ABSTRACT

This is one of the first volumes to comprehensively discuss resource constraints and institutional challenges in realizing the Fundamental Right to Education (RTE) in India. It looks at various aspects of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), the primary vehicle to implement RTE and a flagship programme to universalize elementary education in the country. The book presents a comparative perspective across regions and states and evaluates the effective delivery of SSA at the grassroots level. Using rich empirical data, not yet available in the public domain, it provides valuable lessons for the planning and financing arrangements of SSA-RTE between the centre and the states, and towards understanding access, equity and quality of education.

The work will be a major resource for scholars and researchers of education, economics, public policy, development studies, and politics.

chapter 1|27 pages

Introduction

Setting the context

chapter 3|24 pages

Financing Elementary Education in Andhra Pradesh Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

A study on fund flow pattern and utilization of resources

chapter 4|25 pages

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Punjab

Overall allocations, composition and utilization of funds

chapter 6|22 pages

Do the SSA Funds Hit the Target?

The case of Kerala

chapter 7|28 pages

Bottlenecks in Provisioning for Elementary Education Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

The case of Lalitpur and Rajnandgaon

chapter 8|22 pages

Pattern, Trend and Utilisation of Funds Under SSA in Odisha

Performance analysis of two sample districts

chapter 9|21 pages

Review of SSA Fund Flow Pattern

Case studies from Mumbai and Raigad in Maharashtra

chapter 10|21 pages

Fund-Flow Pattern Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in West Bengal

A case study of Bankura district

chapter 11|30 pages

Fund Flows and Expenditure in Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

A case study of Nalanda district, Bihar

chapter 12|26 pages

Implementing Right to Education in Uttarakhand

The missing links

chapter 13|23 pages

Community Monitoring of Right to Education

A case of Udaipur district

chapter 14|32 pages

Financing Elementary Education

Induce or reduce interstate disparity?