![]() | August 2007 |
| Quality of education improving in Sikkim August 21, 2007 With the help of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Mid-Day Meal Scheme, the state of Sikkim has managed to substantially reduce the number of out-of-school children at the elementary stage. The dropout rate has been reduced from 8.74% to 0.58% for the primary level and from 9.92% to 3.98% at the Upper Primary level. Under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), 45 primary / upper primary schools and 48 AIE / EGS Centres have been opened, 37 school buildings constructed and 377 teachers recruited. 885 schools and 83602 children were covered under the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in 2004-05; 871 schools & 98000 children in 2005-06 and 899 schools & 102520 children in 2006-07. 425 students completed Computer Literacy Programmes (CLP). One Satellite Interactive Terminal (SIT) has been set up at Regional Centre, Gangtok and three at different Study Centres in the State. All major programmes being offered by the University have been activated in the region. |