Education sector gets Rs 21,480.450 million
LAHORE (June 15 2007): The Punjab government has allocated Rs 21,480.450 million to education sector in the province's budget 2007-08, which is 72% higher than that of financial year 2006-07 (Rs 1,2480m). It also includes Rs 5,000 million for the World Bank assisted Punjab Education Sector Reform Programme.
According to budget documents, Rs 8,488 million has been set aside for school education, Rs 9,936 million for higher education, Rs 954.450 million for special education, Rs 1200 million for literacy and Rs 902 million for sports showing increases of 2.203%, 242.621%, 59.075%, 336.364% and 125.500%, respectively, in allocations made in the current fiscal years.
The documents says the Punjab government is committed to develop an enlightened and prosperous Punjab through achievement of all education related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. In 2006-07, out of the allocation made under school education, half of it was transferred to the higher education during the course of the year. This year the allocations have been reflected under the respective sub-sectors.
To improve the standard of college education a model programme of upgrading two best colleges in every district into high quality institutions to be given autonomous status will be launched. Similarly two of the weakest colleges will be picked up for complete overhaul and up gradation.
As far as higher education is concerned, Rs 4 billion is allocated to support universities. This is in addition to the massive investments by Higher Education Commission (HEC) in all the universities in Punjab.
According to budget documents, higher allocations for education sector reflect the provincial government's strong commitment towards provision of quality education based on five parallel but mutually supportive axes. These are reformed institutions; reformed service structures, development & embedding of information/decision support systems; provision of an enabling environment for reforms; and invoking an intentional cultural shift within the education department.
SPECIAL EDUCATION: To improve the condition and make the lives of special children meaningful the government has allocated special amount for the special education. The provincial government has planned to develop 143 institutions of special education with a projected enrolment of 20,050 students by 2008.
The government has already initiated various programmes for special children including provision of educational opportunities and facilities to school-going disabled children; enhance enrolment of special children in the institutions/ centres of special education in Punjab, ensure provision of improved facilities and opportunities; impart knowledge and skills to physically challenged children to enable them to become economically independent members of the family and society; provision of healthy atmosphere to special children in the Institutions/Centres of special education in Punjab by constructing new, and improving existing, buildings with special facilities; and skill development & rehabilitation of physically challenged children.
In the year 2007-08, the government has planned to enhance enrolment of special children through incentives, such as nutrition programme, provision of stipend, free uniform, free boarding & lodging facility, free text & Braille books, free pick & drop facility, merit scholarship, cochlear implant for hearing impaired students; provision of First Aid Kits to special education institutions; improvement of teaching methodologies through teachers training programmes; third party validation of the special education initiatives; and adoption of internationally accepted best practices.
LITERACY & NON-FORMAL EDUCATION: In a bid to provide yet another opportunity to an estimated 38 million illiterate/out of school population to return to education, an amount of Rs 1,200 million has been earmarked in the budget 2007-08 for the Literacy and Non-formal education sector which is 336 % higher than the current year (2006-07).
The provincial government launched the 'Parha Likha Punjab' Programme for meeting national commitment of 100% literacy rate, along with reinvigorating the formal set up with a view to covering the backlog by Non-formal Basic Education schools.
Main initiatives in this regard are demand based training for new literates to impart education, training and skills that can lead to economic amelioration, enhance disposable income and help alleviate poverty. Establishment of 300 Adult Literacy Centres & 200 NFBE schools in jails, factories and Brick Kiln under a five year programmes for imparting education and development for rehabilitation and providing honourable economic opportunities to prisoners in 29 jails of the province. More than 5,000 brick kilns workers and illiterates working in factories; awareness campaign for promotion of literacy.
SPORTS: With a view to promoting sports the provincial government has established a new department, which will support sports organisations to develop and exploit sports potential in youth including imparting them training on scientific basis. An amount of Rs 902 million has been allocated for sports which 125.5% higher than the allocation for year 2006-7.
Moreover, according to budget documents, under the Punjab Education Sector Reforms Programme (PESRP), an amount of Rs 2 billion has been planned for provision of missing facilities in public sector schools and Rs 3 billion for colleges in the year 2007-08. In the year 2007-08, around 24 million free text books will be distributed in the province to over 11.2 million students up to matric at a cost of Rs 823 million.
The education department is planning to make recruitment of a new batch of qualified teachers during 2007-08 to address the shortage of teaching staff. In 2007-08, the department will train 130,000 PST in remaining 23 districts through 3,176 District Teacher Educators (DTEs). In order to evaluate performance of School Councils, in pilot districts, a Third Party Validation exercise is planned to be conducted in October this year.
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