Kolkata: West Bengal is the only big country in the country where female students lose the number of boys.
A recent survey released by an integrated District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE +) shows that only three other states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya have registered more female students than boys.
Data from countries released by Udise + shows that from 18.74.87,792 students registered from pre-pratama to class XII in the 2019-20 academic session, there are 2,32,012 more female students than boys.
When the number of female students was 94.89.902, the number of male students was 92.57,890.
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“Over the past five years have become a sustainable effort from the Government Government to promote and empower girls.
The Kanyashree project has succeeded in a large scale.
Most states in the country include the central government has similar projects to educate and empower girls but West Bengal successfully lies in the implementing mechanism.
When other countries try to reach the grassroots level through Panceshayats, West Bengal is the only state in which Kanyashree has been carried out through an administrative mechanism, “said a senior official from the State Welfare Department of Welfare.
“As a result, female students have received the benefit token through schools, blocking the Development and SDO offices who have forced parents to register their daughters in these schools.
This social and administrative coercion allows female students to access better to school.
And Education, “added the official.
Closer appearance into the data will show us the number of school dropouts if there are boys higher than girls.
The country does not only have a better national regarding the national average but female students have defeated male students.
When at the secondary level, the December 16.1 percent school dropout rate in West Bengal, the dropout rate was 13.8.
Interestingly enough when 14.1 percent of boys have come out, the student dropout rate is only 13.6 percent.
Very surprising in the top part of the class V to class VII, the dropout rate in the country is zero when the national drop drop rate is 2.6 percent.
Equally in the main section, namely between class I to class IV, the national dropout rate is 1.5 percent while in West Bengal, the dropout rate is slightly 0.6 percent with male students drop out of school with 0.9 percent and students Women choose out 0.3 percent.
This survey also shows that the state has succeeded in bringing a minority community under the scope of its education system.
In 2019-20, 30.9 percent of minority students as a whole registered their own at various education facilities of 32.4 percent were girls and 29.4 percent were boys.
This is much better than the national average of which only 17.6 percent has registered themselves with 18.1 percent are girls and 17.1 percent are boys.
As far as Muslim education, the state shares a better average than the national average.
According to data, 30.5 percent of students have registered themselves between pre-primers to a higher secondary where 32 percent are girls and another 28.9 percent are boys.
This is far better than the national average in which only 13.9 percent of Muslim students have registered themselves.
With 14.4 percent become girls and 13.4 percent are boys.