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Little progress in centralising administration of Eklavya schools

Background of EMRS Centralisation Efforts

  • Objective: Elevate EMRS to the standards of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs).
  • Key Announcements:
    • Finance Minister’s 2023-24 Budget speech emphasized centralised recruitment of 38,000 staff over three years.
    • NESTS (National Education Society for Tribal Students) was set up to oversee EMRS administration.

Relevance : GS 2(Education ,Schemes , Social Issues)

Current Status and Challenges

  • Slow Progress on Centralisation:
    • Second phase of recruitment (6,000 staff) stalled for over three months.
    • Proposal for regional offices under NESTS still awaiting approval since December 2024.
    • Proposal to raise per-child recurring cost pending with the Department of Expenditure since November 2024.
  • Weak Administrative Authority of NESTS:
    • Lacks mandated control over State societies running schools.
    • Unable to enforce inspections and oversight.
    • State societies operate autonomously, often bypassing NESTS directives.
  • Staffing and Recruitment Issues:
    • Severe manpower shortage: NESTS operates with only 34 sanctioned staff, while JNV administration has 491 personnel.
    • Hindi competency requirement led to difficulties in teacher placements, especially in non-Hindi-speaking states.
    • Recruitment for NESTS posts remains unfulfilled due to low pay and no promotion opportunities.

Financial and Operational Concerns

  • Budgetary Issues:
    • Financial irregularities found in State societies.
    • Schools not purchasing essential items (e.g., uniforms, books) but transferring funds to parents instead.
  • Governance Gaps:
    • NESTS issued circulars reinforcing its authority, but lacks enforcement mechanisms.
    • December 2024 circular warned new recruits against challenging NESTS authority.

Comparison with Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs)

  • JNVs’ Stronger Administrative Structure:
    • Managed by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti under a centralised system.
    • 661 JNVs with structured administration through eight regional offices.
    • Sufficient staffing (491 personnel at HQ and regional levels).
  • EMRS Lags Behind in Infrastructure and Funding:
    • 728 EMRS sanctioned, but only 477 functional.
    • Funding disparity: Per-student expenditure ₹1.09 lakh (EMRS) vs ₹1.70 lakh (JNVs).

Way Forward

  • Fast-track Centralised Recruitment: Expedite the approval of the second phase of 6,000 staff hiring.
  • Structural Empowerment of NESTS: Grant statutory powers for direct oversight and inspections.
  • Increase Financial Allocation: Approve the proposed hike in recurring per-student expenditure.
  • Address Recruitment Barriers: Improve pay scales and career prospects for NESTS officials.
  • Resolve Governance Gaps: Strengthen accountability of State societies under NESTS control.

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