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New educational landscape- expert's view, for private school in India.


Government   Schools, are managed by Central  or State Government or local authority. All expenses are  met by from the funds of appropriate authority, who have established the schools.

Private Aided schools, are established and administered  by private management, who are eligible to receive aid from central or state government in form of  salary and or grant to meet all or part of their expenses. The government lays down various conditions for grant of aid including the rate of fees which can be charged by the schools.

Private unaided schools are established and administered by private management, which do not get any grant or aid from central or state government  or local authority for meeting their expenses namely salary payable to teachers and non teaching staff. The only source of revenue to meet these expenses is fees charged to students.
Student explaining renewable energy- solar energy
Socio Dramatic Events- creating the real environment of the subject - played by students
visit to super market- field trip

Apart from meeting expenses these schools also have to raise funds for future growth, development as well as maintenances and improvement of existing structure.
Terrace TURF, artificial ground with Latest Technology

As per the  latest survey in Maharashtra,” Status of Elementary Education in Maharashtra State and municipal corporation profiles”, says, 67% of schools in Maharashtra are government schools, 20% schools are private aided schools and 12% schools are private unaided schools.

And report further says that 17% of total students are studying in these private unaided schools. The reason is due to better teacher- pupil ratio, and better infra structure, wide gap in learning , teaching levels in government schools and private unaided schools.

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