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khaskhabar.com : Friday, April 28, 2023 10:54 AM
Lucknow. Schools in Uttar Pradesh have been asked to upload data related to students by April 30. Director General of School Education (DGSE) Vijay Kiran Anand has pulled up district basic and secondary education officers for their negligence in updating students’ data on the UDISE (Unified District Information System for Education) portal.
UDISE is a national repository of school education data which is used to plan, optimize resource allocation and implement various programs related to education and to measure progress.
So far, only 20 per cent of state-run basic and secondary schools have updated student profiles on UDISE, which include basic information such as name, class and mother tongue of the child.
Data on children with special needs, out of school children is also a part of it. The official said non-feeding of the data would result in poor performance of the state in the UDISE report released every year.
Schools have been given a deadline of April 30 to complete the work. The DG warned that action would be taken against the schools for non-compliance.
Among basic schools, the districts of Ballia (5.2%), Azamgarh (5.6%) and Mathura (5.9%) have the lowest percentage of data feeding on the UDISE portal.
Mirzapur is the only district which has completed more than 50 per cent work.
Overall, data feeding of 83.2 lakh students out of 1.04 crore in basic schools has not started.
For secondary schools, Ballia (2.1 per cent), Azamgarh (4.1 per cent) and Etawah (5.1 per cent) performed the worst in terms of feeding student data on UDISE.(IANS)
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