GOVT SCHOOLS Primarily, for Dalits only
Jangveer Singh
Tribune News Service

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090124/main7.htm

Bathinda, January 23
>From being for the people, the primary education in
government schools of Punjab has become for the Dalits
only. Reason: The private and public schools are
catching fancy of the upper caste farming community
which is slowly but steadily dumping the government
facility while deciding the schools of their wards.

Three separate studies of primary schools in districts
of Bathinda - area of the Chief Minister Parkash Singh
Badal - Ropar and Ferozepur by the Punjabi University
reveals that farmers across the state are no longer
relying on the government to provide education to
their children.

A tour of Bathinda district reveals a stark reality.
Children from the backward communities comprise around
85 per cent of the student population in the
government primary schools. For example, in Bir Behman
village, out of the total 174 students, only 18 are
from the general category. While 147 students belong
to the scheduled caste category, nine are from the
backward classes. "The school is now called as
"Verha valaan da school" with 'Verha' standing
for Dalit areas in villages," says its head Ravinder
Kaur, adding that a branch of private school, which
has opened in the village, is attracting a large
number of children from the farming community.

The story in the other villages of the area is no
different. Behman Diwana village has two private
schools. The primary school there caters to the
'Bazigar Basti'. All the students here are from
the SC community. A little away in Lehra Baga village
in Nathana block of the district, Jaspal Singh, who
tills 12 acres of land, says the government primary
school in his village has students mostly from dalit
families only. He said like him, most farmers were
sending their children to two private schools, which
have sprung up in his village as well as in nearby
areas. The studies, which focused on the
"Socio-Economic Analysis of Primary Education in
Rural Punjab" and were conducted by Kavita Rani,
Manita Joshi and Jaswinder Kaur in Bhatinda, Ropar and
Ferozepur districts, respectively, presents some
telling facts. For instance, in Bathinda there is a
decline of general category students in government and
aided schools from 62 per cent in 1992 to 22 percent
in 2005-06. In comparison, the population of SC
students in these schools has increased from 26 per
cent to 65 per cent during the same period.

Punjabi varsity professor Ranjit Singh Ghumman, who
supervised the studies, said the number of SC students
in private schools has just increased from 11 to 13
per cent during the same period.


And my fear about this turned true.
Education in Punjab – A Dream
Sunday, July 13, 2008

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