree Science*! C lasses

(.O thers

A r ts f W ith on ly D egree an d C lasses S c ien ce LO thers 88,543

. . .2,14,852 3.03,393

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges— W ith on ly In te rm e d ia te

C lasses O thers . . .

Total 88,543 . . . 2,14,852 3,03,395

14

C o lleges for P ro fess io n a l E d u catio n —A g r ic u ltu reA p p lied A r t & A rc h ite c tu reC om m erceE n g in eeringF o restryL awM ed ic in eP h y s ic a l E ducation T each er^ ’ T r a in in g —

B asicN on-B asic—

P o st-G raduate U n d e r-G rad u a te

T echno logy V e te r in a ry Sc ience O thers

Total

C olleges for S p ec ia l E ducatio n —

M u sic

D an cin g

O ther F ine A r ts

O r ie n ta l S tu d ie s

Socio logy

O thers

T o ta l

! 20 i 21 i 22 i 23 24 i 25 26

;2,05,012 ■1,13,561 . 3,93,897

2,05,012 j . . . | 4,13,561 , 3,93,897

13,367 10,25,837

13 367

COCO

10 25.837

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions fo r Boys—(Contd-)

D is tr ic t B oard In s t itu t io n s : M u n ic ip a l Board In s titu t io n s

T yp e of In s t itu t io nFees E n dow ­

m entsO therSources

T o ta l G overnm ent Funds D is tr ic t !M u n ic i- : (Board : pal

FeesiiEndow-m ents

O therSources

T o ta l

etc .

i1

(G eneral1 S ta te

i !.

iFunds BoardiFundsi

jetc .

I

14 15 16 17 i 18 19 20 21 * 23 24 25 26

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.i ; Rs.|! Rs Rs. Rs. Rs. R s.

School's for G eneral E d u catio n — |

i)j

H igh er Seco ndary 43,237 173 5,214 56,711 1 2,44,973 3.31,818 6,40,122 10,255 12,27,168

H igh 1,06,38,950 1,76,066 1,37,359 2,28,92,348 27,09,549 13,257 26,16,289 48,97,516 1,27,739 71,785 1,04,36,135

Sen io r B asic 16,051 7,763 12,79,842 82,080 48,818 2,186 ... 3,664 1,36.748

M id d le lJu n io r H igh 81,36,840 39,210 2,09,337 2,57,65,679 3,52,191 14,43,747: 7,69,894 2,855 2,005 25,70,692

Ju n io r B asic/Basic P rim ary

P r im a ry —24,85,961 9,820 1,45,408 4,04,05,100 42,18,876 35,27,061 83,885 1,572 60,201 78,91,595

S in g le -T e ach er 71,434 63,531 2,02,351 2,42,64,796 89,551 811 1.92,805 2,088 30 3,423 2,88,708

O thers 11,62,889)10,29,092 14,72,994 14,15,32,753 12,000 1,78,16,100 5,57,924 2,84,85,993! 8,78,192 3,11,955 2,72,743 4,83,34,907

P re -P rim ary . . . . . . 22,824 11,319 34,143

T o ta l 2,25,55,36213,17,892 21,80,426^ 25,61,97,229 12,000 2,55,13,3205,71,9921 1

3,66,69,355\72,8i),202 4,i4,151 4,24,076 7,09,20,096

Schools for V o c a tio n a l E d u catio n — A g r ic u ltu re A r ts & C ra fts Com m erce E ngineering F o restry In d u stry M arin e T ra in in g M ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E ducation T e ac h e rs ’ T ra in in g —

B asicN o n -B asic

T echno logy— ^Polytechnic •High O thers

O/hersTotal

Schools for S p ec ia l E d u ca tio n —

.j 'o r the H and icapped ■ M e n ta lly H an d i­

capped P h y s ic a l ly H an d i­

capped M usic D ancing O ther F ine A rts O rie n ta l S tud ies For S o c ia l W o rk ers S o c ia l (A d u lt)

E ducation R efo rm ato ry O thers

Total Grand Total

14 15

R s7

640

3.79696

16

TEiT

3,051

3,051 2,25,62,945

3,500

4,532\ 3,500

119

13,21119,511 21.1

18

r T

1,06,742

6,9402,46,009

3,59,691

37,819

1,02,925

13,5841.54,328

25,67,21,461

19 j 2021

| 22 i 23 24 25Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. i Rs. Rs.

1Rs.

25,502 23,255 21,940 5,500 1,092

'

...

...

...

5,342

21,079

...

1,000

26,822

12,585

...

...

4,522 1,534

...

221

51,923 1,000 f, 2,662 26,462 7,034 1,313

...

4,626 870 1,723 . ..

. ..

...2,7004,325

...

3,45311,449

610 ... ...

...

2,065 64,121” 1

1,93,547 90 . . .

2,065 j 14.065 1

75,7722,59,34,570

8705,73,862

2,10,172] 610 90 3.73.55,750179,21,023|4.5.2751 (4,38,756

Table V -A —Expenditure on institutions for Boys—(Contd.'

U n aided----------

O therSources

T o ta l

38 39

P r iv a te I n s t itu t io n s

A ided

T yp e of I n s t itu t io n G overnm ent Funds D ist- iM un i- j Fees E ndow -1 O ther I T o ta l___ ________ ___ r ic t c ip a l I m ents ! Sources

BoardlBoard j 'e tc .C e n t r a l ! S ta te (FundsFunds I i -

27

U n iv e rs it ie sBoards of S eco ndary and/or

In te rm e d ia te E ducation R esearch In s t itu t io n s C o lleges for G eneral

E d u ca tio n —D egree C o lleges—

(W ith only A r ts ( D egree C lasses

(O thers (W’ ith on ly

Science ( Degree C lasses (O th ers (W ith on ly

A r ts a n d ( D egree C lasses Science (O th ers

In te m e d ia te C o lleges— W ith on ly In te rm ed ia te C lasses

O thers ;Total •••

28 29 : 30i

1,04,15,246 2,06,59,545,33,290

40,73,382

31 32 33 34 35 36

6,293 ! 2,54,97,01016,14,582 1,31,45,381'7,13,71,347.

2,50,000!3,49,420;

14,64,306! . . . ! ...i 17,14,306' 5,09,60974,542 3,22,897; 1,59.392: 49,79,633, 3,675

37

20,385 9,837

1,15,502. 72,273:1,88,976; 14,31,389; 1,500'

...j 65,237! ...|

... 10,74,678; ...'

90,216 67,234 ...!5,98,7821 88,51,675' 7,232

1,000 ' 2,78,402 2,24,047' 28,418| 7,19,642' 8,465: ...| 1,000 1,150 ' 23,29.328: 1,32,056' 5,65,364' 46,49,763j 2,30,934; 1,18,723: 17,518

1,09.014 38,114 6,41,038 3,09,131

39,969, 2,52,334' ...j 62,763 20,87,610; 1,46,329 1,47,625

5,09,69933,897

9,4653,-67,175

2,93,954

50,000 10,4.3,476

17,50,674' ..., 6,25,369 . .J

1,30 38 529. 8 732

2,07.083 27,263 56,612 4,48,408' 15,313! .... ... 15,31322,292 : 3,21,08,391,11,30,6151 24,50,73V 4,51,69,718,55,11,624' 1,91,21412,42,925 (a ) 69,45,763

J ! ' . ! i ! I: i ; 1

.. . J 22,21,614 1,65,034: 3,13,788 44,51,110! 2,50,875; 27,217, 1,77,297 (b) i 4,55,3893,200 J 6,93,497' 2.57,359' 2,37,051' 18,66,476 2,30,5991 33,9361 98,183 | 3,62,718

27,642 I 3,85,88.367,22 83,019, 37,54,696 5,96,45,061 63,04,139 5,18,715 15,36,023 '84,49,777

(a ) Includes Rs. 85,000 from C e n tra l G overnm ent funds, Rs. 4,79,730 from S ta te governm ent funds an d Rs. 5 ,256from m u n ic ip a l board funds.(b) Inc ludes Rs. 12,060 from S ta te governm ent funds.

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 38 39

C olleges for P ro fess io n a l 11

E d u ca tio n — !A g r ic u ltu re 5,000 5,06,014 96,691] 36,367' 3,36,066 9,80,138A pplied A r t and A rc h i­ '

tec tu re - ...i . . . . . .C om m erce 73.599 1.78 912 8.98.0611 22 928' 2,20,662 13,94,162 6,34,808 6,34,808E ngineering 10,59,129 13,4U,936 20,000 20.82,715! 5,93.931 4,83,778 55,85,489, 1,83,240 1,38,437 29,200 3,50,877F oresrryL aw 4.42.881! 2.441! 5,000 4,50,322 4,88,589 6,023 4,94,612M e d ic in e 37,140 15,59,596 1,6811 1,670 13,47,553: 5,45,346! 3,00,114 37,93 105 20,912 16,044 7,947 44,903P h ys ic a l E ducation • 18,181 300! 74,503 19 830! 4,952 1,17.816 . . . j

T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g — I

B asic—P o st-G radu ate . . .U n d er-G rad u ate 14,686 5,0001 18,665 1 33.351

N o n -B asic— I iPost- G raduate 40,-; 06 3,26,141 3,10,563,' 62,932, 1.98,363 9,38,405 34,030 34,030U n d er-G rad u a te 12,000' 1 1 1 754! 13,754

T echn o lo gy 50,965) 873 15,026 31,119 71,816: 1,69,799 95,090 67,806 1,40,000 3,02,896V e te r in a ry Science 1,88,433| 21,683 . . . 210 116O thers 36,000j 10,950 . . . j 41,351 88,301 8,175. 2,000 10,175

Total ... 12,29,900 42,22,17S\ 1,981 22,5431

53,00,G31\13,33,609] 16,68,856 1,37,79,75814,64,844I

2,21,287 1,83,170 18,72,301

C olleges tor S p ec ia l1j

\E ducatio n — 1

1j ,

M usic i5,ooo; 62,41 lj 1,573 83,893' 16,363 62,338 2,41,583 2,471 112 4,219 6,802D ancing . . . 10,997| 10,997O ther F ine A r ts i 10,438: 1,17,085 1,27,523 IO rie n ta l S tud ies .. j 2,17,386 ■ ■ 4,119, 2,50,646: 1,50,707 6,22,858 ‘ 1,25,827; 1,25,827Socio logy .. . 1 1,23,000; 25,000 98,770 35,474' 2,22,592. 5,09,836O thers ... |

1 j i ... i| I ■ '

! 5,846 5,846

Total ... | 1J3,000\i

13,04,7971 1,573\ 1,97,225' 3,02,483 5,52,722 15,01,800 2,471 1,36,936j 10,065 1,49,472

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions fo r Boys—(Contd.)

P r iv a te In s t itu t io n s

A ided j U naidedT yp e of In s t itu t io n G overnm ent Funds D is tr ic t

BoardM u n ic i­p al

Fees Endow­m ents

O therSources

T o ta l Fees E ndow ­m ents

O therSources

T otal

C e n tra l S ta teFunds Board

Fundsetc. e tc .

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Schools for G eneral E ducatio n —H igher Seco ndary ... 87,505 1,29,78,884 29,738 4,13,154 2,63,13,638 6,51,510 27,45,551 4,32,19,980

J

36,80,973' 2,14,163 12,61,679(a) 51,56,815H igh 7,38,376 4,12,05,697 85,692 2,88,216 6,83,31,011 55,40,718 1,00,98,852 12,62,88,562 1,76,85,616 15,57,038 38,76,553(b) 2,31,19,207S en io r B asic 11.200 11.05.309 32,642 967 54,726 86,659 69,510 13,61,013 23,724 15,811 56,389(c) 95,924M idd le/ Jun io r H igh 31,349 84.05.418:16,46,728 2,85,999 82,93,608 14,47,275 28,24,718 2,29,35,095 35,03,345 8,92,353 21,99,438(d) 65,95,136Ju n io r Basic/Basic P rim ary 18.66.165 5,01,239 1,36,324 2,74,699 1,15,728 3,28,859 32,23,014 66,291 1,530 85,184 1,53,005

P r im a ry — S in g le -T e a ch e r • •• 13,078

184.09.228:26,91,914 68,268 20,567 2,36,901 11.87,182 1,26,27,138 28,672 92,672 6,55.084(e) 7,76,428

O thers 3,09,099 6.68.16.212 26,99,60111,64,969 64,94,345 35,20,136 30,55,125 8,40,59,487 11,83,587 4,77,978 ll,52 ,995 (f) 28,14,560P re -P r im a ry 1,500 1,25,928 1,215 10,495 1,72,782 37,081 70,161 4,19,162 4,91,327 25,501 1,59,015 6,75,843

T o ta l ■■■ 11,92,107 14,09,12,841 76,88,769123,68,392 10,99,55,376 1,16,36,008 2,03,79,958 29,41,33,451 2,66,63,535 32,77,046 94,46,."37 3,93,86,918Sch o o lsfo r V o ca tio n a l

E ducatio n — A g r ic u ltu re 42,651 32,095

174,746! . . .

A rts and C ra fts 15,485 91,017 . . . 1,900 13,267 15,654 1,64,661 3,01,984 54,359 22,885 77,244Com m erce 61,217 180 4,84,857 18,343 96,312 6,60,909 19,38,268 46,564 67.234(g) 20,52,066E ngineering 6,09,824 10,720 1,860 4,95,307 87,417 37,857 12,42,985 3,86,291 84,886 4,71,177F o restryIn d u stry 59,206 3,13,160 18,931 15,668 70,310 2,50,691 4,91,308 12,19,274 3,415 2,315 19,985

. . .

25,715M ar in e T ra in in g ...

2,55,288M ed ic in e 46,637 360 6,000 92,840 61 1,09,390 57,443 6,515 18,874 82,832P h ys ic a l E ducatio n T e a c h e r ’s T r a in in g —

B as ic

1,000 1,18,893 1,508 80,771 447 54,375 2,56,994

1,20,221 68,470 51,100 42,495 2,82,286 1,51,827 29,977 28,720 2,10,524N o n -B asic 6,91,591 3,800 1,362 4,20,628 2,65,913 2,55.667 16,38,961 62,627 11,034 34.773(h) 1,08,434

T ech n o lo gy— P o ly tech n ic 240

. . .1,76,732 1,200 695 1,46,777 24,746 1,28,1^8 4,78,528

30,715H igh 47,004 1,62,7.36 18,557 35,911 2,64,208 12,743 43,458O thers 66,557 100 20,500 1,91,338 32,958 99,080 4,10,533 80,448 20,155 1,00,603

,'^ -hcrsr. . -f •( •( 00 97 zni 7 AA SUt7 15 47 289 70.86.696 27,65,393 96,405 3,10,255 31,72,053

zy , -ii 33 34 35 x> J /

Schools for S p ec ia l E ducatio n —For the H an d i­

capped—M e n ta l ly H an d i­

capped P h y s ic a lly H an d i­

capped 12,417

89,882

4,50,043 . 3,657

2,000

44,792

14,800

68,811

I

I

198,568;

10,741

3,61,370

1,17,423'

10,39,658 8,626 8,626

M usic 39,143 920 1,975 59,862 13.9081 47,225 1,63,0331 28,130 865 8,326 37,321

D ancing 11,267 1,951 567: 4,031 17,816;

O ther F in e A r ts ... 50,607 710 1,04,684 10,671 29,895 1,96,567 1,998 3,01b 5,014

O rie n ta l S tu d ies ... 19,16,477 70,676 70,319 1,97,550 8,33,656 21,28,148 52,16,826 11,290:'14,34,572 9,29,086(i) 23,74,948

For S o c ia l W o rk ers 24,443 47,807 1,130 13,445 86,825

S o c ia l (A d u lt) E ducation 24,15,793 3,336 60,031 36,158 34,150 25,49,468 16,318: 25,720 42,038

R efo rm ato ry 2,59,427 15,500 9,402 37,541 3,21,870 . . .

O thers 2,000 9,08,070 20 1.258 10,890 95,912; 76,633 10,94,783 2.6371 2,4721 5,730 10,839

Total ... 38,860 61,88,510 78,609 1,96,585 4,58,548 10,99,972 27,43,179 1,08,04,269' 44,055114,54,227 9,80,504 24,78,786

Total (D irect) ... 1,82,11,962. 18,92,11,330 78,46,492;26,72,701 18,37,63,303 1 93 59 057 4 39 51,473 46.50,16,32113,78,47,811 57,28,001 1,24,77,091 5,60.52,903

(a ) Inc ludes, Rs. 3,300 from c e n tra l governm ent funds Ks. 31,186 from s ta te governm ent funds a n d Rs 130 from d is t r ic t board funds.(b) Inc ludes Rs. 37,009 from c e n tra l governm ent funds and Rs. 13,53,542 from s ta te governm ent funds.(c) Inc ludes Rs. 576 from s ta te governm ent funds.(d ) Inc ludes Rs. 2,13,431 from s ta te governm ent funds, Rs. 1,15,400 from d is t r ic t board funds and Rs. 597 from m u n ic ip a l board funds.(e) Includes Rs 1,533 from c en tra l governm ent funds, Rs. 21,995 from s ta te governm ent funds, Rs. 79,587 from d is t r ic t board funds and

Rs. 240 from m u n ic ip a l board funds.(f) Inc ludes Rs. 14,030 from c e n tra l governm ent funds, Rs. 32,310 from s ta te governm en t funds and Rs. 51,343 from d is t r ic t board funds.(g) Inc ludes Rs. 100 from s ta te governm en t funds.(h ) Inc ludes Rs. 1,049 from s ta te governm ent funds.( i ) Includes Rs. 41,358 from s ta te governm ent funds.

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions for Boys— (Contd )

T o ta l D irec t E xp end itu re

T yp e of In s t itu t io nG overnm ent Funds D is tr ic t ! M u n ic ip a l I Fees | Endow- O ther ! T o ta l T o ta l Ex­

C e n tra l S ta te

! Board : Funds

BoardFunds

! j m ents e tc .

Sources

1

p en d itu re on S a la r ie s of T each er ( in c lu d ed ii icol. (48)]1

40 41 42 43 44 45 i 46 47 48 ! 49

U n iv e rs it ie s 1,05,00,562 2,11,81,392 33,290 6,293 2,71,35,285 lb ,14,582 1,33,52,523 7,38,23,927 1,50,62,676Boards of Seco ndary and|or

In te rm ed ia te E ducation ■■■ 2,50,000 1,19,02,957 11,717 1,06,647 1,22,71,321i

R esearch In s titu t io n s 1,09,65,513 10,93,093 1,39,695 3,43,282 4,86,525 1,30,28,113 37,89,684C o lleges for G eneral E d u catio n —D egree C o lleges—

(.W ith on ly Degree A r ts ( C lasses 1,15,502 72,273 1,000 2,86,867 2,24,047 29,418 7,29.107 4,74,624

(O th ers 1,88,976 21,75,612 1,500 1,150 27,65,058 2,50,779 6,00,882 59,83,957 40,14,160(W it h o n ly Degree

S c ien ce( C lasses 4,45,649 2,06,919 1,14,496 45,214 8,12,278 3,72,061(O th ers 1,000 22,19,S74 10,77,600 4,56,756 68,240 38,23,470 ' 21,62,511

A r ts (W ith o n ly Degree and ( C lasses 90,216 16,68,486 8,84.829 28,487 56,812 27,28,830 17,55,414S c iencc(O thers 8,15,105 2,25,35,938 7,232 27,548 4,46,96,154 13,51,526 34,05,444 7,28,38,947 4,61,44,997

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges— W ith only In te rm ed ia te

C lasses 24,50,377 28,70,907 ■ 1,92,251 4,84,498 59,98,033 38,02,804O thers 85,089 22,89,744 3,200 11,53,752 2,91,295 3,39,450 41,62,530 34,09,228

Total 12,95,88$ 3,38,57,953 8,732 32 ,m 6,39,42,086 29,09,637 50,29,95i 9,70,77,152 6,21,35,799

41

C olleges for P ro fession a l E ducatio n —A g r ic u ltu reA pp lied A r t & A rc h ite c tu reCom m erceE n g in eeringF o restryLawM ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E ducatio n T e a c h e r ’s T ra in in g —

B asic—P o st-G rad u ate U n der-G raduate

N o n -B asic— P o st-G radu ate U n d er-G rad u ate

T echno logy V e te r in a ry Sc ience O thers

Total

C olleges for S p ec ia l E d ucatio n —M usicD ancingO ther F ine A rtsO r ie n ta l S tu d ie sSocio logyO thers

2,44,600

73,59967,16,399

40,120

8,57,030

2,62114,686

2,22,776,

23,213

j81,95,044\

ii

15,000)

1,28,oooj

39,97,1432,43,2564.15,080

75,44,82141,96520,635

1,39.81,9722,64,207

3,88,2492,55,571

19,19,8295,50,0645,89,178

26,67,78336,000

3,29,15,753

1,91,781

1,62,14510,29,347

53,246

44 45

4,52,2921,52,940

19,04,92620.000 41,22,730

4,90,50113,71,083

4,15,231 46,94,58981,438

50,182

5,35,1162,471

1,20,4182,79,720

19,125

1,42,77,531

46 47 48 ;. I49

i

36,367 ! 2,332 \

41,247 I 7,56,878

2,4415,62,248

19,880

4,38,998

2,25,2875,93,241

8,24214,868

5,32,9154,952

51,69,400 3,98,528

26,60,139 1,97,54,069 |

5,80,828 14,09,027

2,10,45,666 3,70,777

21,59,1493,00,204

15,29,40091,22,8302,08,5498,35,684

1,09,54,2411,73,810

18,665 :5,276 4,46,328

2,88,9222,42,1371,48,608

62,932 !

38,925 ;

2,000

2,07,1312,534

2,22,78143,47041,351

29,47,7845,55,069

10,32,47530,14,186

98,476

18,75,0481,85,4435,90,933

10,64,75041,167

16,03,915 23,41,046 5,97,71,674 2,94,31,953

1,573 93,717 16,475 i 66,557 ( 3,85,103 2,94,75410,997 10,997 10,997

38,098 . . . 1 1,17,085 3,17,328 1,99,21316,201 3,76,473 1,50,707 15,82,941 11,15,05498,770 35,474 ; 2,22.592 5,38,082 2,65,243

5,846 ij

5,846 3,000

1,573 2,46,7861

4,39,419 | 5,62,787 i 28,40,297 18,88,261

Table V -A —Expenditure on Institutions for Boys — (Contd.)

T o ta l D irec t E xpend iture

T yp e of In s t itu t io nG overnm ent Funds D is tr ic t M u n ic ip a l Fees Endow­ O therC _ T o ta l T o ta l E xpend i­

tu re on S a la r ie s o

C e n tra l S ta te

BoardFunds

BoardFunds

m entsetc.

bources . T each e rs [ in c lu d ed in col. (48)]

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47_______

48 49

Schools for G en era l Edu­c a t io n —H igh er Seco n dary 4,03,894 1,93,40,264 30,128 7,44,972 3,24,60,014 8,85,464 40,65,143! 5,79,29,879 3,91,19.578H igh 28,02,483 8,03,73,804 77,71,707 29,17.573 11,12,15,929 74,14.817; 1,35,90,251 22,60,86,564 16,54,17,352Sen io r Basic 88,100 66,90,926 4,97,966 52 2-19 1,13,081 1,02,768 2,97,798 78,42,888 62,37,307M id d le 1 Ju n io r H igh 7,61,577 4,83,16,743 99,70,576 17,48,242 2,22,42,816 .23,99,3,28 53,04,9831 9,07,44,265 6,83,98 ,228Ju n io r Basic/Basic

P rim ary 7,36,906 4,27,82,119 86,83,055 36,65,898 29,26,683 1,34,276 6,46,616: 5,95,75,553 4,88,55,608P rim ary —S in g le -T e ach e r 60,61,470 4,08,38,538 77,88,133 2,77,614! 1 24 274 3,98,734 20,24,080! 5,75,12,843 4,91,18,229O thers 29,24,967 24,97,20,375 4,12,53,278 2,98,94,3551 99,49,014 53,60,492 61,33,749, 34,52,36,230 29,26,82,397

P re -P r im a ry 4,175 3,16,891 1,215 33,319 6,92,339 62,582 2,38,189i 13,48,710 8,32,537Total 1,37,83.572 48,83,79,6^0 7,59,96,058 3,93,34,222 17.97 24.150' 1.67.58.461 3,23,00,8091 84,62,76,932 67,06,61,236

Schools for V o ca tio n a lE ducatio n —A g ric u ltu re 40,838 12,77,688 16,359 4,89,8921 18,24,777 5,29,463A rts and C ra fts 15,485 4,96,494 1,900 69,039 19,821 2,42,8531 8,45,592 4,53,384C om m erce 1 24,339 180 24,56,323 64,907 1,63,735, 28,09.484 17,04,309E n g in eerin g 9,90,998 23,79,165 10,720 1,800 11,21,921 87,417 1,29,315 47,21,396 24,81,497F o re stry 97,405 7,500 1,04,905 18,253Tn d u stry 19,91,486 24,94,145 1,17,194 38,923 1,31,753 2,62,006 6.12,112! 56,47,619 30,02,824,l ia r in e T ra in in g 7,96,916 . . . 30,464 3,057, 8,30,437 2,74,222M ed ic in e . . . 4,84,656- 360 6,000 2,42,035 6,576 1,28,264! 8,67,891 4,66,7291 'ftystca! e d u ca tio n 1,000 1,24,234! 1,508 80,771 447 54,375! 2,62,335 1,15,086T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g —

Basic 1,75,678 69,73,547 3,144; 2,25,680 81,077 2,42,510' 77,01,636 42,11,730N o n -B asic 44,18,740 3,800 28,184* 5,85,354 2,76,947 2,96,472! 56,09,497 31,64,294

T ech n o lo gy—P o ly tech n ic 4,71,532 37,26,267 _ 2,200 13,2S0 4.96,777 1,88,180 1,47,741 50,45,977 24,04,589H igh 4,14,867 2.02,341 18,557 52,149 6,87,914 4,37,958O thers 20,303 9,85,690 100 20,500. 2.81.365 32,958 1,81,662', 15,22,578 6,99,410

O thers 2,82,226 55,354! 5.730 11,192! 3,54,502 2,80.160T otal 47 86 462 2,40,52.591 1,37,518 1,12,335! 59,53,412 10,38HS3, 27,55,329. 3 88 36,540 2,02,43,908

40 j 41 42 | 43 44 45 46 47 1Q I j 49

Schools for S p ec ia l E du­ji

c a t io n — j IFor the H and icapp ed— 1

M e n ta l ly H and icapp ed 1 89,882 ...1 2,000' 14,800' 10,741 1,17,423 30,087P h y s ic a l ly H and icapped ; 2,04,972 7,70,039: 4.527' 46,515: 68,955' 99,199 3,80,608 15,74,815' 6,92,542

M usic ! I ■ f t «201 1 975! 97,124 14,773 56,477 3,27,912 2.64.901D ancing <i0,54l! i 8,764' [hi 4,031 53,9u3j 37,403O ther F ine A rts 5,81,952 4,163! 1,18,598 10,671 37,603 7,52,987; 4,11,76DO rie n ta l S tu d ie s 26,80,820 1,02,900 82,188' 2,14,638 22,68,948 30,18,361 83,67,855 55,35,455For S o c ia l W o rk e rs 42,196 5,15.207' 1.130 65.835 6,24,368 2,96,169S o c ia l (A d u lt) E ducatio n 1,44,054 44,09,619 9,730 2,60,146' 52,685 85,961 49,62,195 32,76,634R efo rm ato ry 13,53,224' 15,500' 9.425 44,253 14,22,402 5,07,719O thers 2,000 28,71,572 10,392 1,258; 13,763' 98.334 96.884 30.94,253 10,46,156

Total . . . 3,93,222 1,34,69,499 1,28,469 4,13,745 6,36,642 25,65.782 38.00,754] 2,12,98,115 l,20,9S,S:;i

T o ta l (D ire c t ) ... 5 ,0 0 ,63 ,268 6 1 ,6 6 ,36 ,460 7 ,6 3 , 16 ,2 6 1 4 ,0 3 ,3 7 ,4 7 0 '1

2 9 ,3 8 ,58 ,544 2 72 7 5 6 8 8 6 , 0 7 ,3 6 , 3 7 8 ,.i

,16,52,24,069 8 1 ,5 2 ,1 2 , 3*3

T o ta l I n d ire c t E xp en d itu re

D irec tio n 73,21,820 9,19,672 82,41,492Inspection 10,888 2,41,30,010 10,78,505 4,00,802 2,56,20,205’'B u ild in gs 1,34,44,257 7,22,75,868 60,40,083 21,30,266 49,11,025' 1.08.08.220 1.56,73,609 12,52,8 i ,328Sch o larsh ip s and O therF in a n c ia l C on cession s 1,36,81,781 3,61,88,267 3,88,566' 1,44,902 16,74,736' 13,79,983' 55,99,813 5,90,58,048

H oste l C harges 3,44,805 85,78,901 76,777 91,813 60,58,969 8,24,231' 28,93,274 1,88,68,770M isce llan eo u s 42,13,591 4,95,64,256 17,94,627 17,88.065 80,29,779 9,32,955 83.86,052 7,47,09,325

T o ta l ( In d ire c t )

G rand T o ta l (D ire c t an d In d ire c t)

3 , 1 6 , 95 ,3 2 2 1 9 ,8 0 ,5 9 ,12 2 9 3 , 78 ,5 5 8

8 , 1 7 ,5 8 ,5 9 0 8 1 ,4 6 ,9 5 ,5 8 2 8 , 5 6 ,9 4 ,8 19

4 5 , 5 5 ,8 4 8 2 , 1 5 , 9 4 ,18 1 1 ,3 9 ,4 5 , 3 8 9 : 3 ,2 5 . 52 ,748 3 1 . 1 7 ,8 1 ,1 6 8

4 ,4 8 ,9 3 ,3 1 8 3 1 ,5 4 ,52 ,7 2 5 4 , 1 2 , 21,0 7 7 9 , 3 2 ,8 9 ,1 2 6 1 .4 7 ,7 0 ,05,237

* Inc ludes Rs. 3,36,88,458 spent by P .W .D .

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions fo r Girls

G overnm ent In s t itu t io n s

T yp e of In s t itu t io n G overnm ent Funds [D istr ic t _____ _ __________ iBoard

Funds 'C en tra l S ta te

U n iv e rs it ie sBoards of Seco n dary and/or In te rm ed ia te E ducatio n

R esearch In s t itu t io n s C olleges for G en era l

E d u catio n —D egree C o lleges—

(W ith only A r ts ( D egree C lasses

• (O th ers

(W ith on ly Sc ien ce( Degree C lasses

(O thers

A r ts ( W ith only and ( Degree C lasses S c ien ce(O th ers

In te rm e d ia te C o lleges— W ith o n ly In te rm e d ia te

C lasses O thers

T o ta l

2,71,463

13,82,536

3,81,683

20,35 682

M u n i­c ip a lBoardFunds

Fees (Endow- O ther Sourceslm ents

ietc.

5 6 1 7

... I 32,274

6,83,080 :i

13,106

7,28,460 i

T otal

3,03,737

73 : 20,65,689

... : 3,94,789

73 \ 27,64,215

D is tr ic t B oard I n s t itu t io n s

G overnm entFunds

.C en tra l

9 10

S ta te

D is tr ic t M u n i­Board c ip a lFunds Board

Funds

12 13

1

C olleges for P ro fessional E ducatio n —A g r ic u ltu reCom merceE n g in ee rin gF o restryLawM ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E ducation T each e rs ’ T r a in in g —

B asic P ost-G raduate U n der-G raduate

N o n -B asic— P o st-G raduate U n d er-G rad uate

T echno logy V e te r in a ry S c ien ce O thers

Total .

C olleges for Spec ia l E ducation—

M usic

D ancing

O ther F ine A r ts

O r ie n ta l S tu d ie s

Socio logy

t others

12,49,149

.. 2,49,149

To ta l

10 11 12 13

2,68,049

524 i 112 1 3,62,992 ... ' ... 2,45,257

Ol

524 112 8,76,298

63.658

63.658

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for G irls—{Contd.)

G overnm ent In s t itu t io n s D is t r ic t Board In s titu t io n s

T yp e of In s t itu t io nG overnm ent Funds 'D is tr ic t M u n ic i-

Board pal______ . ___ _ Funds Board

i Funds C e n tra l S ta te ;

Schools for G eneral E ducati on—

H igher S eco n d ary

H igh

S en io r B asic

M idd le/ Jun io r H igh

Ju n io r B as ic jB as ic P r im a ry

P r im a ry —

S in g le -T each e r

O thers

P re -P r im ary

Fees |Endow- O thers T o ta l ] G overnm ent ‘D is t r ic t M u n ic i-m ents Sources ! Funds IBoard p a le tc . 1 _ . _ iFunds ; Board

| Funds C e n t r a l1 S ta te I

10 11

...j 20,91,791

1,02,791' 1,07,38,288

1,19,659

1,06,102. 62,62,108

37,333 10,15,550

868

360

78,139 10,73,302

1,32,714 93,63,321 j 2,592

44,961

4,82,784

262 |18,85,359

209'

i

... I 4,450;I

. . . ; s i s

90.529 I 50,085

... 1,861

T o ta l 4,57,079\ 3 ,07,08,980 3,820 90,791 \26,08,142

9,996 25,84,571

598 1,29,667 1,28,57,833

1,715 1,21,583

1,82,876! 7,887 : 22,902 65,82,235

231, 10,57,564

2,807' 11,54,766:

8 ' 36,447, 96,75,696

40 46,86:

8,493 2 ,03 ,805 3 40,81 110

70,744 1.77,251

28,9S2j 2,267

5,93,139■ 6,97,683

• i l l , 08,389 5,13,951

13

18,983

2,984

. 8,77,939, 3,39,031 3,825

. 51,91,320'19,46,557i 16,817i I

i

7 9J S %0 57 \ 3 5 f2 %196 42,609

Schools for V o c a tio n a l E d u ca tio n —A g r ic u ltu reA rts an d C ra f tsCom merceE n gin eeringF o re stryIn d u stryM ed ic in eP h ys ic a l E d u ca tio n T e ac h e rs ’ T r a in in g —

BasicN on-B asic

T echn o lo gy— P o ly tech n ic H igh O thers

O thersTotal

Schools for S p ec ia l E ducatio n —For th e H and icapped—

M e n ta l ly H and icapped P h y s ic a lly H andicapped

M u sic D ancing O ther F ine A r ts O r ie n ta l S tu d ies For S o c ia l W o rk e rs S o c ia l(A d u lt)E d u ca t io n R efo rm ato ry O thers

Total

Total (D irect)

2,33,8661,01,137

3S5,003

9.402

9.402

10,50,633

46,468

3,10,2786,53,059

12,39,5636,72,085

24,200

29 45 653

5,068

8,825

30,7132,28,374

92,7984,11,944

7,77,722

3,71,15,685 3,820

4.178

6,092jI

4.178 6,S83\

94,969 ]34,01,S26[

10 11 12 13

956i 48,324!

1,286! 5,53,843! 7,54,196i

12,258; 12,55,3281 728. 6,75,511

... 24,200,

- j15,228 Z3,11,402 1 i

'

. . .

...! ...|

5,213 ... . J! ! 1

9,471 ...i

30,713180 801 2,42,935 ...j 12,349

92,7981,881 4,19,917 ...j ...| ...

180 2,682 8,01,047 ...i 12,349)1 1

9,197 2,21,900 4,18,97,730 ...'79,87,406 35,72,1961 1 !

42,609

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for G irls—{Contd-)

D is tr ic t Board In s t itu t io n s M u n ic ip a l Board In s t itu t io n s

T yp e of I n s t itu t io nFees E ndow ­

m entsOcherSources

T o ta l G overnm ent D is t r ic t M u n i- ' Fees Board ■ c ip a l

E ndow ­m ents

i[O therjSources

!

1i

T o ta l

e tc .

C en tra l S ta te

Funds Board Funds

etc .

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | 22 ( 23 24 25 26

U n iv e rs it ie sBoards of S eco n d ary and/or In te rm e d ia te E ducatio n

R esearch In s t itu t io n s C o lleges for G en era l E ducatio n D egree C o lleges—

(W ith only A rts ( D egree C lasses ...

(O th ers

. . .

;1 |

!_.

(W ith only Science ( D egree C lasses ...

(O thers

i i

A r ts (W ith on ly and ( D egree C lasses ... Sc ience (O th ers In te rm e d ia te C o lleges—

W it h o n ly In te rm e d ia te C lasses

O thers

. . .; |

To t a l . . . . . .■ '

14

C olleges fo r P ro fession al E d u cation—A g ric u ltu reC om m erceE ngineeringF o re s tryLawM edicineP h ysica l E ducation T each ers ’ T r a i n i n g - Basic—

P o st-G ra d u a te U nder G rad u ate N un. Basic-— P ost-G rad u ate U ncer -G r aduate

T echnology V e te r in a ry Science O thers

Total

Colleges fo r S p ecia l E ducation—M usic

Dancing

O ther Fine A r ts

O rie n ta l S tu d ies

Sociology

O ther9

T o ta l

19 1 20 21 22 i 23 I 24 I 25 | 26

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for Girls—(Contd.)

D ist r ic t Boa rd In s titu tio n s M u n ic ip a l B oard In s titu tio n s

Type of In s t itu t io n Fees Endow ­m entsetc.

O therSources

T o ta l G overnm entFunds

D is tric t M unicipal Fees B oard Board Funds Funds

E ndow ­m entsetc.

O therSources

T ota l

C en tra l S ta te

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs,

Schools for G en era l E d u c a t io n - H igher Secondary 1,34,888 2,04,858 2,85,514 885 8,587 6,34,732

High 1.20,667 160 135 3,68,957 1,88,331 5.17,420 3,54,522 17,513 1,162 10,78,948

Sen ior Basic 441 179 31,869 12,857 2,430 208 930 16,42.5

M iddle/Junior High 32,285 5,251 181 13,47,522 2,81,731 11,01,591 1,86,341 12,534 1,814 15,84,011

Ju n io r Basic/Basic P rim ary 2.014 116 4 16,27,458 4,77,100 17,69.411 41,895 22,88,406

P rim ary—

Single-T eacher 3,444 4,099 16,375 12,44,713 13,997 64.274 105 7 534 78,917

O thers 78,555 29,018 1,05,905 73,68,172 56,62,033 2,68,403 90,69,095 2,64,289 1,85,146 1,04,482.1,55,53,448

P re-P rim ary 2,074 8,042 8,601 18,717

Total 2,37,406 38,644\ 1,22,779' 1,19,88,691;

67,73,011, 2,68,403. 1,27,37,121 11,41,475 2,16,085 1,17,50!) 2,12,53,604

14 15

Rs.Schools fo r V o ca tio n a l

E ducation—A g ric u ltu reA r ts and C ra ftsComm erceEngineeringF o restryIn d u stryM edicineP hysical E d u cationT eachers’ T ra in in g —

Basic ...N on-B asic

T echnology—P oyltech n ic .High ... |O th ers ... i

Total ...Schools fo r Special

E ducation—For the H andicaped—

M e n ta lly H andicapped P h ys ica lly H andicapped

M usic D ancing O ther Fine A r ts O rie n ta l S tudies For S ocia l W o rk e rs Socia l (A d u lt) E ducation R efo rm ato ry O thers

Total

T otal (D irect) 2,37,406

i 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs Rs. :

|

Rs Rs.

9,000' ! 28,900 18,080

1,900 9,000, 48,80018,080

8,82011.09411.365

11,09420,185

. . . ; 17 MO, 0■■9,139 1,900 9,000 9S,U 9

8,000! 8,000

1000, 1.000

67,90,83112,68.403 il.2», 14,560111,43,375 2,25,085 1 ,17,509 2,13,59.763

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for Girls—(Contd.)

P riv a te In s titu tio n s

T y p e of In s t itu t io n

27

U n iversitie sBoards of Secondary and/c

In term ed ia te E ducation R esearch In s titu tio n s Colleges fo r G en era l

Education--- Degree Colleges—

f W ith only Degr A rts -J Classes

^O thersf W ith on ly Degr

Science-? C lasses (_ O thers

A r ts [ 'W ith on ly Degr and -{ Classes Science ^ O thers

In term ed ia te C olleges— W ith only In term ed ia te

Classes O thers

Total

A ided

iGovcrnm ent Funds D is tric t M uni I B oard

C e n tra l ' S ta te Funds

28

Rs.30,

29

000Rs.

1,64,998

30

"RsV

14,336 3,54,546 !

73,774 10,8S,484

'774,

3,35,78q 1,31,170

17,24 324

cipalBoardFunds

31

R s7

Fees

32

Endow- 'O ther m ents Sources .etc. J

33 34

Rs. Rs. Rs.35,339 ; ... [1,17,297

T o ta l

35

R Sr3,47,634

U n aided

Fees E ndow -; O th e r j T o ta l m ents Sources ietc.

36

RsT

37

Rs.

38

Rs/

39

Rs.

... | 67,201 ; ... 1,049 ’ 82,586' 7,572: ••• ■■ 7,5727,960 | 4,66 361 | 42,802 1,30 ,112 ,10,01,781,: 1,18,422. 16,433 : 16,380 (a) '1,51,235

7,960

15,03 034 2,28,478 2,59,841 31,53,611 3,73,015 61,170 (b) 14.34,185

3,50,625 [1,36,173 33,661 6,56,247 47,769 ■■■ 113,739 (c) 61,508 78,958 I 10,786 : 35,977 , 2,56,891 ...[ ... ,

24 66 179 4 18 239 ,4 60,640 01,51,116 5,46,778' 16,433 91,289 \6 54 500

~(k) Includes Rs. 13,230 from S ta te G o vern m en t funds, Rs. 1000 from D is tr ic t Boacd funds and Rs. 2,150 from M u n ic ip a l Board funds(b) Includes Rs. 16,594 from S ta te G o vern m en t funds,(c) Includes Rs 3,303 from S ta te G overn m en t funds.

C olleges for p ro fession a l E d u cation — A g ric u ltu re Com m erce Engineering F orestry LawM edicineP h ysica l E ducation T each ers ’ T ra in in g —

B asic— P o st-G rad u ate U ne'er-G raduate

.\ u n -fiasic—Post-G raduate U n d er-G rad u ate

T echnology V e te r in a ry Science O th ers

27Rs.

12,40,9891

Total

Colleges for Special E d u cation — M usic D ancingO ther Fine A rts O rie n ta l Studies Sociology O thers

12,40,989,

71,190;

Rs.

1 52,600

1,19,75130,160

3,02,511

15,554

7,549

T ota l 71,19o\ 23,103

32 33 34 35 36 37 i 33 39

Rs. Rs7 Rs. ” Rs. _ Rs. Rs. Rs Rs.

1,86,423 26,929 ,4,51,663 20,66,104

i...

39,52237,569

96,67317.148

33 705 15/776 ...,00,653

2,63,614 1,40,750 5,01,141 21,56,408

79,093 832j

95,479. " 1

2,927 10,476 1,164 29,470 30,634

1,25,860 1,59,2371

3,56,287

2,04,953 3,759i''1,59,237 4,62,242 1,164 29,470 30,634

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for Girls—(Contd.)

P riv a te In s titu tio n s

A ided j U naided

I ype of In s titu tio n G overnm ent Funds iD istric tiM u n ic i-; Fees Endow - O ther T o ta l Fees Endow- jO ther T ota lBoard pal m ents Sources m ents Sources

7 _ Funds Board ; etc. etc.C e n tra l j S ta te iFunds

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Rs. Rs. Rs. ~RsT~ Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs."chools lo r G eneral E ducation—Higher Secondary ... 24,16,704: 3201 1,70,957 37,09.017 99,199; 10,75,760: 74,71,957 36,632 16,260! 25,772 78.664High 1,200 83,53,678' 20,426! 4,02,687: 1,36,49,752: 15,33,839. 23,16,016 2,66,77,598 35,62,068' 5,64,464; 7,16,807(a) 48,43,3,39Sen ior Basic 4,128- . . . 8,079' 12,207

3,48,495(b)M iddle/Junior High 4,379 19,66,053 81,111; 3,79,207 13,41,433: 5,72,124! 10,97,908! 54,42,215 3.49,366 1,62,205 8,60,066ju n io r Basic/Basic

Pi unary 5,092 69,6881 16,488! 90,839; 1,46,926! 3,781 43,674' 3,76,488- 6,416' 6,434! 16.220(c)' 29,070P rim ary—

S in g le-T each er: i

93.159i 3,70,0811 32,391 3,907' 8,755! 43,440, 5,51,733, 3,580: 4.003! 65.647(d) 73,230O thers ... 4,459 12,50,6491 2,32,804! 6,04,447! 17,36,427! 3,57,919' 7,79,654: 49,66,359: 2,63,068! 89,370- 2,04,705(e) 5,57,143

P re -P rim ary 500 80.164! 100! 2,403' 1,73,504] 84,513, 34,884: 3,76,068, 1.08,927; 15,171 74.057(f) 1,98,155Total ■■■ 15,630 1 42 34 223! 7,21 330',16,82,931 2,07,60,966' 30,t18,209, 53,91,336, 4,58,74,625 43,30,Or,7' 8,57,307, 14,51,703 66,39,667

schools for V o ca tio n a l E ducation— A g ricu ltu re 360! 2,504! 2,864A rts and C ra frs 9,670 1,34,745, 7,200 2,15,084! 98,322 2,30,184! 6,95,205 76,893 39,623' 29,647 1,46,163Comm erce 185 3,185; 36,069! 307] 39,746 6,254: 6,254Engineering . . . jF orestry . . . . . .

22,120In d u stry 2.0001 3.16.566! 230 80 ,7111 1,01,253' 1,29,296 6,52,176' 17,378; 32,905 20,014 70,297M edicine 43,656; 50,604 2,6.32- 12,734: 37,612 1,47,238' 25,387 1,56,896 1,82,283P hysica l E ducationT each er’s T ra in in g —

Basic 1,30,751 1,162 30,277 76,402- 50,266 2,88,858 58 58N on-Basic I 6,62,826: 530 2,66,610 4,06,406] 1,57,636 14,94,008 54,793 611 37,169 92,573

T echnology — P o ly tech n icHighO thers . . .

***O thers 16.95.117Total ...

< ' i'U,855\ 12,92,08!) 230 81,616 6,31,383', 6,0,7805 33,20,095 1.55,376 98,526 2,43,720 4,97,628

27 28 29------------ —

30 ; 31 j 32 33 1 34 j 35 36 37 ; 38 | 39

Schools fo r Special E ducation—For the H andi­

capped—M e n ta lly H andi­

capped P h ysica lly H andi­

capped

Rs.

. . .

1,500

Rs.

24,117

■■''RTT'r~RsH

■ i

2,250

Rs.

2,258

Rs.

7,262:

Rs.

10,788

Rs.

48,175

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

M usic 50,127 480 2,250: 1,08,114 47.679, 15,880 2,24,530 67.024' 9,805 9,855(g) 86,684

Dancing 2,240 12,324 92 289 14,945

O ther Fine A rts 3,001, 4,4M5 4,060 11,545

Or iciiCa 1 Si uci ies 34,252 so; 100 8,156 21.638 65.524 ) .32,800 '124 924

For Socia l W o rk e rs 1,765 8/3.17 10.1'82

Socia l (A d u lt) E ducation 2,33,653 16,000] 1,603 1,109' 4,887 2 57,252 110 2,071 2,181

R efo rm ato iy 3,500 7,195j 5,550 16,245 5,955 5,955

O thers 2,47,988I

400! 4,125 55.176 20,326; 3,28.015 4,123 21,248 25,371

Total ■ ■■ 1,-500 6,00,042 560' 28,195 1,41,065 1,44,323 1,27,304 10.43,589 71.1-17 9.015] 10,053 1,21,115

T ota l (D irect) ... 14,44,938 1,83,41,890 7,22,12018,08.202 2,45,03,399 44,70,397 73,64,763 5.86.55,70S 51,04,522 10,12,25l! 18,26,771 79,43,544

(a) I ncludes Rs. 2,69,883 from S ta te G overn m en t funds.(b) Includes Rs. 62,788 from S ta te G overnm ent funds and Rs. 4,800 from M u n ic ip al board funds.(c) Includes Rs. 1,750 from S ta te G overnm ent funds.(d) Includes Rs. 2,084 from S ta te G overnm ent funds, Rs. 9,337 from D is tr ic t board funds.Xe) Includes Rs 24,046 from S ta te G o vern m en t funds, Rs. 773 from D is tr ic t board funds and Rs. 1,811 from M u nic ipal board funds.(f) Includes Rs. 2,074 from S ta te G o vern m en t funds.(g) Includes Rs. 385 from S ta te G o vern m en t funds.

(?e

Table V-B—Expenditure on Institutions for Girls—(Contd.)

Type, of In s titu tio n

T otal D irect Expenditure

G o vern m en t Funds

40

U n iversitie sBoards of Secon d ary and/or

In term ed ia te E ducation ••• Research In s titu tio n s Colleges for G enera l

E ducation—Degree Colleges-—

( W ith on ly Degree A r ts ( C lasses

(O th ers ( W it h o n ly Degree

Science( C lasses (O th ers

A r ts ( W ith on ly Degree and ( C lasses Science(O thers

In term ed ia te C olleges— W ith only In term ed ia te

Clashes O thers

T o ta l

C e n tra l

41

~ R s7 ~30,000

73,774

T3 774

D is tric t j Board

1 Funds

M u nic ipal j B oard ! Funds

Fees

S ta te

42

Rs.1,64,998

14,3366,39,239

24,87,614

1,39,0915,12,853

37 93133

i

43

Rs.

1,000

1000

4<i 45

Rs. Rs.... i 35,339

74.77310,110 ' 6,17,057

E ndow ­m entsetc.

46

Rs.

.>59,235

25,59,129 I 2,28,478

lO U O

3,98,39492,064

27 41 417

1,36,17310,786

4,34,t72

O therSources

47

T otal T o ta l Ex­p en d itu re on S a la ries of T eachers

'(included in col. (48)]

Rs.1,17,297

48

Rs.3,47,634

49

Rs.

1,049 : 90,158 62,9241,30,112 i 14,56,753 8,89,451

3,04,490 , 5b,53,485 ! 36,64,129

44,097 1 35,977

7,17,7556,51,680

4,42,330 4,76,711

S,15,725 , 85,69,831 55,35,548

In

40

Colleges for Professional Education— A gricu ltu re Commerce Engineering Forestry LawM edicineP hysical Education T eacher’s T ra in in g—

Basic— Post-G raduate Under-G raduate

N on-Basic— Post-G raduate U nder-G raduate

T echnology V eterin ary Science Others

i 14,90,138 1,52,600

4,61,292 ; 2.75,417

75,00

T otal ■ ; 14,90,198 8,89,309 j 7,500

Colleges for Special Education—M usic 15,554 |Dancing . | ... 1O ther Fine A rts • iO rien ta l Studies • i 7,549Sociology

71,190Others 60,850 :

Total . i 71,190■ \

83,953ii

45 46 47 48 I 491

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. ! Rs,

2,05,323 26,^29 4,51.663 23.34,153 8,04.440

60,337 97,197 33,817 : 6,52,643 3,90,58637,569 ! 17,148 15,776 3,45,910 1,86,750

3,03,229 1,41,274 5,01,25 0 33,32,706 13,81,77/1

79,093 832 95,479 54,924

1,164 ; 32,397 41,110 36,468

1,28,668 1.59,237 4,19,945 2,06,822

2,08,925 33,229 ; 1,59,237 \___________L

5,56,534 2,98,214

/ (*

T a b le V-B—E x p e n d i tu re on Institu tions for G ir ls ------( Co n t d )T o ta l D irect E xpenditure

T ype of In s titu tio nG o vern m en t Funds D is tric t

BoardM unicipalBoard

Fees Endow ­m ents

O therSources

T o ta lT o ta l Ex­penditure on S a la ries of T eachers

C e n tra lFunds Funds etc.

S ta te included in col. (48)]

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Schools fo r G enera l...r7 . Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs! Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

E ducation—Higher S econ d ary

1,03,99146,43,383 320 3,75,815 45,13,947 1,16,344 11,20.115 1,07,69,924 70,42,854High 1,96,20,924 1,93 545 9,20,369 1,95,72,368 25,16,574 28 93,904 4,58,26,675 3,17,40,521Sen ior Basic 1,65,626 2,267 2,430 858 8'079 2,824 1,82,084 1,58 707M rdd le'Jun ior High 1,10,481 92,70,363 6.74,610 15,04,581 20,92,301 7,60,001 14,03,712 1,58.16,049 1,17,10,810Ju n io r Basic/Basic p rim ary 42,425 26,72,477 5,30,439 18,o3,234 2,01,701 10,331 58,379 53,78,986 39,50,120P rim a ry —

Sin g le-T each er 78,139 20,60,481 7,18.449 1,00,490 11.554 16,864 1,17,382 31,03,359 26,09,268O thers 1,37,173 2.14,91,369 24,51,129 97,82,699 23,92,424 6,61,461 12,04,563 3,81,20,818 3,07,55,539P re-P rim ary 500 1,29,273 100 10,445 2,92,893 99,684 1,06,907 6,39,802 4,09,693Total 4,72,709 6,00,53,896 45,75,809 1,45,60,063 2,90,78,046 41,89,338 69,07,786 11,98,37,697 8,83,77,512

Schools for V o ca tio n a lE ducation—A g ric u ltu re 360 2,504 2,864 540A r ts and C ra fts 9,670 1,81,213 7,200 2,92,877 1,37,945 2,60,787 8,89,692 5,18,935Commerce 185 3,185 42,323

. . .

307 46,000 21.158EngineeringF orestry • '

1,43,158:::

In d u stry 2,35,866 6,35,844 230 51,020 1,08,402 1,50,596 13,25,116 6,59,705M edicine 1,01,137 6,96,715 . . . 68,684 2,632 38,121 1,94,508 11,01,797 2,32,208P h ysica l E ducationT eachers’ T ra in in g —

Basic 13,70,314 . . . 12,256 33,842 76,402 62,524 15,55,338 9,85,609N on-Basic T echnology—

13,43,731 11,895 3,24,101 4,07,017 1,95,533 22,82,277 14,95,154P o ly tech n icHigh

24,200 . . . 24,200 6,200O thers ::: i

Total 3.46.858 42,55,562 230 1,51,055 8,04,177 8,02/143 8,66759 ! 72,27,284 39,19,509

40 41 42!

43 : 44 45 !i 46 47 48 49

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs, ; Rs. ! Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.Schools fo r Special

E d u cation—For th e H andicapped—

M e n ta lly H andicappedP h ysica lly H andicapped 1,500 24.117 2,250 2,253 7,262 10,788 48,175 23,835

M usic . . . 55,580 480 2,250 ' 1,75,283 57,484 25,350 3,16,427 1,78,837D ancing 2,240 12,324 92 289 14,945 8,475O ther Fine A rts 11,825 5,131 4.060 21,016 15,795O rie n ta l S tudies 34,252 80 100 8,156 24,688 66.448 1,33,724 82,645For S o cia l W o rk e rs 32,478 8,317 40,795 13,306S ocia l (A d u lt) E ducation 9,402 4,74,376 28,178 1,603 1,399 7,759 5,22,717 3.48,374R efo rm ato ry 96,298 7,195 : 11,505 1,14,998 56.834O thers 6,59,932 400 14,340 55,176 43,455 7,73,303 3,37,857

Total 10,902 13,91,098 560 40,373 2,19,095 1 54,418 1 69 654 19,86,100 10 65 958T o ta l (D i rect) 24,95,571 7,06,31,949 45,77,649 1,47,69,101 3,43,90,228 57 55,574 92,37,714 14,18,57.786 10,'>5,78,517

T o ta l In d irec t E xpenditure

D irec tio n and Inspection . . . 15,04,836 18,088 : 28,886 15,51,810B u ild in g s! 7,17,360 59,99.040 1,59,318 4,16,353 6.81,049 19,66.734 26,87,045 1,26.26,899

Sch o larsh ip s and o therF in a n c ia l C oncessions... 7,22,358 67,32,792 14,278 j 1,39,592 3.72,467 88,838 8,01,180 88,71,505

H ostel Charges 18,927 14,61,550 2,906 1 868 £0,58,090 4,52,627 8,84,963 48,79,931M iscellaneous 71,260 17,14,217 57,700 1,39,245 4,06,464 i 1,35,238 8,12,340 33.36.464T o ta l (In d irec t) 15,29,905 1,74,12,435 2,52,250 | 7,24,944 35,18,070 26,43,437 51,85.528 3,12.66.609:G ran d T o ta l 40,25,476 8,80,44,384* 48,29,939 1,54,94,045 3,79,08,298 83,S9,011 1,44,23.242 17,31,24,285

( D ire c t and In d irec t) |T o ta l (D ire c t)—B o ys ... 5,00,63,268 61,66,36,460 7,63,16,261 j 4,03.37,470 29,38,58,544 2,72,75,688 6,07,36,378 (1,16.52.24.069T o ta l (D irectX — A ll i I

P e rso n s 5,25,58,839 68,72,68,409 8,08,93,910 ] 5,51,(16.571 32,82,48,772 3,30,31,262 6,99,74,092 1,30,70,81,855G ra n d T o ta l (D ire c t and !

In d ire c t)—B oys 8,17,58,590 81.46,95,582 8,56,94,819 4,48,93,318 31,54,52,725 4,12,21,077 9,32,89,126 1,47,70,05,237G ran d T o ta l ( D ire c t and j

In d ire c t)— A ll P erso n s 8,57,84,066 90,27,39,966* 9,05,24,758§j 6,03,87,363$ 35,33,61,023P 4.96,20,088 13,77,12,3"8 1,65,01,29,632t Includes Rs. 16,93,296 spent by P .W .D .* Includes Rs. 38,03,318 from C e n tra l G o vern m en t funds.ii Includes S ta te G overnm ent g ra n ts o f Rs. 1,02,00,594 fo r P rim ary Education, Rs. 49,70,498 fo r Secondary E d u tation , Rs. 2,829 for

A g ric u ltu re and In d u str ia l E ducation in M iddle Schools and Rs. 59,03,513 as D .A . to teachers of P rim ary and M iddle Schools in B ihar. |. Ipcludes S t^ te Gover*Bient.g-san£s o£ R s . ,9,36,379 fo i'-'P rim ary E ducation , Rs. 2,24,838 for Secondary E ducation and Rs. 6,36,873 D .A .

teachers of P rim ary tflid M id dle Schools in B ihar.

Table V l-A—Distribution of Pupils Receiving General Education by Classes and Age-GfoupsSchool E ducation

N umber of Pupils in C lasses

Pre-P rim ary I II III IV

11 v1

V I V II V III ' IX Xi

X I X II1

T o ta l

1 o 3 4 5 61

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Below 5 / Boys (. G irls

20,86015,348

63,79429,406

481) 11 194

1 . . . . . .

. . .

... 85,14744,948

5 - -6 / Boys I G irls

8,6955,506

11,43,722' 95 417 6,18,664| 47,551

5,6551,454

34753

95 63

. . . . . . 12,58,9376,73,231

6—-7 / Boys I G irls

. 3,645 2,493

20,27,056; 5,90,065 9,08,868, 2 89,339

89,03440,514

7,0163,962

2,2971,132

21664

68:11

27,19,39712,46,383

7 - -8 f Boys I G irls

1,143879

13,75,250 9,65,823 6,46,745; 4,44,884

3,78,5951,62,511

72,11031,321

15,0595,246

3,5431,495

669271

21810

1 28,12,41112,93,362

8 - -9 / Boys I G irls

637353

8,01,8533,65.159

7,63,3283,26,581

6,97,0442,82,638

2,91,1291,14,591

72,10722,951

26,0676,280

4,2651,119

569282

1231 ;;; 26,57,122

11,19,955

9 - -10 / Boys I G irls

18497

4,13,4551,87,078

4,87,2182,04,972

6,06,8722,61,695

5,56,9701,99,512

2,27,07481,796

72,63220,760

23,4426,164

5,2861,644

964142

150

23,94,0989,63,910

1 0 - 11 / Boys \ G irls

11960

1,96,2251 2,82,947 1,00,895 1,09,701

4,39,5891,74,128

5,14,1641,91,487

3,95,6211,31,681

1,70,86849,607

73,07220,115

24,7955,504

4,059553

269146

1324

21,01,8607,83,881

;1—-12 f Boys I G irls

7874

90,343| 1,37,647 43,876' 54,567

2,43,20092,755

3,59,8911,39,090

3,99,3581.34,302

2,92,10682,009

1,53,20238,814

67,53915,252

16,0693,220

4,960654

44940

4 17,64,8466,04,653

1 2 - 13 / Boys \ G irls

6220

43,18414,820

67,50523,825

1,32,94541,248

2,34,07277,026

3,11,6211,00,248

2,64,01079,075

2,34,48564,068

1,36,32238,127

46,56810,845

15,9782,611

2,457204;

14515

14,89,3544,52,132

1 3 - 14 f Boys \ G irls

284

17,5994,865

34,8239,199

61,16616,471

1,22,66931,709

1,72,76242,099)

1,88,92745,254

2,32,80553,611

2,04,80953,523

1,02,04423,429

46,9819,597!

7,2491,198

55881

11,92,4202,91,040

14—15

15—16

16—17

17—18

18—19

1 9 —20

20—21

21—22

22—23

23—24

24—25

O ver25

Total

7,9291,769

2,918236

52972

17514

811 4:

28;7|

161

33

10 11 12

13,8542,915;

4,045!731

1,251121

336!39'

11

4 11 5 :

151

6;

" 'I 2

29,1766,189]

10,155'1,672'

3,206,336

932; 851

3011 50

77;6:

25!81i

16|2;

61,884 81,314 12,841 18,558

1,21,096: 1,76,2461 26,287] 41,409!

28,288 44,601 69,224' 1,04,4211 4,326; 7,315 11,286 21,078:

11,485; 17,0191 135,044 1,202; 2,71-> / 4,639;

4,402:254:

1,413!62;

638'41;

69:20!14

7,625:735'

2,272'179

849'91

258,34]

Sj31;l l !

9!4

3!13

1 3 8 16 14 12 28 18 18 15

35,460 61,89,161 34.44,904 26,98,017 22,66,569 17,50,019 12,68,429 11,10,044 8,82,759 6,32,185 5,34,18424,834 129,22,437 15,14,640 10,81,783 8,07,531 5,49,139 3,28,984 2,63,810 1,94,150 1,19,787 96,321

15 , 5 1 1 :

1,475

5,978450

2,392143;

6251 91;

104203218

18i10]

14i6

15:

56,752:9,866

28,487;4,480!

13,757'1,882

5,823522

2,051 i 244,

321! 74'j95'27]

4211

2C|16

13

1,80,26739,588

1,23,02122,836

69,73310,181

38,0794,547

19,9191,583

7,679667

3,338257

74065

23136.

93'17;

52 !

12

1,54,201 89,48832,948 20,978

1,24,373: 1,30,354!25.8361 30,723:

86,307 99,06512,960 16,515

51,071 69,6566,172, 8,267

27211: 41,9172,243 4,163

942 1,609

4,807 9,826: 296, 622;

2,072|105:

50145:

20817;I8115 1

106!

3,759!235;

1,267!80]

38230

199,26]

137

13 ! 14 I 15

24,2606,972]

2,504424

9,42,2262,10,878

46,712!14,264'

4,076706

6,92,1901,41,009

67,774:17,575:

3,770412

4,51,93576,598

45,455!8,851!

2,785232

2,64,51435,151

30,512:4.463]

16b2115

1,45,11115,205

17,4582,299

55C3£

66,9056,368

9,76-892]

1289

30,9202,475

4,1 qf367

532

11,315893

1,767 8 3,949137,

69C69

27941

27936

2,59,43157,412

16,2492,032

2,10,87,41179,62,910

Table VI-A—Distribution of Pupils Receiving Genera! Education by Classes and Age-Groups—(Contd.)

Age-G roupIn term ed ia te Classes

A rts

: l S t

I Y ear

16

Below 5 { G irls

5—6

6—7

7—S

8—9

9— 10

10—11

{Boys G irls

/ Boys \ G irls

/ Boys t. G irls

/ Boys \ G irls

f Boys \ G ir ls

{Boys G irls

u - 12 { £ S

■2- » { i t s

17

2ndY ear

18

1

25 158

666 72327 147

1,904 916375 255

Science

1st I 2nd Y ear 1 Y ear

C o lleg iate Education

Degree Classes

A r ts ! Science

P ost-G raduate C lasses

A rrs

19 20

1st | 2nd 13 rd ! 1s t i 2nd :3 r d | 1st ; 2nd

Science

1st : 2nd

498J.f>

S3’16'

li2'

R esearch Classes !

A r ts i Scien ce’ T o ta l

Y ear j Y ear j Y ear j Year 1 Year i Y ear j Y ear : Y ear , Year j Year :

21 : 22 j 23 24 25 ' 26 27 28 29 1 3u 31 32 33

Zo58

738474

3,408695

aU2

lb 17 18 19 20 >21 22 23 24 ‘2b 26 Zl ■1U... _____ ______ ------- -------- ----- - ■-------

1 4 - 1 5 \ BoysG irls

7,8691,246

2,861508

3,312372

1,002103

13436

17;7;

10716

894 :

15,3912,292

15 - 1 6 { BoysG irls

14,7743,492

7,9701,645

9,2861,144

4,199379

777292

347!97!

53657

21446;

16 11 ... 38,1307,152

1 6 - 1 7 \ BoysG irls

19,1504,257

13,9492,864

14,3031.624

9,416.97 0

2,833636

1,132246

744

1,457182

664'64!

524

8323

2; 84

1 ... 63,05710,918

1 7 - 1 8 { BoysG irls

20,1993,909

17,3503,064

14,2961,447

12,6921,395

4,6831,659

2,414598

16542

3,038446

1,724179!

846

.20147

4643!

869

20 76,99812,844

1 8 - 1 9 { BoysG irls

16,3402,786

17,0973,009

10,5841,008

11,4091,282

6,2281,812

4,6021,468

12533

4,286523

3,236!394;

7411

536131

19/91

19630

13018

75,04012,596

1 9 —20 J BovsG irls

10.231 1,709

13.7091,766

6,319516

9,673842

6,1341,550

6,0291.539

319105

4,163449

4,041491

32846

887347

543'loi

45564

34030

63

2 63,1799,587

20—21 < BoysG irls

6,389! 8,183 931 1,007

3,529281

5,564403

5,1011,052

5,4041,370

29377

3,053261

3,755;388'

20152

1.099353

796202

55075

45149

1148

531

44,5356,516

2 1 - 2 2 < BoysG jrls

3,334! 4,756 387] 497

'1,621113

2,920173

3,392618

4,754788

31758

1,789159

2,676'.251

19920

1,164313

941323

54048

49450

11434

10611

29,1173,843

2 2 - 2 3 \ BoysG irls

1,757209

2,357241

74866

1,586110

2,367356

3,461472

21028

1,07561

1,784'131

6920

1,375161

949!191!

40937

41938

8836

16816

18,8222,173

23—24 •{ BoysG irls

981112

1,186135

32325

74144

1,476224

2,320223

15822

52953

878'55!

535

774108

732145

23119

28532

8632

19225

10,9451,259

ro i ro BoysG irls

56565

89673

20214

44816

98692

1,836141

24410

27821

498;31

136

62882

570:91,

15710

2029

8625

12711

7,736697

O ver 2 5 -j BoysG irls

1,241106

1,14084

8910

20122

1,473152

1,913144

617

23918

46939:

128

792111

1,321129!

2189

15014

574115

44837

10,3411,005

T o ta l j B oysG ir ls

t l , 05.426 tl9 ,96 ‘>

‘•‘92:443*15.595

65,1106,662

59,9345.755

35,5888,484

34,2307,"95

1,899426

20,5522,246

20,0282,073

1,101178

7,5501,682

6,0971,345

2,850305

2,492240

1,668253

1,096! 4,57,464 101 72,109

t Includes 45,974 boys and 4,112 g irls stu d ying in class X I of H igher Secondary Schools in U .P. * Includes 42,369 boys and 3,759 g irls studying in class X II of H igher Secondary Schools in U.P.

Table VI-B—Distribution of Pupils Receiving* Professional and Special Education by Age-Groups

School E ducation

A ge-G roup j

T eachers’ T ra in in g

Basic N on-Basic

Engineering and

T echnology

M edicine and V e te r in a ry

Science

A g ric u ltu reand

F o restryComm erce A r ts and C ra frs

Boysj

G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G ir ls ; Boys G irls

1“ i

' 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Below 10 391 229i

2|

1 2 246 141

10—11 364 472 21 1 99 177

11—12 531 546 41 o 1 192 325

12—13 700 396 40 5 47 3 333 475

13—14 5 1,135 553 59 4 149 15 355 649

14—15 9 20 1 52 1,652 599 1 2 73 1 626 70 415 735

15—16 85 55 173 295 2,723 817 32 3 72 2 2.511 306 403 967

16—17 551 378 816 : 1,701 4,480 889 47 ; 21 226 1 5,499 815 314 1,119

17—18 1,325 708 2,081 2,885 6,339 1,003 257 j 101 390 9,014 1,226 381 1,243

18—19 ■ 2,401 855 ; 2,806 2,895 7,106 933 i 363 181 405 8,880 1,240 328 1,139

19—20 2,982 843 3,443 2,410 j 6,720i

835 523 310 416 8,455 899 249 1,176

20—21 3,471 695 3,342 1,745 4,975 776 570 423 423 1 7,058 604 259 1,033

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 : 8 ! 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2 1 - -22 3.336 482 2,875 1,384 3,931 566 540 382 338 6 5,044 387 185 896

2 2 - -23 2,577 440 2,579 ! 1,083 2,915 541 475 1 338 262 2 3,861 284 177 585

23 --24 2,033 266 2,235 954 1,927 429 410 ; 245 143 1 2.566 200 176 ' 491

2 1 - -25 1,841 260 2,079 752 1,280 407 253 141 99 1 1.667 117 139 424

25--26 1,747 182 1,648 649 825 494 112 99 33 1 1,267 105 210 516

26--27 974 124 1,109 417 472 395 78 71 22 595 67 56 333

27--28 621 88 946 381 280 1 7 5 ; 90 27 25 424 44 43 217

28--29 475 76 746 310 214 181 97 40 14 294 o- 34 174

29--30 407 55 639 283 163 155 27 18 7 194 27 24 138

30--3 1 1 337 :! 45 499 206 129 171 ' 21 15 5 181 17 31 ' 157

3 1 --32 239 ;16 380 153 93 104 11 ! 10 9 121 12 10 93

32--3 3 224 52 373 133 76 86 7 7 1 112 14 4 84

33--3 4 140 26 276 111 61 40 10 4 4 66 4 3 93

34-- 3 5 110 22 295 84 27 81 6 6 3 49 4 12 57

O ver 35 i 418 40 589 147 50 101 9 7 6 ... 192 21 15 164j (a) (a l i (b) (b) (cl (c) (d) (d)

13,651T o ta l 26,358 5,728 29,930 19,030 49,559 11,977 3,939 2,451 3,139 29 58,873 6,510 4,693

(a) Includes 20,213 boys and 12 g ir ls in engineering, 12,219 boys and 275 g irls in technology, 17 ,113 boys and 11,690 g irls in in d u stry and 14 boys in com m erce and excludes 163 boys in engineering w hich a re show n in college p ortion .

(b) Includes 3,725 boys and 2,450 g ir ls in m edicine and 214 boys and 1 g irl in v e te r in a ry science.(c) Includes 3,059 boys and 29 g irls in ag ricu ltu re and 80 boys in fo resty .(d) A gew ise d is tr ib u tio n of 5 877 boys and 2,143 g ir ls is n o t availab le .

Table VI-B Distribution of Pupils Receiving Professional and Special Education by Age-Groups—{Contd.)

A ge-G roups

16

Below 10

1 0 - 1 111— 12

12— 13

13— 14

14 —15

15 —16

16—17

17— 13

13 —19

19—20

20—21

School E ducation

M usic, D ancing and O ther Fine A r ts

O rien ta lS tudies

O therSub jects

T o ta l

G irls

20

2,157

1,127

883

802

771

449

323

270

161

171

134

80

Boys G irls Boys G irls

21 22 23 24

15,450 4,436 28,919 7,621

6,630 2,514 i 15,679 4,902

9,238 2,916 19,455 5,316

15,166 3,348 26,089 5,427

21,240 3,614 32,353 6,006

48,169 6,396 59,825 8,939

48,451 5,093 62,856 8,310

47,477 4,903 67,166 10,511

50,777 5,290 78,664 12,982

52,877 6,869 81,202 14,650

55,262 7,585 1 83,591 14,416

59,198 6,258 j 83,217 11,831

ONON

; 6 17 18 i J9J _____

21—22 441 155 [ 2,677_03 39 L 120 2,03!

23—24 243 96 2,061

24-25 214 97 1,605

25—26 135 87 1,184

26—27 145 60 890

27—28 103 23 ; 843

28—29 88 22 655

29—30 58 16 500

30—31 50 23 390

31—32 26 9 418

32—33 20 9 381

33—34 17 2 264

34—35 31 6 128

Over 35 55 19 158

T o ta l ... , 6,253 6,102 1,08,703

I 21 22 23 24

32 53,882 5,295 73,249 9,585

32 54,535 4,223 69,853 7,643

27 46,729 5,005 5S.57S 7,714

11 46,780 6,415 55,957 8,625

8 4S.734 5,424 55,895 7,565

9 36,329 4,025 40,670 5,501

5 35,804 3,825 39,179 4,785

3 32,983 3,472 35,600 4,305

3 34,357 4,199 36,376 4,944

3 35.533 3,001 37,176 3,638

3 29,425 2.730 30,732 3,130

j 27,351 2,850 28,549 3,230 23,339 3,316 24,180 3,598

5 26,473 3,965 27,134 4,233

9 72,076 6,666 73,568 7,174

83 10,34,265* 1.23,633* I 13,25,712 1,86,594

* Excludes agewise d is tr ib u tio n of 8,120 boys and 2,905 g irls in schools fo r ad u lts , 479 boys in m arine tra in ing and 146 boysin v illa g e guide w hich is no t availab le .

a x e v . - .j—^lstriaunon oir r upn s deceiving Professional and Special Education by Age-Groups—(Contd.)

C o lleg iate E ducation

A ge-G rou pE ducation

(T eacher’s T ra in in g ) Engineering M edicine and V e te rin a ry

ScienceBasic N on-Basic T echnology

Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys Gir' s Boys G irls

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Below 10 22 20

10—11 •• 24 20 . . .

1 1 - 1 2 9 7

1 2 - 1 3 . . . 2 11

1 3 - 1 4 . . . 1 13

14—15 . . . . . . 1 14 10

1 5 - 1 6 . . . 37 69 12 183 4

16—17 11 90 411 11 484 33

17—18 4 23 122 1,425 12 1,263 222

18— 19 29 1 82 171 2,345 9 1,996 383

19—20 31 6 165 322 3,207 7 2,442 498

20—21 55 11 358 366 3,161 16 2,911 567

A g ric u ltu reand

F o restry

Boys

34

102

241

408

538

699

723

G irls

35

ONo»

25 26 27 28 29 30 3 i 32 33 34 35

21—22 70 11 506 376 2,723 9 ! 2,947 477 689 4

22—23 92 3 592 376 2,125 9 ! 2,548 387 592 1

23—24 103 11 635 375 1,265 6 2.320 319 435 3

24—25 108 4 689 336 706 4 ; 1.642 231 226 4

25—26 97 6 682 321 357 9 1.102 182 172 1

26—27 77 5 515 214 200 o 833 100 63

27—28 67 3 417 140 143 1 533 75 59

2 8 - 2 9 47 4 373 130 70 2 381 4 8 39

29—30 46 2 266 100 47 2 236 25 28

30—31 32 236 63 32 8 137 21 24

31—32 14 1 194 45 16 2 94 12 20

32—33 8 1 146 35 14 2 63 13 14

33—34 71 158 38 3 3 46 4 3

34—35 6 2 183 42 204 2 35 1 6

O ver 35 27 546 79 192 10 195 Cl 7(a ) (a) (b) (b) (c) (c)

T o ta l 920 72 6,777 3,778 18,774 223 22,406 3,611 5,089 41

(a) Includes 15,976 boys and 13 g irls in engineering (college stan d ard ) and 163 boys in engineering (school s ta n d a rd ), 2,546 boys and 27 g irls in technology and 89 boys and 183 g irls in cottage in d u stries .

(b) Includes 19,887 boys and 3,601 g irls in m edicine and 2,519 boys and 10 g irls in v e te r in a ry science.(c) Includes 4,786 boys and 41 g irls in a g ricu ltu re and 303 boys in fo res try .

Table VI-B—Distribution of Pupils Receiving Professional and Special Education by Age-Groups—(Contd).

C o lleg iate E ducation

Age-G roup Commerce LawM usic, Dancing

and O ther Fine A r ts

O rien ta lStudies O ther Subjects T o ta l

Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4 , 44 4 i i 46 47 4S

B elow 10 49 153 1 ... 71 174

1 0 - 1 1 34 193 7 1 65 214

1 1 —12 7 159 11 2i

... 27 168

12—13 50 3 172 13 68 183

1 3 - 1 4 72 ... ... 2 121 42 64 118 198

14—15 629 2 ... 9 160 57 63 1 707 239

1 5 - 1 6 2,522 9 ... 21 174 332 88 9 6 3,238 330

16—17 4,281 32 6 28 104 477 88 13 29 5,952 387

17—18 6,910 61 107 2 54 101 519 51 42 66 10,755 642

18—19 8,011 57 374 4 139 100 593 40 92 , 96 14,199 868

19—20 8,064 71 883 32 89 95 507 29 169 97 16,256 1,166

20—21 7,213 51 2,407 61 122 102 393 20 293)

97 17,636 1,298

37

5,078

3,461

2,149

1,294

1,193

478

267

222

183

134

147

94

82

30

57

2,621

) hnv c

1U''J

990

911

708

600

385

252

206150

110

84

60

56

56

112

1,640

38 39 40 41

25 2,529 45 181

13 2,871 59 175

6 2,468 55 127

6 1,851 38 89

2 1,434 28 74

1 1,030 21 37

1 820 13 19

552 8 17

1 398 3 11

1 315 2 ,1 0

223 5 16

. . . 221 1 7

206 1 6

. . . 148 3 4

423 4 7

339 19,266 385 1,337

42 43 44 45 46

65 287 16 242 65

52 290 12

vO\DCM 78

53 199 6 247 77

32 155 5 178 48

30 142 1 153 20

34 114 2 106 6

16 77 68 3

S 63 78 6

9 3200 8

10 17 44 5

12 11 43 7

7 8 39 1

7 11 502

5 11 21 1

8 24 74 2

1,982 4,392 489 22,96* 720*

Fisheries and excludes 30 boys and 2 g ir ls in Jo u rn a lism whose age— w ise d is tr ib u tio n is

Table VII-A—Teachers in Schools for General Education

T rain ed U n tra in ed

T ype of In s titu tio nG rad u ate Passed I n te r ­

m ediate or M a tricu la te

N o n -M a tricu la te T ota l Grac

C ertifica ted

uate

U n ce rtifica ted

M en W omen M en W o m en M en W o m en M en W omen A llPersons

M en W om en Men W omen

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

P re -P rim ary Schools

Basic Schools—

Ju n io r Basic/

17 85 37 333 90 393 144 811 955 o 26 3 22

B asic P rim ary 109 34 8,238 1,036 60,669 4,439 69,016 5,509 74,525 67 9 50 6

Sen ior Basic 91 3 2,786 349 3,784 721 6,661 1,073 7,734 3 1 55

Total

P rim a ry S ch o o ls—

200 37 11,024 1,385 64,453 5,160 75,677 6,582 82.259 70 10 105 6

G overnm ent 59 35 8,184 2,570 28,362 7,891 36,605 10,496 47,101 54 41 204 21

D is tr ic t Board 51 8 17,230 1,359 1,03,468 15,125 1,20,749 16,492 1,37,241 16 278 4

M u n ic ip a l B oard ... 110 60 5,050 2,675 17,951 12.274 23,111 15,009 38,120 3 28 10

(A id ed ) P riv a te (

188 197 16,465 8,206 67,763 25,848 84,416 34,251 1,18,667 14 4 140 94

(U n aid ed ) 25 87 309 256 1,070 415 1.404 758 2,162 3 26 26

Total 433 387 47,238 15,066 2,18,614 61,55 3 2,66,285 77,006 3,43,291 87 48 676 155

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

M iddle/Junior High Schools—

G overnm ent 1,375 312 6,619 1,654 4,969 1,779 12,963 | 3,745 16,708 193 31 1,371 139

D is tr ic t B oard 464 23 4,298 163 13,284 1,047 18,046 1,233 19,279 169 2 291 4

M u n ic ip a l B oard 80 49 655 279 789 501 1,524 829 2,353 26 1 35 14

(A id ed 739 383 3,678 1,633 3,112 1,246 7,529 ! 3,262 10,791 248 78 1,312 190P riv a te (

(U n aid ed 327 72 1,056 210 996 242 2,3791

5241

2,903 164 15 479 107

Total 2,985 839 16,306 3,939 23,150 4,815 42,441 9,o 93|

52,034 800 127 3,488 454

High/Higher Secon­d ary Schools—

G overnm ent 7,505 2,430 4,924 2,405 1,771 1,157 14,200 5,992j20,192 1,137 241 2,816 466

D is tr ic t B oard 3,436 163 5,845 298 3,127 103 12,408 564 12,972 85 1,293 32

M u n ic ip a l B oard 1,816 285 1,949 404 664 148 4,429 837 5,266 214 36 732 72

(A id ed 22,700 5,183 15,248 6,055 5,320 2,104 43,268 1 13,342 56,610 5,536 826 14,213 1,728P riv a te (

(U naided 3,187 687 1,758 558 824 5,769 1,392 7,161 1,188 131 4,202 484

Total 38,644 8,748 29,724 9,720 11,706 3,659 80,074 22,127 1,02,201 8,160 1,234 23,256 2,782

G ran d T o ta l 42,279 10,096 1,04,329 30,443 3,18,013 75,580 4,64,621 1,16,119 5,80,740 9,119 1,445 27,528 3,419

4 i f o r

Table VII A —Teachers in Schools for General Education—(Contd.)

15

U n tra in ed

Type of In s titu tio n

P re -P rim a ry Schools ..

B asic S ch oo ls—

Ju n io r Basic|Basic P rim ary

Sen ior Basic

Total

P rim ary Schools—

G overnm ent

D is tr ic t Board

M u n ic ip a l B oard

( A ided .. P riv a te (

( U naided

T o ta l ...

Passed In term ed ia te or M a tric u la te N o n -M a tric u la te

C ertifica ted U n certifica ted ' C e rtific a te dT o ta l

U n ce rtifica ted

M en W omen Men W om en Men W om en M en W o m en Men

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

10 34 12 82 20 80 35 255 82

1,296 122 2,265 196 6,983 1,848 4,572 1,349 15,233

23 2 383 22 42 11 482 45 988

1,319 221 2,648 218 7,025 1.859 5,054 1,394 16 221

2,863 1,231 17,617 1,304 3,823 1,215 45,419 6,220 69,980

1,759 159 28,470 875 110,787 1,253 47,718 4,323 89.028

432 295 1,524 489 938 653 2,893 1,799 5,818

746 540 6,761 1,162 4,530 912 30,705 3.392 42,896

190 208 534 178 569 164 3,014 492 4,333

5,990 2,433 54,900 4,008 20,647 4.197 129,749 16,220 2,12,055

W om en A l l

G ran d T o ta l

A l l

25

499

Persons; M en JW om en Persons

Y i . 2S26

581

3,630 I 18 863

81 1,069

3,711 j 19,932

226 ! 1,310

29

1,536

84,249 | 9,139 93,388

7,649 ; 1,154 8,803

91,898 j 10,293 1,02,191

10,032 80,012 .1,06,585 20,528 ;l, 27,113

6,614 95,642 2,09,777 23,106 12,32,883

3,246 9,064 28,929 18,255 47,184

6,104 49,000 1,27,312 40,355 11,67,667

1X 71 5,404 5,737 1,829 7,566|27,067 2,39,122 L, 78,347) 1,04,073 '.5.82,413

15 16 17 18 - f 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

M iddle/Junior High S ch o o ls—

G overn m en t 1,442 266 7,524 880 949 253 3,839 963 15,318 2,532

1

ii 17,850 28,231 6,277

ii

34,558

D is tr ic t B oard 1,540 66 3,602 68 917 148 2,545 259 9,064 547 9,611 27,110 1,780 28,890

M u n ic ip a l B oard 187 47 225 4 41 38 136 50 650 234 884 2,174 1,063 ! 3,237

( ATded ... 1,705 479 7,912 1 1 1 563 425 2,245 566 13,985 2,455 16,440 : 21,514 5,717 27,231P r iv a te (

( U n aid ed ... 835 64 2,941 232 337 30 808 115 5,564 563 6,127iI 7,943 1,087 9,030

T o ta l ... 5,709 922 22,204 1,981 2,807 894 9,573 1,953 44,581 6 ,331 50,912 87,022 15,924 1,02,946

High|Higher S econ d ary Schools—

G overnm ent 1,227 236 2,566 514 704 168 938 291 9,388 1,916 11,304

]

23,588 7,908 31,4961D is tr ic t B oard : ... 110 2 370 10 139 — 1,100 44 3,097 es 3,185 ■ 15,505 652 16,157

M u n ic ip a l Board 384 43 382 26 62 4 180 43 1,954 224 2,178 6,383 1,061 7,444

( A ided 4,420 778 10,676 1.324 1,565 491 3,025 657 39,435 5.804 45,239 82,703 19,146 1,01,849P riv a te (

( U naided ... 959 108 3,153 383 412 38 684 97 10,638 1,2411j 1J.879 16,407 2,633 1 19,010

Total ... 7,140 1,167 17,147 2,257 2,882 701 5,927 1,132 64,512 9,273 73,785 \l,U,586 31,400 j 1,75,986

G ran d T o ta l ... 20,168 4,780 96,917 8,546 33,381 7,731 1,50,338 20,960 3,37,451 46,881 3,84,332 8,02,072 1,63,00019,65,072

Table VII-B—Teacher* in Schools for Vocational and Special Education

N um ber of T eachers

T ype of In s titu tio nPossessing a Degree Possessing Possessing no Degree/

D ip lom a/C ertificate Diplom a, C ertifica teT o ta l

M en W om en M en W om en M en W om en Men W om en A l l Persons

1 2"

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Schools for V o ca tio n a lE d u cation —

235A g ric u ltu re 153 56 1 26 1 2 237A r ts and C ra fts 40 23 489 528 71 62 600 613 1,213Com m erce 387 9 1,514 77 224 14 2,125 100 2,225Engineering 283 1 378 181 1 842 2 844F orestry 2 4 6 6M edicine 314 49 100 116 "2 " i 416 166 582In d u stry 129 44 1,004 382 469 110 1,602 536 2,138M a rin e T ra in in g 10 12 8 30 30P h ysica l E ducation

T ea c h e rs ’ T ra in in g —44 "2 30 "2 7 81 "4 85

29 2,106 465 2,571Basic 1,302 252 664 184 140N on-Basic 1,202 413 b94 369 115 30 2,311 812 3,123

T echn o logy—924 928P o lytech n ic 260 524 2 140 2 4

High 64 "i 100 14 178 1 179O thers 82 155 "i 127 364 1 365

O thers 4 32 3 39 39

Total ... 4,276 794 6,056 1,662*

1.527 250 11,859 2,706 11,565

Schools for Specia l E ducation—

For the H andicapped—

M enta lly Handicapped

P h ysica lly Handicapped

M usic

Dancing

Other F ine A rts

O rien tal Stud ies

For Social W orkers

Soc ia l (A d u lt) Education

Reform atory ...

Others

Total

G ran d T o ta l

5 3 12

7 262 115

16 247 54

— 19 3

2 153 7

28 4,934 98

5 64 4

1 1,809 400

5 168 59

40 503 141

109 8,162 893

903 14,218 2,555

5

59

66

1

37

3,718

74

20

14

75

4,069

8,345

5

!

6 ; 13 23 ! 36

97 27 418 1 4 9 ; 567

179 28 492 98 550

15 i ; 35i

4 39

30 3 : 220 12 232

887 20 : 9,539 146 9,685

23 2 161 11 172

1,989 303 3,818 704 4,522

95 7 277 71 343

1,025 50 1,603 231 1,834

4,345 447 16,576 1,449 18,025

5,872 697 28,435 4,155 !i

32,590

Table VIII-A—Examination Results (Annual)Boys Gi rls

No. Appeared No. Passed N o. A ppeared N o Passed

E xam ination iFrom P riv a te T o ta l From P riv a te T o ta l From P riva te T o ta l From P riva te ! T o ta lRecog­ Recog­ i Recog­ Recog­nised nised nised nised 1

In s t itu ­ In s titu ­ In s titu ­ In s titu ­ j

tion s tions. tion s ______ tio n s

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Degree & O ther E qui­ jvalen t E xam inatio ns :

‘A r ts and Science—D. L it t .f D.Sc. 20 7 27 16 4 20Ph.D./D. Phil. 466 57 523 250 32 282 61 1 62 21 1 22M. L it t . M .A . 5,151

43,751

48,902 4,184

42,616

46,800

21,249

5712

71,961 1,031 562 ; 1,593

M Sc. 2,426 291 2,717 1,898 121 2,019 215 6 221 180 4 i 184B .A . (H ons.) 2.038 102 2,140 1,494 54 1,548 501 62 5K3 389 14 ! 403B.Sc. (H ons) 1,529 39 1,568 1,147 31 1,178 176 I 177 144 ... j 144B.A. 31.667 18,178 49,845 17,097 6,661 23,758 6,190 3.991 10,181 4,122 1,765 ! 5,887B.Sc. 19,565 4,918 24,483 9,935 1,631 11,566 1,851 372 2,223 1,000 122 !1 1,122R.A.|B.Sc. (Home A rts/Sc.) 109 2 111 93 1 1 94M aster of social w ork ... 67 i ’i 78 63 "5 68 21 21 17 17Post G rad uate D iplom asin other subjects 5S 4 62 46 4 50 1 1

E d u cation —M. Ed. 218 35 253 172 20 192 118 12 130 93 5 98B. Ed., B.T. etc . 5,921 698 6,619 4,765 317 5,082 2,613 220 2,833 2,249 106 | 2.355Diploma in Teaching i

(Basic) 551 6 557 544 5 549 175 2 177 169 2 1 171D iplom a in socia l w ork ... 112 112 77 77 19 19 19 ... 1 19

E ngineering— 1M.E./M.Sc :— IC iv il E ngineering 6 ... 6 5 5 1 1 1 ... 1 1E le c trica l Engineering ... 2 2 ... jP o st-G rad u ate D iplom a in 1Engineering 33 33 33 33 ... jM eta llu rg y 1 1 1 ... i 1 i

B.E./B.Sc.— I' T.. c, f 1 40S 9"? 1 501 1.022 35 1.057 1 1 1 j 1

11 2 j 4 5 6

T e le-C om m unicationEngineering 62 1 63 52 1H ighw ays Engineering ... 12 1 13 11 1A rc h ite c tu re 66 66 35A ero n au tic Engineering ... 12 12 12O thers 21 21 21F in al Passing out c e r t i f i ­

cate in M arine E ngineer­ing T ra in in g 47 47 47

M ed ic in e—

M .D . 97 35 132 36 9M .S. 94 64 158 25 19M .Sc. (Pharm acy) 9 9 9M .Sc. (M edical) 13 13 5M .E. (Public H ealth ) ... 4 4 4M . O b stetrics 3 3P o st-G rad u ate D iplom as

in M edicine 515 4 519 329 2M .B..B .S. 3,313 118 3,431 1,533 56B.D.S. 36 3h 19B.Sc. (M ed ical) 4 4 3B.Sc. (N ursing)T ibbia 58 1 59 37B.Sc. (Pharm acy) 164 ... 164 136A y u rved ach arya 294 294 213B .I.M .S. 568 5o8 398

10 11 12

5312351221

47

- 1

4544

954

3311,589

193

37136213398

274

92517

3

3523

33

15

101

375

92526

3

3523

33

15

62291

2

2910

13

10

62297

2910

13

10

Table VIII A—Examination Results (Annual)—(Contd.)

E xam ination

V e te r in a ry Science—M. Sc. (V et.)B .S c . (V e t.)

Post G rad u ate D iplom a in (V e t. Sc.)

A g ric u ltu re —M aster of A g ric u ltu re A sso cia te of I .A .R .I . B achelor of A g ric u ltu re ... D iplom a in H o rtic u ltu re ... O th er D iplom as

F o resrty—Superior Forest Serv ice

T echnology—M aster of T echnology B achelor of T echnology ...

Com m erce—M . Com.B. Com. (H ons.)B. Com.

L a w —M aster of Laws B achelor of Laws C e rtific a te of P ro fic ien cy

in Law L ib ra ry Science—

M aster of L ib ra ry Science... D iplom a/C ertificate in

L ib ra ry Science O rie n ta l L earn ing—-M .O .L .B.O.L.O rie n ta l T itle s Degree in Music Degree in Fine A r ts

Boys G irlsN 0 Appeared N o. Parsed No. A ppeared N 0. Passed

From Re­cognised In s t itu ­tion s

P riv a te T o ta lFrom R e­cognised In s titu ­tions

!P riv a te i T o ta li

Ii

From R e­cognised In s titu ­tions

P riva te T o ta lFrom R e­cognised In s titu ­tion s

P riv a te T o ta l

2 3 4 5 n/ 8 9 10 11 12 13

5311

35

8316

5204

12

6206 1 i 1 ”i

141 141 141 141

12151

951

27

40

14851

991

11948

810

20

31

13948

841 31...

1

"3 "3

1 1

"315 15 13 13 ...

30 30 30 30

106512

213

108525

103424

16

104430 "3 "3 "3 ”3

92274

10,574

308

2.0S6

1,23074

12,660

79565

5,585

189

597

98465

6,182

2

65 4

2

69

2

31 2

2

3346

6,23352

96998

7,20712

4,1539

42621

4,5795

1161

216

1371

771

12O

89166 9 175 146 7 153 1 1 1 1

3 3 3 3

125 6 131 88 3 91 33 33 26 26

l i3,389

28

328,297

39

4311.686

675

*71,835

255

182,676

34

254,511

59

12

23247

*63,180

22

18

3,41269

11

12130

"2922

19

13

1,04349

00'O

i o 3 1| 4 6

M iscellaneous D ip lom as—

D iplom a/C ertificate in A pplied A r t 1 1 1H igher Diplom a in C o­

op eratio n 80 80 f 6D iplom a in In te rn a tio n a l

R elation 3 3 ODiplom a in Jo u rn alism 108 "s 116 62L .S .G .D , 46 ■ 6 52 46 6D iplom a in Needle work and D om estic Science

D iplom a in Physical E d u cation 341 17 358 315 10

In term ediate and O ther E q u iv a len t E xam inations:In term ed ia te in A r ts 83,853 48,251 1,32,104 44,054 17,706In term ed ia te in Science ... 55,391 10,836 6\227 28,268 3.939Interm ediate/D iplom a in Commerce 19,037 6,378 25 415 10,215 2,369

In term ed ia te ! Diploma/ L ic en tia te in A g ric u ltu re 1,239 143 1,382 527 54

D iplom a/C ertificate in Engineering 3,318 628 3,946 2,629 38S

D ip lom ajC ertifica te in Foreign Languages 339 14 353 246 7

D iplom a/C ertificate in O ther Subjects 257 74 331 253 07

D iplom a/C ertificate in M . T. L (>6 66 57

7 j 8 9 1 10 11 j

!

1 ^ 13

1 1

66 1 1 1 ... l

o64 1 "5 "5 ‘ 3 ”352 ;

101 61 162 73 26 99

325 ! 29 3 32 21 3 24

61,760 14,811 11,456 26,267 9,768 5,016 14,784 *32.207 4,267 978 5,245 2,259 i 352 2,611

12,584 | 500 26 526 330; 13 343

581 1 1 1 1

3,017 3 3 3 1 3

253 54 1 55 52 1 53

280 4 2 6 3 2 5

57 I

Table VII1-A —Examination Results (Annual)—(Contd.)

Boys

ex a m in a tio n

1

: No. A p p earediFrom P riv a te T o ta l R ecognis­ed In sti­tu tion s

No. Passed

D iplom a or C e rtific a te in , V e te r in a ry Science

D iplom a or C ertifica te in D airy R esearch

D iplom a/C ertificate in reach in g—

BasicN on-Bnsic

D iplom a/Certificate in T echnology

D iploma in Indian M usic F orest R angers’ C ourse F o restry C ourse ... \D iplom a in C o -o p eratio n ' D iplom a/Certificate in O ther Fine A rts • • • |

C ertifica te in A r ts and C ra fts

C ertifica te in A rc h ite c tu re C e rtific a te in P h ysica l : E ducation

D iplom a in Public A d m i­n is tra tio n

L ic en tia te in Medicine/ Pharm acy/Ayurveda/ N ursing

D iplom a in A irc ra f t M aintenan ce ... ;

D u fferin M erch an t N avy

From .P riva te R ecognis-; cd I n s t i­tu tio n s

__ ___ G irlsNo. Appeared

T o ta l From P r iv a te T o ta l ;From Recog- R ecog­nised nised In stitu In s titu tio n s tio n s

No. Passed P riv a te T o ta l

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1

32 32 28 28

33 38 36 36725 6 731 670 6 676 668 99 767 570 62 632

616 17 633 504 9 513 198 | 34 232 164 15 17990 16 106 65 15 80 169 , 28 197 146 23 169

100 100 100 10021 21 , ?1 21

162 . . . 162 : 107 . 107 . . . "■

257 82 339 166 26 192 50 ! 8 58 41 4 45

8 8 8 8 5 5 5 557 57 27 27

37 37 : 31 ! 31 2 1 2 i 2 2

19 : 1 20 11 1 12

503 25 528 344 ; 22 366 103 1 104 57 1 58

9 9 9 948 . . . i 48 : 48 ' 48 i . . . j ;;;

School E xam inations :—On C om pletion of High School C ou rse—H igher Secondary M a tr ic u la tio n , School

Leaving C ertifica te , etc. A n g lo -In d ian and E uro-

peon High School, Cam bridge S en io r, etc .

On C om pletion of Sen ior Basic or M iddle School C ourfc --

Sen io r Basic/JuniorH igh/M iddle

A n glo-Ind ian and Euro- 1 e;ui M iddle, Cam- bridge Ju n io r, etc.

On com pletion of P rim ary or Ju n io r Basic School C ou rse—

P rim ary/Junior Basic/ Basic P rim ary

On C om pletion of V o ca ­tio n a l and Specia l Edu­catio n School Course T ea c h c rs ’ T ra in in g —

BasicN on-Basic

Engineering, Technolog and In d u stry

A g ric u ltu re and F o res try Com m erce M usic and D ancing A r ts and C ra fts O th er F ine A r ts O rie n ta l S tud ies P h ysica l E ducation M edicine S o cia l E ducation V e te r in a ry Science M a rin e T ra in in g F ish ery O th er Schools

1

2,740 215 2,955

4,53,876 1,52,897 ' 6,06,773

1,020 29 1,049

2,024

2,44,876

776

8,11,302 36,564 j 8,47,866 | 6,42,790

037 ... 937 I 720

17,59,723 21,239 1 17,80,962 14,69,156

16,978 3,360 20,338 14,26419,745 10,996 30,741 12,851

12.756 11,325 24,081 10,2611,252 588 1,840 1,132

11,951 18,173 30,124 6,3421,059 109 1,168 7941,962 2,306 4,268 1,451

844 966 1,810 63326,399 3,520 29,919 13,985

1,215 : 34 1,249 1,147677 1 678 403

1,654 1,654 1,606157 . . . 157 157583 583 583167 167 122590 590 458

6 7L A -

9 10

!-----------

11 12 13i,__

75 2,099 475 26 501 365 10 375

54,897 2,99,773 70,064 39,733 1,09,797 41,352 ; 16,860 58,212

25 801 802 1 803 653 : 1 654

18,048 6.60,838 1.69.520 '9.100 1,78,620 1,32,589 5,355 1,37,944

720 1.026 1,026 857 857

13,737 14,82,893 5,40.736 7,060 '5,47,796 4,43,377 4,183 4,47,c60

1,390 15,654 3,413 932 4,345 2,693 368 3,0613,232 16,083 11,143 4,320 15,463 7,756 \,t7\ 9,327

5,748 16,009 2,906 762 3,668 2 228 351 2,579364 1,496 8 9 17 ’ ~8 6 14

8,352 14,694 1,746 1,127 2,873 964 557 1,52186 880 1,988 278 2.266 1,682 262 1,944

1,079 2.530 1,753 5,443 7,196 1,145 3,337 4,482446 1,079 119 73 192 87 25 112

1,414 15,399 2,094 1,437 3,531 1,397 687 2,08-119 1,166 254 3 257 245 3 248

403 933 195 1,128 741 129 8701,606 36 36 31 31

157583122 229 j 229 191 191458 517 1 . . . 517 466 466

Table VIII-B—Examination Results (Supplementary)Boys G irls

No. Appeared No. Passed No Appeared No. Passed

E xam in ation From P riv a te T oral From P riva te T o ta l From P riva te T o ta l From P riv a te T o ta lRecog­ Recog­ Recog- j Recog­nised nised n ised 1 nisedIn s titu - I n s t itu ­ In s t itu - | I n s t itu ­tio n s tio n s tion s j tions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

D egree and O th e r E q u i­v a le n t E x a m in a tio n s :

A r ts and Science—D. Litt./D .Sc.Ph. D./D. Phil.M . A . 135 526 661 84 272 356 28 76 104 10 47 57M .Sc. 8 8 8 8B.A. (H ons.) 10 10 6 6B.Sc. (H ons.) 11 11 6 6 3 : 3 2 "2B.A. 3,770 11,998 15,768 2,258 5,112 7,370 510 2,404 2,914 281 1,192 1,473B.Sc. 1,506 4,095 5,601 1,021 1,302 2,323 53 521 574 40 227 267B.Sc. (Horne Science) 3 , 3 2 2M aster of Socia l W o rk ... 2 2 1 1 ■ * ■ !

P o st-G rad u ate D iplom as — !In Socia l w orkIn A rts . . .. . .

iE d u catio n —

M .Ed. 7 2 9 5 2 7 5 ! 5 5 5B.Ed., B .T . etc. 185 512 697 151 293 444 62 162 224 54 119 173

E ngineering—M .E./M .Sc. :— j

C iv il Engineering . . . ]E lec trica l Engineering . . . |

B.E./B.Sc. :— iC iv il Engineering 55 376 431 44 203 247M echanical Engineering 50 149 199 34 89 123E lectrica l Engineering 17 139 156 11 59 70M ining and M e ta llu rg y . . .

T ele-C om m unication E ngineering

B achelor of H ighways Engineering

M edicine—

M.D.

M .S.

M .Sc. (P harm acy)

M. O b stetrics

M .Sc. (M edica!)

M.E. (Public H ealth )

P o st-G rad u ate D iplom as in M edicine

M .B.B .S.

B.D.S.

B.Sc. (M ed ica l)

B.Sc. (N ursing)

D.T.D .

T ibbia

B.Sc (Pharm acy)

A y u rv ed a ch a ry a

1

5 6 11 5

1 1 2

70 11 81 14

30 12 42 8

... 1 1

2 2

...

2

84 84 44

938 174 1,112 496

9 9 7

2 2 1

25 25 21

8 ... 8 6

113 113 75

20 20 11

10 11 12 13

17

17

1

24 1 25

2

44

597

7

1

63

258

1

... i 63 i!

21 | 279 [

. . . I 1 1

38 |

150 iI

1 i

14

38

164

1

co

21i

6 ! 75

11

12 ! 12 10

410

4

Table VIII-B—Examinations Results (Supplementary) (Contd-)

E xam inationNo

From re ­cognised

BoysAppeared P riva te . T o ta l

No. Passed From R e­cognised

P riva te ! T o ta l

In s t itu ­tions

In s titu ­tio n s

1 2 3 4 5 b 7

V e te r in a ry Sc ien ce— ;B.Sc. (V e t .) 106 29 135 72 21 93

A g ric u ltu re —M aster of A g ric u ltu re ... 6 1 7 4 1 5A sso cia te of I. A .R .I . ... jB achelor of A g ric u ltu re ... i 40 ! 62 102 31 53 7 84

F o re s try — 1Superior F orest S e rv ic e ...

T ech n o lo g y— i 1M aster of T ech no logy ...B achelor of T echnology "i io 11 1 8 9

C om m erce—M . Com. ... 1B. Com. (H ons.)B. Com. 1,069 2,170 3,239 633 853 1,486

L aw — I ;M aster of Laws 2 7 9 3 3B achelor of Laws 976 1,153 2.129 702 565 1,267C e rt if ic a te of P ro fic ien cy 1

in Law 10 10 5 5L ib ra iy Science—M aster of L ib ra ry ScienceD ip lom a/C ertificate in. i

L ib ra ry Science 50 50 39 39O rie n ta l L earn in g — 1 1

M .O .L .B .O .L . (H ons.)B .O .L . ... j " i 15 16 1 io i ’iO rie n ta l T it le s 1 8 4,406 4,414 5 1,156 1,161D egree in M usic . . .

_____ G irlsNo. Appeared

From Re- P riva te[ T o ta l cognised In s titu ­tio n s _ __ __

8 9 10

No. Passed _____From R e-[ P riva te ! T o ta l cognisedIn s titu - 'tion s i

U 12

17 ; 10 ' 27

36 16 52

13 8

27 "8

41

13

21

35

3,390 1 3,431 14 | 1,258 I 1,272

1 2 3 ! 4 5 6

M iscellaneous D iplom as— D iplom a/C ertificate in

A pplied A r t and A rc h ite c tu re

-----------

D iplom a in C o-op eration . . .

D iplom a in P h ysica l E ducation .

D iplom a in Journalism ... . . .

L.C .P .S./L.S.M F./L M.S./ R M .P |M.C.P.S.|F.C.P.S.

In te rm ed ia te an d O tb e r E q u iv a le n t E xam in ­a t io n s :

In term ed ia te in A r ts 5,090 22,180 27,270 1,761 6,861

In te rm ed ia te in S c ie n c e .•• 2,717 9,264 11,981 1,441 2,958

L icen tia te in M edicine ■■■ 128 87 215 28 63

Interm ediate/D ip lom a in Comm erce 2,763 1,667 4,430 1,491 716

In te r mediate/Diploma/ L ic en tia te in A g ric u ltu re 23 110 133 18 57

Diplom a in C iv il Engineering 3 60 63 3 52

D ip lom a/C ertificate in Foreign Languages

D ip lom a/C ertificate in M odern In d ian Languages

7 ! 8 ■ 9 j 10 ; 11 j 12 | 13

8,622 ! 647 3,097 3,744 267 , 1,308 1,575

4.399 ! 207 ' 1,382 ' 1,589 j 88 430 518

91 ! 56 ! 12 68 13 ; 10 | 23

2,207 388 16 404I

258 10 268

75

i

Table VI1I-B—Examination Results (Supplem entary)—(Contd.)

Roy =. G irls

No Appeared No. Passed No. Appeared , Mo. Passed

E xiim inanon , 1------------- ------------------ ---.... 1

From Private.' T o ta l From P riva te T o ta l From P riv a te T o ta l From P riv a te ! T o ta lR ecog­ R ecog­ Recog­ Recog­ !nised nised nised nisedI n s t i tu ­ In s t itu ­ I n s t i tu ­ In s titutions tions tion s tions

1 Q 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Diploma in M .I.L . S 4,4(16 4,414 5 1,156 1,161 41 3,390 : 3,431 14 1,258 1,272D ip lom a.C errificatc inTeaching

L icen cia te of Technology 8 8 1 7Diploma in Ind ian MusicF orest R angers' C ourse ...D iploma in C o-op erationD iplom a in Journalism ... 16 16 13 13 6 ... ; 6 6 6

S ch o o l E x a m in a tio n s :—On C om pletion of High

School C ourse—H igher Secondary ...M a tr ic u la tio n , School ! t J

Leaving C ertifica te , etc. 33,455 57.165 90,620 14,437 17,283 31,720 4,732 12,373 | 17,105 2,436 3,633 ) 6,069A n g lo -In d ian and E uro­ | 'pean H igh School,C am bridge Sen ior, etc. 189 3 ;

i192 137 I 3

1140 | 206 ... 1 206

1 • ... .1171 ... ! 171

1 2 3 T 4 5 6 ; 7 8 9 10 ; 11 12 13

On C om pletion of Sen io r Basic or M iddle School C ourse—

Sen ior Basic/Junior H ighjM iddle 151 151 90 90 16 16 15 15

A n g lo -In d ian and Euro­pean M iddle, Cam ­bridge Ju n io r, etc.

On C om pletion ofP rim ary or Ju n io r Basic School C ourse— Prim ary/Jun ior B asic/

Basic P rim aryi

On C om pletion of V o c a ­tio n a l and Special Edu­catio n School C ourse— T eachers’ T ra in in g

Basic 1,069 1,069 382 382 253 253 45 45N on-B asic 575 9,011 9,586 371 3,166 3,537 442 2,814 3,256 292 1,046 1,338

Engineering, T echno logy and in d u stry l ... 1

A g ric u ltu re and F orestry'Com m erce ... 9,267 ; 9,267 3,263 3,263 1,021 1,021 492 492M usic and D ancing ... ...

A r ts and C ra fts ... ,

O th er Fine A r ts ...

O rie n ta l Stud ies 1,946 1,946 ... 678 678 2,041 2,041 { 824 824

P h ysica l E ducation j ... ... j

M edicine 53 32 85 1 22 ' 23 44 2 , 46 1 2 3

S o c ia l w ork 41 1 41 27 27 10 : 10 8 8

In O th er Schools ... i ... j ... 1 1 1 1 ... 1

Table IX—Progress of Compulsory Primary Education

T ype ot A i e a

1

U rban (T ow ns and C itie s )-

For Boys only

For G irls only

For Both Boys and G irls

R u ra l (V illa g e s)—

For Boys only

For G irls only

F rr Both Boys and G iris

T otal

Total

G ran d T o ta l

Number of T owns/Cities or V illages underCom pulsion

172

826

998

6,412

32,667

A'jjny

40,077

T ota l Estim ated Population of the C hildren of School- going Age in A rea (s) underCom pulsion

5,19.782

25,40,049

30,59,831

3,62,998

45.41,602

4'J,0 4 ,600

79,64,431

Number ofIn s titu tio n swhereCompu lsion was in forcc

Number of Pupils on Rolls under Com pulsion

2.371

0.114

11.685

2,679

2),096

3 J J 7 S

43,460

Boys

3,79,050

11,73,136

15,52.186

2,27,542

18,48,728

20,7G,270

36,28,458

G iris

7.05.142

7.05.142

10,95,364

W ,95,ZGt

18,00,506

Progress of. Compulsory Prim ary Education—(Contd )1

C oerc ive M easures taken

T ype of A re a| N o. of

N otices Issued

j

No. of A tte n d ­ance O rders Passed

ForNon-E n ro l­ment

Prosecut ions

ForNon-A tte n d ­ance

FinesR ealised

No. ot A tte n ­dance Officers

T o ta l Expenditure

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

U rban (T ow ns and C itie s )—

For Boys only 25,643 : 4,733 397 1.9M9 351 168 70,5x541

For G ir ls only . . .

For Both Boys and G irls 2,44,127 72,036 11,823 20,6'.’8 7,570 191 1,89,22,475

Total 2,69,770 76,769 12,220 22 6$ : 7,921 359 2.59,79,016

R u ra l (V illag es)—

For Boys only 16,870 3,574 2,263 2.541 2,846 149 36,52.608

For G irls only

For B oth Boys and G irls 3,39,827 1,43,155 21,066 42.528 14,191 319 4,89,79,902

Total 3,56,697 1.46,729 23,329 45,0(19 17,037 468 5,26,32,510

G rand T otal 6,26,467 2,23,498 35,549 67,736 24,958 827 8,30,95,286*

* D e ta ils regard ing th e expenditu re of Rs. 21.31,600 in A n d h ra S ta te and Rs. 23,52,160 in M adras S ta te are not availab le .

Table X—Statistics of Education in Rural AreasNo. of In s titu tio n s No. of Pupils

ExpenditureM anaged M anaged Managed | T ota l In In D is­ In P riv a te T ota l (D irec t and

T ype of In s titu tio n by by Dis­ iby P rivate' G o v e rn ­ t r ic t In s t itu ­ In d irect)G overn - t r ic t jBodies ment i Board tions From G o vt.ment Boards

1I n s t itu ^tions

In s titu ­tions

Funds

1 2 3 ; 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rs.F o r B oys :

U n iv e rs itie s | 2 2 3,302 3,302 22,78,037Research In s titu tio n s ' i 1 74 74 58,115Colleges to r G en era l E ducation i 27 27 10,165 10,165 6,54,408Colleges for Professional and i

Special E ducation 9 ... 23 ' 32 2,370 3,340 5.710 68,92,057

Schools fo r G en era l Educar io n —

High/Higher secondary 339 535 3,245 4,119 1,26,902 1,72,908 8,70,691 11,70,501 2,97,63,989v n i o r Basic 763 182 173 1.118 1,30,325 45,647 26,007 2,0 ,979 83,07,891M iddle/Junior High 2,316 4,173 5,228 11,717 3,62,967 6.34,105 4,69,203 14,66,275 3,33,51,501Ju n io r Basic/Basic P rim ary 3,018 25,600 2,627 31,245 1,95,196 20,^2,635 1,50,956 24,38,787 3,89,86,278P rim ary 46,362 89,665 56,420 1,92,447 27,47,382 71,53,358 36,90,829 1,35,91,569 25,03,97,643P ie -P rim a ry 5 25 30 493 1,409 1,902 52,867

Total 52,803 1,20,155 67,718 2,40,676 35,63,265 1,00,98,653 52,09 095 1,88,71,013 36,08,60,169

Schools fo r V o ca tio n a l and Speciali i

E d u cation — iA g ric u ltu re 25 1 ; 26 1,641 52 1,693 12,66,694A r ts and C ra fts 17 59 ; 76 367 1,871 2,238 1,45.201Socia l (A d u lt) E ducation 10,652 576 21,444 ' 32,672 2,86,943 15,352 4,93,641 7,95,936 51,40,124M usic, Dancing and o ther Fine A r ts 5 5 214 214 11 ,117T each ers’ T r a in in g -

Basic 103 1 29 133 9,181 40 1,869 11,090 38,40,215Non-Basic. 45 7 57 109 2,738 265 3,926 I 6,929 11,93,323

O thers 789 23 1,871 2,683 33,809 1,511 67,807 i 1,03,127 63,96,333Total 11,931 607 23,466 j 35,704 3,34,679 17 16 8 5,69,380 1 9,21,227 1,79,93,007

F or G ir ls

Colleges for G en era l E ducation

Colleges fo r P ro fession al and Special Education

Schools lo r G en era l E ducation—

High/Higher Secondary 27 5 92

S en io r Basic ... ' 6 7 1

M iddle/Junior High 104 297 j 235

Ju n ior Basic/Basic P rim ary 184 1,701 131

P rim ary 2,533 3,913 1 1,936

P re-P rim ary 18

Total ... ; 2,854 5,921 2,413

Schools for V o c a tio n a l and Special ' E d u cation— : A g ric u ltu re ... !

\1

A r ts and C ra fts ... | 8 25S o cia l (A d u lt) Educa; ion ! 652 48 1,308M usic, Pancing and O ther Fine A r ts 1 1T eachers' T ra in in g—

Basic 4 4N on-Basic 9

O thers 6 13

Total ... 671 48 1,361

G rand T otal 67,969 1,26,733 95,012

5 6 ! 7 8 9 : 10

| 1 Rs.

O

j1

242 242 5,791

124 12,366

i

j 1,383 39,793 53,542 10,07,123

14 : 2 ,114j ! 986j 170 3,270 74,456

636 11,487 27,315 18,735 57,537 19,53,890

2,016 10,876 97,120 5,708 ; 1,13,704 16,24,650

8,382 1,36,451 3,36,674 74,439 5,47,564 1,06,65,738

18 707 707 4,871

11 ,ion 1,7-1,294 4,63,478 1.39,552 7,76,324 1,53,30,728

1 .. 11 11 36033 160 1,445 1,605 51,152

2,008 16,713 843 56,655 74,211 2,98,1762 15 31 46 5,148

8 211 276 490 1,39,4909 514 514 42,609

19 418 743 1.161 1,59,487

2,080 17,520 843\ 59,675 78,038 6,96,422

89,714 j 40,91,202 1,05, SO, 142, 59,94,7511

2,06,66,055 40,47,68,734

Table X—Statistics of Education in Rural A reas—-{Contd-)

E xpenditure (D irec t and In d irec t) No. of T eachers

T y re ot In s titu tio nFrom D is tr ic t From Fees From O th er T o ta l In G o v e rn ­ In D is tric t In P riva te T o ta l

11

Board Funds

12

]

13

Sources

14 15

m ent Board In s titu tio n s In s titu tio n s

16 17

In s titu tio n s

18 19

F o r B oysU n iv e rs it ie s

Rs.1,797

Rs.6,25,960

Rs.25,77,464

Rs.54,83,258

8312 312

R esearch In s titu tio n s 3,732 61,847 8Colleges fo r G en era l E ducation 13,91,378 4,50,743 24,96.529 462 462Colleges fo r P ro fession al and

Special E ducation 1,920 12,56,451 7,84,857 89,35,285 333 232 565Schools fo r G en era l E ducation

High/Higher Secondary 43,43,719 3,94,35,086 1,10,14,781 8,45,57,575 5,730 7,218 35.741 48,689S en io r Basic 5,75,476 58,755 2,60,993 92,03,115 6,054 1,497 1,182 8,733M iddle/Junior High 1,10,95,544 1,67,18,437 56/1,462 6,68,06,944 16,539 25,507 23,213 65,259Ju n io r Basic/Basic P rim a ry ... 96,87,284 26,68,336 5,97,992 5,19,39,890 6,960 61,287 5,339 73,586P rim ary 5,33,07,632 20,18,388 1,06,94,669 31,64,18,332 87.144 2,11,910 1,23,901 4,22,955P re-P rim ary 915 10,207 19,532 83,521 12 49 61

Total 7,90,10,570 6,09,09,209 2.82,29,429 52,90,09,377 1.22,439 3,07,419 1,89,425 6,19,283Schools fo r V o ca tio n a l and

Special E d u cation— A g ric u ltu re 5,296 3,64,472 16,36,462 126 11 137A r t s and C ra fts ... 75,155 2,20,356 31 143 174S ocia l (A d u lt) E ducation 6,322 1,07,757 52,54,203 973 63 2,104 3,145M usic, D ancing and O ther Fine A r ts 30 743 5,320 17,210 18 18

T eachers’ T ra in in g — Basic 3,144 1,15,006 2,45,610 42,03,975 611 3 136 750N on-Basic 29,656 1,02,657 1,09,374 15,15,010 196 23 241 460

O thers 1,20,028 2,25,278 20,87,215 88,28,854 1,732 49 4.63b 6,417Total 1,59,180 4,48,980 30,74,903 2,16,76,070 i 3,669 143 7,289 11,101

11

F o r G ir ls

Colleges fo r G en era l E ducation C olleges fo r P ro fession al and

Special E ducation Schools for G en era l Educa­

t io n —High/Higher Secondary S en io r Basic M iddle/Junior High Ju n io r Basic/Basic F rim ary P rim ary P re-P rim ary

T otal

Schools for V o ca tio n a l and Special E ducation— A g ric u ltu j e A rts and C ra fts Socia l (A d u lt) E ducation M usic, D ancing and O th er

Fine A r ts T ea c h e rs ’ T ra in in g —

Basic Non-Basic

O thers

Total

G ra n d T o ta l

Rs.

12

Rs.

13

47,4922,292

6,55,6545,01,194

30,16,155

42.22 787

80

80

8,33,96,334

28,024

5,55,621441

2,61,17610,94496,076

1,958

0 26,216

1,171

145

68914,608

16,613

6,56,02,831

14

■rT

6,02.730

4,42,66510,250

4,89,76421,791

5,09,6779,581

14.83,728

4,62228,848

5,340

1,221

16,04218,38770,747

1,45,207

3.74,42,793

15 16 17 18 19

Rs.

7,26,545 23 23

20,52,901 619 52 1,518 2,18987,439 55 30 12 97

33,60,484 639 1,251 1,077 2,96721,58,579 503 3,196 166 3,865

1,42,87,646 4,716 8,968 2,616 16,30016,410 24 24

2,19,63,459 6.532 13,497 5.413 25,442

4,982 0 281,171 24 . . . ' 73 97

3,03,516 148 52 205 405

6,514 9 1 10

1,56,221 17 24 4175.604 27 27

2,30,314 16 52 68

8,58,322 214 i 52 384 650

59.12,10,692 1,33,195 3,21,111 2,03,540 6,57,846

Table XI—Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other Financial Concessions

Scholarsh ips and S tipends aw arded by

T ype of In s titu tio n C en tra l G overnm ent S ta te G overnm ent In stitu tio n itse lf

Number

Bovs

2

U n iv e rs ity T eaching D epartm ents

R esearch In s titu tio n s Colleges fo r G eneral

E d u cation —Degree C olleges—

(W ith o n ly Degree A rts ( C lasses

(O th ers

( W ith on ly Degree Science( C lasses

(O thers

1,106172

29701

14439

A r ts ( W ith on ly Degree and ( C lasses ... 126 Science (O th ers ... ! 10,929

In term ed ia te C olleges— W ith on ly In term ediate

ClassesO thers ... i

1,137

T o ta l V alue per Annum

Number T o ta l V alue ner Annum

N umber

G irls

10514

3207

323

551,484

17110

Boys

4

10,46,3442,77,323

14,9352,90,580

20,8902,19,772

72,424 46,13 940

4,06,49217,389

G irls

5

1,12,707 19 753

1,69182.564

5,70012,872

24,3096,56,765

82,9912,270

Boys G irls j Boysi

1,736134

791.214

58368

56916,915

1,962 641 ,

18 15,828 171 1,95,461

512

18,44872,148

G irls

130 : 5.97,907 1 4i,681 13 1 14,383 4,894

3 440 38 278

3.8863.391

59 75,755 i 10,490 1,560 ; 37.62.69j ' 2,80,554

T o ta l V alue per Annum

232,71,817

64,14614,3622,697

JBoys G irls Boys ! G irls

10 11 12 I 13

1,316 211 3,75,973 i 65,849 >■3 11 63,159 1 6,838

9 1 2.616 ; 240320 49 43,332 1 5,196

4 ... 690 !197 30 48 949 ! 12,044

89 5 13,336 b716,557 1,207 5,12,790 1,>3 559

602 56 37 541 4 246 181 ... 11,807

!D0 5

T otal 13,431 1 1,956 50,56,422 I 8,69,162 \ 21,806 ' 1 9 3 6 44 16,294 3,57 098 , 7.959 1.348 6,71.5611 35 956

Colleges lo r Professional E ducation—

A pplied A r t andA rc h ite c tu reA g ric u ltu reComm erceEngineeringF orestryLawM edicineP hysica l E ducation T eacher’s T ra in in g

Basic— P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u ate

Non- Basic— P o st-G rad u ate U n d er-G rad u ate

T echnology V e te rin a ry Science O thers

T otal

Colleges fo r Special E ducation—

1 2 3 4 5 6

10 6,818 74220 1,62,681 536180 "i 1,08,001 1,859 467

1,672 1 15,87,622 1,800 2,6363 6,000 285

157 "5 92,387 3,321 2401,007 233 9,32,261 i2,01,400 1,683

6 2 2,099 546 186

36 21 5,667 2,996 172161

63 43 34,804 24,844 9252 1 659 426 251

25 2,3876 187127 i 78,298 520

. . . 15

3,508 312 30,41,173 2,37,192 8,33s

MusicD ancing

O ther Fine A rts O rien ta l S tudies Sociology O thers

T o ta l

855

22

2,839

5,1281,1853,449

12,601

... 1 55360 I 1,168635

995

27

1,275

9 10 11 12 13

17,816 1,8483 1,52,093 1,530 65 4 12,897 8005 1,07,8:>9 970 245 9 24,793 7266 9,o8.408 1,642 128 1 25,755 350

2,99,6063 62,988 471 155 i i 11,346 574

400 7,43,367 1,79,640 302 172 69,876 49,23535 57,021 7,822 15 3,788

41 61,202 10,62233,061

716 2,76,524 2,07,057 27 3 13,287 628320 79,412 94,073

25 26,621 2,731 31 12,869 ^42,13,257 72 19,381

4 4,435 508 13 1,730

1,570 30, i 3,670 /, ,08,914 1,040 213 1,93,992 54.i:i3

19 1,70 1,355 12 28 3,240 3,295

4 10,401 620121 i 73,659 2,662 I 120 0 8,529 i i i

5 13,405 9,220 2 2 540 1,59011 3,675 10 1,220

160 99,169 17,532 134.\

42 12,309!

6,270

Table XI— Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other Financial Concessions (Contd)

Scholarsh ips and Stipendsaw a rded by

Local Boards O ther A gencies

T o ta l of A l l Scholarsh ips and Stipends

Type of In stitu non

Number T ota l V alue Number T ota l V alue Number T o ta l V alu e. . ..... ...... per A nnum — ...... - per Annum --------- --------_ per Annum

1 Boys | G irls ;i

Boys | G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls Boys G irls

14U n iv e rs ity Teaching

15 ■ 16 17 18 _ 19 20 ; 21 22 __23 24 25 26

D epartm ents .36 1 3,939 120 474 49 '2,26,375 11,464 4,668 496 22,50 533 2,31 821R esearch In s titu tio n s ... ! 79 4 62,12.9 9,500 448 42 5.16,994 40,985Colleges for General

E ducation— .Degree Colleges— ,

(W ith on ly Degree 1 ;A rts , Classes 20 8 : 3,935 975 137 30 37,364 6,346

(O thers 10 724 3S1 99 { 46,375 11,453 2 616 536 5,75,748 1,38,215

( W ith on ly DegreeScience ( C lasses 27 4 7 848 1,800 103 12 47,876 11,386

(O thers 7 2,640 139 10 1 26,334 1,650 1 150 75 3,69,843 29.957

A r ts (W ith onlyand (Degree C lassrs... 153 15 37,900 2,180 937 134 1,99,915 37,650Science (O th ers 212 23 44,397 2,689 3,404 604 5,84,667 9 4,218 38,017 4,878 95.18,485 11 47,785In term ed ia te C olleges— , W ith o n ly in term ediate

Classes 4 310 293 117 55,614 14 875 3.998 432 7,71,774 1,16,474O thers 16 1,220 232 3 ' 28,133 550 1,126 36 1,22,695 5,517

Total ... ! 239 33 ' 48,567 3,413 4,649 860 7,90,856 1,27,701 48,084 6,133 1,16,43,701)114.93,330

V£>C O

C olleges fo r Professional E ducation—A pplied A r t & A rc h i­

tec tu re A g ric u ltu re Comm erce Engineering F orestry LawM edicineP h ysica l E ducation T eachers’ T rain ing Basic

P o st-G rad u ate U n d e i-G ra d u a te

N on Basic—Post G rad u ate U n d er G rad uate

T echnology V e te r in a ry Science O thers

Total

Colleges for Special Educa­tio n

M u sic DancingO th er Fine A r ts O rie n ta l S tud ies Socio lo gy O thers

20 21 22 23 24 2S 26

2 7,331 2,400 103 9 32,449 4,2484 74,371 1.600 1,076 16 4,06,686 3,9304 33,579 661 1,072 19 2,74,292 4,2162 1,60,660 965 4,988 10 27,22,4^3 4,757

17,54 i 303 3,23,1505 8,876 l,7(ji 579 24 1,75,693 6,067

105 1 22 202 43,95/ 3.356 930 18 97,912 4 79 874207 37 62,908 8,368

209 62 67,169 13,618161 33,061

27 635 4,835 ' 1,064 : 790 i 3,44,050 2,37,4043 . . 1,740 ; 253 324 I 80,071 96,239

1,505 255 25 65,474 2,73174,988 843 3,91,604

14 700 15 31 4,435 2,938

m ,>,01,091 ■j$,559 14,484 2,277 08, 8 1,407 S, 04,390

l 208 41 48 7,783 4,858

2,490 82 4 18,865 620ii" i 12,609 i 3,025 I 1,430 1 135 i 95,982 6,158

2 20,600 3,400 1 44 ! 10 i 37,994 14,8457 1,080 - 28 - 5,975

21 ! 35,699 1,713 1 1,597 225 1,60,624 32,456

Table XI—Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other Financial Concessions (Contd.)

I vpe ol In stitu tio n

27

U n iversity Teaching Departm ents Research In s titu tio n s C olleges fo r G eneral

FIJucarion —

Degree Colleges—(W ith only

A rts ( Degree C lasses (O thers

(W ith only Science ( Degree Classes

(O thers

a 5, ( W ith onlyScience < De6 tec Classcs Science (Qthers

In term ed iate C olleges— W ith only Interm ediate Classes

O thers

T otal

Free S tudentships

Number

Hoys

28

6.506

Y e a rly Am ounts Foregone

O ther F in an cia l Concessions

Number Y early Am ountsSpent

.7Q"73.310

1761,274

1,26639.906

5,0323,367

U ,82S

G irls

29

Hoys

30

368

105 26,653 736 3 01,777

6 26,733 54 1,22,663

550 4.02,292 231 1,64.334

G irls

31

5.274 69,224

1,068 6,022

145 1.54.161 18 960 6,121 43.05,097 6,43.174

52,?099,451

Boys

32

6,72,704 1 37,513 361155 ... ! 22

111,360

193

\9-JS 55,94,210 8,05,382

912323

10,392

G i r l s

33

167

Boys

34

24 45,703 26,411

8,917

11412

87.46821.512

No. of Scholars in In s titu tio n s where education is free

Number

G irls

3 984

41325,939 10.430

2,958

1 1.943 601.097 6 76.455 1,00.150

14 639 207

Boys

36

G irls

37

283

1 441 8.22,667 1.28,444

1,794

739

2,105

1928,851

13,681

231

26

825

2284

3,366

27 ! 28 29 30 31 32 : 33 ; 34 35 36 37....................... ------ ----- — --------- >. ---------------- -

C o l l ege s for P ro fe s s io n a l e d u c a t i o n —A p p l ied A r t a n d Architectu re" 59 5 6,616 520 17 1 3,651 180A g r i c u l t u r e 427 o 47,303 252 24 3,435Com m erce 1,633 4 1,"8 093 440 410 7 30,866 323E n g in e e r in g 1.744 1 2,85,598 60 443 1 1,75.445 220 263 44F o res t ryL aw 323 23 42,561 2,200 63 7 7,887 570M e d ic in e 1,267 248 2,17,858 47,325 409 74 2,39,155 53,962 367 67P h y s i c a l E d u ca t io n 1 1 275 111 11 121 229 28T e a c h e r s ’ T r a i n i n g —

B a s ic—Post G ra d u a te 21 6 1,740 360 O 4S0 320 38U n d e r G ra d u a t e 41S

N o n -B a s i c —Post G ra d u a te 171 45 18,664 4,743 12 5 1,031 535 1.968 761U n d e r G ra d u a te 43 4 5,160 480 500 456

T ech n o lo g y 36 5,175 72 h 17.244 2,952 . . .V e t e r i n a r y S c ien ce 121 15,228 33 3 . i l 5O the rs 50 2,500

Tota l ... 5,846 389 8,24.271 58,'Ml 1.40(1 i n 4,83.180 58,742 4,095 1,394

Colleges for S p e c ia l E d u ca t io nM us ic 189 410 5,547 12,346 o 70 39 117D a n c in gO th e r F in e A r t s 60 "i 3,927 413 64 6 19.461 I ,936 183 20O r i e n t a l S tu d ie s 48 9 3,974 888 115 1 5,539 20 4,904 207S o c io lo g y 6 6 1 500 1 500 32O the rs ... , 16 3.840 4

T o ta l ... 303 448 14,948 19,487 181 7 25.070 1,956 5,162 344

Table XI— Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other F inancial Concessions—(Contd .)

I vpc of I n s t i t u t i o n

C e n t r a l

N u m be r

G o v ern m e n t

T o t a l v a lu e

S c h o l a r s h ip s a n d S t ip e n d s A w a r d e d by

S t a t e G o v e rn m e n t

N um ber T o t a l V a lu e

I n s t i t u t i o n i t s e l f

N um ber T a t a l V a lu e

Boys G ir l s

per a n n u m

Boys G i l l s Boys Gir Is

per A n n u m

Boys G ir ls B oys G ir i s

per A n n u m

Bovs G ir ls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

S ch oo ls for G en e r a l E d u c a t io n '—

H ig h e r S e c o n d a r y 2,299 106 4.50,217 11,121 25,841 2,969 20.11,336 2,1)0,626 5,648 646 1,81 226 1,05,451

H ig h 2,352 858 1,78,187 96,006 1,11,150 18.154 71.11,709 12,00,248 7,502 2,294 3,68 134 1,22,407

S e n io r B a s ic 15 7 783 726 1,351 153 54,635 3,162

M id d le / Ju n io r H ig h ; 886 334 19,142 11.119 62,007 8,932 27,01,431 3,30.519 2,368 701 62,599 21,858

J u n io r R a s i c JB a s ic P r im a c y 5 i 112 20,496 2,279 3 44,489 31,538 31 4 749 72

P r im a ry —

S in g l e - T e a c h e r 34 2 320 20 24 ,,265 3,344 1,76,719 20,689 3 8

O th e r s 1 3 2 6 ; 242 S 5,181] 3,499 1,20,085 28,168 12,57,789 2,87,032 957 441 27.223 i 26 011

m e - P r i m a r y 2 126 1 45

Tota l 5.917 2,549 6.53,942 1.22.491 :3 65 ,:97 63.999 7 36.58 234 20.76.814 16,510 4.08 6 6,39 ,984 2.75.799

1 n | 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ! 13

hools for P ro fe s s io n a l E d u c a t io n - A g r i c u l t u r e 32 9,472 1,845 3,95,631 17 4,841

j

A r t s a n d C ra f t s 96 "2 22,454 27 459 120 41,091 8 i i iC o m m erce 103 75 16,105 6,68 2 413 6 53.517 602 357 77 12,823 2,135E n g in ee r in g 2,073 7,47,388 1.281 3,63,338 1 i5 118 10,095F o res t r y 3 1.080I n d u s t r y 1,592 245 3,73,299 67.920 3 338 1.068 4,83 265 1.31.720 271 129 41,073 7 691M e d ic in e 189 113 .1,65,163 54 881 190 355 39,041 ■5,02,520 107 411 30,702 1,61,524P h y s i c a l E d u ca t io n 62 1 19.43b 240T e a c h e r s ’ T r a i n i n g —

B as ic 44 2 8,497 778 15,890 3 940 30 96.493 7,96,569 27 14 7,639 3,780N o n -B a s ic 19 50 33,493 12,908 16,506 10.492 29,01.456 15,42,142 37 72 9,2 7 2,996

T e c h n o lo g y — P o ly t e c h n i c 1,252 5 9,01,268 1.769 3 340 44 5,37 938 17,396 45 2.236H igh 5 4,049 389 17 890 17 2 100O th e r s 15 7,416 516 08 297 54 22,390

O thers IS 3,708 24 10 99; 1

Tota l 5.438 492 22,92,312 2,44,965 44 256 16,527 80,59.5/5' 29.99,937 7,050 7C3 1,43,126 1,78,126

Sch o o ls for S p e c i a l E d u c a t io n — For the H a n d ic a p p e d —

M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e dP h y s i c a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d 183 8 70 996 2,523 137 15 26.44 S 2,843 5 3 120 72

M u s ic .. ; 1 2,400 14 15 950 1,205 6 6 880 150D a n c in g 1 17 25 454 561O rh e r F in e A r t s " 41 7,557 447 22 68.115 2,940O r i e n t a l S tu d ie s 664 31 45.770 2,753 12.958 78 2,35,109 3,259For S o c i a l W o r k e r s '.. 126 "3 5,652 105 1.102 35 86.251 4,852S o c ia l ( A d u l t ) E d u c a t io n iR e fo rm a to ry ... 225 52,830O th e r s

| 5,757 1,056 2,87.554 31,992 6 " l 150 50

T o ta l . . i 352 n i 86,605j

12,628 8,138 1,424 5,25,537 99,976 22,975 88 2,36.259 3.53/

G rand T o ta l .. 29.945 4.441 1,30,66.722 15,09,8934 50.880 85,759 3,05,94,707 61,06.846 41,047 6,702 23,36,363 7,26,358

Table X I- Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other Financial Concessions {Contd.)

i v of f .nst i tu t ' io i !

S ch o la r sh ip s an d S t ip e n d s a w a r d e d by

L oca l B o a r J j i O the r A gen c i

N um ber To ta l V a lu e N um ber

T o t a l ot A l l S ch o la r sh ip s a n d S t ip e n d s

To ta l V a lu e per A n n u m

T o ta l V a lu e per A n n u m

N um ber T o t a l V a lu e per A n n u m

B 1 1 '■ s G i r 1 Boys G ir ls Bovs ; G ir l s Boys G ir ls Boys G ir l s Boys G ir l s

14 15 16 17 18 i9 20 21 22 3 24 25 2,b

Sch oo ls tor G e n e r a l E d u ca t io n -

H ig he r S e c o n d a r y 710 38 26,598 880 1,832 247 1,05,17 4 21 5tvj 36.330 4,006 27,74.551 5,39,64 3

High .. 2,587 247 1,23,086 9,130 5.340 677 3,13.568 41,042 1,28,931 22,230 80,94,634 14,68,833

S e n io r B as ie 41 15 948 496 7 1 233 5 1 414 17C-. 56.599 4,389

M id d le/ Ju n io r H igh .. 4,841 503 1,48,979 11,962 7,280 489 1,68,390 12,682 77.382 10,939 31,00,541 3,83.140

lu m o r B as ic/Bas ic P r im a ry .. 4,385 .191 43,115 3,018 2,580 43 24,718 364 27.497 2,517 4.13,183 37.992

P r im a ry —

S in g le -T e a c h e i . .. ■' 579 2 1 5,737 45 13,580 | 341 80,717 2,648 38,461 3,689 2,63.501 23,4 '2

O the rs .. 1 4,692 872 1,39.426 9,250 18,386 4,915 79,610 14,443 1,44,446 34,638 15,09,229 3,40,235

P i e - P r i m a r y . .3 17]

To ta l , 17.x:'„> /, SOS 4,,S i,SHi) :U JS J 4'),00-> 0 ,i !■', i\72,4lo 02 ,71y 4.7)4,101 7S.2L, 1,02,12 JM) 20,02,S3 /

1415

16 17 18 19 1 20 21 22 23 24 i 25 ' 26

ch o o ls for V o c a t i o n a l E d u c a t io n — A g r i c u l t u r e 1 ... 12 1,250 3 607 1,909 4,11,801A r t s a n d C ra f t s 1 54 1,236 49 124 2,810 5 628 605 254 66,409 15,004C o m m erce 41 37 1,974 870 914 195 84.419 10.289E n g in e e r in g 25 4,955 138 50,902 3,635 1 11,76,678 235F o re s t r y ... 3 1,080I n d u s t r y 241 15 24,609 1.192 136 31 22,454 7,318 5,551* 1,475* 9,44,700 2,15,841M e d ic in e 5 281 1,160 1,19,900 11 7 668 504 502 1,667 2,36,734 8,39.329P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n 14 8,903 3 1,700 79 1 30,039 240T e a c h e r ' s T r a i n i n g —

B a s ic 14 . ■: 4,200 ' 6 44 1,254 4,728 15,967 4,014 31,13 883 8,10,455N o n - B a s i c 24 j 12 1 5,252 1,602 92 21 5,746 6,000 16,678 10,647 29,55,174 15,65,648

T e c h n o lo g y — P o ly t e c h n i c 62 4 3,476 280 274 1 16,012 100 4,973 54 14.60,980 19,545H igh 19 996 430 25,035O the rs "i 480 21 2,465 607 1,31,048

O th e r s 18 6,724 60 21,422To ta l . . . 385 334 50,139 128,410 811 265 1,14,312 25,148 51.013 18,308 1,06,59,402 34,76,586

Sch oo ls for S p e c i a l E d u ca t io n '— For the H a n d ic a p p e d —

M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e dP h y s i c a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d 28 '3 4,828 444 45 61 5,123 2,903 398 90 1.07,510 8,785

M u s ic 21 21 4,230 1.355D a n c in g 6 377 23 25 831 561O the r F in e A r t s . 1 2 243 490 22 75,915 2,940O r i e n t a l S tu d ie s 72 ” 3,004 1 451 0 17,933 14 14,145 111 3,01,816 6,026For S o c ia l W o r k e r s ■ ... 110 ; 1 25,953 270 1,338 39 : 1,17,856 5,227S o c i a l ( A d u l t ) E d u c a t io n ...R e f o r m a t o r y ... ... 225 52,830O th e r s ! ... 18 1,178 5,763 1,075 2.87,704 33,220

To ta l 100 ; "3I 7,832 444 ; 614 : 82 49,629 4,365 22,178 1,608 8,95,862 1,10,944

Grand T ota l .. 18 853 2.255 6,70,093 1,72,850 ! 57,138 8,160 25.53.1013,37,199 5,97,836 1,07,304 4,92,20,986 88,53,146

* E x c lu d es 27 boys a n d 13 g i r l* r e c e iv in g s t ip e n d s both from S t a t e G overn m en t a n d L o c a l B oards .

Table XI—-Statistics of Scholarships, Stipends, Free Studentships and Other F inancial Concessions—{Contd.)

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o n

Sch oo ls for G en e ra l E d u c a t io n —

H ig h e r S e c o n d a r y

H igh

S e n io r B a s ic

M id d le / Ju n io r H igh

Ju n io r B as ic/Bas ic P r im a r y

P r im a r y —

S in g l e - T eache r

O th e r s

P r e - P r im a r y

T otal

Free S tu d e n t s h ip s

N um ber Y e a r l y A m o u n t Foregone

Boy t

28

G ir l s

29

Boys

30

G ir ls

31

4,57,372

28,317

2,11,876

711

77,218

3,507

81,161

596

8,18,705 1,49,328

O ther F i n a n c i a l C o n ces s io n s

N um ber

Boys G ir l s

32 33

Y e a r ly A m o u n t S pen t

Boys G ir ls

34 35

1.11,895 13,033 51,20,029 5,45,437 25,412

5,18,814 1,22,740 ' 1,69,51,491 38,95,968 1,36,583

5,576 ! 2,380 : 45,558 24,554 j 1,192

2,27,014 ! 42,393 41,24,353 7,21,441 : 63,679

47,723

4.188 8,73,900 1,66,165

42.673 | 46,47,503 17,39,706

261 j 28,421 3,543

17 997 i 12,51,986 3.47,870 j

4,250 | 1,08.987 20,412

24/85 4,236 65,657 8,688 1,36,007 26.635

16,40,909 6,90.849 2,59,633 1, IP,363 6,66,261 4,01,407

17,584 13,895 56 53 1,169 1,235

No. of S c h o l a r s in I n s t i t u t i o n s w h ere E d u c a t io n is free

N um ber

Boys ; G ir l s

36 37

12,981

2,19,114

1,16,302

4,7S,684

6,77,007

3,216

1,10,415

33,973

1,84,876

2,52,084

25,04,939 7,17,442

84,70,890 42,55,608

2,579 2,488

O

13,61,675 , 3,43,033 , 2,87 ,43 .014 60,43,708 5,99,935 1,U6,47'> 77,14,239 . 27,06,973 . 1,24,82,496 55,60,102

27 28 29 30 31

Sch oo ls for V o c a t i o n a l jE d u c a t io n —A g r i c u l t u r eA r t s a n d C r a f t s ••• ;C o m m erceE n g in e e r in gF o re s t r yI n d u s t r yM a r in e T r a i n in gM e d ic i n eP h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

T e a c h e r s ’ T r a i n i n g —B as icN o n -B a s i c O the rs

T e c h n o lo g y —P o ly te c h n i cH ig hO th e r s ... ;

T o ta lSchoo ls for S p e c i a l E d u c a t io n -

For the H a n d ic a p p e d — M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d ... P h y s i c a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d . . .

M u s i c ;D an c in gO th e r F in e A r t sO r i e n t a l S t u d ie sFor S o c ia l W o r k e r sS o c i a l ( A d u l t ) E d u c a t io n ...R e f o r m a to r yO thers

To ta l ...

G rand T ota l ...

. . . .

10 3,077 138348 2,289 7.156

82 11.459 1,53425,419

170 12,717 3,578

29 13,351 2,5203 240 90

56 7,661 6,784253 23.136 26,274

10,6927,166

"l 4,012 75952 1,21,219 48,449

9 9,360 7,92056 23,562 2,703

120 407 5.06843 4,378 2,141

3 5,596 633263 64,515

...3,997

132 3,405626 1,07,818 25,867

3.53.764 i 3.60.78.339 I 70,41.097 I

16683

449406

349

1947

67170

161257117

2,426

12189

3038

1612,502

2,932

16.34,417

32 j 33 34 35 36 37

OQO 6,682 2 121 1113 120 184 6 565 3,176 4 145

160 43 2,252 625289 46 85,951 8,899 2,616

58271 271 22,132 27,443 9,577 2,557676 17,446 703

25 0 6,063 52 147 2,0001 75 719 110

81 u 677 550 22,766 4,494182 182 13,994 13,918 21,235 10,991

484 80,258 2,756 15214 1,70035 9,984 423 31

2,523 678 2,47,398 58,052 60,297 24,491

38 2*5 8,743 6,600 69 28176 23 23,010 2,331 2,903 558

9 17 133 278 263 112. . . 27

480 257,428 140 2,08,072 5,299 81,340 4,894

114 15,505 2,334 1779,95,107

5,9561,15.601

1,1719.843 1,283 1,07,627 15,770 30,318 6,064

17,608 4,497 3,63,090 30,278 11,18,797 1,28,630

6,33,019 2,00.234 97,27,758 29,88,429 1,36.90,811 57,18.350

o

Table XII-A—Statistics of Social (A dult) Education

No. of A d u l t s on R o l ls No. of A d u l t s M a d e L i t e r a t e

No. of Sch oo ls for

M a n a g e m e n t

No, of L i t e r a c y Centres/ C l a s s e s for

In Schoo ls

1

G overn m en t

D is t r i c t B o a rd s

M u n ic ip a l B o a rd s . .

P r i v a t e B o d ie s—

A id e d

U n a id e d

M e n , W o m en j Both M e n jW o m e n j B o th ; M e n W o m en

3 i 4 5 i 6 1 7 ! 8 I 92

120

85

1

InL i t e r a c yCentres/C la s s e s

D u r in g t h e | D u r in g th e P re v io u s Years ! C u r r e n t Y ea r

M e n W o m en M e n [W o m en , M e n .W o m e n

1410 11 12 13 15

7 11,077 1 901 ■ 732 3,495 148 3,26,402 29,980

19

144

48 685

25 317

18,246

12,240

13,28,29512,77,464 1,94 ,308 ! 16,529 co

1,385 ' 13,488 2,165 3,322 ■ 418

2,612 ' 23.464 ! 3,384 4,867 ' 1,488

11 54 22,090 ; 2,659 • 3,576 2,703 607 6,16.478 80,469 32,41,338;2,15,636 2,14.423 27,008

605 30 15 465 9 15,734 432 13,646 347 6,503 235

T o ta l 206 18 I 7(1 .7.3,9-3.5 3 ,m 0,325 6,663 764 9.89.100 1,14,878 4 '!,20 ,231 4,98,996 ,4,23.423 I 45.67S

T able XII-A - S tatistics of Social (A dult) Education (Contd .)

M a n a g e m e n t

N um ber of T e a c h e r s

S p e c i a l l y T r a i n e d O the rs

H o n o r a r y P a id H o n o r a r y P a id

16

G o v ern m en t

D i s t r i c t B o ard s

M u n i c i p a l B o a rd s . . .

P r i v a t e B o d ie s—

A id e d

U n a id e d

M e n W o m e n

18

I

17

2.138

461

260

9,962

24

245

17

23

1,527

T o ta l .. .i 12,845 i 1,812

E x p e n d i tu r e

F ro m From From From G o v e rn - D i s t r i c t M u n ic i - O ther m e n r B o ard pal S o u rce sF u n d s Funds B o a rd

F u n d s

T o ta i

M e n W o m e n ' M e n W o m e n M e n W o m en

19

445

21

82

218

766

20 ! 21

90 1 8,876

9 331

25 i 52

526

9

23

SI 5

30

77

25 I 22,292 1 3.477 1,975

... | 449 j 36 155

149 \ 32,000 j 4,057 3,052

24 :>5 26

165 39,73,446 760

46 1,00,319 1 6,847

67.126

327 31,16.017 3,786

17 ; 702 ... '

27 28

11,106 i 37,553

... | 145

2,03,764 90

76,031 89,258

... ! 46,044

555 72,71,610 11,393 2,90,901 1,73,090

29

40,27.865

1,16,311

2,70,980

32,85,092

46,746

77,46,994

O

T ab le XIIfB— S tatistics ot L ib raries for A dults

,M a n a g e m e n t

N um ber ot L ib r a r i e s

S t a t io n - , 'M o v in g i B r a n - T o t a l a r y ! ches

J INo. ot Books a n d J o u r n a l s (B a c k N u m b e rs ) in the L ib r a r i e s

No. of R e a d in g ! -R oom s S t a t i o n - M o v in g B ra n - T o t

a r y ches

| No. of Books a n d J o u r n a l s ad d ed I d u r i n g 1954-55

jS t a t io n - lM o v in g , B r a n , ! T o ta l ia ry i : chesi

! O 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Government" 2637 89? 145 3,677 4,289 12/1,577 1,05,669 7,970 13,55,216 2,19,854 29.551 6,447 2,55,852

D is t r i c t B oard? ... 252 252 m 9,054 9,054 4,936 4,936

M u n ic ip a l Hoards ... , 109 109 32 J 6,655 16,655 9,764 9,764

P r i v a t e Bodies —

A id e d .. , 7,975 30--} 501 f3,?ao 6,653 21,25.019 68,500 3,561 21,97,080 3,98,651 14,950 500 4,14,101

U n a id e d 271 ... | 271 193 86,190 86,19 4,016 4,016

Tota l .. //".'// n o n o i o 13,080 11,302 34,78,49a 1,74,10!) / l,o-31 30,04,195 637,221 44,501 j 6,947 6,88,669

orr

Table XI1-B—Statistics of L ib raries for Adults (Contd .)

M a n a g e m e n t

No. of S p e c i a l Books and! No. of Books, J o u r n a l s , e t c . i s su e d P a m p h le t s on A d u l t A v e r a g e JD a i ly A t t e n d a n c e in;

d u r in g (1954-55) E d u c a t io n p ub l ished d u r in g 1954-55

S t a t i o n - I M o v in g B ra n ch e s T o t a l By ByS t a t e O thers Govt. in the

S t a t e

15

G o v e rn m e n t

D i s t r i c t B ao rd s

M u n i c i p a l Boards

P r i v a t e B o d ie s—

A id e d

U n a id e d

T otal

16

10,93,551 :

14,182 i

19,630 !

17

47,384

18 : 19

34,062 ! 11,74,997

.. . 14,182

... : 19,630

20

324

21

T ora l

the R e a d in g Room s T o t a l Ex­p e n d i tu r e

_______________ . .... .-on L ib r a r i e s& R e a d in g

M e n W o m e n T o t a l Room s

324 89.039

2,258

4.173

30.64,120 I 65,193 ( 3,800 ! 31,33,113 ' 3.130 535 3.665 2,70,201

71,316 ; 100 ... 100 2,673

. . . ! 42,62,799 j 1,12,577 ! 37,862 j 44,13,2-38 ' 3,554 535 , 4,089 , 3.68,344

24 25

11,938 1,00.977

41 2,299

206 4,379

10,057 2,80,258

140 . 2,813

22,382 3,90,726

26

Rs. ~4,08,176

8,111

51,736

11,33,860

6,533

16,08,416

Table X1II-A—Statistics of the Handicapped—Institutions and Teachers

N u m b e r of I n s t i t u t i o n s M a n p g e d by

Tvpc of I n s t i t u t i o n G o v e rn m e n t ; L o ca l B o ard s

T o ta lN u m b e r of I n s t i t u t i o n s

P r i v a t e Bodies

IA id e d U n a id e d

f o r ! For Boys ! G ir l s

For For j For For Fo r j For For For Boys G ir ls j B o ys G ir t s Uoys i G ir l s Boys G ir l s

N um ber of T e a c h e r s

S p e c i a l l y O th e r s , T o t a lT r a in e d

M en W o - M e n j W o - ; M e n W o ­men ' m en men

5 ; 6 10 11 12 13 14 I 15 | 16 17

For th e M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d

For the P h y s i c a l l y H a n d ucapped

For the B l in d j 13

t o r the U e a f - M u tp . . . 6

For th e C r ip p le d ... 2\

IT o ta l .. . 21

G r a n d T o t a l ... 21 j

25 , II

6

5S j 4

61 i 4

44

34

8

86

89

6 14 7 1 9

i

3 119 32 108 i 18

1 132 64 41 ! 30

8 2 . 10 3i

' I ■ :4 259 \ 08 159 I 51

4 265 112 166 60

13 23

50

D

173

18

418 , 149

431 172

94

Table XIII B—Statistics of the Handicapped—Pupils

N u m b e r of P u p i l s in I n s t i t u t i o n s M a n a g e d by T o ta l

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o nG o v e r n m e n t L o c a l B o a rd s j P r i v a t e B od ie s

M a x i ­m umC a p a ­

| N o. on

M a x i ­ No. on R o l l s 1 M a x i - No. on A id e d U n a id e d ! R o l l s

m um m um | M a x i ­ No. on Rol ls ) M a x i ­ [No. on Ro l ls 1C a p a ­c i t y . Boys G ir l s

C a p a ­c i t y j Bo ys ! G ir l s

m umC a p a ­c i t y

Boys ; G i r l smumC a p a ­c i t y

Boys G ir l s

c i t yBoys I G i r l s

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 ! 7 8 ( 9 : 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16

For t h e M e n t a l l y H a n d i ­capped .. . '

250 143 71!

250 143 i 71

For t h e P h y s i c a l l y H a n d i ­capped

1i;

Fo r t h e B l in d 745 617 97 ... 1,460 1,047 : 229 110 42 | i o : 2,315 1,706 1 336

For t h e D e a f - M u t e 451 329 93 230 53 16 1,765 1,068 539 30 2° ! 3 ' 2,476 1,470 651

For t h e C r ip p le d 473 228 30 305 178 55 .. . 778 406 85

To ta l 1,669 1,174 220 230 53 16 3,530 2.293 823i

140 6 2 : 13 5,569 3,582 \ 1,072i

G rand Total 1,669 1,174 220 230 53 16 3,780 2,436 894 140 62 I1 13 i

5,819 3,725 1.143

Table XIIIB— Statistics of Education of the Handicapped—Pupils—(Contd . )

S c h o l a r s h ip s a n d S t i p e n d s A w a r d e d b y

G o v e rn m e n t O th e r s

F ree s tu d e n t s h ip s a n d O th e r F i n a n c i a l C o n c e s s io n s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t io nBoys G ir l s Boys G i r l s Boys G ir ls

N um ber^ T o ta l N um ber T o t a l N u m b e r jT o t a l N um ber T o t a l N um ber Y e a r l y N um ber Y e a r l y V a lu e 1 iV a lu e V a lu e V a lu e A m o u n t ; A m o u n tperA n n u m

17

For the M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d

For th e P h y s i c a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d

For th e B l in d

For t h e D e a f - M u t e

For th e C r ip p le d

T o ta l

G r a n d T o t a l

IS 19 20

perA n n u m

21

perA n n u m

23 24

perA n n u m

25

236 80,891 j

84 16,548 ‘

320 07,439

320 97,439

1 280

22 i 5,086

15 1 2,607 i 50 1,355

i63 : 7,464 17 2,064

23 ; 5,366

23 i 5,3667S j 10 071 !

]78 j 10,071 i

67 3,419

67 3.419

26

Foregone

27

127 : 25,150

28

15

Fo regon e

29

50 I 18,103 I 34 : 14,520

620

238 ! 21,422 : 64 : 4,414

365 . 46,572 ! 79 i 5,034

415 , 64,675 113 19,554

Table X1II-C—Statistics of Education of the H andicapped—Expenditure

G o v e rn m e n t I n s t i t u t i o n s O t h e r I n s t i t u t i o n s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o nE x p e n d i tu r e f ro m E x p e n d i tu r e from

G ovt.F u n d s

L o c a lB o a rdF u n d s

! Fees E n d o w ­m en tse tc .

1 O th e r S o u rc e s

t

T o t a l G ovt.F u n d s

L o c a l ! B o a rd

Fund s

' Fees

1 2 3 4 5 6 i 7 8i[ 9 ; io

For t h e M e n t a l l y H a n d ic a p p e di1 96,1011

; 2,000 14,800

For t h e P h y s i c a l l y H a n d ic a p p e d j

F o r th e B l i r td 5,25,654 144 7,583 2,902 f),36,283 2,83,315 . 33,364 38,573

For t h e D e a f - M u t e 1,79,157 1,500 5,945 j.,86,602 2,87,436 i 34,956 38,160

F or th e C r ip p le d 14,629 ... 14,629 3,334 j ...

To ta l 7,19,440 1,500 144 7,583 8,847 7,37,514 5,74,085i

68,320j

76,733

G rand T otal 7,19,440 1,500 144 7,583 8,847 7,37,514 6,70,1861

70,320 91,533

Table XIII-C—Statistics of Education of the H andicapped—E xpenditure—(Contd.)

O th e r I n s t i t u t i o n s A l l I n s t i t u t i o n s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o nE x p e n d i t u r e from E x p e n d i tu r e from

!

E n d o w ­m en tse tc .

O th e rSou rce s

T o t a lG ovt.Fund s

L o c a l : B oard ;

| Fund s

Feesij E n d o w ­

m e n ts e tc .

i

O th e rS o u rce s

T o t a l

11 12 13|

14 15 16 11

17 18j .

19 20

For t h e M e n t a l l y H a n d i ­capped 1,384 35,761 1,50,046 96,101

1

2,000 14,800

|

! 1,384j

35,761 1,50,046

For t h e P h y s i c a l l y H a n d i ­c ap p ed — ;

For th e B l in d ■■■ ! 55,211 3,76,051 7,86,514 8,08,969 33,364 38,717 62,794 [i

3,78,953 13,22,797

F o r th e D e a f - M u t e . . . | 94,676 1,20,792 5,76,020 | 4,66,5931

36,456 | 38,160 94,676 1,26,737 7,62,622

!For t h e C r ip p le d . . . I 1,570 180 5,084 17,963 ... 1,570

1180 19,713

T o ta l 1,51,457 4,97,023 13,67,618 j 12,93,525 69,820 1 76,877 1,59,040 5,05,870 21,05,132

G rand T o ta l . . . j 1,52,841 5,32,784 15,17,664 ' 13,89,626 71,820 !I

91,677 1,60,424 j 5,41,631 22,55,178

116

Table X IV -A -Statistics of Institutions m eant exclusive ly for the Scheduled Castes and OtherB ackw ard Communities—Institutions and Expenditure

N um ber of I n s t i t u t i o n s E x p e n d i tu r e on I n s t i t u t i o n s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o nFor Boys For G ir l s For Boys

G o v e r n ­ N on - T o ta l G o v e r n ­r

N on - ■ T o t a l F rom From | Fromm en t G o v e rn ­ m en t G o v e r n ­ G over n- L o ca l i Fees

m en t m en t m en t B o ardFunds Fund s

________

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rs Rs. Rs”

P r e - P r im a r y S ch o o ls i 1 2 2 600 ...

P r i m a r y Schoo ls 3,830 7,720 11,550 19 105 124 1.66,08,444 12,81,824 47,182

J u n i o r B a s ic/B as ic P r i m a r y S ch o o ls . . . 142 526 b68 15 49 ! 64 6,15,581 2,10,452 2,966

M id d l e / J u n io r H ig h Sch o o ls 110 84 194 1 7 8 10,73,005 33.522 77,417

S e n io r B a s ic S ch oo ls 7 4 11 4,32,495 ...

H ig h lH ig h e r S e c o n d a r y Sch o o ls 16 24 40 2 1 3 6,68,399 1 ,4 '0 3,49,168

T e c h n i c a l a n d I n d u s t r i a l S ch oo ls 2 1 3 ... 56,529 1,31,244

O th e r I n s t i t u t i o n s 693 363 1,056 1 4 "5 19,84,622 3,732 17,030

A r t s a n d S c i e n c e C o l leg e s 1 1 2 ... 1,17,847 78,103

T o ta l ... 4,801 8,724 13,525 38 168 206 2,15,57,522 16,62,204 5,71,866

T able XIV-A—Statistics of Institutions m eant exc lu s ive ly for the Scheduled Castes and O therBackw ard Communities—Institutions and E xpenditure— (Contd.)

E x p e n d i tu r e on I n s t i t u t i o n s

For Boy For G ir l s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o n ------1

------------- ------- -------- ---------------- — .............F rom From T o ta l F ro m From From From From T o t a lE n d o w ­ O th e r G o v e r n ­ L o c a l Fees E n d o w ­ O th e rm en ts S o u rce s m en t B o a rd m en t S o u rce se tc . Fund s Funds etc .

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

P r e - P r i m a r y Sch oo ls 600 650 2,430 3.080

P r i m a r y Schoo ls 6,05,270 88,509 1,86,31,229 76,033 8,528 7,843 4,821 97,225

J u n io r B a s ic/ B as ic P r i m a r y Sch oo ls 11,518 6,704 8,47,221 63,139 4,216 9J0 3.122 71,387

M id d l e J J u n io r H igh Sch oo ls 78,326 86,283 13,48,553 22,221 1,116 4,655 3,850 1,107 32,949

S e n io r B a s ic Sch o o ls 1,198 4,33,693

H ig h / H ig h e r S e c o n d a r y S ch o o ls - . . 40,937 32,112 10,92,046 78,129 16,294 4,250 5,177 1,03,850

T e c h n i c a l a n d I n d u s t r i a l S choo ls 1,680 15,958 2,05,411

O th e r I n s t i t u t i o n s 15,815 17,878 20,39,077 37,904 534 4,567 43,005

A r t s a n d S c ie n c e C o l lege s 1,536 849 1,98,335 ...

T o ta l 7,55,082 2,49,491 2,47,96,165 2,78,076 13,860 22,393

\

18,373 18,794 3,51,496

Table XIV-B—Statistics of EducatikVof the Scheduled Castes and Other Backw ard Communities—Pupils,Scholarships and Examination Results

N um ber of P u p i ls N um ber of P u p i l s in A pp ro v ed H o s te l s

T y p e of I n s t i t u t i o n

In I n s t i t u t i o n s for S ch ed u le d C a s t e s a n d O th e r B a c k ­w a r d C o m m u n i t i e s

In O th e r I n s t i t u t i o n s

A t t a c h e d to I n s t i t u t i o n s A t t a c h e d to T o t a l for S ch ed u le d C a s t e s O th e r I n s t i t u t i o n s

a n d O t h e r B a c k w a r d C o m m u n i t i e s o n ly

Boys G ir l s Boys G ir l s Boys G i r l » Boys G ir l s B o ys G ir l s

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

U n iv e r s i t i e s 1,233 32 1,238 ~~~& ' 57 7R e s e a r c h I n s t i t u t i o n s 15 15 3A r t s a n d S c i e n c e C o l lege s 731 48 43,507 2,999 44,238 3,047 8.375 637Sch oo ls for G e n e ra l E d u c a t io n —P r e - P r im a r y 47 39 1,727 1,795 1,774 1,834 54 29P r i m a r y 4,25,712 2,02,607 41,33,480 14,67,408 45,59,192 16,70,015 5,664 2,587 10,967 6,747J u n io r B a s ic / B as ic P r i m a r y 36,642 9,295 8,89,557 1,02,587 9,26,199 1,11,882 126 28 115 96S e n io r B a s ic 817 148 67,891 15,647 68,708 15,795 293 1,036 752M id d l e / J u n io r H ig h 12,100 2,081 4,46,898 56,696 4,58,998 58,777 1,034 343 13,324 1,993H ig h 10,837 1,840 5,54 159 81,788 5,64,996 83,628 1,019 191 31,459 5,676H ig h e r S e c o n d a r y 60 85,257 1,822 85,317 1,822 : 21 1,754 11

T o ta l 4,86,215 2,16,010 61,78,969 17,27,743 66,65,184 19,43,753 8,211 3,178 58,655 15,275I n s t i t u t i o n s for V o c a t i o n a l a n dS p e c i a l E d u c a t io n —A g r i c u l t u r e a n d F o r e s t r y 704 14 704 14 558 11A r t s a n d C r a f t s 167 39 650 1,077 817 1,116 54 214C o m m erce 6,457 636 6,457 636 178 2E n g in e e r in g 2,314 1 2,314 1 1,162L a w 598 11 598 11 126 "6M e d ic i n e a n d V e t e r i n a r y S c i e n c e 51 22 2,453 292 2,504 314 1,355 217M u s i c a n d D a n c in g 74 45 185 164 259 209 9 6O r i e n t a l S tu d ie s 1,601 143 3,900 755 5,501 898 417 12T e a c h e r s ’ T r a i n i n g 343 32 15,153 5,881 15,496 5,913 266 26 9,018 3,792T e c h n i c a l a n d I n d u s t r i a l 271 8 5,501 654 5,772 662 69 8 2,008 95O th e r F in e A r t sO th e r s 31365 4,552 3,27,341 30,961 3,58,706 35,513 1,502 33 4,388 340

T o ta l 33,872 4,841 3,65,256 40 446 3,99,128 45,287 1,837 67 19,273 4,695G r a n d T otal 5,20.818 2,20,899 65,88,985 17,71,220 71.09,803 19.92.il9 10,048 3,245 86,363 20,614

Table XIV B—Statistics of Education of the Scheduled Castes and Other Backw ard Communities Pupils,Scholarships and Examination Results—(Contd.)

T yp e of In s t i tu t io n

U n iv e r s i t i e s R esearch In s t i tu t io n s A r t s and Science Colleges Schools for G enera l E duca t ion—

P re -P r im ary P r im a r yJu n io r Basic/Basic P r im a ry Sen ior Basic M id d le l Ju n io r High HighH igher Secondary

T o ta lI n s t i tu t io n s for V o c a t io n a l and Spec ia l E d u ca t io n —A g r ic u l tu re and ForestryA r ts & Craf tsCommerceEngineer ingL awM ed ic ine and V e t e r in a r y ScienceM us ic and DancingO rien ta l S tud iesT e a c h e r s ’ T r a in in gT echn ica l and I n d u s t r i a lO ther F ine A r tsO th e r s

T o ta l G r a n d T o t a l

S c h o l a r sh ip s , S t ip e n d s a n d O th e r F i n a n c i a l C o n cess io n s

E x a m in a t i o n R e s u l t s

N um ber " T T o ta l V a lu e N um ber A p p ea re d N u m b e r P a s s e d

Boys G ir l s Boys G ir l s Boys G ir l s Boys Boys

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

111 “ 9 60,356 5,732 173 4 119”

30,064 ■ 2,3383,000

84,31,273 7,86,0882

16,076 8702

7,462 443

24 i 18 482 287 138 82 124 72

4 13,127 ' 1,58,415 ! 20,20,727 5,89,492 5,71,099 1,53,455 i 4,61,620 1,14,304

45,258 3,314 ' 3,65,491 38,996 1,10,624 9,934 98,328 7,784

3,053 1,111 92,315 18,499 6,584 1,584 4,943 1,010

90,926 15,969 29,70,360 3,60,633 1,26,111 13,509 99,490 9. 542,63,542 48,221 1 1C,72,591 18,60,209 1,24,032 18 645 76,756 11,709

22,710 711 17,06,388 45,575 16,576 430 9,564 2618,38,(140 2,27,759 1,82,28,354 29,13,691 9,55,164 1,97,639 7,50,825 1,44,494

499 1,82,516 326 11 291 11206 155 I 15,982 8,727 375 365 252 196397 11 ! 1,29.180 518 3,271 300 2,442 196

1,686 1 11,17,867 328 560 317" i369 7 1,47,334 4,792 125 5 64

1 726 224 10,93,186 1,72.343 826 114 370 5127 4 4 208 597 66 22 ; 61 22

168 22 12,374 963 2.447 185 1,702 13210 769 5,413 23,11,727 8,78,141 9,128 3,003 6,048 1,786

2,927 193 5,36,076 29,015 2,493 210 2,080 181

16,196 ; 2,226 4,60,649 ! 42,563 1,15,306 6,961 71,049 4,46034 970 \ 8 256 I 60,11,099 11,37,987 1 34,923 11,176 I 84,676 7,036

9,03>97 i 2,38^362 j 3,27,39,082 43,43,498 11,08,338 2,09,698 1 8,43,084 1,51,973

Table XV—D istribution o f Scholars Going Abroad for Further Studies— p—------------------

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| A r t s S c i e n c e : E d u c a t io n : E n g in e e r in g A r c h i t e c ­ T e c h n o lo g y M e d i c i n eS u b je c t s S u b je c t s tu r e and a n d &

D es ign I n d u s t r y V e t e r i n a r y1 Sc ien ce

N a m e of t h e 1 !C o u n t r y ' ! i

A g r i c u l ­t u r e & r o r e s t r y

U .S .A .C a n a d a J a p a n B r a z i l I r e l a n d U .K .F r a n c e G e r m a n y ( W e s t S w i t z e r l a n d A u s t r i aO th e r E u ro p ea n

C o u n t r i e s A u s t r a l i a I n d o n e s i a T h a i l a n d

T o t a l

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C o lu m n sN am e of th e C o u n t r y

20

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Table XVI—State Educational Serv ice

D ir e c t io n

I n s p e c t io n

T e a c h i n g -

C o l l e g i a t e

Sch oo l

O th e r s

T o ta l

B r a n c h

( M e n ( W o m e n ( A l l P e r so n s

( M e n ( W o m e n ( A l l Pe rsons

(M e n ( W o m e n ( A l l P e r so n s

( M e n ( W omen ( A l l P e r so n s

( M e n ( W o m e n ( A l l P e r s o n s

(M en (W om en (A ll Persons

T o t a l N um ber of Posts Direct R ecru i tm en t

C la s s I C l a s s I l jU n -a n d c la ss i f ied

O th e r s j

T o ta l C la s s I C l a s s II U n -a n d c l a s s i f i e d O th e r s

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

90 73 9 172 16 214 4 . . . 8 1 1

94 77 9 180 17 22

77 507 13 597 17 9111 84 1 96 6 19

88 591 14 693 23 n o

431 2,749 145 3,325 177 1,717 18

35 342 14 391 7 17218466 3,091 159 3,716 184 1,889

24 960 38 1,022 9 1245 278 13 296 2 55

29 1,238 51 1,318 11 179

27 133 160 17 6212 12 3

27 145 172 17 65

649 4.422 205 5,276 236 2,015 1855 720 28 803 16 250

18704 5,142 233 6,079 252 2,265

jf P o s ts f i lled up by

P ro m o ted Officers

'o t a l C l a s s I C l a s s I I U n - T o t a la n d c l a s s i ­O th e r s f ied

9 10 11 12 13

37 64 44 9 1172 3 3 6

39 67 47 9 123

108 5q 386 13 45825 5 59 1 65

133 64 445 14 523

1,912 209 766 122 1,097179 27 101 14 142

2,091 236 867 136 1,239

133 13 707 35 75557 3 185 13 201

190 16 892 48 956

79 71

57 ... 643 8 8

82 7 65 72

2,269 352 1,960 179 2,491266 38 356 28 422

2,535 390 2,316 207 2,913

Table XVI—State Educational Serv ice—(Contd-)

N u m b e r of P os ts f i l l e d by— ------------- N u m b e r of P os ts V a c a n t or he ld in a b e y a n c e

O ff ic ia t in g A r r a n g e m e n t s

B r a n c h C la s s I C la s s II U n c l a s s i fied T o ta l C la s s I C l a s s I I U n c i assif ied T o t a lan d an dO th e r s O th e r s

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

( M e n 5 7 12 5 1 6D i r e c t io n ( W o m e n

( A l l P e r so n s 5 1 12 5 1 6

(M e n 27 27 1 3 4I n s p e c t io n ( W o m e n 3 _3 3 3

( A l l P e r so n s 30 30 1 6 7T e a c h in g —

(M e n 19 187 1 207 26 79 4 109C o l l e g i a t e ( W o m e n 1 55 56 14 14

( A l l P e r s o n s 20 242 1 263 26 93 4 123

( M e n 1 96 -> 99 1 33 1 35Schoo l ( W o m e n 33 33 5 5

( A l l P e r so n s 1 129 2 132 1 38 1 40

(M e n 1 8 9 2 6 8O th e r s ( W o m e n 1 1

( A l l P e rsons 1 8 9 2 7 9

(M en 26 325 3 354 35 122 5 162T otal (W om en 1 91 92 1 23 23

(A ll Persons 27 4163

446 35 I 145 5 185

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate

D e s ig n a t io n N o. of Posts

P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

j P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

1 i ^ 1 3 45

Rs.

A N D H R A

M e n ' s B r a n c h

D ir e c t o r of P u b l i c I n s t r u c ­t io n

1 P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i th a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i ­en ce

1,500-150(2-1,800 i H e ad of t h e E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t an d C o m m is s io n e r for G o v e rn m e n t e x a m in a t io n s

D e p u ty D i r e c to r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

3 T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e or t e a c h i n g e x p e r i e n c e

600-100/2-1,000 p lus s p e c i a l p ay of Rs. 50

A s s i s t s t h e D ir e c t o r in the d i s c h a r g e of h is d u t i e s

D iv i s io n a l In sp e c to r of S ch o o ls

2 T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e w i t h t e a c h in g e x p e r i e n c e

600-100/2-1,000 I n sp e c t io n an d s u p e r v i s io n of i n s t i t u ­t io n s

S p e c i a l O f f ic e r I d t A d m i n i s ­t r a t i o n of L ib r a r i e s A c t a n d A u d io - v i s u a l Schem es

1 G r a d u a t e t r a in e d in L i b r a r y S c i e n c e an d m e th o d s of A u d io - v i s u a l E d u c a t io n

230-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2-700

A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in the a d m in i s ­t r a t i o n of L ib r a r i e s a n d a u d io - v i s u a l s chem es

D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l O ff ic e r 13 T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e w i t h t e a c h in g ex p e r i e n c e

230-30/2-260-40/2-500 I n sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d t r a i n i n g sch oo ls for m en a n d co n t r o l of e l e m e n t a r y schoo ls

C h ie f In sp e c to r of P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n j

1 G r a d u a t e t r a i n e d in p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n

230-30/2-260-40/2-500 I n s p e c t io n a n d s u p e r v i s io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in the schoo ls

D e s ig n a t io n

1

B a s ic E d u ca t io n O ff icer

j o i n t D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l O t t ic e r

D ep u ty In sp e c to r of Schoo ls S e n io r G rad e

J u n io r G rad e

In sp e c t r e s s of G ir l s ' Schoo ls

No. of P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m Pay S ca lePosts E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate

Rs,

A N D H R A —(Contd,)

M e n ' s B r a n c h —(C on td . )

2 , B a s ic t r a in e d p o s t -g r a d u - 230-30/2-260-40/2-500 j a t. e ;

2 j T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e . 230-30/2-260-40/2-340

149 ' T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e ( i ) 165-5-205-10-245(G rad e

! ( i i ) 85-5-125-10-175(G ra d e I

]31 ; T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 65-4-105-5-125

XVom e n s ’ B r a n c h

2 T r a in e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e ! 230-30/2-260-40/2-500

-(Contd.)

D u t ie s

5

In sp e c t io n of b a s i c schoo ls

In sp ec t io n of s e c o n d a r y schoo ls

I n s p e c t io n of e l e m e n t a r y schoo ls

I n sp e c t io n of e l e m e n t a r y schoo ls

I n sp ec t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d t r a i n i n g schoo ls for g i r l s

D ir e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c ­t io n

A S S A M

Men s Branch

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree 1,000-50-1.500

A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r ot P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

If.-si.vcior ol S ch oo ls

S e c r e t a r y S t a t e P r im a r y E d u c a t io n Board

P o s t - g r a d u a t e degree

P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree

P o s t - g r a d u a t e degree

250-250-300-EB-20-500-EB-25-600-EB-25-750 p lus Rs.150 as spec ia l p ay

250-250-300-EB-20-5G0 EB- 25-600-EB-25-750 p lus Rs. Io0 as s p e c i a l p ay

500-30-800

Specia'I O f f ic e r (B a s ic 1E d u c a t io n )

S p e c i a l O ff ice r ( N o t io n a l 1C a d e t C o rps )

S p e c i a l O ff ice r ( S o c i a l 1E d u c a t io n )

A s s i s t a n t In sp ec to r of Schoo ls :( a ) G en e r a l

G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a 250-250-300-EB-20-500 -EB- in B a s ic E d u c a t io n 25-600-EB-25-750 .

G r a d u a t e w i t h t r a i n i n g 250-250-300-EB-20-500-EB- in N .C .C . 25-600-EB-25-750

G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a 175-175-200-15-275-EB-15- in S o c ia l E d u c a t io n 350-EB-20-450 p lus Rs. 75

as s p e c i a l p ay

G r a d u a t e 175-175-200-15-275-EB-15- 350-EB-20-450 p lus Rs. 50 a s s p e c i a l p ay

l n c h a r g e of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a r t ­m en t an d E d u c a t io n a l A d v is e r to theg o v e r n m en t

A s s i s t s D i r e c to r in a l l m a t t e r s

I n sp ec t io n an d su p e rv i s io n of p r im a r ya n d s e c o n d a r y e d u c a t io n

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , in s p e c t io n . s u p e r ­v i s io n a n d o r g a n i s a t io n of p r im a r y e d u c a t io n

I n sp ec t io n , su p e rv is io n a n d o r g a n i s a ­t io n of b as ic e d u c a t io n

I n s p e c t io n , su p e rv i s io n an d o r g a ­n i s a t i o n of N .C .C .

I n sp ec t io n , su p e rv is io n and o r g a n i ­s a t i o n of s o c i a l e d u c a t io n

A s s i s t s I n sp ec to r in a l l m a t t e r s

a p p e n d i x - a

S ta le E ducational D irectorate and ib*pectbrwter—{Contd-)

C ts ignat '.Q".. N o . ofPtKS-CS

Prescr ifoad M in im u m \ E d u c a t i o n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s !

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175-175-20O-15-275-EB-15- j50-EBi-20-450 p lus Rs. 50 ns s p e c i a l pay.

175-175-2Q0-15-275-EB-15- 35O-EB>-2O-450 p lus Rs. 50a s s p e c i a l gay

175-15-250-20-350-25-400

A M t t i o n a l l "flteime? J n s p e c - ;. nnz of Scsimoik'

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ' c f • N i t im a iSch oo ls

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G ra d u a te .

175-15-250-20-350-25-400 p lus R s 5Q as s p e c i a l p ay

175 i i ; o « dsw175-15-250-20-350-25-400

p lu s Rs . 50 as s p e c i a l p ay

5

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A s s i s t s I n sp ec to r in .. ..matters of e d u ­c a t io n in ih i l l . a T s a s

A s s i s t s In sp ec to r innconrxact i 'ap . w i th . S a n s k r i t ; e d u c a t i o n :

A s s i s t s In sp ec to r in - , c o n n s c t io n w i t h M u s l im <yJacationi.

I n sp e c t io n of pri.rM.r5r . a n d m id d le s ch o o led -

Assis ts .Dep.uity I n s p e c t o r :

Snpprv.Iei'OT>.ATlH f-rnin.S u p e rv is ro n -a n d maiaagentan-t of t r a i n -

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in s p e c t o f Ph tf^ ica l T r a i l ­in g

4- | G f f id u a te w i t h di:£>i'(Mfta in P h y s i c a l Trainif tf i-

TOO-J"0--i30-EB-6-l 90-10-.-50j piiirr Rj?. 25 as s p e c i a l p;: y

• I n sp ec t io n a n d o r^n is& cdorr of p h y s i ­ca l ed u ca t io n

S u b - I n s p e v - 6$' S ch oo ls '5 ‘ ! 76 1 G r a d u a t e 100-10 .I30 -E B -6 -19 0 - ER- 10-250

A ss i s t s D^'dut y I n s ‘3qcc.or ;

A s s i s t a n t ^V b-In sp e^ to r ■ 6f* |: S ch o o ls !'

%4'I. ...: P assed m a t r i c a ik f n o r m a i

(3 td Y e a r ) T r a i n e d

WA»>H?n -'1

75-2i-100-EB-4-120

B retire h

Inspection. oi low.-.# p T im a jy -schools ! an d maiss ' . i t ? r a c y c e n t r e s

I n s p e c t r e s s #£ S ch o o ls '

A s s i s t a n t I^Vpyfectresfi' ■- o f i S ch oo ls

j G r a d u a t e

1

21)0-200-225-20 -4 25- F J S-2 j - - 600 phts Rs.- 100 a s s t . i ; 1 p ay

in s p e c t io n .o t g i rd s ’ schools-.

( a ) Geneft i f i G fS d u a t eI

175.t5-250-2e.350-25.-ie0plus Rs. 50 a s s p e c i a l p ay '

A s s i s t s I n s f a3t i.2ss oi- S c h o o l

(b) For HiYk [ G r a d u a t e

i

175-15-250-20.3 5 0 -2 5 - » 0 p lus Rs. 50 as L'p^cUl p ay '

A ss i s t s In sp e c t r e s s -':n r a sp sc t oi e d u ­c a t io n in h i l l a r e a s

In sp ec t r e s s f e - ' Pfeys i t u [•'' ■ T r a i n i n g

g ! D ip lo m a irt P h y s i c a l j 100-l‘0 - ‘ _0-EB--S-190-Eft- ! i n s p e c t i o n and o r g a n i s a t io n , of physi- ! T r a i n i n g i 10 -250 , i c a l e d u c a t io n . f o r g i r l s _

8 1 H - iA A R ;

M e n ' s B r a n c h

D it 'eC to f of P u b l i c In st f i iC - ' 1 t i o n j

t I A n e m in e n t e d u c a t io n i s t I W ith e x p e r i e n c e a n d a d - j f n i n i s t r a t i v * a b i l i t y 1

1,300-100-2.000 C o n t r o l s E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t an d is im m e d ia t e l y r e sp o n s ib l e to g o v e r n - . m en t

D ep u ty D irecpdf1 of1 F d u d a * ■ t i o n j

4 G r a d u a t e w itH exper ience ' a n d a d m in i s t r a t i v e a b i ­l i t y

350-25-650-EB-35-1,000 p lus R s . 150 as s p e c i a l p ay

A ss i s t s t h e D i r e c t o r in th e d i s c h a r g e of h i3 d u t i e s

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of P o s ts

J P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

I 2 3 4 5

Rs.

B I H A R —(C o n td . )

M e n ’ ,1: B r a n c h —{Contd ,)

1 n.-pect o : <..>} S '. 'ho; ;,s

4 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e w i t h : e x p e r i e n c e an d a d rn im s - t r a t i v e a b i l i t y

350-25.650.EB-35-1.0U0 I n s p e c t io n of a l l i n s t i t u t io n s (o th e r c h a r co l leges ) a n d sp e cm i iv of h igh a n d s e c o n d a r y t r a i n i n g schoo ls

1 ) i s f r i c r 1 n s p e c r or o; Schoo ls 17 T r a in e d g r a d u a t e 200-20-220-25-320-E B - 25- 670-EB-20-750

I n sp e c t io n of h igh, m id d le , p r im a r y a n d ju n io r b as ic t r a i n i n g schoo ls and su p e rv is io n of b as ic scoools an d so c ia l e d u c a t io n c e n t r e s

D is t r i c r S u p e r i 11r F . l r m c n r a r v l U i i c ,

' ii J eat: of wi on

17 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e !

[

200-20-220-25-320-EB-25-670-20-750

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ot p r im a r y and m id d le schoo ls

S u p e r in ten d en t . oi S o c ia l Ed u cot Ion

B as ic and 41

B a s ic T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e j 200-20-220-25-320-EB-25-670-EB-20-750

S u p e r v is io n of b as ic sch oo ls and so c ia l e d u c a t io n c e n t r e s

A s s i s t a n t D ire c ro r n o ; 1 (S a iv . -k r i i )

oi Educa- \i

. M .A . in S a n s k r i t j

1

200-20-220-25-320. EB-25- 670-EB-20-750

I n sp e c t io n ox S a n s k r i t rois , v i d y a l a y a s a n d p a t b s h a l a s . A d v i s e r to th e D ir e c to r r e g a r d in g S a n s k r i t ed u c a t io n

D i r e c i o i c a n o n (Ts-lamic)

oi' E J u - \ i M .A . in P e r s i a n a n d i A r a b i c |

200-20-220-25-320-EB-25670-EB-20-750

I n sp ec t io n of M a d r a s s a s . A d v i s e r to t h e D i r e c to r r e g a r d in g I s la m ic E d u c a t io n

A s s i s t a n t D ir e c t o r of E d u ­c a t io n ( P la n n in g )

A ss i s t a n t D i r e c t o r of E d u ­c a t io n (B a s ic )

A s s i s t a n t D i r e c to r of Edu- t i o n ( A r t s a n d C r a f t s )

In sp e c to r of S t u d e n t s ’ R e ­s id en ces

C ra fc I n sp ec to r

D ep u ty I n sp ec to r of Sch oo ls j

j

A s s i s t a n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of S a n s k r i t S tu d ie s

A s s i s t a n t In sp e c to r of B a s ic E d u c a t io n i

IA s s i s t a n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of {

H e a l t h a n d P h y s i c a l Edu- i c a t io n

1 ; T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

1 ' B a s ic T r a i n e d G r a d u a t e

1 : G r a d u a t e t r a i n e d m F in e i A r t s

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

1 S p e c i a l i s t in B a s ic C ra f r

57 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

1 , P o s t - g r a d u a t e d e g re e inS a n s k r i t

2 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e (B a s ic )

4 G r a d u a t e T r a i n e d in P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

2 ; 3 4 5

200-20-220-25-320-ER-25 67 0 -E B -20-750

200-20-220-25-320-EB-25 (V70-EB-20-750

Rs.

200-20-220-25-320-EB-25 670-EB-20-750

200-20-220-25-320-EB-25-(V70-EB-20-750

150-10-230-E B -15-350

150-10-230-EB-15-350

150-10-230- E B -15- 350

150-10-230-EB-l 5-350

150-10-230-E B-15-350

R espo n s ib le for p l a n n in g w o rk

A ss i s t s the D i r e c to r in r e sp ec t of b as ic e d u c a t io n

A ss i s t s th e D ir e c to r in r e sp ec t of e d u c a t io n in hne a r t s

S u p e rv is io n ot co l l ege and school h o s te ls i n c lu d in g ap ruoved h o s te ls

In sp ec t io n ot c .ra i t w o rk in a l l bas ic schoo ls

in s p e c t io n of m id d le , p r im a r y , ju n io r b as ic t r a i n i n g schoo ls , s en io r an d ju n io r b a s i c schoo ls and s o c ia l e d u c a ­t io n c e n t r e s in the s u b - d iv i s io n

In sp ec t io n a n d s u p e r v i s io n of S an sk r i t , i n s t i t u t i o n s

S u p e rv i s io n of b as ic schoo ls

S u p e r v is io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n m schoo ls

A PPE N D IX-A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd-)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of Po s ts

P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

1 2 3 4 5

Rs.

B I H A R (Contd.)

D ep u ty S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of E d u ca t io n

M e n ' s B r a n c h (C on td . )

( i ) H e a d q u a r t e r

( i i ) D i s t r i c t

( i i i ) H in d i P r a c h a r S ch em e

-1 1 1

19 y1

2 j

T r a in e d g r a d u a t e 150-10-230-EB-15-350

( i ) A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in p o s t -w a r p l a n n in g

( i i ) A s s i s t s th e D i s t r i c t S u p e r i n t e n ­d e n t of E d u c a t io n

( i i i ) S u p e r v i s io n an d in s p e c t io n of H in d i t r a i n i n g c e n t r e s

S u b - I n s p e c to r of S c h o o ls 354 + 3

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e I n t e r , C .T .

( i ) 100-5-130-EB-6-190( i i ) 75 -4 -95-EB-5-120-3-150

In sp e c t io n of p r im a r y sch oo ls an d s o c i a l e d u c a t io n c e n t r e s

In s p e c t in g M a u l a v i 24 P assed M a u l a v i E x a m in ­a t io n or M a t r i c C .T .

50-2-70-EB-2-90 I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y sch oo ls for M u s l im e d u c a t io n

S p e c i a l I n s p e c t in g Officer for M o h a m m a d a n E d u c a ­t io n

T r a i n e d G r a d u a t e w i t h k n o w le d g e of U r d u

100-5-130-EB-6-190 I n s p e c t io n of schoo ls h a v in g M o h a m - m a d a n s on ro l l s

S p e c i a l I n sp e c t in g Officer for D ep ressed C la s s e s

I j + 1 1 + 1

i

T r a in e d g r a d u a t e I n t e r , C .T .Pas sed M a t r i c and T r a in e d

( i ) 100-5-130-EB-6-190( i i ) 75-4-95-EB-10-3-150( i i i ) 50-2-70-EB-2-90

In sp e c t io n of a l l k in d s of sch oo ls in r e sp ec t of p up i ls of d ep re ssed c lasses

1 2 3 4

D ep u ty D i r e c t r e s s of E d u ­c a t io n

D i s t r i c t I n sp e c t r e s s of S ch o o ls

D ir e c t o r of E d u c a t io n

D ep u ty D i r e c t o r of E d u ca - ( t io n !

D i s t r i c t I n sp ec to r of Schoo ls !

In sp e c to r :( a ) for D r a w in g an d C r a f t

W o r k

(b) for V isu a l E ducatio n

24

Rs.Women's Branch

T r a in e d g r a d u a t e : 350-25-650-EB-35-1.000

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 200-20-220-25-320- EB-25- 670-EB-20-750

BOMBAYMen's Branch

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h s u f f i c i e n t a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i e n c e

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h s u f f i c i e n t a d m in i s t r a t i v e ex p e r i en ce

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d e g r e e w i t h s u f f i c i e n t a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i e n c e a n d p r e f e r a b l y a t e a c h in g deg ree

H igh P r o f i c i en cy C e r t i f i c ­a t e i n D r a w in g w i t h a d m i ­n i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i en ce

H ig h a c a d e m ic q u a l i f i c a ­t io n s w i t h a c e r t i f i c a t e of t r a i n i n g in V i s u a l E d u ­c a t io n

2,000-100-2.100-200-2.500

I n sp e c t io n of g i r l s ’ h ig h schoo ls and a d m in i s t r a t i o n an d d i r e c t i o n of g i r l s ’ e d u c a t io n

I n sp ec t io n of g i r l s ' h igh an d m id d le s ch oo ls an d s p e c i a l c l a sse s for the t e a c h in g of n eed le w o rk

I n c h a r g e of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a r t ­m en t a n d a d v i s e r to th e g o v e r n m e n t in e d u c a t io n a l m a t t e r s

350-30-650-EB-45-1 ,1 0 0p lus A s s i s t s th e D ir e c to r in t h e d i s c h a r g e Rs. 100 as s p e c i a l p ay of h is d u t i e s

21 in th e s c a le of 350-30-650- EB -45- l ,100 !p lus Rs. 100 as s p e c i a l p ay

3 in th e s c a le of 220-15- 400-EB-20-500-EB-25-650 p lus Rs. 50 as s p e c i a l pay

350 .30-650-E B-45- l ,100

I n sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y an d s p e c i a l s choo ls a n d p r im a r y t r a i n i n g i n s t i ­t u t io n s an d su p e rv i s io n of p r im a r y e d u c a t io n in g e n e r a l

350- 30-650-EB-45-1.100

In sp ec t io n of a l l s e c o n d a ry schoo ls so fa r a s t e a c h in g of D ra w in g and C r a f t w o r k is co n ce rn e d

I n c h a r g e of v i s u a l e d u c a t io n in a l l I n s t i t u t i o n s

COto

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd-)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of Posts

P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

Pay S c a l ei

D u t ie s

1 ; 2-

3

B o m b a ;

4

Rs.—(C on td . )

5

M en ' s B r a n c h —( C on td )(c ) for P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n 1 P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i th

t r a i n i n g in P h y s i c a l E du­c a t io n .

220-15-400-EB-20-500-EB- ^5-650

I n c h a r g e of P h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in a l l i n s t i t u t i o n s

A s s i s t a n t E d u c a t io n a l I n s ­p ec to r of Schoo ls

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i ­ence

220-15- 400-EB-20-500-EB- 25-650

I n sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d s p e c i a l schoo ls t o r b oys a n d t r a i n i n g i n s t i - t io n s for men

D ep u ty E d u c a t io n a l I n s ­pec to r of Schoo ls

25 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e w i th 5 y e a r s ’ a d m in i s t r a t i v e or in s p e c t io n e x p e r i e n c e

220-15-400-EB-20-500-EB-25-650

In sp e c t io n of p r im a r y , m id d le a n d h igh sch oo ls

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e officer of D i s t r i c t S ch o o l B o a rd s

26 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e w i t h 5 y e a r s ’ a d m in i s t r a t i v e or in s p e c t io n e x p e r i en ce

220-15-400-EB-20-500-EB- 25-650 p lu s Rs. 30 as spe­c i a l pay

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of sch o o ls u n d e r d i s t r i c t sch oo l b o a rd s

C h ie f In sp e c to r of C o m ­m erce Sch oo ls

1 No s e p a r a t e post . T h e p r in c ip a l S y d e n h a m C o l l e g e of C o m m e rce a n d Econom ics . B o m b ay a c t s a s C h i e f In sp e c to r of C o m m erce S ch o o ls a lso . For t h i s a d d i t i o n a l w o rk he is g iv en a s p e c i a l p ay of Rs. 150

In sp ec t io n of co m m erce schoo ls

A s s i s t a n t I n sp e c to r of C o m ­m erce Sch o o ls

1 T r a in e d com m erce g r a d u ­a t e

220-15-400- E B-20-500- E B- 25-650

1 A s s i s t s th e C h ie f In sp e c to r of Com - ! m erce Sch oo ls i n in s p e c t io n w o rk

A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r for D r a w in g a n d C r a f t w o rk

2 M a t r i c w i t h A r t M a s t e r ' s c e r t i f i c a t e

200-15-400-EB-20-500-EH-25-650

A s s i s t s t h e I n sp e c to r for D r a w in g a n d C r a f t w o rk in the. i n s p e c t io n w o rk

134

1 2 3 1 4 5

Rs.

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Officer M u n i c i p a l S ch o o l Board*

18 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 12 in t h e g r a d e of 160-10- : 200-EB-10-250 a n d 6 in

th e g r a d e of 70-5-130-EB- 6-160-8-200

A d m i n i s t r a t io n of m u n ic ip a l sch oo ls

C r u f t O rg a n is e r 5 G r a d u a t e w i t h T r a i n in g in B a s ic a n d C r a f t E du­c a t io n

160-10-200-EB-10-250 S u p e r v i s io n of c r a f t an d b as ic e d u ­c a t io n in p r im a r y schoo ls

D eputy E d u c a t io n a l In s - : nccror

3 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 70-5-130-EB-6-160-8-200 p lus s p e c i a l p ay of Rs. 30

I n sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y and p r im a r y schoo ls

A s s i s t a n t D ep u ty E d u c a ­t io n a l In sp ec to r of Sch o o ls

450 T r a in e d G r a d u a t e T r a i n e d p r im a r y t e a c h e r

70 -5 -130-EB-6-160-8-200 70-5-140

I n sp e c t io n a n d s u p e rv i s io n ot p r im a r y schoo ls

A s s i s t a n t D ep u ty E d u c a ­t i o n a l I n sp ec to r r.f S ch oo ls i(. Ba-nc and C ra f t s ) '

97 B as ic T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e M a t r i e or T r a i n e d p r i ­m a r y t e a c l i c r

W o m en '

70-5-130-EB-6-160-8-20O70-5-140

B r a n c h

In sp e c t io n of c r a f t schoo ls

i

I n sp e c t r e s s of G i r l s ’ S ch oo ls 2 T r a in e d p o s t -g r a d u a t e w i t h suff ic ien t a d m in i s ­t r a t i v e e x p e r i en ce

350-30-650-EB-45-U00 In sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y and sp e c ia l schoo ls for g i r l s a n d t r a i n i n g i n s t i ­t u t io n s for w om en

A s s i s t a n t D ep u ty E d u c a - 1 c io n a l I n sp ec t r e s s of !Schoo ls

71 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e T r a i n e d p r im a r y t e a c h e r

M A D H Y A

-Mtjn's

70-5-130-EB-6-160-8-20070-5-140

P R A D E S H

3 ra n ch

I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y s ch oo ls for g i r l s

D ir e c t o r oi P u b l ic I n s t r u c ­t io n

1 T r a in e d p o s t - g r a d u a r e 1.250-50-1,500 D ir e c t io n a n d a d m in i s t r a t i o n of E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t

D eputy D ir e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n j

3 T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e 350-350-25-500-500-EB-25- 700-700-E B-30-850

A s s i s t s t h e D i r e c t o r in t h e d i s c h a r g e of h i s d u t i e s

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd-)

D e s ig n a t io n 1

1

No. of P osts

2

! P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

3

P ay S c a l e

4

D u t ie s

5

Rs.

M A D H Y A P R A D E S H — (C on td . ) M en ' s B r a n c h — (C on td . )

D iv i s i o n a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of E d u c a t io n j

8 T r a i n e d p o s t -g r a d u a t e 350-350-25-500-500-EB-25-700-700-EB-30-850

C o n t r o l a n d in s p e c t io n of h ig h an d n o rm a l sch oo ls in t h e d iv i s io n

Officer on S p e c i a l D u ty ( P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n )

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 350-350-25-500-500-EB-25-700-700-EB-30-850

A ss i s t s t h e D ir e c t o r in r e sp ec t of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n .

D i s t r i c t I n s p e c to r of Schoo ls : 25 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 225-225-250-15-400 C o n t r o l a n d in s p e c t io n of I n d i a n E n g l ish m id d le a n d I n d i a n m id d le schoo ls in th e d i s t r i c t

A s s i s t a n t D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of S ch oo ls

296 T r a in e d g r a d u a te

W o m e n ' s

' 00-100-5-150-EB-5-200

E ran ch

I n sp e c t io n of p r im a r y a n d I n d i a n m id d le schoo ls

In sp e c t r e s s of Sch oo ls 3 \ T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e 350-350-25-500-500-EB-25-700-700-EB-30-850

C o n t r o l a n d in s p e c t io n of h igh and n o r m a l schoo ls for g i r l s

D i s t r i c t I n sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls

8 T r a in e d p o s t -g r a d u a t e ^25-225-250-15-400 C o n t r o l a n d in s p e c t io n of p r im a r y , I n d i a n E n g l i sh m id d le a n d m id d le schoo ls for g i r l s .

A s s i s t a n t D i s t r i c t I n sp e c ­t r e s s of Sch oo ls

22 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e J 25 -125-5-170-EB-6-200 j I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y a n d I n d i a n m id d l e sch oo ls for g i r l s

Rs.

D ir e c t o r of P u b l i c I n s t r u c - \ t io n

D ep u ty D i r e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t i o n

D iv i s io n a l I n sp e c to r ofSchoo ls

S p e c i a l Officer for L ib r a r i e s a n d A d u l t E d u c a t io n

D is t r i c t E d u c a t io n Officer

T echn ical Education Officer

Basic E ducatio n Officer

8

M A D R A S

M en ' s B r a n c h

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg r e e w i t h 1,500-150(2-1,800 a d m i n i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i en ce

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h 600-100/2-1,000 p lus Rs. 50 a d m in i s t r a t i v e or t e a c h - 1 a s s p e c i a l p ay ing e x p e r i e n c e

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d e g re e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e or t e a c h ­ing e x p e r i e n c e

T r a in e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e for a d i r e c t r e c r u i t an d t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e for a p rom otee

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e for a d i r e c t r e c r u i t a n d t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e for a p ro m o tee

B.E deg ree

600-100(2-1,000

230-30j2-260-40'2-500-50/2-700

230-30i2-260-40|2-500-50/2-700

N ew S c a le s •G ra d e 1—300-40/2-500- 50/2-800

G ra d e I I —230-30/2-260- 40/2-500

230-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2-700

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e 230-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2- w i t h t r a i n i n g in b a s i c 700 e d u c a t io n

I n c h a rg e of t h e E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t and C o m m is s io n e r for th e g o v e r n ­m en t e x a m in a t io n s

A s s i s t s t h e D i r e c to r in th e a d m in i s ­t r a t i o n of the D e p a r tm e n t

C o n t r o l an d su p e rv i s io n of e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t io n m the D iv i s io n

A ss i s t s the D ir e c t o r in re sp ec t ot s o c ia l e d u c a t io n an d p u b l ic i i b r a r i e s

I n sp e c t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d t r a i n i n g - schoo ls an d c o n t r o l of e l e m e n t a r y Schoo ls

A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in re sp ec t of t e c h n i c a l e d u c a t io n

A ss i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in re sp ec t of bas ic e d u c a t io n

to'-J

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D is i g n a t i o n

1

I n sp ec to r ot O r i e n t a l S choo ls

C h ie f in s p e c t o r ot P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

S p e c i a l E d u ca t io n Officer tor P u d u k k o t t a i

In sp e c to r ot A n g lo - I n d ia n j Schoo ls

S p e c i a l Officer A u d io - V i s u a l I E d u c a t io n

N o of ( P re s c r ib e d M in im u m P a y S c a l e | D u t ie sPosts I E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t i o n !

Rs.

M A D R A S (C o n td . )

M en ' s B r a n c h (C o n t d . )

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e ( in S a n s k r i t ) w i t h k n o w ­ledge of m ore t h a n one S o u th I n d ia n l an g u ag e s

G r a d u a t e w i t h a d ip lo m a o f t h e Y . M C . A . C o l leg e of P h v s ic a l E d u c a t io n

£30-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2-700

230-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2-700

T r a in e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e for 230-30/2-260-4012-340 a d i r e c t r e c r u i t a n d t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e for a p rom otec

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e for j 230-30/2-260-40/2-300-50/2- a d i r e c t r e c r u i t a n d 700 t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e tor a p rom otee

N ot prescribed ^30-30/2-260-40/2-500

I n sp ec t io n of schoo ls for o r i e n t a l e d u c a t io n

I n sp e c t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n a c t i v i t i e s in schoo ls a n d s u p e rv i s io n of th e w o rk of R e g io n a l P h y s i c a l In sp ec to r s

In sp e c t io n of schoo ls in P u d u k k o t t a i

I n s p e c t io n of A n g lo - I n d i a n schoo ls

A s s i s t s th e D i r e c to r in re sp ec t of a u d i v i s u a l e d u c a t io n

O i00

Rs.

D e p u ty In sp e c to r of S ch o o ls :( a ) S e n io r C a d r e

(b ) J u n io r C a d r e

R e g io n a l P h y s i c a l I n sp ec to r

197 ; T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

135 ' T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e for a d i r e c t r e c r u i t and S e c o n d a r y G rade

i T r a i n i n g in ca se of a p ro m o tee

4 G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in p h y s i c a l ed u c a t io n

G ra d e 1—165-5-205-10-245 G rad e I I —85-5-125-10-175

65-5-105-125

G rad e I 200-10-250 G ra d e II 100-5-140-10-190

I n s p e c t io n of e l e m e n t a r y schoo ls

Inspection of e lem en ta ry and basicschools

I n sp ec t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d e l e m e n t a r y schoo ls in r e sp ec t of p h y s i c a l

ed u ca t io n

W om en B ra n ch

I n sp e c t r e s s of G i r l s ’ S choo ls 5 T r a i n e d p o s t -g r a d u a t e for a d i r e c t r e c r u i t a n d t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e in case of a p ro m o tee

2 3 0 |30-2-260-40|2-500-5C/2- / ; 700! N ew S c a l e :

G ra d e I - 300-40/2-500- 50/2-800G ra d e II-230-30/2-260- 40/2-500

I n sp ec t io n of s e c o n d a r y a n d t r a in in g sch oo ls for w om en

W o m a n S p e c i a l i s t in P h y s i ­c a l E d u c a t io n

1 G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in P h y s i c a l E d u ca t io n

230-30/2-260-40/2-500-50/2-700

O r g a n i s a t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n (pos t h e ld in a b e y a n c e )

O R I S S A

M en ' s B ra n c h

D ir e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c ­t i o n

1 j T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e w i t h fo r e ig n d eg r e e or

I d ip lo m a

1,300-100-1,800

I

H e ad of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t

D e s ig n a t io n

1

D eputy D ir e c to r of Pu b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

A d u l t ( S o c i a l ) E d u c a t io n O f f i c e r

O r g a n i s e r of Bas ic E d u c a t io n

In sp ec to r of Schoo ls

D i s t r i c t In p e c to r of S ch oo ls

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of S a n s k r i t S tu d ie s

N o of P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m P a y S c a l eP o s ts ; E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate

Rs.

O R I S S A —(C o n td . )

M e n ' s B r a n c h —{Contd .)

1 T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e 690-30- 780-EB-40-860 w i t h fo re ign d eg ree or d ip lom a

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a te

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a te

3 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

13 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

1 : T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

300-20-320-25-420-30-570-EB-30-690-30-780-EB-40-860

300-20-320-25-420-30-570-EB -30-690-30-780-EB-40-860

300-20-320-25-420-30-570-EB-30-690-30-780-EB-40-860

200-15-260-25-435-EB-25-610-EB-30-700

200-15-260-25-435-EB-25-610-EB-30-700

(Con td■)

D u t ie s

5

A s s i s t s the D ir e c to r

O r g a n i s a t io n of s o c ia l e d u c a t io n

O r g a n i s a t io n of b as ic ed u ca t io n

I n sp e c t io n of a l l s c h o o l s - e s p e c i a l l y h igh sch oo ls

I n s p e c t io n of m id d le a n d e l e m e n t a r y t r a in in g schoo ls

I n sp e c t io n of S a n s k r i t to l s and schoo ls . A d v i s e r to th e D i r e c to r on a l l q u e s t io n s r e l a t in g to S a n s k r i t e d u c a t io n __________

1 3 4

R o .

C h ie f In sp e c to r of P h y s i c a l : 1 E d u c a t io n

G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a 200-15-260-25-435-EB-25- in P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n | 460

O r g a n i s a t i o n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in co l lege s an d h igh sch oo ls A d v i ­ser to t h e D i r e c to r in r e sp ec t of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n

D e p u ty I n sp e c to r of Sch oo ls 1 24 \ T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 120-5-155-EB-5-160-10-22 )- EB-10/2-250

I n sp e c t io n ot m id d le a n d e l e m e n t a r y :r ;;inini> schoo ls

A s s i s t a n t O r g a n i s e r of B a s ic E d u c a t io n

S p e c i a l I n s p e c t in g Officer ( M o h a m m a d a n E d u c a t io n ) !

iI n s p e c to r of P h y s i c a l E d u ­

c a t io n

A s s i s t a n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of S a n s k r i t S tu d ie s

S u b - I n s p e c to r a n d A s s i s ­t a n t S u b - I n s p e c to r of S ch o o ls

I n s p e c t in g M a u l a v i

252

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e in B as ic 120-5-155-E R-5-160-10-22i)- E d u ca t io n , EU-10/2-250

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 120-5-155-EB-5-160-10-22I )- EB-10/2-250

G r a d u a t e w i t h t r a i n i n g in j 120-5-155-EB-5-160-10-220- P h y s i c a l E d u ca t io n i EB-10|2-?50

G r a d u a t e w i t h k n o w led g e i 70-2-74-3 -98-4-110-EB-5- of S a n s k r i t i 140

T r a i n e d I n t e r or M a t r i - j T r a i n e d I n t e r . A r t s :c u l a t e or e l e m e n t a r y t r a i n e d

F a z i l or A l im

70 -2 -80-4 -100-w ith 20 pt;r c e n t a s s p e c i a l p ay T r a i n e d M a t r i e :60-2-70- EB-2-90 w i t h ;!0 per cen t a s s p e c i a l p ay E l e m e n t a r y T r a i n i n g P a s ­

sed : 40-1-50-2-60

50-2-70

A s s i s t s the O r g a n i s e r of B a s ic E d u ca ­t io n

I n s p e c t io n of m a d r a s s a s U r d u schoo ls a n d P e r s i a n c lasses

O r g a n i s a t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in s e c o n d a r y schoo ls for boys

I n sp e c t io n of S a n s k r i t to l s an d S a n s ­k r i t p r im a r y schoo ls

In sp ec t io n of p r im a r y a n d in d ig e n o u s schoo ls

I n s p e c t io n of U r d u p r im a r y schoo ls

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D esig n a tio n No. of P r e s c r ib e d M in im u mPo s ts E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n *

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

In sp ec t re s s of Schoo ls

D is tr ic t .Schoo ls

Schoo ls

ln s p e c t r e s s of

I n sp cc tre s oi

I n sp ec t r e s s of P h y s i c a l Edu- c a t io n

D ir e c to r ot P ub l ic I n s t r u c -11 o 11

Rs.O R I S S A —{Contd .)

W o m e n ' s B r a n c h

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

300-20- 320-25- 420- 30-570- EB-30-690-30-780-EB-4U-860

200-15-260-25-435-EB-25- 610 -EB-30-700

I n sp ec t io n of g i r l s ’ i n s t i t u t i o n s . A d ­v i s e r to th e D i r e c t o r on g i r l s ’ e d u c a ­t io n

I n sp e c t io n of m id d le a n d p r i m a r y schoo ls for g i r l s , s p e c i a l c l a s se s tor t h e t e a c h in g of n eed le w o rk an d z a n a n a schoo ls

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 1 120- ^ -155-EB-5- 60-10-220- I n s p e c t io n of m id d le a n d p r im a r yEB-10/2-250 schoo ls for g i r l s , s p e c i a l c la s s e s for

l th e t e a c h in g of n eed le w o rk an d| z a n a n a schoo ls

G r a d u a t e w i t h t r a i n i n g in 120-5-155-EB-5-160-10-220- O r g a n i s a t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n inP h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n EB-10/2-250 s e c o n d a r y schoo ls for g i r l s

( s t a r t i n g s a l a r y Rs. 15f3) [

P U N J A B

M e n ' s B i a n c h

I P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h ; 1,800-100-2,000 1 a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i - 1 ' en ce 1

I n c h a r g e of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t of t h e S t a t e

to

D ep u ty D i r e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

I n sp ec to r of T r a i n i n g I n s t i ­t u t io n s

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg r e e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e ex p er i -

P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i -

1,250-50-1,500

350-40-750- EB-43-950- 5< >- 1,200

In sp ec to r of E l e m e n t a r y 1E d u ca t io n

Officer on S p e c i a l D u t y ( N a - : 1 t i o n a l C a d e t C o rp s ) ;

D iv i s io n a l In sp ec to r of S ch o o ls

S o c i a l E d u c a t io n Officer 1

D ep u ty D iv i s o n a l In sp e c to r 6of Schoo ls

P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree w i t h e x p e r i e n c e

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i ­en ce

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg r e e w i th a d m i n i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i ­en ce

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg re e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e ex p e r in e c e

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i th a d m i n i s t r a t i v e ex p e r i -

350-40-750- RB-40-J50-5U 1,200

350-40-750-ER-40-950-51 1,200

350-40-750-EB-40-950-5C-1,200

250-25-550-EB-25-750

250-25-550-E B -25-750

D ep u ty I n sp e c to r of Sch oo ls 1 for R u r a l S c i e n c e

D i s t r i c t I n s p e c t o r of Sch oo ls

A s s i s t a n t D i s t r i c t I n s p e c to r of Sch oo ls

12

99

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg r e e w i t h a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i ­e n ce

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

250-25-550-EB-25-750

250-25-550- E B-25-750

T r a i n e d G r a d u a t e o r g r a - 8 in t h e g r a d e of 250-10- d u a t e w i th d ip lo m a in 300P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n 91 in t h e g r a d e of 110-8-

190-EB-10-250

A ss i s t s th e D ir e c t o r in t h e ef f ic ien t a d m in i s t r a t i o n of th e D e p a r tm e n t

I n sp e c t io n of t r a i n i n g i n s t i t u t io n s

O r g a n i s a t io n oi e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t io n

O r g a n i s a t io n of N.C.C.. t r a i n i n g

I n sp ec t io n of h igh a n d a n g lo - v e r n a ­c u la r m id d le schoo ls

O r g a n i s a t io n ot s o c i a l e d u c a t io n

A ss i s t s D iv i so n a l I n sp ec to r of Schoo ls

R espo n s ib le for a l l w o rk co n nec ted w i t h r u r a l sc ien ce

I . . sp e c t io n of p r im a r y and m id d le schoo ls

I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y Schoo ls

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m j Pos t E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s ;

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

D ep u ty D i r e c t r e s s P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

of

D iv i s io n a l In sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls

D ep u ty D iv i s io n a l p e c t i e s s of Schoo ls

D i s t r i c tSch®ols

In s -

In sp ec t r e s s of

a s s i s t a n t In sp e c t r e s s ofSch o o ls for D om es t ic S c i en ce

A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t r e s s for P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

A s s i s t a n t D i s t r i c t In sp e c t - t r e s s of Schoo ls

1

11

13

Rs.

P U N J A 3 - ( C o n t d . )

W o m e n s B r a n c h

j P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h j 900-40-1,100 | a d m i n i s t r a t i v e ex p e r i e n c e

P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree w i t h 400-25-625-EB-650-25-850 a d m in i s t r a t i v e ex p e r ien ce !

P o s t - g r a d u a t e d eg ree w i t h 260-20-500-EB-30-650 a d m in i s t r a t i v e ex p e r i e n c e

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 250-10-300

D ip lom a in D o m es t ic 1 250-10-300 S c i e n c e

T r a in e d g r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in P h y s i c a l ! E d u c a t io n

T ra in ed graduate

250-10-300

100-S-190-EB-10-250

A ss is t s a n d a d v i se s th e D ir e c t o r on g i r l s ’ e d u c a t io n

I n sp ec t io n of schoo ls for g i r l s

A s s i s t s th e I n sp ec t r e s s of Schoo ls

S u p e rv i s io n a n d in s p e c t io n of g i r l s ’ p r im a r y a n d m id d le schoo ls . A s s i s t s t h e D iv i s io n a l In sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls in th e I n s p e c t io n of h ig h schoo ls

I n c h a r g e of d o m e s t ic s c i en ce e d u c a ­t io n

In sp ec t io n of p h y s i c a l t r a i n i n g in g i r l s ’ schoo ls

S u p e rv i s io n an d in sp e c t io n of g i r l s ’ p r im a r y schoo ls

1 3 4 5

Rs.

D ir e c to r of E d u c a t io n

A d d i t i o n a l D i r e c to r of E d u c a t io n

D ep uty D ir e c to r E d u ca r to n

of

Regional D ep u ty D i r e c t o r of E d u c a t io n

D is t r i c t I n sp e c to r of Schoo ls

Officer on S p e c i a l D u ty ( S e c o n d a r y )

Officer on S p e c i a l D u ty ( L a n g u a g e ) - c u m - P e r s o n a l A s s i s t a n t to A d d i t i o n a l D ir e c to r of E d u c a t io n

Officer on S p e c i a l D uty (R eo r ien t" ' t io n )

U T T A R P R A D E S H

M en ' s B r a n c h

T r a i n e d P o s t - g r a d u a t e 1,700-50-2,000

1 ; N ot y e t p re sc r ib edI

4 ! T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

5 I T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

51 ' T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

800-1.800 plus Rs. 150 as s p e c i a l pay

500-50-1,000-EFS-50-1.200p lu s s p e c i a l p ay ot

i Rs. 100

; 500-50 -1,000 -E R -50 -1 ,20'jp lus s p e c i a l pay of

, Rs. 10-1

, 9 in th e g r a d e of : 500-50-1,000-ER-50-1,200 : ! •12 in rhe g r a d e of i 250-25-400- E B - 30-700- E B - i i 50-850

1 | T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e ■ 500-50-1,000-EB-50-1,200

1 I T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

T ra in e d p o st-g rad u ate

250-25-400-ER-30-700-EB-50-850

250-25-400-EB-30-700-EB-50-850

A d v is e r to the g o v e r n m en t in e d u c a ­t io n a l m a t t e r s an d is r e sp o n s ib le for t h e ef f ic ien t r u n n in g of th e D e p a r tm e n t

A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in d i s c h a r g e of h is d u t i e s

A ss i s t s th e D ir e c to r in the d i s c h a rg e of h is d u t i e s

O v e r - a l l co n t r o l of ed u c a t io n in the r e g io n

S u p e rv i s io n and c o n t r o l of e d u c a t io n in th e d i s t r i c t

R esp o n s ib le for im p le m e n t a t io n of th e schem e on r e - o r g a n i s a t i o n of s eco n ­d a r y ed u c a t io n

I m p le m e n t a t io n of th e l a n g u a g e p o l i c y of th e g o v e r n m en t a n d a s s i s t s th e A d d i t i o n a l D i r e c to r in h i s d u t i e s

Im p le m e n t a t io n of R e o r i e n t a t io n Sch em es

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of P r e s c r ib e d M in im u mPosrs E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

In sp e c to r of A r a b i c M a d r a s s a s

I n sp ec to r of S a n s k r i t P a t h s h a l a s

A s s i s t a n t In sp e c to r of ! S a n s k r i t P a t h s h a l a s

A s s i s t a n t I n sp e c to r of A r t s an d C r a f t s

D ep u ty I n sp ec to r of Schoo ls

D e p u ty I n sp ec to r M o h a m m e d a n Schoo ls

of

S u b -D e p u ty In sp e c to r ofSchoo ls

1

3

1

51

5

378

Rs.

U T T A R P R A D E S H {Con td . )

M e n ’s B r a n c h (C on td . )

1 i T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

T r a i n e d post g r a d u a t e

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

250-25-400-EB-30-700-EB-U0-850

I 2dC-25-400-EB-30-700-E B- 50-850

200-10-250-EB-10-310-EB-14-450

A r t s and C r a f t s S p e c i a l i s t 200-10-250-EB-10-310-EB-14-450

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

T r a in e d g r a d u a t e

200-10 -250-EB - l 0-310-E H- 14-450

200-10-250-EB-10-310-EB-14-450

120-8-200-EB-10-300

S u p e rv i s io n of e d u c a t io n in A r a b i c m a d r a s s a s a n d c o n d u c t of e x a m in a ­t io n s

I n sp e c t io n of S a n s k r i t p a t h s h a l a s

A s s i s t s th e In sp e c t r e s s of S a n s k r i t p a t h s h a l a s

O r g a n i s a t io n an d in s p e c t io n of a r t s a n d c r a f t s su b je c t s in b as ic p r im a r y , ju n io r h igh , h ig h e r s e c o n d a r y an d n o r m a l schoo ls

I n sp ec t io n of p r im a r y , ju n io r h igh a n d t r a i n i n g schoo ls in the d i s t r i c t

In sp e c t io n of I s l a m ia schoo ls an d m a k t a b s

In sp ec t io n of p r im a r y schoo ls in t h e c i r c l e a n d a s s i s t s t h e D ep u ty In s- p e c to i of S c h o o l s ___________________

A sM stan t D ir e c t r e s s E d u ca t io n

R e g io n a l I n sp e c t r e s s of G i r ]s ' S ch o o ls

A - - : ;,r 11 peer rc.-s of G i r l s ’ S c V'j t :ols

W o m e n ' s Bra>ich

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e : 500-50-1,000-EB-50-1,200

T r a in e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e 250-25-400-E B-30- ;00 -E B-50-850

T r a i n e d pewc-graduare 120-3-200-E B - 10-300

A s s i s t s D ir e c r o r in rh e p e r fo rm a n c e of h is d u n e s in r e sp ec t ot g i r l ’s ed u c a t io n

C o n t r o l s g i r l s ’ e d u c a t io n in d i s t r i c t s

I n sp e c t io n and su p e rv i s io n of p r im a r y and ju n io r h igh sch oo ls in r u r a l a r e a s

D i r e c to r of PuMio I n s t r u c ­t io n

A >sist .m r D ir e c to r of P ub l ic I n s t r u c t io n

C h ie f In sp ec to r of Schoo ls :

( a ) P r i m a r y and B as ic t d u c a r io n

(h) S e c o n d a r y E d u c a t io n

(c) T e c h n i c a l E d u c a t io n

W M S T B E N G A L

Branch

1 [ N o t p r e s c r ib e d 1,800-100 2,000

P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree 350-30-650-EB-630-40-960- EB-40-1,200

1st c la s s p o s t - g r a d u a t e 350-30-650-EB-680-40-960- \ \ d eg ree w i r h t e a c h in g ! EB-40-1,200 , ! a n d in s p e c t io n e x p e r ien ce

J1 ! N o t y e t p re s c r ib e d 350-30-650-EB-680-40-960-

EB-1,200

In c h a r g e of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t a n d E d u c a t io n a l A d v is e r to the g o v e r n m e n t

A ss i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in d i s c h a r g e of h is d u t i e s

A s s i s t s D ir e c to r in t h e o v e r - a l l s u p e r ­v i s i o n of p r im a r y a n d b as ic e d u c a t io n

A s s i s t s D i r e c t o r in th e o v e r - a l l s u p e r ­v i s io n of s e c o n d a r y e d u c a t io n

A s s i s t s D i r e c t o r in th e o v e r - a l l s u p e r ­v i s io n of t e c h n i c a l e d u c a t io n

APPENDIX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate —(Contd-)

D e s ig n a t io n

1

(d ) P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

(e ) A d u l t E d u ca t io n

({) S o c i a l W e l f a r e

I n sp ec to r of A n g lo - I n d i a n j S ch o o ls '

D e p u ty C h ie f I n s p e c to r of Sch o o ls :

( a ) P r i m a r y E d u c a t io n i

(b ) B a s ic E d u c a t io n

(c ) S e c o n d a r y E d u c a t io n

No. of Posts

P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s

P a y S c a l e D u t ie s

Rs.

W E S T B E N G A L (C on td . )

M e n ' s B r a n c h (C o n td . )

N ot y e t p re s c r ib e d

N ot y e t p r e s c r ib e d

N o t y e t p r e s c r ib e d

1st c la s s p o s t - g r a d u a t e deg ree w i t h t e a c h in g and in s p e c t io n ex p e r i e n c e

350-30-650-EB-680-40-960- EB-40-1,200

350-30-650-EB-680-40-960-EB-40-1,200

350-30-650-E B-680-40-96O- EB-40-1,200

350-30-650-EB-680-40-960- EB-40-1,200

O r g a n i s a t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in the S t a r e

O r g a n i s a t io n an d ex p a n s io n of a d u l t e d u c a t io n

A ss i s t s the D ir e c t o r in th e o v e r - a l l s u p e r v i s io n of so c ia l w e l f a r e homes

I n sp ec t io n of A n g lo - I n d ia n schoo ls

CO

1st c l a s s p o s t - g r a d u a t e | 350-30-650-EB-680-40-960- deg ree w i t h t e a c h in g a n d ' EB-40-1,200 in s p e c t io n e x p e r i e n c e

N ot p r e s c r ib e d

N ot p r e s c r ib e d

350-i ,0-650-EB-680-40-96O- EB -40 -1,200

350-30-650-EB-680-40-960- EB -40 -1,200

A ss i s t s C h ie f I n sp ec to r of S choo ls ( P r im a r y and B as ic E d u ca t io n )

A s s i s t s th e C h ie f I n sp ec to r of schoo ls ( P r im a r y and B as ic E d u ca t io n )

A s s i s t s the C h ie f In sp ec to r ( S e c o n d a r y E d u c a t io n )

A d u lt E ducatio n Officer j 2

A s s i s t a n t In sp e c to r ( S p e c i a l : 1 D u t ie s )

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of S ch oo ls I 23

In sp ec to r of Sch oo ls ( S o c i a l : 1 W e l f a r e )

In sp ec to r of To la j 2

A s s i s t a n t In sp e c to r ( S o c ia l j 1 W e l fa r e . ) j

A s s i s t a n t I n sp e c to r of j 47 Schools

S p e c i a l Off icer ( B a c k w a r d C l a s s e s E d u c a t io n )

S u b - I n s p e c to r of S ch oo ls 215

C h ie f I n sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls

D i s t r i c t I n sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

! T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e

N ot p r e s c r ib e d

N ot p r e s c r ib e d

N o t p re s c r ib e d

T r a i n e d p o s t - g r a d u a t e for d ire c t i c c r u i t and t r a i n e d g r a d u a t e fo r a p ro m o tee

T r a in e d - g r a d u a t e

I 250-20-450-EB-20-610-EB- ! 20-650-25-750

| 250-20-450-EB-20-610-EB- ! 20-650-25-750

Rs.

250-20-450-EB-20-610-EB- 20-650-25-750

T r a in e d - g r a d u a t e

250-20-650-25-750

200-10-420-15-450

200-10-420-15-450

200-5-200

200-5-250

N ot p rescribed

A t t a c h e d t o h e a d q u a r t e r s for sp e c i a l d u t i e s c o n n e c te d w i t h e n q u i r i e s to be m ad e from t im e to t im e

In s p e c t io n of p r im a r y , m id d le a n d t r a i n i n g sch oo ls

A s s i s t s the C h ie f In sp e c to r ( S o c ia l W e l f a r e ) in h is d u t ie s

I n s p e c t io n of to ls

A s s i s t s the C h ie f I n sp ec to r ( S o c ia l W e l f a r e ) in h is d u t i e s

In sp ec t io n of p r im a r y a n d m id d le schools

i O r g a n i s a t io n of e d u c a t io n of S ch e - , d u led C a s t e s a n d O th e r B a c k w a r d

C la sse s

100-5-160-EB-5-215-EB-225 , I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y schoo ls

W o m e n ' s B r a n c hF i r s t c la s s p o s t -g r a d u a t e ! 350-30-650-EB-680-40-9(>0-

d eg re e w i t h t e a c h in g ex- EB 40-1,200 p e r ie n c e

F i r s t c l a s s p o s t - g r a d u a t e , 250-20-450-EB-20-610-EB- deg ree w i t h t e a c h in g ex - i 20-650-25-750 p e r ie n c e_________________ ! ___

I n s p e c t io n of g i r l s ’ schoo ls

I n s p e c t i c n of p r im a r y , m id d le a n d t r a i n i n g sch oo ls for g i r l s

APPENDIX-A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D e s ig n a t io n No. of Posts

j P r e s c r ib e d M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n s

P a y S ca l e D ut ie s

1 2 i 3 4 5

A d u l t E d u c a t io n Officer i ! Nor p r e s c r ib e dRs.

"50-20-450-ER-20-610-E R- 20-650-25-750

In ch a rg e of s o c ia l ( a d u l t ) e d u c a t io n

In sp ec t r e s s for P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

1 G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

250-20-450-ER-20 610-EH- 20-650-25-750

In c h a r g e of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n for w om en

A s s i s t a n t I n sp e c t r e s s of Schoo ls

3 P o s t - g r a d u a t e w i t h t e a c h ­in g ex p e r i e n c e

”00-5-250 I n sp e c t io n of p r im a r y a n d m id d le schoo ls

H Y D E R A B A D

M en ' s B r a n c h

D ir e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c ­t ion

1 ! T r a i n e d g r a d u a te1

1,500-75-1,800 R esp o n s ib le for th e ef f ic ient a d m in i s ­t r a t i o n of th e E d u ca t io n D e p a r tm e n t

D ir e c to r of T e c h n i c a l E d u ­c a t io n

1 ( E n g in e e r in g deg ree w i t h i 5 y e a r s ’ p r a c t i c a l and i 10 y e a r s ’ t e a c h in g ex- 1 p e r ie n c e

1,372-1,714 D ir e c t io n , a d m in i s t r a t i o n an d c o n t r o l of t e c h n i c a l e d u c a t io n

D ep u ty D ir e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n ( S e n io r )

1 : T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 1,200-50-1,400 p lus Rs. 150 a s s p e c i a l pay

A ss i s t s th e D ir e c to r in t h e d i s c h a r g e of h i s d u t i e s

D e p u ty D i r e c t o r of P u b l ic I n s t r u c t io n

2 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e oOO-30-720-40-1,000 I n s p e c t io n of h ig h sch oo ls an d d i s t r i c t in s p e c t o r a t e s

150

1 2 3 t ^ 5

D irp r fo r of T e c h n i ­c a l E d u c a t io n

A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r T e c h n i ­c a l E d u c a t i o n :

I E n g in e e r in g deg ree w i t h su f f ic ien t p r a c t i c a l a n d a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i e n ­ce

1 Rs. j 600-30-720-40-1,000 i A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r of T e c h n i c a l Edu­

c a t io n in th e d i s c h a r g e of h is d u t i e s

( a ) G e n e r a l 1 E n g in e e r in g deg ree suff ic ien t e x p e r i e n c e

w i t h 386-21-428-EB-26-688 I n sp e c t io n of t e c h n i c a l e d u c a t io n in schoo ls

(b ) I n s p e c t io n a n d D eve­lo p m en t

1 E n g in e e r in g d eg ree w i t h su f f ic ien t p r a c t i c a l a n d a d m in i s t r a t i v e e x p e r i e n ­ce

386-21-428-EB-26-688 In sp ec t io n of i n d u s t r i a l schoo ls and in c h a r g e of d ev e lo p m en t schem es

A s s i s t a n t D ir e c to r C la s s II 6 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 250-15-430-20 550 A s s i s t s the D i r e c to r in t h e d is ch a rg e of h i s d u t ie s

I n sp e c to r of P h y s i c a l E du­c a t io n

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in P h y s i c a l E d u ­c a t io n

250-15-430-20-550 O r g a n i s a t io n of p h y s i c a l e d u c a t io n in schoo ls

In sp e c to r of G am es a n d S p o r t s

1 G r a d u a t e w i t h d ip lo m a in P h y s i c a l E d u c a t io n

250-15-430-20-550 O r g a n i s a t io n a n d s u p e r v i s io n of gam es a n d spo r ts

D i s t r i c t I n s p e c t o r of Schoo ls 18 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 250-15-430-20-550 I n s p e c t io n of m id d le a n d p r im a r y s ch oo ls i n t h e d i s t r i c t

S p e c i a l Officer B a s ic a n d i S o c i a l E d u c a t io n j

1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 250-15-430-20-550 O r g a n i s a t io n a n d in s p e c t io n of bas ic a n d s o c i a l e d u c a t io n

D e p u ty In sp e c to r of A d u l t j E d u c a t io n J

2 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 280-12-345 :.i I n sp e c t io n of a d u l t schoo ls a n d a s s i s t s t h e s p e c i a l officer

D ep u ty I n s p e c to r of S ch oo ls |

ij

29 + 112+ 16

T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e I n t e r t r a i n e d M a t r i e t r a i n e d

154-6-190-8^-275130-4-154-6-19081-3|-130

I n s p e c t io n of p r im a r y schoo ls

A PPEN D IX—A

State Educational D irectorate and Inspectorate—(Contd.)

D esign atio n No. of Posts

Prescr ib ed M inim um E d u c a tio n a l Q u a l i f ica t io n s

Pay Scale Duties

1 o 3 4 5

A ss is tan t Deputy D irec tress of Public In s t r u c t io n

2

Women'

T r a in e d graduate

BranchRs.

250-15-430-20-550 In sp ec t io n of primary and secondary schools for girls

Inspectress of P h y sica l Ed u ­c a t io n | 1 G rad u ate w ith diploma in

P h y sica l E d u c a tio n250-15-430-20-550 In fp c cu io n of physical

g ir ls1 schoolsed u ca t io n in

Deputy In sp ec tres s of Schools

I+ 1

T r a i n e d graduate T r a in e d m atr ic

154-6-190-8^-275 Cl-3-1-130

In sp ec t io n of prim ary schools for girls

J A M M U A N D K A S H M I R

Men's Branch

D ir e c to r of E d u c a tio n 1 Post graduate degree 1,200-60-1,500 O v er-a l l co n t r o l of E d u c a tio n D e p a r t ­ment

Deputy D ir e c to r of E d u c a ­t io n

1 P o st-gra d u a te degree 500-25-600-E B -40-800 A ssis ts th e D ir e c to r in of his duties

the d ischarge

In sp e c to r of Schools 2 T r a i n e d graduate 400-25-600 In sp ec t io n of prim ary , high schools

middle and

D ir e c to r of Physica l E d u c a ­t io n

1 P o st-grad u ate degree w ith diploma in physica l edu­c a t io n

200 15-350

-----------1

In sp ect io n of physical in s t i tu t io n s

ed u cat io n in

1 3 4 5

Officer on S p e c i a l D u ty | 1 P o s t - g r a d u a t e deg reeKs-

: 400 25-600 | A s s i s t s the D i r e c t o r in the d i s c h a r g e j of h is d u t i e s

T e h s i l E d u c a t io n Officer 20 T r a i n e d g r a d u a te i 20045-350 A ss is t s th e In sp e c to r of S ch oo ls

C h ie f I n sp e c t r e s s of Sch oo ls 1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 400-25-600

j

| O v e r - a l l c o n t ro l of fem ale e d u c a t io n j a n d in s p e c t io n of g i r l s ’ schoo ls

I n sp ec t r e s s of Schoo la 2 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e

M A D H Y A

I 200-15-350!

B H A R A T

A s s is t s the. C h ie f I n sp e c t r e s s of schoo ls

M e n s B r a n c h

D ir e c to r of E d u c a t io n 1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e j 1,000-40-1-200 R es p o n s ib le for t h e ef f ic ient a d m i ­n i s t r a t i o n of t h e E d u c a t io n D e p a r t ­m en t

D e p u ty D i r e c t o r of E d u ­c a t io n :

H e a d q u a r t e r s 1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 500-25-750 A s s i s t s t h e D i r e c t o r in th e d ischarge , of h is d u t i e s

P l a n n in g 1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 500-25-750 A ss i s t s th e D i r e c t o r in e d u c a t i o n a l p l a n n in g

R e g io n a l 3 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 500-25-750 I n s p e c t io n a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of e d u c a t io n a l i n s t i t u t i o n s in t h e reg io n

A s s i s t a n t D ir e c t o r 1 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 300-20-500 A s s i s t s th e D i r e c t o r of E d u c a t io n

D i s t r i c t I n s p e c to r of Sch oo ls

16 T r a i n e d g r a d u a t e 300-20-500 A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d I n s p e c t io n of | p r im a r y a n d m id d le schoo ls

A P P E N D IX —A

S ta te E ducational D irec to ra te and In sp ectorate—(Contd-')

D es ig n a tio n No. of P osts

P rescr ib ed M in im u m E d u c a tio n a l Q u alif ica t ion s

Pay Sca le D u ties

1 2 3 4 5

Rs.

M A D H Y A B H A R A T (Contd.)

M en ’s Branch (Contd.)

Deputy In s p e c to r of schools 3 T r a i n e d grad u ate Z50-10-300 A ss is ts the D i s t r i c t In sp ector Scho ols

of

A s s is ta n t In s p e c to r of S ch o ols

83 T rained g ra d u a te

’Women's

i 5 0 - l 0-300

Branch

A ssis ts th e Deputy In sp ec to r S ch o ols

of

In sp e c tre s s of G i r l s ’ Schools 2 T r a in e d graduate 300-20-500 A d m in is t r a t io n , c o n tro l and inspec­t io n of g ir ls ’ schools

A s s is ta n t In sp e c tre s s of G i r l s ’ Schools

4 T r a in e d grad u ate 150-10-300 A ss is ts th e In sp ectress of Schools in the in s p e c t io n of p rim ary and middle schools

M Y S O R E

M en's Branch

D ir e c to r of P u b l ic I n s ­t r u c t io n

1 G ra d u a te 1,400 fixed D ir e c t io n and a d m in is t ra t io n of E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t

the

1 5

Rs.

Deputy D ir e c to r of Public I n s t r u c t io n

3 G ra d u a te 1 in th e grade of 700-50/2-: 8oo

2 in th e grade of 500- 50/2-750

A ssis ts the D i r e c to r

C hief M ed ica l In sp e c to r of Scho ols 1 M e d ica l graduate and

foreign diploma in medical inspection of school ch i ld r e n

500-30-800 M c d ic a l inspection of school ch ildren

In sp ector of C o m m ercia l Schools and S e c re ta ry C o m m ercia l E x a m in a t io n Board

i G ra d u a te 200-20-300 In sp e c t io n of com m ercia l classes of high schools and conduct of com m er­cial exam in at io ns

M ed ical In sp e c to r of Schools

2 M ed ica l graduate 150-450 M ed ical insp ect io n of prim ary and middle school ch i ld ren

D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l Officer 11 G ra d u a te 300-25-500 A d m in is t r a t io n and in s p e ct io n of all grades of schools in th e d is t r ic t

In sp e c to r of S a n s k r i t Schools

1 G ra d u a te 60-5 -90-EB-6-150 In s p e c t io n of S a n s k r i t schools and path sh a las and S a n s k r i t classes in middle schools

S u p e rin te n d e n t of P r a c t ic a l I n s t r u c t io n Classes

1 T e c h n ic a l ly Qualified 130-10-200 Supervis ion and insp ec t io n of p ra - t ic a l classes in middle schools

A g r ic u l tu r a l In sp ec to r 1 L ic e n t ia t e or diploma in A g r ic u l tu re

100-8-140-10-200 In s p e c t io n of a g r ic u l tu r a l classes in middle schools

APPENDIX—A

S ta te Educational D ire c to ra te and In sp ectorate—(.Contd )

D es ig n a tio n N o. of Posts

P rescr ib ed M inim um E d u c a t io n a l Q u a l i f ica t io n s

Pay Scale D u ties

1 2 3 4 5

M Y S O R E (Cental.)

D i r e c t o r of P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n (C iv il S t a t i o n B angalore)

1

M en ’s Branch (Contd.)Rs,

G ra d u a te w ith d iplom a ! 130-10-200 in P h y sica l E d u c a tio n

D i r e c t i o n and in s p e c t io n of schools in respect of ph ysica l ed ucation

I n s p e c to r of Schools 117 T r a in e d graduate

Women's

( i) 165-5-205-10-245( i i ) 130-10-200

( i i i ) 85-5-125.10-165(iv) 6 0 -5 -9 0 -E B -6 .150

Branch

A d m in is t r a t io n and in sp ect io n of p r i ­mary schools and in s p e c t io n of middle schools in ru ra l areas

D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l Officer 1 G rad u ate

P E P

300-25-500

C U

A d m in is t r a t io n and insp ect io n of g ir ls ’ schools

M e n ’s Branch

D i r e c t o r of Public I n s ­t r u c t io n

1 P o st-gradu ate degree w ith a d m in is t ra t iv e experience

1,000-1,200 Eff icient a d m in is t r a t io n of th e E d u ­c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t

Deputy D ir e c to r of P u b l ic In s t r u c t io n

2 T r a in e d post graduate 350-800 A ss it s the D ir e c to r i n d isch arge of his duties

156

In sp e c to r of P r im a ry E d u ­ca t io n

Deputy D iv is io n a l In sp ec­to r of Schools

D is t r i c t In sp e c to r of Schools

D iv is io n a l In s p e c to r ofSchools

So c ia l E d u c a tio n Officer

In sp ec to r of P h y sica l E du­c a t io n

A s s is ta n t D i s t r i c t In sp ec to r of Schools

D iv is ion a l In spectress of Schools

A s s is ta n t D i s t r i c t In s p e c ­tre ss of Schools

D ir e c to r of E du cation

Deputy D ir e c to r of Edu­c a t io n

2 T r a in e d graduate

1 T r a in e d grad uate

3 T r a in e d grad uate

5 T ra in e d graduate

1 ; T r a in e d graduate

4

Rs.

200-600

200-400

200-400

200-400

350-25-750

1 I G rad u ate w ith diploma | 200-400 in Physical E d u c atio n

24 T r a in e d graduate 130-190

Women's Branch

T r a in e d grad uate 1 200-400

T r a in e d graduate 130-190

R A J A S T H A NM e n ’s Branch

P o st-gra d u a te degree or 800-50-1 200 plus tr a in e d grad u ate pay of Rs. 200

P o st-gra d u a te or 500-25-700 plus r t ra in e d grad uate w ith pay of Rs. 100 5 y e a rs ’ a d m i n i s t r a t e experience_______________________

5

In sp ect io n of high schools

A l l work re la t in g to p rim ary ed uca­t io n

A ssis ts th e D iv ision al In spector in insp ec t io n work

In sp ec t io n of middle and lower middle schools

O rg a n is a t io n of so cia l ed ucation

In sp ect ion of p h ys ica l e d u c a t io n m schools

In sp ec t io n of prim ary schools

In sp ec t io n of high and middle schools for girls

In sp ect io n of prim ary schools

pecial D ire c t io n , a d m in is t r a t io n and c o n tro l of the E d u c a t io n D ep artm en t

pecial A ssists the D ir e c to r in the d ischarge of his duties

A P PE N D IX —A

S tate Educational D irecto ra te and In sp ectorate—(Contd-)

D es ig n a tio n ■ No. of I Posts1

Prescr ib ed M in im um E d u c a t io n a l Q ualif icat ions

Pay Scale

i

Du ties

1 2 3 4 1 5

A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r of E d u ­ca t io n

A du lt E d u c a tio n Officer

In sp ecto r of Schools

Deputy In sp e c to r of Schools ! 30

Sub-D eputy In sp e c to r of Schools

79

R A J A S T H A N (Contd.)

M en ’s Branch (Contd.)

Rs.P o st -g r a d u a te or i 300-25-600 plus a special | In ch a rge of es tab lish m en t work

tr a in e d graduate w i th j pay of Rs. 100 i3 years ' a d m in is t ra t iv e |experience

j IP o st -gra d u a te or ; 300-25-600 plus a specia l ! Superv is ion and m anagem ent of adult

t ra in e d grad u ate w ith j pay of Rs. 100 j ed u cat io n3 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t r a t iv e j 'exp erience 1

iT r a in e d g rad uate w ith j 300-25-600 plus a sp e c ia l j Su perv is ion and in sp ec t io n of high,

3 y ears ' a d m in is t ra t iv e J pay of Rs. 100 : middle, p r im ary and t r a in in g schools experience j

T r a in e d grad uate w ith i 3 y e a rs ’ teach in g expe- | rience

I T ra in e d m a tr ic

IOO-5-150-EB-10-200 plus a ! Su perv is ion of m iddle and prim ary special pay of Rs. 75 ; schools

50-100 plus a special pay j Su perv is ion of pr im ary schools of R s. 35

Wo me n 's Br an c h

In sp e c tre s s of Schools

D ep uty In sp ectress of Scho ols

D ir e c to r of E du cation

A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r of Edu ­c a t io n (Seco n d ary S cho ols)

A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r of E d u c a t io n (Pr im ary Schools)

D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l i n s ­pector of Schools

D ep uty E d u c a t io n a l I n s ­p e c to r of Schools

Deputy E d u c a t io n a l In s ­p e c to r of Schools (G u jr a t i )

P o st -g r a d u a te or : 300-25-600 plus a special Supervision and in sp ect io n of high,t r a in e d g rad uate w i th ; pay of Rs. 100 middle and prim ary schools for girls3 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t r a t iv e 1 experience ]

T ra in e d graduate w ith j 100-5-150-EB-10-200 plus a Supervision of middle and primary3 y ears ' teaching expe- i special pay of Rs. 75 schoolsr ien ce

Rs.

S A U R A S H T R A

M e n s Branch

1,100-50-1,400P o st-gra d u a te

T r a in e d grad uate

T ra in e d graduate

G rad u ate

15 G ra d u a te

26 j U n der-grad uate

400-20-600

400-20-600

135-15-320-20-460

125-7-160-8-200

106-5-150

A d m in is t r a t io n , d ir e c t io n and c o n tro l of the E d u c a t io n D ep artm en t

A d m in is t ra t io n , d ir e c t io n and c o n ­t ro l of secondary schools

A d m in is t ra t io n , d ir e c t io n and co n ­t r o l of p r im a ry schools

In sp ec t io n and a d m in is t r a t io n of e d u cat io na l in s t i t u t io n s in the d is t r ic t

In sp ect ion of prim ary schools

In sp e c t io n oi p rim ary schools

Ol

A P PE N D IX —A

S ta te Educational D irectorate and Inspec to ra te -_ (Cimf<i. t

Des ignat i on No. of Prescribed M in im u m Posts E d u c atio n a l Q u a l i f ic a t io n s

Pay Scale Duties

In sp e c to r of P h y sica l E d u c a t io n

Inspectress of G i r l s ’ Schools

S A U R A S H T R A (Contd.)

Men's Branch (Coutii.)

G rad u ate U n d e r -G r a d u a te

G ra d u a te

Rs.125-7-160-8-200100-5-150

Women's Branch

.35-15-320

1 j In sp ect io n of physical ed ucation in Y | schools

j 1

In sp ect io n of g i r l s ’ schools

D i r e c to r of Public In s tru c - ti on

Deputy D ir e c to r of Public I n s t r u c t io n

D iv is ion a lO ff ice r

E d u c atio n a l

T R A V A N C O R E - C O C H I N

Men's Branch

P ost-gradu ate degree with : 800-1,000 sufficient a d m in is t ra t iv e experience

T ra in ed graduate

T r a i n e d graduate

450-600

•i50-600

D ire c t io n , a d m in is t ra t io n and c o n ­t r o l of the E d u c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t

A ssists the D ir e c to r in the d ischarge of his duties

Supervison of secondary and prim ary ed u cat ion in gen era l

2 3 4 i 5

D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n a l Officer

0 T r a in e d graduate“ Rs.

300-500 In sp ec t io n of high, t r a in in g and special schools

Sp ecia l officer for P r iv a te Secon dary Sc h o o l Schem e

1 T r a i n e d graduate 300-500 T o implem ent the scheme of p rivate ; secondary schools

In sp ec to r of Pr im ary and M id dle Schools

54 T r a in e d g rad uate 150-250 In s p e c t io n of middle and Prim aryschools

In s p e c to r ei M u slim E ducation

I T ra in e d graduate

IV cm c n ’s

150-250

B ran ch

In sp ect ion of teaching of A ra b ic in schools

In sp ectrcss of Schools 1 + 1

T r a in e d graduate T r a in e d graduate

-150-ADO 300-500

\ 1 Inspection of high, tra in in g and J , specia l schools and supervision of

prim ary ed u cat io n in general for girls

A J M E R

M e n ’s B r a n d t

D ir e c to r of E d u c a t io n 1 P ost-gradu ate degree 1,000-50-1,400 Head of the E ducation D ep artm en t

A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r of E d u c a t io n

1 P o st-grad u ate degree 400-25-500-30-800 In ch arge of development schemes and assists th e D ir e c to r in his duties

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of Schools I P o st-gra d u a te degree or t r a in e d graduate

400-25-500-30-800 Incharge of H in d u stan i e d u c a t io n for boys upto middle standard and assists the D ir e c to r in the inspectio n of high schools

A s s is ta n t D i s t r i c t In sp ecto r of Schools

5 T r a in e d graduate 180-10-320-15/2-350 In sp e c t io n of middle, prim ary and basic schools for boys

A P PE N D IX —A

S ta te E d u cational D irecto ra te and In sp ectorate—(Contd.)

D esign atio n

1

A s s is ta n t So c ia l Educa n o n wii.cer

In sp ectress of Schools

A s s is ta n t In sp ectress oi Scho ols

D ir e c to r of E d u c a t io n

No. of P rescr ib ed M in im um Pay ScalePosr.s E d u c atio n a l Q u a l i f ica t io n s

2 3 4

A J M E R — (Contd.)

Men's Branch— (Contd.)

i Rs.2 j T r a in e d graduate J 180-10-320-15/2-350

W omen's Branch

1 P o st-gradu ate degree or I 400-25-500-30-800 tra in ed graduate

1 T r a in e d g iad u ate 180-10-320-15/2-350

A. a n d N . I S L A N D S

Ni l

B H O P A L

1 Post-gradu ate degree 720-1,150

D u tie s

5

I O rg a n is a t io n and in s p e c t io n of social ' e d u cat ion centres

In s p e c t io n of all g ir ls ' schools. Responsible tor Secon dary and prim ary e d u ca t io n for girls. A ssists the D ir e c to r in the insp ect io n of colleges for girls

In p e c t io n of g i r l s ’ middle, primary and bas ic schools

[ A d m is t r a t io n , d ir e c t io n and c o n tro l j of education upto in term ed ia te

stage____________________ _____________

2 3 4 5

A ss is ta n t D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r ! of S cho ols '

S ta te E d u c a t io n Officer '

Deputy In s p e c to r of Schools

C h ie f So c ia l E ducation O rganiser j

S o cia l E d u c a tio n O rg an iser jj

D i r e c to r of E d u c a tio n

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of (Schools

Deputy D ir e c to r of E d u ca- jt io n i

3 ; T r a i n e d graduate

19 T ra in e d graduate

225-400

100-200

Rs.In sp e c t io n of middle and prim ary schools and assists the D ir e c to r in th e d ischarge of his duties

In sp ect io n of middle and primary Schools

C O O R G

T r a i n e d grad uate 300-25-500

j T rained graduate

T ra ined g rad u ate

T r a in e d m a tr ic u la te and t ra in e d in S o c ia l Ed u- I c a t io n j

100-5-120-3-200-10-300

160-10-330

68-4-120-5-170

D E L H I

Men's Branch

P o s t -g r a d u a te w i th 5 ; 1,000-50-1,400 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t r a t iv e , experience

P o st -g r a d u a te w i th 3 | 600-1,150 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t ra t iv e ex- 1 p er ien ce

G enera l supervision of ed u cat ion and inspection of high schools

Su perv is ion and inspection of middle and primary schools

O rg a n is a tio n of social education

A ssis ts th e C hief So cia l E ducation O rganiser

A d m in is t r a t io n and supervision of th e E d u c a t io n D e p a rtm e n t

In sp e c t io n and supervision of all aided, governm ent high and higher secondary schools

c-.CO

APPENDIX—A

S ta te Educational D irecto ra te and In sp ecto ra te—(Contd.)

D esign atio n N o. of Posts

P rescribed M inim um E du cation a l Q u al i f ica t io n s

--------

Pay Scale D u ties

1 2 3

D E L H I

| 4

(Contd.)

5

A ss is ta n t D i r e c to r of Edu- j ca t io n ’

1

Men's Branc

T ra in e d graduate w ith 5 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t ra t iv e e x ­perience

h( Contd.)Rs.

■‘00-25-500-30-8M0 A ss is ts th e D ir e c to r in the in s p e c t io n of high and higher secondary schools and a c ts as S e c re ta ry to the B oard of H igh er Secon dary E d u c atio n

A ss is tan t D ir e c to r of Edu- c a t io n (So c ia l E d u c atio n )

1 T ra in e d grad uate w i th 5 y e a r s ’ a d m in is t ra t iv e ex­perience

400-25-500-30-800 O rgan isa t io n , im p lem en ta t io n and supervision of So cia l ed u cat io n

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of Schools (U rb a n )

1 T ra in e d graduate w ith 5 y e a r s ’ experience

400-25-500-30-800 In s p e c t io n of schools upto middle standard in urban areas

D is t r i c t In sp e cto r of Scho ols (R u ra l)

1 T ra in e d grad uate with 5 y e a r s ’ experience

400-25-500-30-800 In sp ect io n and im p lem en ta t io n oi basic ed ucation scheme in ru ra l areas

E n fo rce m en t A s s is ta n t 1 T r a in e d graduate 200-10-300 E n fo rce m en t of compulsory ed u cat io n in ru ra l areas

A s s is ta n t D i s t r i c t In s p e c ­to r of Schools

0 T ra ined g rad u ate w ith experience

180-10-320-15/2-350 In sp ec t io n of prim ary and middle schools for boys

Supervisor of P h y sica l E du­c a t io n

1 T r a in e d grad u ate w ith diploma in P h y sica l edu­c a t io n

180-10-320-15(2-350 O rg a n is a t io n and supervision of 1 P h y s ica l ed ucation in schools for ' boys

104

A ss is ta n t S o c ia l E d u c a tio nO fficer

G ra d u a teRs.

180-10-320-15/2-350 j Su perv is io n of social ed u cat io n c en tres ! in ru ra l areas

A s s is ta n t D ir e c t r e s s of E d u c a t io n

A ss is ta n t D i s t r i c t In sp e c­tre ss of Schools

Supervisor of P h y sica l E d u ­c a t io n

D om estic Sc ie n ce In s p e c ­tress

D irector of Education

Deputy D ir e c to r of E d u c a ­t io n

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of S ch o ols

A s s is ta n t D i s t r i c t In sp ec­to r of Schools

Women's Branch

1 T ra in e d graduate 400-25-500-30-800

T ra in e d g rad u ate 180-10-320-15/2-350

1 T r a in e d graduate w i th 180-10-320-15/2-350 diploma in P h y s ic a l edu­c a t io n

T r a in e d graduate 180-10-320-15-2-350

H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H

Men's Branch

1 ' N o t y e t prescribed!

1 J T ra in e d p o st-g ra d u a teJ

5 ■ T r a in e d graduate

11 i T ra in e d graduate

b00-40-l , C00-50-1,150

250-25-550-ER-25-750

250-25-550-EB-25-750

2 in th e grade 200-10-2509 in the grade 150-10-220

A d m in is t r a t io n and In sp ect io n of g ir ls ' ed u cat io n

In sp ect io n of g i r l s ’ primary and middle schools

O r g a n is a t io n and supervision of physical ed ucation for girls

Supervision of schools in respect ot D om estic Sc ien ce

Head of the E d u cation D e p a r tm e n t (Post ly ing v a c a n t)

Head of the E du cation D ep artm en t

| In s p e c t io n ot h igh and middle schools

In s p e c t io n of lower middle and pri- msary schools

A P P E N D IX —A

S ta te Educational D ire c to ra te and In sp ectorate—(Contd

D e s ig n a t io n

1

In sp ector of schools (P h y s i ­ca l ed u cat io n )

A ss is ta n t In sp e c to r of Schools (P h y s ica l educa­t io n)

Supervisor of G ir ls ' Schools

D ire c to r of E ducation

A s s is ta n t D ir e c to r of Edu­ca t io n

In sp ector of A r t s and C r a fts

No, of Posts

P rescr ib ed M in im u m E d u c a t io n a l Q ualif icat ions

Pay Sca le D u ties

3

H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H (Contd.)

Rs.T r a in e d graduate in Phy- ! I f 0-10-220

sica l ed ucation i

M a t r i c u la t e t ra in e d in 50-3-80-4-100 Physical ed ucation

O rg a n is a t io n of physical e d u c a t io n in schools

A ssists the In sp e c to r ot Schools (Physica l ed u cation) in his duties OSSC

W omen’s Branch

T r a in e d graduate 260-20-500/30-650

K U T C H

T ra in ed graduate w ith 10 ! 600-40-1,000-50/2-1,150 ye a rs ' teach in g experi­ence

1 T ra in e d graduate

1 G ra d u a te w i th d iploma in A r t s

220-20-50J

250-15-400

In sp ec t io n of gir ls ' middle and p r im ary schools

G enera l superviMon, a d m in is t ra t io n , in sp ect io n and p lan n in g of educa­t io n a l a c t iv i t i e s in the S ta te

A ss is ts D i r e c to r in the d ischarge of his duties

In sp e c t io n and o rg a n iz a tio n of t e a c h ­ing of a r t s and c r a f t s in schools

-- . — j Rs.I n s p e c to r of Schools 1 T r a in e d grad uate ! 210-15-300

M A N I P U R

Aden's Branch

In sp e c t io n of p rim ary schools

In sp ecto r of Schools 1 T r a in e d graduate 1 75 -1 5 -2 5 0 -E B -2 0 -3 5 0 -E B -25-400

A d m in is t r a t io n and. in s p e c t io n o schools

Deputy In sp e c to r of Schools 2 T r a in e d graduate 10 0 -1 0 -1 3 0 -E B -6 -1 9 0 -E B - 10-250 plus Rs. 50 as spe­c ia l pay.

In s p e c t io n of prim ary and middle schools

D ire c to r Y o u th W e l fa r e and S o c ia l E d u c a t io n O fficer

1 G ra d u a te w ith diploma in 100 -1 0 -1 3 0 -E B -6 -1 9 0 -E B -1 0 - Ph y sica l ed u cat ion 250 plus Rs. 50 as spec ia l

pay

O rg a n is a t io n oi you th welfare and social ed ucation programmes.

Su b - In sp e c to r of Schools 4 T r a in e d M a t r i c 7 5 -2 J-1 0 0 -E B -4 -1 2 0 In sp ect io n of p r im ary schools

Desi K a s a r a t D e m o n stra to r 1 N o t prescribed 50-3-80 D e m o n stra t io n of desi k a sa r a t

In sp ec t in g P a n d it 3 N o t prescribed 40-1-45 -E B -2 -55 In sp ect io n of prim ary schools

In sp ect ing M aulvi 1 N o t prescribed 40 -1 -4 5 -E B -2 -5 5

N. E. F . A .

Men's Branch

In s p e c t io n of madrassas

E d u c a tio n O fficer 1 T ra in e d graduate 1 250-800 1 1 1

| 175-450 j

A d m in is t r a t io n and d ir e c t io n of E d u c atio n D e p a r tm e n t and inspec­t io n of high, middle, p r im ary and t ra in in g in s t i tu t io n s .

A s s is ta n t E d u c a t io n O ff ice r 10 T r a in e d graduate A ss is ts E d u c a t io n O fficer .

S u b - In s p e c to r of Scho ols7

G ra d u a te | 1 100-250

JiO r g a n is a t io n and In sp ect io n of

p r im a ry and basic schools

APPENDIX—A

S ta te Educational D irecto ra te and In sp ecto ra te—{Contd-)

D esig n atio n No. of Posts

Prescr ib ed M in im u m ' E d u c a tio n a l Q u a l i f ica t io n s

Pay Sc a le D u ties

1 2 3 4 5

T R I P Li R A

Men's Branch Rs.

D i r e c to r of E d u c a t io n 1 P o st-gra d u a te degree w ith ! 10 y e a r s ’ te a ch in g and 3

years ' a d m in is t ra t iv e exp e r ien ce

] 350-30-680-40-1,200 plus i special pay Rs. 170j

i

Head of E d u c atio n D ep artm en t

In sp e c to r of Schools 3 T r a in e d graduate 200-10-420-15-450 In s p e c t io n and c o n tr o l of E d u c atio n D e p a rtm en t (one post is ly ing vacan t)

A s s is ta n t In sp ector of Schools

0 . T r a in e d g rad u ate i 1 0 0 -5 -1 6 0 -E B -5 -2 1 5 -1 0-225 In sp ec t io n of middle, p rim ary , basic and adult schools

S u b -In sp ec to r of Scho ols 12 I T r a i n e d grad u ate or un der-gradu ate w ith p ro ­f ic ie n c y in t r ib a l langu­age.

I 100-5-160

I

I n s p e c t io n of middle and primary schools.

W om en ’s Eranch

’ In sp ectress of Scho ols 1 j T ra in e d graduate 200-10-420-15-450 (Po st lying v a c a n t)

In sp e c tre s s of 1 : T r a in e d graduate 100-5-160-EB-5-215-10-225S

In sp e c t io n of g i r l s ’ middle schools

168

D ir e c to r of E d u c a tio n i

Deputy D ire c to r of Educa- ! 3 t io n

D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r of Schools ’ 8

So c ia l E d u c a t io n O ff ic e r ! 1

Deputy In sp e cto r of Schools j 7

Sub-D eputy In sp ec to r of 16 Schools

Su p erv isor 14

In sp ectress of Sch o ols ■, 2

3 • ! 4Rs

V I N D H Y A P R A D E S H

Men's Branch

P o st -g r a d u a te degree w i th j 1,000-50-1,400 ad m in is t r a t iv e experience

P o s t -g r a d u a te degree w ith 350-850 exp erience

T r a in e d g rad uate or 225-400 gra d u a te w i th experience

G rad u ate 150-5-200-EB-10-300

G rad u ate preferably 150-10-250tr a in e d

T r a in e d graduate : 100-5-200

j Passed middle and | 60-3-75 experienced

W omen's Branch

T r a in e d graduate or gTa- ; 225-400 duate w ith experience

5

A d m in is t ra t io n , supervision and planning of school education

Supervision and inspection of high schools

Supervis ion and in sp ec t io n of middle schools

In c h a r g c of S o c ia l ed u cat io n

A ssis ts th e D i s t r i c t In sp e c to r in his duties

In sp e c t io n of H in d i middle schools

In sp e c t io n of prim ary schools and supervision of middle schools

Su perv is ion of g i r l s ’ schools

A P P E N D iX -B

Scales o f pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools

M an agem en t

1

G ovt.

Head Master/ I M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s ; Scales of Pay _____________________________A ss tt . T e a c h e r ! ; „ ^ 1■ Dearness . Uthers

2 : 3 4 j 5 ; 6

Rs.

A N D H R A

Head Master/ A ss tt . T each e r

Passed Secon dary School J 45-3-60-2-90 Leaving C er t i f ica te E x a m i­n a t io n and T ra in e d

Passed H igher E lem en tary : 30-1-50 E x a m in a t io n and T ra in ed

| Passed L ow er E lem en tary 1 23-1-35 j E x a m in a tio n and T ra in e d

"l I Rs. 18 for pay upto Rs. 20,j I Rs. 19 for pav between| | Rs. 21 and Rs. 39, Rs. 21J- i for pay of Rs. 40, Rs. 22j for pay betw een Rs. 41j and Rs. 60 and Rs. 24 for| pav betw een Rs. 61 and

J 1 Rs'. 100

House R en t A l lo ­wance :

In towns, with a population o f 50,COO or above : Rs. 5 for pay upto Rs. 39, Rs. 7 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 80 and Rs. 9 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 100.

In other municipal or taluha towns : Rs. 3 for pay up­to Rs. 150.

170

Local Boards

P r iv a teBodies

Rs.

H ead M a s t e r / A s s t t . T e a c h e r

(i) Passed SecondarySchool Leaving C e r t i ­f ic a te E x a m in a t io n and T rain ed

40-14-55-2-75

( i i ) Passed H igher E le- 30-1-45 m e n ta ry E x a m in a t io n and T r a i n e d

: ( i i i ) Passed L ow er E le- 23-1-33 ; m e n ta ry E x a m in a t io n ■

j and T r a in e d

i Head M a s s e r / (i) Passed Se con d ary t 37-1-45i A s s t t . T e a c h e r School Leaving C e r t i - : (minim um scale)' j f ic a te E x a m in a t io n and !

T r a in e d

i ( i i ) Passed H igher E le - ] 27-1/2-30! m en tary E x a m in a t io n j m inimum scale)j and T r a i n e d i

( i i i ) Passed L ow er E le- I 20 fixed m entary E x a m in a t io n and T ra in e d

5

Head M a s te r 's a l lo w an ce :

I Rs. 2 in schoolsI w i th 4 or more

teachers and Rs. 5 i f in additio n the s tren g th of

Rs. 18 for pay upto Rs. 20, the school ex - Rs 19 for pay betw een j ceeds 300 Rs. 21 and Rs. 39, Rs. 21 i for pay of Rs. 40, Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60 and Rs. 24 for i1 pay be tw een Rs. 61 and

j Rs. i o o ;

J !

A P PE N D IX —B

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools— (Contd.)

M an agem en t

1

G ovcrnm aut

L o c a l Boards

Private

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s | Sc a les of Pay A llow ances

Dearness O th e r

6

Rs.

A S S A M

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

( i ) Passed middle n o rm a l t r a in e d

and ' 40 -1 -45 -EB -2 -55

( i i ) Passed middle and guru 35-1 -40 -EB -1 -45 tra in e d *

( i i i ) Passed middle 30-1-35-EB-1-4O

40 per ce n t (50 per c e n t in I : h i l l s ) of pay upto Rs. i ' 30 and 20 per c e n t (25 per | c e n t in hil ls) of pay for

J i pay between Rs. 31 and Re. 60.

A d d it io n a l pay Rs. 6 plus Rs, 13/8 in lieu of free ra t io n or r i c e concession

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

( i) Passed middle t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle

and 3 5 - J -4 0 -E B -1 -4 5

30-1-3 5 -E B -1 -4 0

Rs. 10 as c i ty a l ­low ance for t e a ­ch e rs residing in c i t ie s

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Passed middle 30 tixed

G ov ern m ent

L o c a l Boards and P r iv a te

B I H A R

H ead M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Passed m a tr ic and t ra in ed

(i) Passed m a tr ic and t ra in e d

5 0 -2 -7 0 -E B -2 -9 0

-do-

( i i ) Passed middle and 45-2-55 -E B -2 -75 tra in ed

}■ 40 per cen t of pay subjectj to a minimum of Rs. 17/8| a n d a maximum of Rs.

J 25

H ead M a s te r i B .A . or B. S c and t r a in e d : 75 -4 -95-EB -5-120-3- ' )

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

150

( i) Passed In te r . and j 50 -2 -7 0 -E B -2 -9 0 t ra in e d or B .A . orB .S c .

Locat Board Schools :( As i n govermenc Schools j or a t a flat r a t e of Rs. 10IiI !

( i i ) Passed m a tr ic and tra in ed or passed ' I n te r .

( i i i ) Passed middle and t ra in e d or passed | m a tr ic

30-1/2-40

(iv ) Passed upper primary 25-1/2-35 and t ra in ed

(v) Passed upper prim ary

Private Schools:Rs. 10 (minimum)

20-1/2-30

APPENDIX—B

S c a l e s o f P a y o f T e a c h e r s i n P r i m a r y S c h o o l s — ( Contd . )

M an agem en t

1

Governm ent / L o c a l Boards

Head M aster/ Asstt . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u al i f ica t io n s Scales of Pay Allowances

Dearness O th ers

Rs.

B O M B A Y

Head M a s ter !■ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Passed P r im a ry Scho ol C e r ­t i f i c a t e E x a m in a t io n and t ra in e d

(ii) Passed P r im a ry Scho ol C e r t i f i c a te E xam in a-

(a) 65 -2J-30 ~| | (S e le c t io n | \

(b) G rad e) 40-1-50- | ;E B - H - 6 5 |

I Rs 35 for pay upto Rs. 50 ' and R.s. 45 for pay be- ween Rs. 51 and 100

35-35-1-40I

Rs. 10 as special pay for those who are th i r d year t ra in ed or have passed secondary school c e r t i f ic a te e x a m in a t io n and

I a re tra in ed .

Pr im ary t ra in e d I H eadm asters of | p rac t is in g schools | a t ta ch ed to G o ­

vern m en t prim ary t r a in in g college"? get a special pay of Rs. 15 and ass is ta n t teachers in such schools who have put iii 10 y e a r s ’ c o n t in u ­ous service are paid a special pay ot Rs. 5.

P r iv a te Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Passed P r im a r y SchoolC e r t i f ic a te and t ra in e d

E x a m in a t io n

Passed P r im a r y Scho ol C e r t i f ic a te E x a m in a t io n

4

~Rs

30-2-40 (m inim um scale of pay)

20-1-30 (minimum scale of pay)

1

2/3i'd of the ra te s preval- }■ e n t in governm ent schools J (minimum)

I

jHouse R e n t al low -

\ln Bombay : Rs. 10 ' for pay up to Rs.

54 and Rs. 15 for pay be tw een Rs.55 and Rs. 100

In Ahm edabad : Rs. 7 {or pay upto Rs.54 and Rs. 10 for pay betw een Rs.55 and Rs. 100

In Hubli , Sholapur ■S lYal : Rs. 5 pay upto Rs and Rs. 7 for betw een Rs. and Rs. 100.

Poona, and for54

Pay55

G ov ernm ent Head M a s te r M en

W o m e n

M A D H Y A P R A D E S H

! 1 :Passed M id dle and t r a in e d . 4 5 -2 J -5 0 -2 -6 0 -E B - j

2-80 KPassed M id d le and t r a in e d ' 50 -3 -8 0 -E B -2 J-1 0 0 |

i J i

Rs. 5 as house ren t a l lo w ance in Nagpur, J a b ­alpur and A m ra- vati only

A P P E N D IX —B

Scales of Pay of T each ers in P rim ary Schools— (Contd.}

M a n a g em en t

1

L oca l Boards

P r iv a te

Head M a s t e r / A s s t t . T e a ch e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ica t io n s Scales of PayA llo w ances

Dearness

5

O thers

6

M A D H Y A P R A D E S H — (Contd.)

A sstt . T e a ch e r : M en

W omen

Head Master/ A ss tt . T e a ch e r

Head M a s te r 1 A ss tt . T e a c h e r

(i) Passed middle tra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle

(i) Passed middle tra in e d

(ii ) Passed middle

Rs.1

and 30-1 -40 -EB -2 -60 | ; ( s ta r t in g salarv | i P.s. 32) I

Passed middle and t ra in ed

30-1-35

and j 40-2-60-EB-2-70-2A- | ! 75 (s tarr in g sa la ry I

Rs. 44) " I4 0-2-50 J

30-1-50

Passed middle and tra ined j Rs. 30 (minimum)

Rs. 26 (Rs. 28 in Nagpur and Ja b a lp u r ) for pay below Rs. 45 and Rs. 33 (R s 35 in Nagpur and Ja b a lp u r ) for pay aboveKs. 45

R>. 23 in schools opened under develop­m ent schemes and m anag­ed by janapad sabhas. In o th ers Rs. 35 ( m in i ­mum)

R*. 15 (minimum)

;Rs. 3 for men [ teachers and Rs. 5

for women te a c h - i ers as house ren t j allow ance i n N a g - | pur and Jab a lp u r I only and Rs. 1/8 | as D D .A , in pla- j ces declared dear j by governm ent

2 3 4

G o v ern m en t

L o ca l Board

j Head Master/ j A sstc. T e a c h e r

Rs.

M A D R A S

Passed Secondary School I 45-3 60-2-90 Leaving C e r t i f ic a te E xam i- ; n a t io n and tra ined

i assed H igh er E lem entary 30-1-50 E x a m in a t io n and tra in ed

Passed Low er E lem entary 23-1-35 E x a m in a t io n and t ra in ed

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

(i) Passed SecondaryS cho ol L eavin g C e r t i ­f icate E x a m in a t io n and t ra in ed

40-1 * .5 5 -2 -7 5

5

'j R, . 18 tor p-iy upto Rs. 20, House R e n t A llo w -Rs. Rs. for for i nd p -•>’ R s.

I 1-) lor pay between ance21 and Rs. 39. Rs. 21 pay of Rs. 40, Rs. 22

pay between Rs, 41 Ks. 60 and Rs. 24 for between Rs. hi anti

100

Rs. 18 for pa^’ upto Rs 20~) Rs. 19 for pav betw een j Rs. 21 and R s ' 39, Rs. 21 | for pay of Rs. 40, Rs. 22 | for pay between Rs. 41 !

In M a d r a s C ity : Rs. 7 tor pav upto

Rs. 39, R s / 9 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 80 and tfs. 12 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 150

In towns w-'th formulation o f50 CC0 or over ; Rs. 5 for pav up­to Rs. 39, Rs. 7 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 80 and Rs. 9 ior pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 100

In other munici­pal or taluk head- Quarter tow ns :

Rs. 3 for pay upr o Rs 150

H eadm aster 's a l ­low ance of Rs. 2 in schools w i th a minimum of 4 teachers and Rs.

- I

A P P E N D iX -B

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Prim ary Schools—(Contd.)

M an agem en t

1

P r iv a te

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ica t io n s Scales oi PayA llo w an ces

D earness . O th ers

5 , 6

M A D R A S - ( C o n t d . )

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

( i i ) Passed Higher E lem en ­tary E x a m in a t io n and t ra in ed

(ii i ) Passed L ow er E lem en ­tary E x a m in a t io n and tra in ed

( 1) Passed Secon darySc h o o l Leaving C e r t i f i ­ca te and t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed H igh er E le m e n ­tary E x a m in a t io n and tra in e d

( i i i ) Passed Low er E le m e n t­ary E x a m in a t io n and tra ined

Rs.30-1-45

23-1-33

40-1-4S (minimum pay scale)

3G-A-33 (minimum pay scale)

20 fixed

(iv) Se n io r bas ic t ra in e d | 45-3-60-2-90 teach ers if employed in j basic schools

and Rs. 60 and for pay between and Rs. 100

Rs.Rs.

241 61 I

JRs. 18 for pay up to Rs. 20,

R s. 19 for pay between R-s. 21 and Rs. 39, Rs. 21 for pay of Rs. 40, Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60 and Rs. 24 for pay betw een Rs. 61 and Rs. 100

5 ii the num ber of students in th e school ex ­ceeds 300

<x

G overnm ent

L o ca l Boardsand P r iv a te

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

4

Rs.

O R I S S A

P ensio n ab le P osts :

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

(i) Passed m a tr ic or pass- j 40-1-50-2-60 ed middle and sen io r :t ra in e d 1

( i i ) Passed middle and j 3 4 - I -3 9 -E B -1 -4 4 higher e lem e n tary jrrained ;

( i i i ) Passed middle and lower, 24-£-34 e lem entary tra in ed

N oii-pen sion able posts :

(i) Passed m a tr ic 40-1-50-2-60

(ii ) Passed middle and 30-&-40 sen ior t ra in e d

( i i i ) Passed middle and 30-£-40 higher e lem entary t ra in ed

(iv) Passed middle and 22-£-30 lower e lem entary j t ra in ed ]

(U Passed middle tr a in e d

and ' 30-1-40

(jii) Passed middle or passed ! 22-&-30 upper p rim ary and | t ra in e d !

5 6

Rs. 1? for pay upto Rs. 44 ■ A flat ra te in cr e - and Rs. 20 tor pay b e t - ment of Rs. 4 ween R s 45 and Rs. 100

- j

A flat ra te in c r e ­ment of Rs. 4

A fir*t r a t e " in c r e ­ment of Rs 4

A P P E N D iX -B

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools— (Contd.)

M an ag em en t

G o v ern m en t ' ( B a s ic p rim ary S c h o o ls only)

L o c a l Boards

P riv a te

G o v ern m ent j G i r l s ’ Schoolsj

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Head M a s te r A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Scales of Pav

( i i i ) Passed m a tr ie bas ic rrained

and

Passed middle and J .V . t ra in e d

Passed middle and J . V . 40-2-60/2-3-90/3- t ta in e d 4-110

U T T A R P R A D E S H

j Passed m a tr ie and tra in ed j Passed middle and tra ined

45-2 -6 5 -E B -3 .8 0(a) 3 5 -2 -45 -E B -2 -

65

(b> 2 5 -1 -3 0 -E B - l -4 0 -E B -1 -4 5

Rs.

P U N I A B

( i) B as ic t ra ined grad uate | 110-8-190-EB-10-250']

( i i ) Passed middle and S .V . i 5 0 -3 -80 -E B -4 -100 tra in ed

A llo w ances

D earness O th e r s

5 6

T em p o rary a l lo w ­an c e equal to tw o increm en ts for those whose pay exceeds Rs. 100

47>]-2-67£-67iEB-3- | 9 ? l -9 7 £ -E B -4 -1 7 J f.

I47i-2-67|-EB-3-97|

E 3-4 -1174Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs. 50, and Rs. 40 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 150

1

i Rs. 20 for pay upto Rs. 50 and Rs 25 for pay b e t-

I ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100

1

L o c a l Boards

P r iv a te

G o v ern m ent

L o c a l Boards (C o r p o ra t io n S ch o ols)

Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Passed middle and t ra in e d

(i) Passed m iddle and t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle

l\s.45 -1 -50-EB -1-55-

E B -1 -6 035-1-40 -E B -1 -45 -

E B -1 -5 0

30 fixed

T h e r e are no uniform scales of pay

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

W E S T B E N G A L

Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d 35-4(2-75-5(2-80

In Coach—B ehar ( formerly Princely State)

( i ) Passed m a tr ic 35

( i i ) Passed m iddle , 28

Head M a s te r j B .A . or B. Sc . or passed 80-5-150 in te r , and t ra in ed w ith 10 y e a r s ’ te a ch in g exp erience i

; in c o rp o r a t io n sch oo ls or passed S a s t r i E x a m in a t io n P a r t I of K asi V id y a p i th and sen ior t r a in e d w ith 10 y e a r s ’ experience as a te a -

i ch er in a C o rp o ra t io n free - p r im ary sch oo l ;

5

| Rs. 12 ior pay up to R s. 40 j }-j and Rs. 13 for pay above j | , Rs. 40l ! I

J

25 p<er cen t of pay Head m aster 's a l lo w an ce :Rs. 15 for 5 - te a - ch er schools and Rs. 5 for 2 - te a c h e r schools

Rs. 1 [A d d ition al co m - )*j p e n sa to ry a llo w *

Rs. ~5 J I ance : R s . 5

Rs. 30 for pay upto R s . 50, ;Rs. 10 as t rav el l in g Rs. 40 for pay betw een j a l lo w a n ce for Rs. 51 and Rs. 100 and lady te a c h e r only Rs. 45 for pav between Rs. 1P1 and Rs. 150.

I

A PPE N D IX —B

Scales of pay of T each ers in P rim ary Schools— (Contd,)

M an agem en t 1 Head . :er/ M in im u m Q u alif ica t ion s Scales of PayA llow ances

A s s t : . 1 each er j D earness O th e r s

1 2 j 3 4 5 6

A ss t t . Head M a s te r

A ss t t . T each e r

P r iv a te

G o v e r n m e n t 1 Head M a s te r and P r iv a te

W E S T B E N G A L — (Contd.)

Passed in te r , or passed S h a s tr i e x a m in a t io n P a r t I from K asi V id y a - p ith and senior t ra in e d or passed m a n i c and t r a in e d or Pas.-ed m a tr ic and jun io r tra ined w ith10 years ' teachin g ex­perience in C o rp o ra t io n schools

(i) Passed m a tr ic

( i i ) Passed middle and ju n io r tra in ed

Rs.70-4-90-5-130

60-4-80-5-120

60-2-70-3-85

T h e r e are no uniform scales of pay

H Y D E R A B A D

81-3A-130( i) Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d or passed in ter .

( ii ) Passed:d

middle and or passed

54-2-56-24-81- E B - 34-934

Rs. DO for pay up to Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150.

I (a) Rs. 5 as head j m a s te r ’s a llow - 1 ance in major

Rs. 15/7 for pay u p to Rs. I p rim ary schools 43, Rs. 24 for pay b e t - (b) House r e n t ween Rs. 44 and R s. 86, 1______________________

L o c a l Boards

G o v ern m en t

L o c a l B oard s

P r iv a te

G o v ern m ent

A ss t t . T e a c h e r ( i ) Passed t ra in e d m a tr ie

middle and or passed

( i i ) Passed middle

( i i i ) W i t h lower q u a l i f i c a ­t io n s

Rs.54-2-56-24-81 -E B -

3£-934

42-2-54

3 0 -1 J -4 2 J

Head M a s te r

A s s tt , T e a ch e r

Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

T h e r e are no schools under these managements

J A M M U A N D K A S H M I R

I Passed m a tr ie and t ra in e d ; 50-5 -90 -EB -6 -120| or passed In te r .

j Passed middle and t r a in e d j 5 0 -5 -90 -E B -6 -120 J or passed m a tr ie j

T h e r e a te n o sch oo ls under th ese m anagem ents

T h e r e is lfo u n ifo rm ity in th e scales of pay

M A D H Y A B H A R A T

(i) Passed middle and 40-3-70-75 t r a in e d

(i i) Passed m iddle 30-1-40

5 6

Rs. 30 for pay be tw een Rs. 87 and Rs. 172 and 17£ per ce n t of pay above Rs. 172.

a l lo w a n c e :Rs. 2/9 (Rs. 4/4 a t head -qu ar- te r s ) for pay u p to Rs. 43, Rs. 4/4 (Rs. 6 at h e a d -q u a r te rs ) for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 44 and Rs. 86 and Rs. 6 (Rs. 10 a t h e ad-q u arte rs) for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 87 and Rs. 172

oo03

In Indore , Gwalior, Ratlam Rs. 10 as headand Ujjain :

Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 39 and Rs. 31 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 150.

m a s t e r s a l lo ­w ance in schools w i th 100 or more pupils

A P PE N D IX —6

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools—(Contd.)

M an ag em en t Head Master/ M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Sc a le s of Pay j A l lo w an cesA s s t t . T e a c h e r

j D ea rn es s j O th e r s

1 2 3 4 T ~ ‘ s ■ “ ~ i 6 _Rs.

M A D H Y A B H A R A T — (Ccmtd.)

In Other Districts :' Rs. 21 for pay up to Rs. 39

and Rs. 24 for pay be t- i ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 150.

L o c a l B oard s T h e r e are no schools under these m anagem ents

P r iv a te

G ov ern m en tIn B el la ry District, only :H ead M a s t e r /

A sstt . T e a c h e r

T h e r e are no u n ifo rm scaler of pay

M Y S O R E

and ! 45-3-60-2-90

L o c a l Boards/ 1 Head Master/P r iv a te A ss t t . T e a c h e r

j ( i ) Passed m a tr ic J t r a in e d !

( i i ) Passed high er e lem en- ! 30-1-50 ta r y e x a m in a t io n and j

i t ra in e d 'j ( i i i ) Passed lower elemen- t 2 3 -1-25 : t a ry e x a m in a t io n and ,j t r a in e d 1

(i) Passed m a tr ic and ! 35-1-45 j t ra in e d! ( i i ) Passed higher e lem en- 27 - i£ -3 0 1 ta ry and t r a in e d

( i i i ) Passed lower e lem e n tary ; 20 (fixed)e x a m in a t io n and !:t r a in e d

R s. 19 for pay be tw een R s . 21 and Rs. 40, Rs. 22 for pay betw een Rs. 41 and Rs. 60 and Rs. 24 for pay b e tw een Rs. 61 and R s. 100

1

Government/P r iv a te

L o c a l Boards

G o vernm ent

L o c a l Boards/ P r iv a te

G o v ernm en t , - L o c a l B oard s and P r iv a te

In Other D is t r i c t s : H ead Master/

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a ch e r

( i ) Passed upper ex a m in a t io n t r a in e d

( i i ) Passed upper ex a m in a t io n

prim aryand

Rs.

30-H--45-2-55

yp rim ary 2 5 -1 -30 -E B -1 -45 I

J

T h e r e are n o schools under these managem ents

P. E . P. S. U.

Pnssed middle and tra ined (a) 50-3-80-4-100(b) 40-2-60(c) 40 fixed

Th ere are no regular scales of pay

R A J A S T H A N

R;s. 17 (Rs. 20 in Bangalore C i tv ) for pay upto Rs. 25 and Rs. 20 (Rs. 23 in B an galore C i t y ) for pay b etw een Rs. 26 and Rs. 80

1 R s . 35 for pay upto Rs. 50 y and Rs. 45 for pay b e t-

j ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100goCl

Head Master/ A jjs tt . T e a c h e r

( i) Passed middle and ! (a) 80t r a in e d (2 y e a rs ’ t r a i n - (b) 65-2-75 ing)

( i i ) Passed middle and t r a in e d (1 y e a r ’s t r a i n ­ing)

( i i i ) Passed m iddle

(c ) 4 0 -1 -4 5 -E B -2 - 5 5 -E B -2 -6 5

40-1 -4 5 -E B -2 -5 5

35-1-40

Rs. 15 for pay upto Rs. 39, Rs. 20 for pay betw een R s. 40 and Rs. 59 and Rs. 25 for pay betw een Rs. 60 and Rs. 99

Rs. 5 as head m a s t e r ’s a l lo w ­ance in schools w i th 5 or m ore

teach ers

A P P E N D IX -B

S ca les of Pay of T each ers in P rim ary Schools—(Contd-)

M anagem en t

1

G o v ern m ent

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s S cales of Pay A llo w an ces

D earness

5

IO th e r s

6

Head M a s te r :(A ) Scho ols w ith

e n ro lm en t of m ore th a n 600

(B ) S c h o o ls w ith e n ro lm e n t be t ­ween 401 and600 y,

(C ) Sch o ols w ith j e n ro lm en t b e t ­ween 201 and 400

(D ) O th e r Schools

A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Rs.

S A U R A S H T R A

! 105-5-120

Passed p r im ary school c e r t i ­f ic a te ex a m in a t io n and t ra in e d (3 y e a r s ’ t ra in in g )

85-3-100

65-5'2-80

( i ) Passed p r im a ry sch ool c e r t i f i c a t e e x a m in a t io n and t r a in e d (3 years ' t r a in in g )

( i i ) Passed prim ary school 35-1-40 c e r t i f i c a t e e x a m in a t io n J and t r a in e d (2 y e a rs ’ i t r a i n i n g ) __________

Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs. 50 and Rs. 40 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 150.

4 0 -H -5 5 -E B -2 -6 5 !J j

4 0 - U -5 5 - E B -2 - 6 5 1 |

Rs. 30 for pay up to Rs. 50 and Rs. 40 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 150

L o c a l B oards

P r iv a te

G o v ern m en t

L o c a l B o ard s

P r iv a te *

G o v ern m en t , L o c a l Boards and P r iv a te

i ( i i i ) Passed p rim ary school j c e r t i f i c a t e ex a m in a t io n

and t r a in e d (one y e a r ’s | t r a in in g )

Rs.32-1-40

30-1-40j ( iv ) Passed p r im a ry sch o o l J c e r t i f i c a t e e x a m in a t io n

(s h a la n t ) 1T h e r e a re no schools under these m anagem ents

j

H ead Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

H ead M a s t e r / A s s t t . T e a c h e r

H ead M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

T h e r e are n o regular scales . Pay v aries from Rs. 30 t o Rs. 65

T R A V A N C O R E C O C H I N

Passed m a tr ie and t r a in e d 30-1-40-2-50

T h e r e a r e n o schools under these m anagem ents

j Passed m a tr ie and t r a in e d 30 fixed

A J M E R

Passed m a tr ie and t ra in ed

( i ) Passed middle and S .V . t ra in e d or passed m a tr ie and t r a i n e d

( i i ) Passed middle and J . V . t ra in e d or passed m a tr ie

( i i i ) P assed low er middle and J . V . t ra in e d

( iv ) Passed m iddle . . . .

j 68-4 -120-EB -5 -170

! 68-4-120-E B-5-170

5 5 -3 -8 5 -E B -4 -125-5-130

f.is. 27 for pay between Rs. 25 and Rs. 45 and Rs. 33 for pay between Rs. 46 and Rs. 350

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay be tw een Rs. 1C1 and Rs. 150 and R s. 60 for pay be tw een Rs. 151 and Rs. 200.

Rs. 3 as head m a s te r ’s a l lo w ­ance

Rs. 5 as head m a s t e r ’s a l lo w ­ance

Rs. 15 as head m a s te r ’s a l lo w ­ance

50-2-60-3-90

35-1-40-2,-60

A P P E N D IX —B

Scales of Pay of T e a ch e rs in P rim ary Schools—(Contd.)

M an agem en t | Head Master/ M in im u m Q u a l i f ica t io n s Scales of Pav Allow ances

i A s s t t . T e a c h e rD earness O th e r s

1 2 3 ! 4 5 6

G o v ern m en t Head M a s t e r / A ss tt . T e a c h e r

G o v e r n m e n t Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

A . & N .Rs.

I S L A N D S

( i ) Passed t ra in e d

( A ) Andam an

nxatiic and ' 68-4-120-EB-5-170

( i i ) Passed m a tr ic

( i i i ) Passed t ra in e d

middle and

( iv ) Passed middle

55-3 -8 5 -E B -4 -1 2 5 -5-130

50-2 .60-3-90

35-1-40-2-60

( B ) NicobarB .A . or B .Sc . and t ra in ed i 80-5-120-8-200-10-

300

Passed middle (a) 35-1-40-2-60(b) 40 fixed ( : ) 20 fixed

L o c a l B oardsand P r iv a te

T h e r e are no schools under these managem ents

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay betw een Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pay betw een Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

'I j Rs. 40 for pay up to Rs. 50, j ; Rs. 50 for pay between | ; Rs, 51 and Rs. 100, R s . 55 j ! for pay betw een Rs. 101 | | and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 )>j for pay between Rs. 151

and Rs. 200

Sp ec ia l a l lo w ance : 33J per c e n t of pay in S o u th A n d am an and 40 per c e n t in N o r th A nd am an for persons r e c ru i te d from th e m a in ­land

Sp ecia l a l lo w ­ances: 15 per ce n t of pay w i th a m inimum of Rs. 15 for persons re c ru ite d loca l ly and 45 per ce n t of pay for p e r ­sons r e c ru i te d from the m a in ­land

G o v ern m en t

L o c a l Boards

P r iv a te

G overnm ent/P r iv a te

Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Rs.B H O P A L

45 -2 J-5 0 -2 -6 0 -E B -65-3-80-2-100

Passed m a tr ie and t ra in e d

New recru its .

( i) Passed m a tr ie and j 4 5 -2 J -5 0 -2 -6 0 -E B - t ra in e d or passed ! 65-3-80-2-100 m a tr ie w ith 3 y e a rs ’ experience

( i i ) Passed m a tr ie w i th less 45 fixed th a n 3 y e a r s ’ expe­r ien ce

For existing personnel :( i ) Passed m a tr ie or v e r ­

n a c u la r middle and t ra in ed

45-2A-50-2-60-EB-65-.5-S0-2-100

| Rs. 26 for pay be tw een Rs. 15 as special [ Rs. 26 and Rs. 44 and pay } Rs. 33 for pay be tw een j Rs. 45 and Rs. 100

1I

} ls . 26 fox pay betw een Rs. 26 and Rs. 44 and Rs. 33 for pay betw een Rs. 45 and Rs. 100

( i i ) W i t h lower q u a l if ica - 30-1 -40 -EB -2 -60 t io n s

T h e r e are no schools under these managements

T h e r e a r e no u n ifo rm scales of pay. M in im u m salary is Rs. 30

C O O R G

Head M a s te r

A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Passed middle and t ra in ed

( i ) Passed middle and tra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle

50-2-60-3-90 1

40-2-50-3-80

35-1-40-2-60 (S t a r t in g salary Rs. 40 for m atr ie )

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for ipay between Rs .51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55

Co

A P P E N D IX —B

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools—(Contd.)

M anagem en t

1

L o c a l Boards

G o v ernm en t , L o c a l B oards and P r iv a te

i Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Head M a s te r

| A ss t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ica t io n s S c a le s of Pay A llo w ances

Dearness

( i) Passed m a tr ic t r a in e d

( i i ) Passed middle tra in ed

( i) Passed m a tr ic t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle

Rs.

C O O R G — (Contd.)

-4-120-5-170and

and

and

50-2-60-3-90

40-2-50-3-80

35-1-40-2-60 (S t a r t in g sa lary Rs. 40 for m a tr ic )

for pay b e tw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pay be tw een R s. 151 and Rs. 200

D E L H I

Head M a s te r Passed m a tr ic and t ra in e d 6 3-4 -120-E B -5 -170 11

A s s t t . T e a c h e r ( i) Passed middle or m a tr ic and S .V . t ra in ed

1

68-4 -120-EB -5 -170 j

O th e r s

Rs. 15 as head m a s te r ’s a l lo w ­ance

House ren t a l lo ­wance : R s . 7 for pay u p to R s. 54,

G o v ern m ent

L o c a l Board s

Rs.

H ead Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

H ead Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

( i i ) Passed middle and t ra in e d or passed m a tr ic

( i i i ) J . V . t r a in e d te a c h e r

( iv ) Passed middle

5 5 -3 -8 5 -E B-4-125- 5-130

50-2-60-3-90

35-1-40-2-60

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, R s . 50 for pay betw een Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pav be tw een Rs. 151 and K s. 200

JH I M A C H A L P R A D E S H

( i) Passed middle and S .V . j 50-3-80-4-100 or basic tra in ed I

( i i ) Passed middle and J . V . I 40-2-60-3-90 t ra in e d j

( i i i ) Passed m a tr ic i 40 fixed(iv) Passed p r im ary \ 30 fixed

Passed middle and t r a in e d j 35-3-50/3-65(i) Passed middle and 35-3-50/3-65

t ra in e d j( i i ) Passed m a tr ic 30-2-40

( i i i ) Passed middle 25-1-30

Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 50 and Rs. 35 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100

Rs. 25 Rs. 25

R s 10 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 55 and R s 100 and Rs. 15 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 101 and Rs. 230

C ity com pensa­tory a l lo w a n c e : Rs. 3 for pay upto Rs. 54, Rs. 5 for pay range Rs. 55 and Rs. 100, Rs. 7 for pay be tw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 140 and Rs. 10 for pay betw een Rs. 141 and Rs. 250.

R.s. 25 Rs. 25

P r iv a te T h e r e a re n o u n ifo rm scales of pay

A P P E N D IX —B

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in P rim ary Schools—{Contd.)

M an agem en t Head Master/ A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im um Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Sc a les of Pav A llo w an ces

D earness O th e r s

2 3 4

Rs.

5 6

K U T C H

G o v ernm en t Head M a s te r

1

i

j A ss t t . T e a c h e r[

(i) Passed m a tr ie and t r a in e d

( i i ) Passed middle and t r a in e d or passed m a tr ie

(i) Passed m iddle and tra in e d

(ii) W i t h low er qu alif ica­t io n s

5?-3-85-EB-4-125-5- '| 130 |

4 0 -1 -5 0 - E B - U - 6 5 |1H

2 0 -1 -5 0 -E R - l £-65 1I

40 (fixed) | iJ !

Rs. 35 for pay upto Rs. 50 and Rs. 45 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100

Rs. 5 for Baroda t r a in e d and Rs. 3 for local t r a in e d

L o c a l B oards T h e r e a rc no schools under these m anagem ents

P r iv a te T h e r e is no u n ifo rm ity in th e scales of pay. I t ranges be tw een Rs. 40 and Rs. 80

M A N I P U R

( A) 1 Galley

G o v ernm en t Head M a s te r Upper P rim ary (i) Passed middle and n o r ­

mal t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed m a tr ie

7 5 -2 J -100-E B -4 -120

55-2 -7 5 -E B -3 -9 0

15 per cen t of pay

20 per ce n t of pay i

A d d i t io n a l a l lo w ­ance Rs. 6

1 L ow er Pr im ary Passed middle 3 0-1 -35 -E B -1 -40 40 per ce n t of pay |

L o c a l Boards

P r iv a te

G o v e r n m e n t

A s s t t . T e a c h e r U pper P rim ary L ow er P r im a r y

Head iMaster Upper P rim ary Low er Prim ary A ss t t . T e a c h e r Upper Prim ary

Lower P r im a ry

Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

Passed m a tr ic , 5 5 -2 -7 5 -E B -3 -9 0(i) Passed middle • 30 -1 -3 5 -E B -1 -4 0

( i i ) Passed middle and— guru ; 3 5 -1 -40 -E B -1 -45t ra in ed

Rs.

(jB) H i l l s

Passed M a t r i c Passed M id dle

( i ) Passed m a tr ic( i i ) Passed middle

Passed middle

5 5-2 -75 -E B -3 -9030-1 -35 -EB -1 -40

55-2 -75 -EB -3 -90 40-1-5 O-EB-2-1-65

30-1-35-EB-1-40

T h e r e are no schools under th ese m anagem ents

T h e r e is no u n ifo rm ity in th e scales of pay

T R I P U R A

Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d

and(i) Passed m a tr ic t r a in e d

( ii i ) Passed middle 35-4/2-75-5/2-80

20 per ce n t of pay 40 per cent of pay 20 per cent of pay

20 per cen t of pi.y 40 per c e n t of pay

20 per ce n t ul pay 20 per ce n t of pay

40 per c e n t of pay

55-3-91-3-118-4-130 (w ith five advance in cr e m e n ts ) 55-3-91-3-118-4-130

(w ith five advance j in crem en ts )

( i i ) Passed m a tr ic or passed ! 55-3-91-3-118-4-130 middle and t r a in e d !

Rs. 30 for pay u p to Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay betw een Rs. 51 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 45 for pay be tw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150

A d d it io n a l a l lo w ­ance Rs. 6

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Special pay Rs. 15 compensatory a l lo w a n ce : R s. 5 for pay up to Rs. 34, Rs. 7/8 for pay betw een Rs. 35 and Rs. 60, Rs. 10 for pay be tw een Rs. 61 and Rs. 80 and Rs. 12/8 for pay be tw een Rs. 81 Rs. 140

A P PE N D IX —B

Scales of Pay o f T each ers in P rim ary Schools—( C o n t d . )

M a n a g em en t

1

L o c a l Boards

P r iv a te

G o vernm ent

L o c a l Boards

Priv ate

1 Head Master/! A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f i c a t io n s Sc a les of Pay A llo w a n ces

D earness

Rs.

T h e re are no schools under these m anagem ents

T h e r e is no u n ifo rm ity in t h e scales of pay

O th e r s

Head M a s te r

A ss t t . T e a c h e r

V I N D H Y A P R A D E S H

Passed H in di m iddle and | 45 -2 i-5 0 -2 -6 0 -E B -6 5 - ' Rs. 21 for pay up to Rs. 27,t ra in e d 3-80-2-100

Passed H in d i middle i 30-1-40-2-60

T h e r e are no schools under these managements

T h e r e are no regu lar scales of pay

R:>. 26 for pay betw een R s. 28 and 44 and Rs. 33 for pay betw een Rs. 45 and Rs. 100

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Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in Middle Schools

M an agem en t

1

G o vernm ent

H ead M aster l M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Scales of PayA llo w ances

A ss t t . T e a c h e r D earness O th e r s

2 3 ! 4 5 6

Rs.

A N D H R A

Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T . or (a) 165-5-205-10- 1 B .Ed . 245 j

I(b) 85-5-125-10-175

(i) B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T , 85-5-125-10-175 or B .Ed .

( i i ) B .A . or B .Sc . 85 fixed

( i i i ) Passed Secon dary , 45-3-60-2-90Sc h o o l Leaving C e r t i ­f ic a te E x a m in a t io n and t ra in ed

i Head m a ste r ’sj a l lo w a n c e :

! Rs. 25 if th e enrol-! m ent exceeds 500

and Rs. 10 if' the e n ro lm ent isi 500 or less

Rs. 22 for pay be tw een Rs.41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 61 and R:i. 100, \7i per c e n t of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 and 1 7 i p e r ce n t of pay plus Rs. 6 for pay between R(j. 201 and Rs. 300.

House ren t a l lo w ance :

In towns with a population o f 50,000 or above : Rs. 7 for pay be tw een Rs. 40 and Rs. 80, Rs. 9 for pay be t-

A P P E N D IX -C

Beales of pay of T ea ch ers in Middle Schools—( Contd .'l

M an ag em en t Head M a s te r ! A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Scales of Pay A llow ances

D earness O th e r s

1 o 3 4 5 6

A N D H R A —(Contd.)Rs.

(iv) Passed SecondaryS c ho o l Leaving C e r ­t i f i c a t e E x a m in a t io n

L o c a l Boards/ Head M aster P r iv a te

A sstt . T eaclu

B .A . or B .Sc . and B. T . or B .Ed .

( i ) Passed SecondaryS cho ol Leaving C e r ­t i f i c a t e E x a m in a tio n and t r a in e d

45 fixed

75-5-145

45-J-S5

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay betw een Rs. 61 and Rs. 100, and 174 per c e n t of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 200

ween Rs. 81 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 12 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 101 and Rs. 150

In other M unici­pal, taluka and head quarter towns :

Rs. 3 for pay upto Rs. 150

Head m a s t e r ’s a l lo w an ce :

Rs. 25 if e n r o l ­m ent exceeds 500 and Rs. 10 if e n ro lm e n t is 500 ox less

Rs.

( i i ) Passed SecondarySchool Leaving C e r t i ­f ic a te E x a m in a t io n 30 (fixed)

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 61 and Rs. 100 and 17J per c e n t of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay betw een Rs 101 and P.s 200

A S S A M

G o v ern m en t i Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

B.A. or B .Sc .

Passed m a tr ic t ra in e d

( i ) Passed m a tr ic andtra in ed

(i i ) Passed middle and t r a in e d

( i i i ) U n tr a in e d te a ch e r s

100-10-130-EB-6- 190-ER-10-2W (in Engl ish middk schools)

75 -2 J -100-E B -4 -120 (in vernacular | middle schools) j

7 5 -2 -M 0 0 -E B -4 -1 2 0 'i

I 15 per cent (20 per cent inI ; 1 ills) for pay be tween j 'i P.s. 61 and Rs. 100 and | 1 7 i per cent (20 per centII i -r hi l ls) of pay for pay j ! be tween Rs. 101 and Rs. I , 250

5 5-2 -75 -E B -3 -90

40-1-50-EB-2-2-65 |

20 per cent (25 per ce n t in h i l ls ) of pay for pay betw een Rs. 31 and Rs. 60, 15 per ce n t (20 per ce n t in h i l ls) of pay for pay be tw een Rs. 61 and R.s. 100 and 17 i per cent

[ i (20 per cen t in hil ls) of pay for pay betw een R s. 100 and Rs. 250

A d d it io n a l pay Rs. 6 for those whose pay does not exceed Rs. 100 and Rs. 13 i in lieu of free r a t io n or rice concession .

A d d it io n a l pay Rs. 6 for those whose pay does n o t exceed Rs.100 and Rs. 13J in lieu of free ra t io n or r ic e concession

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L o ca l B oard s/ T h e r e are no u n ifo rm scales of payP r iv a te

A P PE N D IX —C

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in Middle Schools—( Contd■)

M a n a g em en t

1

G o vernm ent

L o ca l B oard s and P r iv a te

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Head M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

H ead M a s te r

A s s t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u a l i f ic a t io n s Scales of PayA ll ow anccs

D earness

5

O t h e

Rs.B I H A R

Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d w ith 2 y e r r s ’ te a ch in g ex­p er ien ce

( i) Passed m a tr ic andtra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle and t ra in e d

(i) B .A./B.Sc. and t ra in e d

( i i ) Passed t ra in ed B .Sc

( i) Passed t ra ined I n te r

( i i ) Passed t r a in e d m a tr ic

I n te r . and or B .A . or

m a tr ic and or passed

middle and cr passed

( i i i ) Passed upper primary and tra ined

(iv) O th ers__________________

( i) 150-10-250-EB - 110-350 |

( i i ) 100-5-130-EB- |6-190 |

( i i i ) 60 -2 -8 0 -E B -2 - y 100 |

50-2 -7 0 -E B -2 -9 0 |I

45-2 -5 5 -E B -2 -7 5 | J

7 5-4 -9 5 -E B -5 -1 2 0 - 1E B -3 -1 5 0 |

60-2 -80 -EB -2 -100 )■

40 per ce n t of pay su b ject to a minimum of Rs. 17/8 and maximum of Rs. 25

Head mastcL's a l lo w ance Rs. 15 ( in senior basic schools only)

45-2-55-2-75

(a) 4 0 - 1 -5 0 - E B - l -60

(b) 3 5 - 2 -4 5 - E B - l -55

25-*-35

Rs. 10 (minimum)

R s. 10 (minim um )

Rs.

G o v ern m ent

B O M B A Y

Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T . 70 -5 -130-EB -6-160- I Rs. 45 for pay between8-200

( S ta r t in g pay Rs. S5, SO or 75 for 1st, 2nd or 3rd class gradu­a tes respective ly)

R h. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and R s. 150, and Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

Head m a s t e r ’s a l lo w an ce :Rs. 20 to Rs. 35

House r e n t a l lo w ­ance.

In Bombay City : Rs. 15 for pay betw een Rs. 55 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 20 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250

CDCD

: in Ahm edabad :, Rs. 10 for pay be- I tw een Rs. 55 and

Rs. 100 and Rs. 15 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250.

In Poona, Baroda , Shotapur and Surat :Rs. 7 for pay be­tween Rs. 55 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 10 for pay be­tween Rs. 101 and Rs. 250.

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Scales of pay of Teachers in Middle Schools— (Contd.)

M anagem en t

L o c a l Boards i Head M aster and P r iv ate

A ss t t . T e a c h e r

G o v ern m ent j Head M a s te r M en

W omen

B O M B A Y

(i) B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T .

( i i ) B .A . or B .Sc . and S .T .C J T .D .

(i) B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T .

( i i ) B .A . or B .Sc . and S.T.C ./ T .D .

( i i i ) M a t r i c and S .T .C . jT .D .

M A D H Y A

(i) Passed m atr ic andtra in e d

( i i ) Passed middle andtra in e d

(i) Passed m a tr ic andtra ined

(i i ) Passed middle andtrained

Rs.

-(Contd.)

3 0-5-130-E B -6 -160- ~| 8-200 |

74-4 -114-EB-4-130- 6-160

8 0 -5 -13 0 -E B -6 -1 60-5-^00

7 4-* -1 1 4 -E B -4 -1 3 0 - }6-160

5 6 -^-76-EB -2 -80 -4 -120 w ith four ad­vance in cr e m e n ts to passed In te r , and S .T .C . or T . D . J

P R A D E S H

125-5-175 1I

50 -3 -80-EB-21-100 | >

Rs. 45 for pay be tw een Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 55 for nay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

150-5-200Rs. 33 (R s . 35 in Nagpur

and Jabalp u r)

60-5-100-EB-5-125 | J

Head M aster ! M in im u m Q u al i f ica t io n s Scales of PayAllowance s

A ss t t . T e a c h e r Dearness O th e r s

2 3 4 5 6

H ouse rent allow­ance ( in Nagpur and Jabalp u r only) : Rs. 5 for those whose s ta r -

200

1 2 3 i 45 6

Rs.

A s s t t . T e a c h e r : t in g salary is Rs.M en (i) Passed m a tr ic and (a) 100-5-150 (S e ­ 100 or less and

tr a in e d le c t io n grade) Y Rs. / for o th ers' (b) 60-60-3-84-84- |

EB-4-120 1i ( tw o ad vance |

I1 in crem en ts for Y] those w ith |

( diploma in |te a c h in g ) |

( i i ) Passed middle and 45-2-J--50-2-60-EB- Stra in ed 2-80 J J !

1 1

W o m e n (i) Passed m a tr ic and 1(a) 125-5-175 (Se lec - j R s . 33 ( R s . 35 in Nagpur | House rent a llow -t ra in e d tio n grade) 1 a nd Jabalp u r) I ance ( in Nagpur

1 ! and Jabalp u r(b) 70-70-3-94-94- j 1 o n ly ) : Rs. 5

E B -4 -1 3 0 |1 1 for those whose

(tw o advance }- s ta r t in g sa laryin crem en ts for |j is Rs. 100 or lessthose w ith | and Rs. 7 fordiploma in |1 i o th erste a c h in g ) |

|iI

[

( i i ) Passed middle and 50 -3 -8 0 -E B -2 J-100 |tra in e d J

L o c a l Board s H ead M a s te r / Passed m a tr ic and t ra in e d T h e minimum pay is Rs. 30and P r iv a te A sstt . T e a c h e r Rs. 30

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Scales of P ay of T ea ch ers in Middle Schools (Contd.)

M an ag em en t H eadm aster/ M inim u m Q u alif ica t ion s S c a le s of Pay A llo w ances

A s s tt . T e a c h e r D ea rn es s O thers

1 2 3 4 5 6

G ov ern m en t H ead M a ste r

A ss tt . T ea ch e r

Rs.

M A D R A S

B .A . or B .Sc . and B .T . or (a) 165-5-205-10-245 B .Ed .

(b) 35-5-125-10-175! ( s ta t in g salary

Rs. 100)

85-5-125-10-175(s ta r t in g salaryR i 100)

85 fixed

45-3-£0-2-90

( i ) B .A . or B .S c . and B .T . or B .Ed.

( ii ) B .A . or B .Sc .

( i i i ) Passed Secon dary Sc h o o l Leaving C e r t i ­f icate E x a m in a t io n and secondary grade tra in e d

(iv) Passed Secon dary Sc h o o l Leavin g C e r t i ­ficate E x a m in a t io n

45 fixed

Rs. 22 for pay betw een Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Bs. 24 for pay betw een Rs. 61 and Rs. 100, 17 J per cent of pay plus Rs. 8 for }- pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 200 and 171 Per cent of pay plus Rs. 6 for pay be tw een R s. 201 and Rs. 300

J

Head m a ste r ’s a l low ance :Rs. 25 i f the enro lm ent ex­ceeds 500 and Rs. 10 if th e e n ­ro lm en t is 500 or less

House renta l low ance :

In M ad ras City :Rs. 9 for pay b e t ­

ween R s . 40 and Rs. 80 and 10 per cen t of pay w ith a minimum of Rs. 10 plus Rs. 2 for pay be tw een Rs. 81 and Rs. 150

202

4

Rs.

L o ca l Boards a n d P r iv a te

Head M a ste r

A s s tt . T e a ch e r

B .A , or B .S c . and B .T . or [ 75-5-145 B .E d . i

( i ) Passed Secondary School L eav in g C e r t i ­f ica te E x a m in a tio n and tra in e d

( li ) Passed Secon d ary S ch o o l L eav in g C e r t i ­f ica te E x a m in a tio n

45-2-85

30 fixed

6

In towns with population o f 50,000 or above :

Rs. 7 for pay b e t ­ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 80, Rs. 9 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 12 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150

In other municip­a lit ies or taluk headquarters :

Rs. 22, for pay betw een ]ls . 41 and Rs. 60. Rs. 24 for pay be tw een Rs. 61 iind Rs. 100 and 171 per <;ent of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Us. 200

Rs. 3 for pay up- to Rs. 150

Head m a ste r ’s a l­lowance : Rs. 25 if e n ro lm e n t ex­ceeds 500 and Rs. 10 if en ro lm en t is 500 or less

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S cale of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools—(Contd ,)

M an agem en t Head Master/ A ss t t . T e a c h e r

M in im u m Q u alif ica t ion s Scales of PayA llow ances

D earness O th e r s

G o v ern m ent : Head M aster

A ss t t . T e a ch e r

Rs.

O R I S S A

(i) B .A . or B .Sc . and t r a i n ­ed

( i i ) Passed In te r . and tra ined

( i i i ) Passed m atr ic and tra in e d or passed In te r .

(iv) Passed m a tr ic

(i) B .A . or B. Sc . and t ra in e d

( i i ) B .A . or B.Sc.

( i i i ) Passed In te r . and t r a in e d

(iv) Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d or passed In te r .

120-5-155-EB -5-160- ] 10-220-EB-10/2-250

70-2-80-4-100

50-2 -70 -EB -2 -90 ( s ta r t in g salarv Ps. 60) ‘

50 -2 -70 -EB -2 -90

120-5-155-E B -5- 160-10-220-EB-10/ 2 250

70-2-74-3-93-4-110-E B-5-140

70 2-80-4-100

50-2 -70 -EB -2 -90 ( s ta rr in g salary Rs. 60).______

Rs, 19 for pay upto Rs. 44,1 R r. 25 for pay between Rb. 45 and Rs. 100. Rs. 27 {'or pay be tw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 29 for pav between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 31 for

■ pav between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250

too

Rs.

L o c a l Boards

P r iv a te

Head M asi er

A ss t t . T e a c h e r

Head M a s te r

A sst. T e a c h e r

(v i ) Passed middle and sen ior t ra in ed

j (v ii ) Passed middle and higher e lem e n tary t ra in ed

(v ii i ) Passed middle or pass­ed upper prim ary and l o w e r e lem entary tra in e d

B A. or B .Sc . and B.Ed.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc . and t ra in e d

(i i ) Passed I n te r . and t r a in e d or B .A . or B .S c .

( i i i ) Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d or passed In te r .

(v i) Passed M a t r i c

(v) Passed middle and tra in e d

Passed I n te r .

| (v) Passed m a tr ic

Passed m a tr ic and t r a in e d

40-1-50-2-60

3 4-1 -39 -E B -1 -44

2 4 4 - 3 4

50-2-70-EB-2-90

130-10-200-10-EB-250

100-5-150-EB-8-190-EB-10|2-210

60-3-90-EB-5/2-126

50-2-70-3/2-85

40-2-60-EB-2-80

35-1-45 -E B -2 -55

50-2-70-3/2-85

50-2-70-3/2-85

Rs, 19 lor pay upto Rs, 44, R-?. 25 for pav between R.i 45 and Rs. 100, Rs. 27io i pay between Rs. 101 ar.d Rs. 150, Rs. 29 for pay between Rs. 151 and R:i 200 and Rs. 31 for pay betw een Rs. 201 and R<>. 290

Rs. 14 for pay upto Rs. 44, arid Rs. 20 for pay bet­ween Rs. 45 and Rs. 100

A PPEN D JX -C

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools—(Contd-)

M anagem ent Head Master/ M inimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay AllowancesA sstt. Teacher

Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 5 6

Government Head M istress

A sstt. Teacher

Rs.

P U N J A B

There are no middle scoools for boys

B.A. or B .Sc. and trained

Passed M a tric or In ter, and trained (J .S .T .)

(i) B .A . or trained

B.Sc. ind

(a) 250-10-300

(b) 110-8-190-EB- 10-250 (Selec­tion grade)

(a) 150-10-190-EB- 10-220 (Selec­tion grade)

( t ) 70-5-90-E B -5- 100-EB-5-150

110-8-190-EB-250EB-10-300

Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 151. Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250 and Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 251 Rs. 300

Tem porary allow ­ance equal to two increm ents for those whose pay exceeds Rs. 100 but not Rs. 250

to©05

Rs.

1 but not Rs. 250 andequal to one in ­

i crem ent for thosewhose pay exceedsRs. 250

(ii) Passed middle and S.V . (a) 140-10-220 Rs 30 for pay upto Rs. 50,trained (selection Rs. 40 for pay between

grade) Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 |(b) 105-7-140 for pay between Rs. 151

(selection ; and Rs. 200 and Rs. 50grade) I for pay between Rs. 201

1 (c) 50-3-80-EB- and Rs. 2504-100 1

Local Boards Head Master/ ( i ) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . (a) SO-5-15011

A sstt. T each er (b) 80-4-100-5-125 J, !( i i ) Passed F.A.|m atric and 65-3-80-EB-4-100-

r; i i

J .A .V . trained EB-5-125 !i( i ii ) Passed m atric and S .V . (a) 105-7-140

1 !

trained (Selectiongrade)

(b) 50-3-80-80-4- |100 j

Private Head M aster/ (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . (a) 90-5-150 : Rs- 30 for pay upto Rs. 50, 'A sstt. T each er (b) 80-4-100 Rs. 40 for Pay between

i Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 ,( i i) Passed F.A .|M atric and (a) 65-3-80-EB 4- ! for pay between Rs. 151

J .A .V . trained 100-EB-5-125 1 and Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for(b) 65-3-80 1 pay between Rs. 201 and1 Rs. 250 and Rs. 55 for pay

( i ii) Passed m atric and S.V . 50-3-80-EB-4-100- 1 between Rs. 251 and Rs.trained EB-5-125 J 300

A PPE N D IX —C

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools—(Contd.)

Managem ent

I

Government

Model Schools

Old Anglo- H industani Schools for G irls

Old H indu- tan i Schools J for G irls

Local Boards !

Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

Minimum Q ualifications 1 Scales of Pay A llc

Dearness

5

O thers

Rs.U T T A R P R A D E S H

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Head M aster

A sstt. T each er

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Passed middle and trained

Passed middle and trained

B.A. or B .Sc. and B .T ./ L T . B Ed.

(f) B.A. or B .Sc. and B.T./ LT/B.Ed.

60-2-70-EB-3-100

45-2 -65-EB-3-80

120-8-200-EB-10-iOO

120-8-200-EB-10-300

| ( i i) Passed In te r . ! trained

Passed High School Exam i­nation and trained

and : 75-5-120-EB-8-200

I75-5-120-EB -8-200

Passed middle and trained

Passed middle and trained

Passed middle and trained

| (a) 35-2-45-EB-2- I 651 (b) 2 5 -1 -30-E B -l-

40-1-45

Rs. 20 for pay upto Rs. 50, jHousc rent allow - R s. 25 for pay between \ ancc for teachers Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 30 ! of model schools : for pay between Rs. 101 ' Rs. 15, Rs. 12 or and Rs. 150 and Rs. 35 1 Rs. 9 according to for pay between Rs. 151 ! category A, B or and Rs. 450 j C of the town

J| 55- 2-57-3-60-EB -4- 'I , Rs. 12 for pay upto Rs. 40

y40-2-50-EB-3-65 J

and Rs. 13 for pay above Rs. 40

208

4

Rs.

P rivate

Old Anglo- H industani Schools

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

Old H industani Schools

B.A. or B .Sc. and R.T./LT./ 120-6-168-EF-8-200 B.Ed.

(i) B.A. or B .Sc. and B.T./ 1 120-6-168-EB-S-200LT./B.Ed.

( i i) Passed In ter. and . 75-5-110-EB-6-140 trained , EB-7-175

( iii ) Passed m atrie and : 45-2-65-EB-3-S0 trained !

T here were no uniform scales of pay

Rs;. 10 for pay upto Rs. 69 and Rs. 20 for pay of Rs. 70 or above

J

Head m aster’s allow ance Rs. 20

W E S T B E N G A L

Governm ent ! Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

B.A . or B.Sc. and trained j 100-5-155-EB-5-215-'| | Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs.~|

(i) Passed In ter.

( ii) Passed m atrie trained

and

10-225

71-3-103-EB-3-118-4-150

55-4-88-3-EB-118-EB-4-130

50, Rs. 40 for pay bet- | I Cash allow ance of j | ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, | I Rs. 5 | ! Rs. 45 for pay between |J-j Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. | ’ j I 50 for pay between Rs, )-

] 51 and 200 and P.s. 55 | I for pay between Rs. 201 | and Rs. 250 |

j i j

Local Boardsand Private

T here were no uniform scales of pay. Salary ranges frorrr Rs. ,30 to Rs. 50

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Scales of Pay of T each ers >'n Middle Schools-—(Contd•)

M an agem en t

1

Government and P rivate

L o cal Boards

Hoad Mdsterl | M inimum Q ualifications | Scales of Pay AllowancesA sstr. T eacher j Dearness

— ■ ■ 1 -•

O thers

2 I 3 4 5 6

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Rf.H Y D E R A B A D

B.A. or B .Sc. and trained i (a) 280-13-345 ( in iboys’ schools Ionlv) I

(b) 154-6-190-EB- |81-275 !

(i) Passed In ter. and 1 130-4-154-EB-6-190 trained or B .A . or B .Sc. ]

( i i) Passed m atric and | 81-3J-130 trained or Passed In ter.

j ( i i i ) Passed trained m atric

middle and | 54-2-56-2J-81-EB- or passed j 3^-98J

(iv) Passed middle 42-2-54

Rs. 15/7 for pay upto Rs. 43, Rs. 24 for pay bet­ween Rs. 44 and Rs. 86, R:i. 30 for pay between Rs. 87 and Rs. 172 and 17i percent of pay for pay above Rs. 172

J 'T here are no schools under these managements

Rs. 10 as head m aster’s allow ­ance in major middle schools

House rent allow ­ance :Rs. 2/9 (Rs. 4/4 at headquarters) for pay upto Rs. 43, Rs. 4/4 (Rs. 6 at headquarters) for pay between Rs. 44 and Rs. 86, Rs. 6 (Rs. 10 at head­quarters) for pay between Rs. 87 and Rs. 172, Rs. 8|9 (Rs. 12/13 at head­quarters) for pay between Rs. 173 and Rs. 257 and Rs. 12/13 (Rs. 17/12 at headquarters) for pay above Rs. 257.

G o v e r n m e n t

Local Boards

Private

G o v e r n m e n t

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

R b.

J A M M U A N D K A S H M I R

Passed In ter, and trained or (a) 90-6-150 1 iB.A./B.Sc. (b) 75-5-100 1

(c) 50-5-90-EB-6- >•120 |

Passed m atrie and trained 50-5-90-EB-6-120 J . ..

There were no schools under these managements

T here was no uniform ity in the scales of trav

M A D H Y A B H A R A T

Head Master/ A sstt. T eacher

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or L .T .

(ii) B.A. or B .Sc.(iii) Passed m atrie and

trained

(iv) Passed m atrie

80-5-100-10-150-EB-10-200

60-3-75-EB-5-12055-3-85.4-105

40-3-70

In the C ities o f In d ore , Gwalior , Ratlam and Ujjain Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 39, Rs. 31 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs.150 and Rs. 32 for pay between Rs. 151 to Rs. 200

In Other P laces : Rs. 21 for pay upto Rs. 39, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 150 and Rs.32 for pay between Rs.151 and Rs. 2C0

Head m aster's allow ance :Rs. 20

Local Boards

P rivate

There are no schools under these managements

T here are no regular scales of pay.

A P PE N D IX —C

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools—-(Contd.)

Managem ent

1

Governm ent and Private

L ocal Boards

Governm ent

Head Master/ A sstt. T each er

M inimum Q ualifications Scalcs of Pay

Rs.

Allow ances

Dearness O thers

M Y S O R E

Head Master/ Asstr. Teacher

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . 60-5-S0-EB-6-150 1(starting salary jRs. 70) |

(ii) B.A. or B.Sc.

( in ) Passed mat trained

Uv) Passed m atric

and

60-5-90-EB-6-150

40-2-5P-EB-3-80 (starting salary Rs. 44)

40-2-50-EB-3-80

There are no such schools in the state

P. E. P. S . U.

B.A . or S .A .V .

B.A. or S .A .V .

B.Sc. and B .T . or

B .Sc. and P .T . or

B.A . or B .Sc. Passed m atric

trainedand J.A .V .

(a) 130.8-170-10-1901 !

(1) 90-5-140 j(a) 130-8-170-10-190 |

(b) 90-5-140 65 fixed (a) 90-5-140 (1.) 50-3-80-4-100

Rs;. 20 (Rs. 23 in B a n ­galore C ity ) for pay ■ between Rs. 26 and Rs. 80, Rs. 23 (Rs. 27/8 in Bangalore C ity) for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs 100 and Rs. 27/8 (Rs. 35 in Bangalore C ity) for pay between Rs. 101 and P. s. 150

Rs. 35 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 101

J- and Rs. 150 and Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 and

| Rs. 200IJ-

Rs.

Passed middle trained

Passed middle trained

Passed I nter. Passed m atric

and S .V . j (a) 90-5-140i (b) 50-3-80-4-100

and J .V . 50-3-80-4-100

50 fixed(a) 40-2-60(b) 40 fixed

L ocal Boards

P rivate

There are no regular scales of pay in tliese schools

T h ere is no uniform ity in the pay scales

R A J A S T H A N

Government Local Boards and P rivate

Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

(i) Passed In ter, and trained

(ii) Passed In ter

(iii) Passed m atric trained

(iv) Passed m atric

(v) Passed trained

and

70-4-90-EB-5-125 1

middle and

70-4-90

(a) 100-5-120 j (b) 50-4-90-EB-5- ! 100

50-4-70

40-1-45-EB-2-55-EB-2-65-2-75

Rs. 20 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 59, Rs. 25 for pay b e tw ee n Rs. 60 and Ks. 99 and Rs. 30 for pay between Rs. 100 and Rs. 200

Rs. 20 or 30 as head teach er’s allowance depen­ding on the size of the school

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Scales of Pay of T each ers in M iddle Schools—(Contd )

M anagement Head Master/ M inim um Q ualifications Scales of Pay A llow ancesA sstt. T eacher

Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 5 6

Rs.

S A U R A S H T R A

Head M aster ( i) B .A . or B .Sc. and 100-8-140- EB-10- 1 Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs.tra in ed 200 1 50, Rs. 40 for pay between

Rs 51 and Rs. 150 and(ii) B .A , or B .Sc. or passed 75-5-?0-EB-7-125- Rs. 45 fox pay between

m atrie and trained EB-7-160 Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

A sstt. T each er B.A . or B .Sc. 65-3-80-5-125-7-160-EB-8-200 (s ta r t­ ►ing salary Rs. 77for S .T .C . or T .D. and Rs. 85 forB .T .)

Passed m atrie 40-3-70-5-90

Local Boards

Private

T here are no schools under thsse managements

There are no uniiorm scales of pay

G overnm ent

L ocal Boards

P rivate

Governm ent L ocal Boards and P rivate

Rs.

T R A V A N C O R E - C O C H I N

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

B .A . or B .Sc. and trained

Passed m atric and trained

(a) 175-10-225

(b) 125-10-175

(c) 50-5-100

30-3-60J

Rs. 27 for pay between Rs. 25 and Rs. 45, Rs. 33 for pay between Rs. 46 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35 for pay betw een Rs. 151 and Rs. 175 and 20 per cent of pay betw een Rs. 176 and Rs. 275

There are no schools under these managements

Head Master/ (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and 45-5-150 1 15 per cent of pay subjectA sstt. T eacher trained 1 to a minimum of Rs. 15

( ii) Passed m atric and 30-312-60 |tra in ed J

A J M E R

Rs. 10 for in ter, passed headm aster

Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and trained 100-5-150-8-190- ] Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Head m aster’sEB-10-250 Rs. 50 for pay between allow ance : Rs,

Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 40 for schoolsA sstt. Teacher ( i) B .A .'o r B .Sc. and tra in ­ 100 5-150-8-190- for pay betw een Rs. 101 w ith classes from

ed or B .A . or B .Sc. EB-10-250 and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for pay I to V I I I andw ith five years’ tea ch ­ betw een Rs. 151 and Rs. Rs. 25 foring experience 200 and Rs. 65 for pay schools w ith

• between Rs. 201 and Rs. classes from V I(ii) Passed In ter, and tra in ­ 80-5-120-EB-8- | 300 to V I I I

ed or B .A . or B .Sc. 200-10/2-220 |w ith less than 5 years’ 1teaching experience 1

( i i i ) Passed middle and S .V . 68-4-120-EB-5-170 |trained or passed 1m atric and J .V . trained J

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Scales of P ay of T ea ch ers in Middle Schools—( Contd.)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

Governm ent

L ocal BoardsPrivate

Head M aster/ A sstt. T eacher

Local Boards/ Private

bovernm ent Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

M inim um Q ualification s Scales of Pay Allowances

Dearness O thers

Rs.A. and N . I S L A N D S

(i) Passed m atr trained

(ii) Passed m atric

and

( i ii) Passed trained

middle and

(iv) Passed middle

68-4-120-5-170

55-3-85-EB-4-125-5-130

50-2-60-3-90

35-1-40-2-60J

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs, 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 j and Rs. 200

T h ere are no schools under these managements

B H O P A L

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and tra in ­ed or w ith 3 years’ teach ing experience

(ii) N ot specified, existing personnel possessing lower qualifications

100-5-150-150-EB- 1 5-200 I

50-3-80-EB-21-100 >• I

65-3-30-EB-2-100 J

Rs. 33 for pay between Rs. 45 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

N ot prescribed

T here are no schools under these managements T h ere are no regular scales of pay

M ainland recru its special pay : 33$ per cent in South Andaman and 40 per cent in N orth Andaman.

Special pay : local recru its 10 per cent of pay sub­je c t to a m ini­mum of Rs. 10.

Governm ent

Local Boards and P rivate

Governm ent, L ocal Boards and private

Rs.

Head M aster

A sstt. T each er

C O O R G

j Passed m atrie and trained

m atrie and

middle and

(i) Passed trained

(ii) Passed trained

(iii) U ntrained teachers

68-4-120-5-170

50-21-70-3-100

40-2-50-3-80

35-1-40-2-60 (star- j ting salary Rs. 48 | for m atrie) J

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

T here are no such schools under these managements.

D E L H I

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

B.A . or B .Sc. and tra in ed

(i) B.A. or B .Sc. and trained or B.A. or B .Sc. 1 w ith 5 years' teaching experience

( i i) Passed In ter an d tra in d - or B A. or B.Sc;. w ith less than 5 years’ teach ­ing experience j

100-5-150-8-190-EB-10-250

100-5-150-8-190- E B -1 0-250

80-5-120-8-200-10(2-220

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 65 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250

Head m aster’s a l­lowance : Rs. 40 for schools w ith classes I to V I I I and Rs. 25 for schools w ith classes from V to V III

House rent a llo ­wance : Rs. 7 for pay upto Rs. 54, Rs. 10 for pay bet­ween Rs. 55 and Rs. 100, Rs 15 for pay between

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S cales of P ay of T ea ch ers in M iddle Schools (Contd .)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. T eacher

M inimum Q ualification s Scales of Pay Allow ances

Dearness j O thers----

1 2 3 4 5 | 6

Rs.

D E L H I (Contd.)

Govt, local Boards and

private (C ontd .)

A sstt. T each er (Contd.)

( i ii ) Passed middle and S .V . trained or passed m atric and J .V . trained

68-4-120-5-170 Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 65 for pay betw een Rs. 201 and Rs. 250-

Rs. 101 and Rs. 250 and 10 per cent of pay for pay above Rs. 250

C ity allow ance : Rs. 3 for pay upto Rs. 54, Rs. 5 for pay between Rs. 55 and Rs. 100, Rs. 7 for pay b et­ween Rs. 101 and Rs. 140 and Rs. 10 for pay between Rs. 140 and Rs. 250

to

H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H

Governm ent I Head M aster I B.A . or B .Sc. and trained I (a) 23O-1O-270-EB-1 j Rs. 25 fof pay upto R§. 50, j |_____________________ ________________________________I 10-300 I I Rs. 35 for pay between I

Rs.

(b) 150-10-190-EB- | | Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 4010-220 | for pay between Rs. 101

(c) 90-5-150 | | and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 for(s ta rtin g sal- | pay between Rs. 151 andary Rs. 100 for I Rs, 200, Rs. 50 for payM .A . and B .T . 1 between Rs. 201 and Rs.

250, Rs. 55 for pay bet­ween Rs. 251 and Rs. 300,and Rs. 60 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 301 and Rs. 500

Passed m atrie and J .A .V . 70-5-90-E B -5 -100- 1trained EB-5-150 (for |

women teachersonly)

.

A sstt. T each er (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and tra in ­ ( i ) 230-10-270-ed EB-10-300 Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 50,

Rs. 35 for pay between(ii) 150-10-190- Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 40

EB-10-220 for pay between Rs. 101and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 for

( i i i ) 90-5-150 pay between Rs. 151 and(startin g pay Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for payRs. 100 for betw een Rs. 201 and Rs.M .A ., B .T .) 250, Rs. 55 for pay b et­

( i i ) Passed middle and S .V . ween Rs. 251 and Rs. 300,trained (i) 140-10-220 and Rs. 60 for pay b et­

( ii) 105-7-140 ween Rs. 301 and Rs. 500( i ii ) 50-3-80-EB-

(i ii ) Passed m atrie and 4-100trained 70-5-90-EB-5-100-

EB-5-150 j(for women teachersonly)

A PPE N D IX —C

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools—(Contd.)

M anagement

1

Local Boards Private

Government

Local Boards

P rivate

Head Master/ M inimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay Allow ancesA sstt. Teacher

Dearness Others

2 3 4 5 6

Rs.

H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H —(Contd.)

Head M aster (Bhuj Schools)

(O th er Schools)

A sstt. Teacher (Bhuj Schools)

(O ther Schools) Passed m atric and trained 1 52-3-85-EB-4-125- | j I 5-130 I1 I J

T h ere are no schools under these managements

There are no regular scales of of pay

i

T here are no such schools in the sta te There are no regular scales of pay

K U T C H

B.A. or B.Sc. and trained 70-5 130-EB-6-160- 1 8-200

Passed m atric and trained : 52-3-85-EB-4-125-5-130

(i) B.A. or B.Sc. and trained 70-5-130-EB-6-160-8-200

(ii) Passed In ter. 61-3-85-EB-4-125-5-140

Rs. 45 for pay between I Rs. 8 for B .T ., Rs. Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50 j 5 for T .D . orfor pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

S .T .C . and Rs. 3 i for Hons, gradu­ate or S .T .C . trained and Rs. 3 for other trained teachers

K>IsSO-

M A N I P U RRs.

Government

Local Boards

Private

A— Valley

Head M aster (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and trained

100-10-130-EB-6-190-EB-10-250

171 per cent of pay

(ii) Passed In te r , or passed m atrie and norm al trained

7 5 -2 J-100-E B .4-120 15 p«:r cent of pay

(i ii) Passed m attic 55-2-75-EB-3-90 20 pet cen t of pay

(iv) Passed middle 40-1-50-EB-21-65 15 pt?r cent of pay

A sstt. T eacher (i) Passed In ter, or passed m atrie and normal trained

75-21-100-EB-4-120 15 per cent of pay

(ii) Passed m atrie

( i ii ) Passed middle

55-2-75-EB-3-90 1y

40-1-50-EB-24-65 J20 pt'r cent of pay

B—H ills

Head M aster Passed m atrie 55-2-75-EB-3-90 1

A sstt. T eacher (i) Passed m atrie

( ii) Passed middle

|55-2-75-EB-3-90 !-

140-1-50-EB-2J-65 J

20 per cent of pay

T h ere are no schools under these managements

T h ere are no uniform scales of pay. Pay ranges between Rs. 30 and Rs. 50

A dditional allow ­ance Rs 6

to-to-

A P PE N D IX —C

Scales of Pay of T each ers in Middle Schools

M anagement Head Master/ Minimum Q u alification s Scales of Pay Allowance sA sstt. T eacher Dearness Others

1 2 3 4 5 6

Rs.

T R I P U R A

Head M aster (i) B.A. or B .Sc. andtrained

(ii) Passed m a tiic andtrained

A sstt. Teacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. andtrained

(ii) Passed m atric andtrained

( i i i ) Passed m atric or passedmiddle and trained

(iv) Passed middle

100-5-160

55-3-91-EB-3-118- 4-130-(starting salary Rs. 70)

100-5-160

53-5-91-E B -3-118- 4-130 (startin g salary R s. 70)

55-3-91-EB-3-118-4-130

35-4/2-75-512-80

Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

Rs. 40 as special pay.Compensatory allow ance :Rs. 5 for pay upto Rs. 34, Rs. 7/8 for pay between Rs. 35 and Rs. 60, Rs. 10 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 61 and Rs. 80, Rs. 12/8 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 140 and Rs. 15 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 141 and Rs. 200

Local Boards/P rivate

T here are no schools under these managements

Government

Local Boards

P rivate

Head M aster

A sstt. T each er

V I N D H Y A

B. Sc. and

P R A D E S H

Rs.

(i) B. A. or trained

(i) B. A. or B. Sc. and trained

( i i) Passed In ter

( i ii ) Passed m atric or passed H indi middle and trained

100-100-5-150-150- E B -5-200-(start- ing salary Rs. 105)

100-100-5-150-150- |; EB-5-200 (startin g )- salary Rs. 105) I

I i60-60-3-84-84-4-120 | t

I ;45-2J-50-2-60-EB- i , 65-3-80-2-100 I '

T h ere are no schools under these managements.

T h ere are no regular scales of pay.

Rs. 33 for pay between Rs. 45 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

Rs. 40 as special pay.

A P PE N D IX —D

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in High Schools

M anagem ent Head Master/ M inim um Q ualifications i Scales of Pay Allowances

A sstt. Teacher !Dearness O thers

1 2 3 ! 4 5 6

Governm ent Head M aster

A sstt. Teachers

Rs.A N D H R A

B.A. or B. Sc. and B .T . or j (a) 165-5-205-10- 1 B .Ed. j 245 (selection

grade.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B.T. or B.Ed.

( i i) B .A . or B .Sc.

(iii) Passed Secondary School Leaving C e rti­ficate Exam ination and trained

(iv) Passed m atrie

| (b) 85-5-125-10-175

(a) 165-5-205-10- 245 (selectiongrade)

(b) 85-5-125-10-175 ! 85 fi-ced

45-3-60-2-90

45 fixed

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs 61 and Rs. 100, 17i per cent of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 200 and 17J per cent of pay plus Rs. 6 for pay betw een Rs. 201 and Rs. 300.

Head m aster’s allow ance :

Rs. 25, if the enrolm ent of the school is above 500 and Rs. 10 if the enrolm ent is 500 or below.

House rent allo ­wance :

In towns with population o f50,000 and above. Rs. 7 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 80, Rs. 9 for pay betweenRs. 81 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 12 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250.

In other municipal and taluk head ­quarters :

Rs. 3 for pay upto Rs. 150

to-

1 0 3 4

Local Boards Head M aster :Rs.

1

(i) Secondary schools having Forms V andabove

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T or B.Ed.

150-10-200 I 1 1 !

( ii) Secondaryschools having Forms IV and below

B.A, or B .Sc. and B .T . or B .Ed.

75-5-145 |11j

A sstt. T eacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

( i i) B .A . or B .Sc.

( i i i ) Passed S. S. L. C. E xam ination and tra in ed

(iv) Passed S. S. L . C. E xa­m ination

75-5-145 i 1

65 fixed 1

45-2-85 I )>l I ;

30 fixed i

!Private Head M aster : i

(a) High schools w ith 25 sec­

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

250-15-400 1 1

tions or more in Forms I to V I

11I

(b) High schools w ith 13 to 24 )

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

165-7t-225-10-245 1

sections in Form I to V I 1

1 '

j!

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 61 and Rs. 100, 17\ per cent of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 200 and \7\ per cent of pay plus Rs. 6 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 300

Head m aster’s

allow ance :Rs. 25, if theenrolm ent ismore than 500and Rs. 10 if the enrolm ent is 500 or less

totoVx

Head m aster’s

allow ance :Rs. 25 if the enrol­ment is more than 500 and Rs. 10 if the enrolm ent is 500 or less

APPENDIX—D

Scales of Pay o f T each ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

M anagem ent Head Master/ A sstt. T eacher

M inim um Q ualifications Scales of PayAllowances

Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 j 5 6

P rivate (Contd .) Head M aster (Contd]

(c ) H igh schools w ith 1 2 sec­tions o r less in Forms I to V I

(d ) Secondary schools having Form s V and below

A sstt. T eacher

A N D H I

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B .Ed.

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

( i i) Passed S .S .L .C . E xam ination and trained

(iii) B .A . or B .Sc.

(iv) Passed In ter.

(v) Passed S .S .L .C . E xam ination

Rs.

1 A — (Contd.)

"11

150-1.0-200 | 1 1 1

75-5-145

75-5-145I

45-2-85

65 fixed

45 fixedi

30 fixed 1J

! Rs. 22 for pay between ! Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 1 for pay between Rs. 61 j and Rs 100, 17£ per cent

of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 200 and 17J per cent of pay plus Rs. 6 for pay betw een Rs. 201 and Rs. 300.

Head m aster’s

allow ance :Rs. 25 if the en­rolm ent is more than 500 and Rs. 10 if the enro l­ment 500 or less

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A S S A MRs.

Governm ent Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

B.A . or B .Sc. and trained

B .A . or B .Sc. and trained

175-15-250-20-350- E B -25-400

100-10-130- EB-6- 190-EB-10-250

15 per cent (20 per cent in hills) of pay for pay between Rs. 61 and Rs.100 and 17£ per cent (20 per cent in H ills) of pay for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250.

Local Boards P rivate

J\T here are no schools under these managements

B I H A R

Governm ent Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

B .A . or B .S c. and trained

(i) B A. or B .Sc. and tra in ­ed or passed In te r , and trained (C .T .) or M .A. or M .Sc.

200-220-20-320-EB- 40 per cent of pay w ith a 25-670-20-750 j j minimum of Rs. 17/8 and a

j ! maximum of Rs. 25 for pay(a) 150-10-230-EB- | j upto Rs. 100, 25 per cent

15-350 | of pay w ith a maximum of(b) 100-5-130-EB- Rs. 45 for pay between Rs.

6-190 | 101 and Rs. 200, 20 per centy of pay w ith a minimum of j Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. j 201 and Rs. 300 and 17 per | cent of pay w ith a m ini- | mum of Rs. 60 and m axi- | mum of Rs. 100 for pay

J above Rs. 300

Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. M inimum pay 80 1

A sstt. T eacher ( i) B .A . or B .Sc. Minimum pay 80 I N.A.(i i) Passed In te r . Minimum pay 60 ^

( i i i ) Passed m atrie and M inimum pay 50 1trained . J I

A dditional pay Rs. 6 for teachers whose pay does not exceed Rs. 100 and Rs. 13/8 in lieu of free ration or rice concession and Rs. 50 as asstt. head m aster’s allow ance

Head m aster’s allowance Rs. 20.

Allow ance for tra in ed or Hons, graduates or M .A. or M .Sc. Rs. 10

227

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Scales of Pay of T ech ers in High Schools— (Contd )

M anagem ent Head Master/ A sstt. T each er

M inimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay ---- —A llow ances

Dearness 11

O thers

1 2 3 4I

5 6

Rs.

B I H A R —(Contd.)

(ii) Passed In ter and tra in ­ed (C .T .)

(iii) Passed m atric and trained

(iv) W ith lower qualifica­tions

70 -3-85-E B-4-105- 125

(a) 60-2-80-EB-2- 100

(b) 50-2-70-EB-2- 90

(a) 50-2-70-EB-2. 90(for men) 60-2-80-EB-2- 100(for women)

(b) 45-2-55-EB-2-■75 J

40 per cent of pay w ith a m in im u m of Rs. 17/8 and a maximum of Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 180, 25 per cent of pay w ith a maximum of Rs. 45 for pay betweeen Rs. 101 and Rs 200, 20 per cent of pay w ith a miminum of Rs. 45 for pay bhtween Rs. 201 and Rs. 300 and 17 per cent; of pay w ith a m in i­mum of Rs. 60 aad m axi­mum of Rs. 100 for pay above Rs. 300

Local Boards

P rivate

There are no such schools under these managements

Head M aster B.A . or B .Sc. and trained (a) 200-5-250 (in 11schools with

more than 500 yD u p i l s ) l

J

Rs. .12 (minimum)

Rs.

Governm ent

(b) 175-5-225 (in '!schools w ith | :201 to 500 I ipupils) ii

(c) 150-5-200 (in I Ischools upto |200 pupilsj I :

A sstt. T eacher

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

(i) B.A. or B .Sc. and trained

(ii) Passed In ter. and trained or B .A . or B Sc

75 4-95-EB-5-120-3 150

60-2-80- E B -2 -100

| i Rs. 12 ^minimum)I

(i ii ) Passed m atric and : 45-2-55-EB-2-75 I trained or passed In ter. I

I I(iv) Passed m atric or passed j 40-1-50-EB-1-60 j

middle and trained j

B O M B A Y

B A. or B .Sc, and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B.T.

220-15-400-EB-20-500-EB-25-650

70-5-130-EB. 6-160-8- 200

tou,to

Rs. 45 for pay between') Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs.101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 300, Rs. 70 for pay between Rs. 301 and Rs. 500 and Rs. 85 for pay between Rs. 501 and Rs. 750. j

House rent allow-I ance

In Bombay :Rs. 15 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 55 and Rs. 100, and Rs. 20 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250

A P PE N D IX —D

S cales of Pay of T each ers in High Schools— Contd.)

M anagem ent Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

Minimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay Allowances

D earness O thers

B O M B A YRs.

Local Boards Head M aster B.A. or B .Sc. and B .T . (a) 300-15-450 Rs. 45 for pay betw een'and Private (b) 250-10-350 Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs.

U> 200-10-300 (d) 80-5-130-EB-6-

160-8-200

50 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 und Ro. 200, Re. 60 for

B.A . or B .Sc. and S.T.C| 74-4-114-EB-4-130- pay between Rs. 201 andT D. 6-160 tis 300, Rs. 75 for pay

In A hm edabad : Rs. 10 for pay bet­ween Rs. 55 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 15 for pay bet­ween Rs. 101 and Rs. 250.In P oona , B arod a , Sholapur, Hubli and Surat :Rs. 7 for pay bet­ween Rs. 55 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 10 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250

Head m aster’s a ll­owance varying from (i) Rs. 100 to Rs. 200 ( ii) Rs. 50 to Rs. 100 and( i i i ) R c . 40 t o R o .75

1

Governm ent

A sstt T eacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

( ii) B .A . or B .Sc. and S.T.C./ T .D .

( i i i ) Passed m atric S .T .C ./T .D .

80-5-130-EB-6-160-200

74-4-114-F B -4 -130- 4-160

and ! 56-2-76-EB-2-80-4- 120 (startingsalary Rs. 64 for passed In ter.)

between Rs. 301 and Rs. 500 and Rs. 85 for pay between Rs. 501 and Rs. 750.

M A D H Y A P R A D E S Hiiw

Head T eacher : Men

W omen

A sstt. T each er : Men

W om en

B.A. or B .Sc. and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T .!

B . a . or B.^c. and B .T .I

250-10-300

225-225-250-15-400

(i) 200-10-250( i i) 100-100-5-150-

EB-5-200 (startin g salary Rs. 110)

(i) 200-10-250( ii) 125-125-5-170-

EB-6-200 (startin g salaryRs. 135)

Rs. 40

Rs. 40

Rs. 40Rs. 33 (Rs. 35 in Nagpur and Jubbalpur

Rs 40Rs. 33 (Rs. 35 in Nagpur and Jubbalpur)

House rent a ll­owance : Rs. 7 (in Nagpur and Jab- balpur only) tor pay between Rs.101 and Rs. 150 and difference between the ac­tual pay and Rs. 157 for pay bet­ween Rs. 151 and Rs. 1 57.

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Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

Minimum Q ualification s Scales of Pay Allowances

Dearness

5

O thers

6

Local Boards and P rivate

Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Rs.

M A D H Y A P R A I 1 E S H —(Contd.)

B.A . or B .Sc. and B.T.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

( ii) Passed trained

In ter.

Pay varies between"] Ps. 130 and Rs. i 200

Pay varies between Rs. 70 and Rs. V90 |

Rs. 30.

and Pay varies between Rs. 50 and Rs 60

Government Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

B. A. or B.Ed.

M A D R A S

B.Sc. and B .T . or , (i) 165-5-205-10- 1 ! Rs- 22 for pay betw een] | Head m aster’s

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

245I

( i i) 85-5-125-10- | 175 (starting )■ salary Rs. 10J) |

(i) 165-5-205-10- 245

Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 61 | ; and Rs. 100, 17i ner cent j of p iy plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. | , 200 and 17£ per cent of | i pay plus Rs. 6 for pay I [ between Rs. 201 and Rs. ) j 300________________________________________ '

allowance : Rs 25 if enrolm ent of the school is above 500 and Rs. 10 if the en ­rolm ent is 500 or below.House rentallow ance :

( ii) B .A . or B.Sc.

( i i i ) Passed Secondary School Leaving C ertificate Exam ination and secondary grade t r a in ­ed

(iv) Passed Secondary i School Leaving C e rti­ficate E xam ination

Rs.(ii) 85-5-125-10-

175 (startin g salary Rs. 100)

85 fixed

45-3-60-2-90

45 fixed

L ocal Boards Head M aster :] (i) Secondary j Schools hav­

ing Form V and above

! ( i i) Secondaryj Schools hav- | ing Form IV I and below

B.A . or B .Ed.

B.A . or B.Ed.

B .Sc. and B .T . or

B .Sc. and B .T . or

150-10-200

75-5-145

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, Rs.24 for pay betwen Rs. 61 and Rs. 100, 17J per cent of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 200 and I7£ per cent of pay plus Rs. 6 for pav between Rs. 201 and Rs. 300

In M adras C ity : Rs. 9 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 80 and 10 per cent of the pay w ith a minimum of Rs. 10 plus Rs.2 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs. 150In towns with population o f50,000 and above :

Rs. 7 for pay bet­ween Rs. 40 and Rs. 80, Rs. 9 for pay between Rs. 81 and Rs, 100 and Rs. 12 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150hi other municipal and taluk h ead ­quarters .Rs. 3 for pay upto Rs. 150

Head m aster’s a l­lowance : Rs. 25 if the enrolm ent is more than 500 and Rs. 10 if the enrolm ent is 500 cr less.

tow

A P PE N D IX —D

S cales of Pay of T each ers in H igh Schools—(Contd-)

M anagem ent

1

Local Boards (Contd.)

Private

Head Master/ M inim um Q ualifications Scales of Pay AllowancesA sstt. Teacher 1)

1 Dearness Others

2 3 ! 4 5 6

Rs.

M A D R A S —(Contd.)

Asset. Teacher (i) B.A. or B .Sc. and B.T. 75-5-145 1or B.Ed. 1I

(ii) B A. or B.Sc. 65 fixed1I[

(i ii ) Passed Secondary 45-2-851i

School Leaving C e rti­ Ificate Exam ination 1and secondary grade Rs. 22 for pay between j Head m aster's a l­trained Rs. 41 and Rs. 60 Rs. 24 y lowance : Rs. 25

for pay between Rs. 61 | if the enrolm ent(iv) Passed Secondary 30 fixed • and Rs. 100 and 17J per | is more than 500

School Leaving C e rti­ 1 cenc of pay plus Rs. 8 for 1 and Rs. 10 if theficate E xam ination 1 pay between Rs. 101 and | enrolm ent is 500

1 and Rs. 200 | or lessHead M aster : 1 1(a) High Schools B.A. or B.Sc. and B .T . or 250-15-400 1

w ith 25 or i B.Ed. 1more sections 1in Forms I toV I ! ! ,

! I !I! j i

234

1 2 3

(b) High schools with 13 to 24 sections in Forms I to V I

(c) High Schools w ith 12 sec­tions or less in Forms I to V I

(d) Secondary schools w ith Forms V and below

A sstt. Teacher

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.Ed.

( i i) Passed SecondarySchool Leaving C e r t i­ficate Exam ination j and secondary grade- j trained

U ii) B .A . or B .Sc.

(iv) Passed SecondarySchool Leaving C e rti­ficate Exam ination

4 5

Rs.

165-7^-225-10-245l i

150-10-200

75-5-145

75-5-145

45-2-85

65 fixed

30 fixed

Rs. 22 for pay between Rs. 41 and Rs. 60, R s 24 for pay between Rs. 61 and Rs. 100, and 17£ per rent of pay plus Rs. 8 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 200

Head m aster’s a l­lowance: Rs. 25 if enrolm ent of the school is above 500 and Rs. 10 if the enrolm ent is 500 or below.

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S cales of Pay o f T ea ch ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

M anagement

1

Governm ent

Head M aster A sstt. T each er

Minimum Q u alification s Scales of Pay

4

Rs.

Allow ances

Dearness

5

O thers

6

O R I S S A

Head M aster :(A ) Schools in

the D istric t Head-quar- ters

(B) Schools inother Places

A sstt T eacher

B.A. or B .Sc. and trained

(i) B .A . or trained

B.Sc. and

(ii) Passed trained

In ter.

(0 B.A. or trained

(ii) Passed B A. or B .Sc.

(iii) Passedtrained

In ter. and

200-15-260-25-435- 25-610-EB-30-700

12C-5-155-EB-5-160-10-220-EB-10/2-250

and 70-2-80-4-100

B .Sc. and 120-5-155- EB-5- 160-10-220-EB- 1C/2-250

70-2-74-3-98-4-110-EB-5-140

70-2-80-4-100

Rs- 19 for pay upto Rs. 44, Rs 25 for pay between Rs. 45 and Rs. 100, Rs. 27 tor pay between Rs. 101 and Rs 150, Rs. 29 for pay bet­ween Rs 151 and Rs. 200, Rs- 31 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 251 and Rs. 300, Rs. 39 for pay bet ween Rs. 301 and Rs. 500 and Rs. 44 for pay bet. ween Rs. 501 and Rs. 750

Rs.

Local Boards and P rivate

Governm ent

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

(iv) Passed trained In ter.

m atric and or Passed

B.A . or B .Sc. and B.Ed.

(i) B .A . or tra ined

(ii) Passed trained B .Sc.

( i ii ) Passed trained In te r .

B .Sc. and

50-2-70-EB-2-90

130-10-200-EB-10- 250

100-5-150-EB-8-190-EB-10)2-210

In te r . and j 60-3-90-EB-5/2- or B .A . or , 120

m atric and 50-2-70-3/2-85 or Passed

(iv) Passed m atric 40-2-60-EB-2-80

P U N J A B

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . ! 250-10-300

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . 110-8-190-EB-10-250

(ii) Passed m atric/F.A. and } 70-5-90-EB-5-100- trained ( J .S .T .) \ (women only)

( i ii) Passed middle and S .V . trained

(a) 140-10-220(b) 105-7-140(c) 50-3-80-E B -4-

100

Some local boards

Rs. 1 9 for pay upto Rs. 44, Rs. 20 for pay betwsen Rs. 45 and Rs. 100, Rs. 22 for pay betw een Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 24 for pay bet- wcer. Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 26 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 201 and Rs. 250

allow additional dearness allow ­ance of Rs. 5

toOJ- j

Rs. 40 for pay between") j Temporary allow - Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. | ; ance equal to two 45 for pay between Rs. j 151 and Rs. 200 Rs. 50 J- for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 251 and Rs. 300

increm ents for whose pay exceeds Rs. 100 but not Rs. 250

A P P E N D IX —D

S cales of Pay of T e a ch e rs in H igh Schools—{Contd-)

Management Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

M inimum Q ualification s Scales of Pay A llo w a n c e s

Dearness Others

1 2 3 4 5 6

L ocal Boards Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

P U N J .

B .A . ot B .Sc. and B .T .

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

( ii) F.A . or m atric J .A .V .

( i ii ) Passed m a tric and S .V . trained

(iv) Passed middle and J .V . trained

(V B —(Contd).

Rs.

(i) 250-15-325 \( ii) 230-10-300 |

( i ii ) 200-10-250 |(iv) 150-10-220 |(v) 150-8-190-EB-

10-250

(a) 90-5-150-EB-6-180

(b) 90-5-150(c) 80-4-100-5-

150

65-3-80-EB-4-100- | EB-5-125 |

1(a) 105-7-140(b) 50-3-80-EB-

110

4 7£-J-b'/i-b '/£-3-97£-97£-97£-4-117J

Rs. 40 for pay between"! Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. | 45 for pay between Rs. | 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for j pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 251 and Rs. | 300 and Rs. 60 for pay | between Rs. 301 and I Rs. 500 J

1 2 3 4 I5

Rs.

P rivate Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . (a) 350-15-500(b) 310-15-400(c) 300-25-500(d) 300-10-400(e) 270-20-470(f) 250-10-300(g) 230-10-300

A sstt. Teacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. & B .T . (a) 150-10-190(b) 140-10-200(c) 125-5-150(d) 120-5-150(e) 90-5-100(£) 80-4-100

(iii) Passed m atrie and S .V . 50-3-80-EB-4-100-trained 100-100-5-125

( i i i ) Passed middle and J .V . 40-2-60-60-3-90-90-trained 90-4-100

U T T A R P R A D E S H

Governm ent Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or 250-25-375-EB-25- 1 ,

L .T . or B.Ed. 500! Rs. 25 for pay between Rs.

A sstt. T eacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . 120-8-200-EB-10- I 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 30or L .T . or B.Ed, 300 for pay between Rs. 101

y and Rs. 150 and Rs. 35( i i) Passed H igh School 75-5-120-EB-8-200 | for pay between Rs. 151

E xam ination and I and Rs. 450trained C .T . I

J

239

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S cales of Pay of T ea ch ers in High Schools— (Contd.)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. T eacher

M inim um Q ualifications Scales of Pay Allow ances

Dearness j Others

1 2 i 3 4 5 ! 6

Rs.

U T T A R P R A D E S H —(Contd.)

L o c a l Boards and P rivate

Governm ent Head M aster

Head M aster B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or 200-10-350 1! L .T . or B.Ed. 1

A sstt. T eacher (i) B .A , or B .Sc. and 120-6-168-EB-8-B .T . or L .T . or B.Ed. 200

2/3rJ of the scale1 (ii) B .A . or B .Sc. 120-6-168-EB-8- |

200 |1y Rs. 10 (minimum)

(iii) Passed m atrie and 75-5-110-EB-6-140- |trained (C .T .) EB-7-175 |

(iv) Passed m atric 45-2-65-EB-3-80 | I

(v) Passed middle and1

60-3-90-EB-4-110 1J .T .C . trained J

W E S T B E N G A L

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

i 250-20-650-25-750I! 200-5-250

Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 45t o i pel}' b c L w c c . i l R e . 101and Rs. 150, Rs. 50 for

240

Rs.

Local Boards

Private

A sstt. Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

B.A. cr B .Sc. and trained

200-5-250

100-5-155-EB-5-215-10-225

pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 201 and Lvs. 250, Rs. 65 for pay bet­ween Rs. 251 and Rs. 300, Rs. 70 for pay between Rs. ?)01 and Rs. 400 and 17| J-’er cent of pay for pay above Rs. 400

T h ere is no uniform ity in the scales of pay adopted by d ifferent boards

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

B.A. or B .Sc. B .T .

(H ons.) and

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. (H ons) and B .T . or Honours graduate with 5 years’ teaching experience

(ii) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.A. or B .Sc. with 10 years’ teaching experience (existing personnel)

( i i) 175-15)2-325

(iii) 150-15/2-240

(iv) 150-10/2-200

125-5)2-130-10/2-150y

100-5/2-120-EB-120- 1012-150 (startin g salary Rs. 105 for I or 2 nd Class M. A. or M .Sc.)

Rs. 35 (minimum) A sstt. head m as­te r ’s allow ance : Rs. 50, Rs. 35, or Rs. 25

A PPEN D IX —D

S cales of Pay T each ers in H igh Schools—(Contd-)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

M inimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay A llow ances

Dearness Others

1 2 3 ! 4 5 6

Rs.

W E S T B E N G A L (Contd.)

( i i i ) B .A . or B .Sc. or Passed 70-5/2-100 (startin g ! jIn ter, and trained salary Rs. 80 for | ]

graduate w ith dis- j ;t in c tio n or 10 |years’ teaching |experience in |secondary school |

(iv ) O ther approved un­ 60-3/2-78-2-100 |trained teachers J

H Y D E R A B A D

Government/Private

Head M aster :

(1) 1st Grade High School

(2) 2nd Grade High School

(3) 3rd Grade High School

B.A. or B.Sc. and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

600-50-720-EB-40- 1 1,000

250-250-15-370-370- EB-15-430-20-550 Y

280-13-345

Rs. 15/7 for pay upto Rs. 43, Rs. 24 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 44 and Rs. 86, Rs. 30 for pay between Rs. 87 and Rs. 172 and 174 Per cent Pay f ° r pay above Rs. 172.

Rs. 2/9 (Rs. 4/4 in Hyderabad C ity ) for pay upto Rs. 43, Rs. 4/4 (Rs. 6 in Hyderabad C ity ) for pay bet- ween Rs. 44 and Rs. 86. Rs. 6 (Rs. 10 in Hyderabad

242

Rs.

L ocal Boards

Governm ent

L ocal Boards

Private

A sstt. Teacher (i) B .A . 01 B .Sc. and B .T .

(ii) Passed In ter. and T rain ed or B .A ., or B .Sc. or M .A . or M .Sc.

( i ii ) Passed m atric and trained or passed In ter.

(iv) Passed trained

niddle and or passed

(a) 280-13-345

(b) 154-6-190-EB-8J-275

130-4-154-EB-6-190

181-31-130

54-2-56-21-81-EB-3i-98§

; Rs. r.-5/7 for pay upto Rs. , 43, Rs. 24 for pay between j Rs. 44 and Rs. 86, Rs. 30 ;

y for pay between Rs. 87 am i Rs. 172 and 17-J per- cer. t of pay for pav above ; Rs. 172 ' !

m atric J

T here are no schools under these managements.

J A M M U A N D K A S H M I R

I sHead M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and trained 200-15-275-EB-15-

350 ;A sstt. T eacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and 80-8-120-EB-8-200 *1

trained !!( i i) Passed m atric and 50-5-90-EB-6-120 :

trained !J <

C ity ) for pay between Rs. 87 and Rs. 172, Rs. 8/9 (Rs. 12/13 in Hyderabad C ity ) for pay between Rs. 173 and Rs. 257 and Rs. 12/13 (Rs. 17/2 in Hyderabad C ity) for pay above Rs. 257

T here are no schools under these managements

There is no uniform ity in the scales of pay. Some aided private schools follow the scales prevalent in government schools.

A P P E N D IX -D

Scales of Pay of T each ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

Management Head Master/ M inimum Q ualifications ScalesA sstt. Teacher i

1 2 3

Government , Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Local Boards

Private

Government and P rivate

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

M A D H Y A

B.A . or B .Sc. and trained or M .A./M .Sc.

( i) B A. or B .Sc. and tra in ­ed or M .A. or M .Sc.

(ii) B .A . or B .Sc.

Allow ances f Pay | . ______ __________

! Dearness jj — - - . _

1 - 3 'R s . ...... ~

B H A R A T

(i) 250-15-400 (in ') ; In the cit ies o f Indore,A class high | ! Gwalior, Ratlam andschools)

j

(ii) 150-10-250 (in | B class high J schools) Y

I30-5-100-10-150- |

EB-10-200 II

60-3- 75-5-120i J

T here are no schools unde'- these managements.

T here is no uniform ity in the scales of pay.

M Y S O R E

B.A . or B .Sc. . 200-20-300

Ujjciin : Rs. 31 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 32 ior pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

In o ther cities : Rs. 24 for pay between Rs. 40 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 32 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200

B.A . or B .Sc. (i) 130-10-200

1 : Rs. 20 (Rs. 23 in Bangalore | I c ity ) for pay between Rs, I 'r ; 26 u u J R a . 80, R a. 23 ( R a, | I ! 27/8 in Bangalore c ity ) j

J j {or pay between Ks. a i 1

O thers

6

244

Local Boards

Government

L ocal Boards

i 3 -I

Rs.(ii) 60-5-90-EB-6- ~)

150 (startin g | salary Rs. 70 | for a B .T .) |

Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and trained1

(a) 170-10-250 |!-

(b) 130-10-200 !

A sstt. T eacher B.A . or B .Sc. and trained 60-5-90-EB-6-150 1 (startin g salary | Rs. 70 for a B .T .) J

P . E . P. S. U.

Head M aster B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . (t) 200-10-300-124-1400 |

(ii) 150-10-220 i

A sstt. Teacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . (a) 130-8-170-10-190 I

1(b) 90-5-140 |

(ii) Passed middle and tra ined

(a) 90-5-140 >-1

(b) 50-3-80-4-100 i1( i i i ) B .A . or B .Sc. 65 fixed | 1(iv) Passed In ter.

150 fixed |

(v) Passed m atrie (a) 40-2-60 |1

(b) 40 fixed J

and Rs. 100, Rs. 27/8 (Rs. 35 in Bangalore c ity ) lor pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35 (Rs. 42/ in Bangalore c ity ) for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 250 and Rs. 42/3 (R s .4 5 m Bangalore city ) for pay between Rs. 251 and Rs. 300

Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 51 .md Rs. 100, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 20(1, Rs. 60 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 65 for pay between Rs- 251 and Rs. 300 and Rs. 70 for pay between Rs. 301 and Rs. 500

T h ere are no schools under these managements

A P P E N D IX —D

Scales of Pay of T each ers in H igh Schools—{Contd.)

Management Head Master/ A sstt. T each er

2

Minimum Q ualifications_ Allowances

Scales of PavDearness O thers

1 3 4 5 6

P rivate Head M aster

A sstt. T each er

P. E . P.

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

(ii) B .A . or B .Sc.

(iii) Passed m atric

Rs.S . U — (Contd.)

(a) 200-10-300 *| I t varies from Rs. 15 to(b) 150-10-220 i Rs. 60.

(a) 150-5-220 I :(b) 90-5-130 y.

65-5-100 !

40-2-60 J i!

i iOS

R A J A S T H A N

Government and Private

Head M aster :i 1

(A ) Schools w ith B.A . or B .Sc, and trained 250-10-280-EB-15-an enrolm ent 325-EB-15-400of more than500 J-

(B) Schools w ith B.A. or B ,Sc. and trained 250-10-350 Rs. 25 for pay between Rs.an enrolm ent 60 and Rs. 99, Rs. 30 forof less than pay hpfwppn Rs. 100 anr!500 -

Rs.

Local Boards

Government

A sstt. T eacher (i) B .A . or B .Sc. and 100-5-150-EB-10- Rs. 200 and Rs 35 fortrained 200 pa> between Rs. 201 and

(ii) B .A . or B .Sc. 90-5-120 Rs 500

T h ere are no schools under these managements

S A U R A S H T R A

Head M aster :

(A ) Schools w ith an enrolm ent of more than 800 in higher standards

(B ) Schools w ith an enrolm ent between 600 and 800 in higher stan­dards

(C) Schools w ith an enrolm ent betw een 300 and 600 in higher stan - ards and more than 700 in all standards

B.A . or B .Sc.

B.A. or B .Sc.

B .A . or B .Sc

250-15-400

200-10-300

170-10-250

Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 151 and R. 200, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 60 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 251 and Rs. 300 and Rs. 70 for pay bet­ween Rs. 301 and Rs. 1,000

APPENDIX—D

Scales of pay of T ea ch ers in High Schools— (Contd.)

! AllowancesM anagement Head Master/ Minimum Q ualifications Scales of Pny j

A sstt. T eacher | Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 1 5I 6

Rs.

S A U R A S H T R A — (Contd.)

(D) O ther Schools

A sstt. T each er

B .A . or B .Sc.

(i) B .A . or B .Sc.

( i i) Passed In ter.

( iii) Passed m atrie

140-10-220

65-3 -80-5-125-7- 160-EB-8-200 (startin g salary Rs. 77 for S .T .C . or T .D . and Rs. 85 tor B .T .)

52-3-70-5-130

40-3-70-5-90

Rs. '30 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 150, Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 60 for pay betw een Rs. 251 and Rs. 300 and Rs. 70 for pay betw een Rs. 301 and Rs. 1,000

00 -

L ocal Boards T h ere are no schools under these managements

Private T here are no regular scales of pay

Governm ent

L ocal Boards

Private

Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

Rs.

T R A V A N C O R E - C O C H I N

B.A . or B .S c. and trained

B .A . or B .Sc.

(i) 225-10-275

(i) 175-10-225

(ii) 125-10-175

(iii) 50-5-100

Rs. 33 for pay between Rs- 46 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35

{ fo r pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 175 and 20 per

j cen t of pay between t R s . 176 and Rs. 275

T h e r e are no schools under these managements

THead M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and trained (i) I50-12J-250* |

11

( i i) 150-10/2-200 | 15 per cent of pay with...........- - ....... ............... .. .................— ........... . ..... . -| a minimum of Rs. 15 (20

>■ pet cent of pay in CochinA ss tt . Teacher B .A . or B .Sc. and trained (i) 80-4-100-5- | area)

150* | (1

(i i) 45-5-150 |J

*In Cochin area for those confirmed prior to 1-10-50

A P P E N D IX —D

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

M anagement Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

Minimum Q ualifications Scales of Pay Allowances

Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 5 !

Rs.

A J M E R

Governm ent and Private

Head M aster

A sstt. T each er

B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B.A. or B .Sc. w ith 5 years' teaching ex­perience

( i i) Passed In te r . and trained S A .V . or B .A . or B .Sc. w ith less than 5 years’ teaching ex­perience

(iii) Passed m atrie and trained

250-1.0-300-2 3-400- 20-500

120-8-200-EB-10-300

80-5-120-EB-8-200- y 10/2-220 |

I

68-4-120-EB-5-170

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 65 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 300 and Rs. 70 for pay between Rs. 301 and Rs. 500

Local Boards There are no such schools in the state

Rs.

A. a n d N. I S L A N D S

Government Head M aster

A sstt. T eacher

Local Boards and P rivate

Governm ent

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . 300-20-400

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and 80-5-120-8-120-8-trained 200-10-300

(ii) Passed m atric and 68-4-120-5-170 ytrained

(i ii ) Passed m atric 55-3-85-4-125-5-130

(iv) Passed middle and 50-2-60-3-90trained

Rs. 40 for Rs. 50, Rs. betw een Rs. 100, between Rs. 150, betw eenRs. 200, bet ween

pay 50 for

upto pay

Rs. 51 and Rs. 55 for pay Rs. 101 and Rs. 60 for pay

Rs. 151 and Rs. 65 for pay

Rs. 201 and Rs. 300 and Rs. 70 for pay betw een Rs. 301 and Rs. 500

There are no schools under these managements

B H O P A L

Special pay : 33i per cent of pay in south A nda­man to mainland recruits

Head M aster B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . 225-225-250-15-4001I Rs. 33 for pay between| Rs. 45 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35

A sstt. Teacher (i) B. A. or B. Sc. and 100-5-150-150-EB- I for pay between Rs. 151trained or w ith 3 5-200 1| and Rs. 200 and Rs. 45years’ teaching ex­ y for pay between 201 andperience I Rs. 300

(ii) B. A. or B .Sc. w ith 100 fixedii

less th an 3 years’ teach­ iing experience j

m

Local BoardsP rivate

T h ere are no schools under these managements T h ere are no regular scales of pay in these schools

A P PE N D IX —D

Scales o f Pay of T each ers in H igh Schools— (Contd.)

Managem ent Head Master/ M inimum Q ualification s Scales of Pay AllowancesA sstt. T eacher

Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 5 :6

Governm ent Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

C O O R G

B.A. or B .Sc. and B .T . or i 250-10-350 B.Ed. |

(i) B A. or B .Sc. and B .T . 100-5-120-8-200-EB-10-300or B.Ed.

(ii) B .A . or B .Sc.

v. iii J Passed m atric and trained

(iv) Passed middle trained

and

80-5-120-EB-8-20010/ 2-220

50-21-70-3-100

50-2-60-3-90

L ocal Boards There are no schools under these managements

P rivate Head M aster B.A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or 250-10-350B.Ed.

A sstt. T each er (i) B.A. or B .Sc. 80-5-120-8-200-10/2-220 |

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, ! Rs. 50 for pay between ! Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 ; for pay between Rs. 101 ; and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for J pay between Rs. 151 and j Rs. 200 and Rs. 65 for pay above Rs. 200

toOlto

Rs.

Government, L ocal Boards and P rivate

(ii) Passed m atrie and trained

Head M aster :(A ) H igher second­

ary Schools

(B ) H igh Schools

A sstt. T eacher :(A ) H igher Secon-

ary Schools

(B ) High School

( i ii) Passed middle tnd trained

50-24-70-3-100

40-2-50-3-80

D E L H I

M .A . or M .Sc. and B .T .

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

M .A . or M .Sc. and B .T . or M .A . or M .Sc. w ith 3 years’ teaching experience in a college or 7 years’ teaching experience in a school <r B .A ., (H ons.\ or B .Sc. (H ons.) w ith 8 years’ teaching experience in a school or B.A . or B .Sc. w ith 12 years’ teaching experience

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T . or B .A . or B .Sc. w ith 5 years’ teaching ex­perience

(i i) Passed In ter and t r a in ­ed or B .A . or B .Sc. w ith less th an 5 years’ teaching experience

350-25-500-EB-30-590

250-10-300-20-400-20-500

200-10-250-15-325-EB-15-400

120-8-200-EB-10-300

80-5-120-EB-8-200-10/ 2-220

5

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 65 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 300, Rs. 70 for pay b e t­ween Rs. 301 and Rs. 500 anti Rs. 85 for pay bet­ween Rs. 501 and Rs. 750

Rs. 40 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 65 for pay bet­ween Rs. 201 and Rs. 300, Rs. 70 for pay between Rs. 301 and Rs. 500 and 1

House ren t a ll­owance :Rs. 7 for pay upto Rs. 54, Rs.10 for pay between Rs. 55 and Rs. 100 and Rs. 15 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 250 and &>• 10 per cent of pay for pay above Rs. 250

C ity allow ance :Rs. 3 for pay up to Rs. 54, Rs. 5 for pay between Rs. 55 and Rs. 100,Rs. 7 for pay be­tween Rs. 101 and Rs. 140 and Rs. 10 for pay between Rs. 141 and Rs. 250

APPENDIX—D

Scales of Pay of Teachers in High Schools — (Contd-)

M anagement ' Head Master/ ! M inimum Q ualification s J Scales of Pay Allowances

] A sstt. T eacheri

i ' I | iDearness j O thers

1 2 ! 3 i 4 5 | 6

Government Head M aster

A sstt. Teacher

Rs.

D E L H I (C o n td .)

( iii) Passed m atric and | 68-4-120-EB-5-170 I Rs. 85 for pay between trained i I Rs. 501 and Rs. 750

(i) B .A . or trained

H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H

B.Sc

( i i) Passed trained

m atric

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. trained

and i (a) 230-10-270-EB- 1 ) 10-300

| (b) 150-10-190-EB- | i0-220

| (c) 90*5-150 (for | women only)

and I 70-5-90-EB-5-100- j EB-5-150

and i (i) 230-10-270-EB- j 10-300

j (ii) 150-10-190-EB-10-320

Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 50, Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 45 for pay betw een Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250 and Rs. 55 for pay betw een Rs. 251 and Rs. 300

to

L ocal Boards

P rivate

Government and P rivate

Rs.

(ii) Passed m atric and trained (women only)

( i i i ) Passed middle and S.V . trained

(i ii) 90-5-150 ~1 (s tartin g pay Rs. 100 for M .A ., B .T .)

70-5-90-EB-5-100-EB-5-150

(a) 140-10-220

(b) 105-7-140

(c) 50-3-80-EB -4- 100

T here are no schools under these managements

T here are no regular scales of pay in these schools

K U T C H

Rs. 25 for pay upto Rs. 50, 1 Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150 and Rs. 45 for pay betw een Rs. 151 and Rs. 200, Rs. 50 for pay betw een Rs. 201 and Rs. 250. Rs. 55 for pay b et­ween Rs. 251 and Rs. 300

Head M aster : 1|(A ) Schools in B.A. or B.Sc. andjtrained 220-15-400-EB-20-

11 Rs. 45 for pay between

Bhuj 500 1 Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 50> for pay between 101 and

(B ) Schools in B.A . or B .Sc. and trained 70-5-130-EB-6-160- 1 Rs. 150 and Rs. 55 for payother places 8-200 1 betw een Rs. 151 and Rs.

1 200A sstt. T eacher B.A. or B .Sc. 70-5-130-EB-6-160- I

8-200 1J

L eca l Boards T h ere are no schools under these managements

APPENDIX—D

Scales o f Pay of T each ers in High Schools—(Contd.)

Management Head Master/ A sstt. Teacher

M inimum Q ualifications Scales of PayA llow anc

D earness

2 S

O thers

1 2 3 4 5 6

Government

L o cal Boards

Private

Head M aster

A sstt. Head M aster

A sstt, T eacher

M A N I

B .A . or B .Sc. and trained or w ith 10 years’ teaching experience

B.A . or B .Sc. and trained or w ith 5 years' teaching experience

(i) B .A . or B .Sc. and trained

( i i) Passed m atrie and nor­mal trained or passed In ter.

( i ii ) Passed m atrie

T here are no schoo

There are no rcgula

Rs.

P U R

1

175-15-250-20-350. | EE-25-400 I

1

>100-10-130-EB 6-

190-EB-10-250 (startin g salary Rs. 110 for B .T ,)

100 10-130-EB-6-190- E B -10-250

75-2J-100-EB-4-120

55-2-75-EB-3-90

s under these manager

r scales of pay

1

1

!I>■

17J per cent o f pay |

11

J

17J per cent of pay

15 per cent of pay ~|

20 per cent of pay

nents

bOO tOS

Special pay of Rs.50

A dditional allow ­ance of Rs. 6

Governm ent

L ocal Boards

Rs.

T R I P U R A

Head M aster

A sstt. HeadM aster

A sstt. T eacher

B .A . or B .Sc. and B .T .

B A. or B .Sc. and B .T . or B .A . or B .Sc. w ith 5 years’ teaching experi­ence

( i) B .A . or B .Sc. andB .T . or B .A . or B .Sc. w ith 5 years’ teaching experience

(i i) Passed trained

(ii) Passed trained

and

middle and

200-10-420-15-450 "j

100-5-160-EB-5- 215-10-225

100-5-160-EB-5-215-10-225

55-3-91-EB-3-118- 4-130 (starting salary Rs. 70)

55-3-91-EB-3-118- 4-130 J

Rs. 30 for pay upto Rs.") 50, Rs. 40 for pay bet- I ween Rs. 51 and Rs. 100, Rs. 45 for pay between Rs. 101 and Rs. 150, Rs, 50 for pay between Rs. If51 and Rs. 200, Rs. 55 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250, Rs. 60 for pay between Rs. 251 and Rs. 300, Rs. 65 for pay between Rs. 301 and Rs. 350, Rs. 70 for pay bet­ween Rs. 351 and Rs. 400 and Rs. 75 for pay between Rs. 401 and Rs. 450

Rs. 30 asi specialpay for asstt.head masterCompensatory> a l-l ow an c e : Rs. !5 forpay upto Rs . 34,Rs. 7/8 for paybetween Rs 35and Rs. 60, Rs.10 :for pay be-tw een Rs. 61 andRs. 80, Rs. 12/8for pay betweenRs. 81 and Rs. 140,Rs. 15 for paybetween Rs. 141and Rs. 200, Rs.17/8 for pay be-tween Rs. 201and Rs. 300 andRs. 20 for Payabove Rs». 300

t oCn

There are no schools under these managements

P rivate T h ere is no uniform ity in the scales of pay in these schools

A P P E N D IX —D

Scales of Pay of T ea ch ers in H igh Schools— (Contd.)

M anagem ent Head Master/ M inim um Q ualifications Scales of PayAllow ances

A sstt. T eacher Dearness O thers

1 2 3 4 5 6

Rs.

V I N D H Y A P R A D E S H

Government

r ' N

Head M aster

u ; \i

_JL ■CO Ia>- o =

Local Boardsand P rivate

m-0>

OO

B.A . or B .Sc. and trained or M .A . or M .Sc. w ith 3 years’ teaching experience in a high school

(i) B .A . ortrained

B .Sc. and

(ii) Passed In ter,

( i i i ) Passed m atric

(i\) Passed H indi and trained

middle

200-10-300-EB- 121-350

100-100-5-150-150 EB-5-200 (startin g salary Rs. 105)

J

1 1 I I I

60-60-3-84-84-4-120 yI

45-2J-50-2-60-EB - I 65-3-80-2-100 I

I45-2i-50-2-60-E B - i

65-3-80-2-100 I

T here are no schools under these manafipmpnts

Rs- 33 for pay between Rs. 45 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250

Rs. 33 for pay between Rs. 45 and Rs. 150, Rs. 35 for pay between Rs. 151 and Rs. 200 and Rs. 40 for pay between Rs. 201 and Rs. 250

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