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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan takes note of the fact that provision of
elementary education is largely made by the government and
government aided schools. There are also private unaided schools
in many parts of the country that provide elementary education.
Poorer households are not able to afford the fees charged in
private schools in many parts of the country. There are also
private schools that charge relatively modest fees and where
poorer children are also attending. Some of these schools are
marked by poor infrastructure and low paid teachers. While
encouraging all efforts at equity and 'access to all' in
well-endowed private unaided schools, efforts to explore areas
of public-private partnership will also be made. Government,
Local Body, and government aided schools would be covered under
the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, as is the practice under the Mid Day
Meal scheme and DPEP. In case private sector wishes to improve
the functioning of a government, local body or a private aided
school, efforts to develop a partnership would be made within
the broad parameters of State policy in this regard. Depending
on the State policies, DIETs and other Government
teacher-training institutes could be used to provide resource
support to private unaided institutions, if the additional costs
are to be met by these private bodies.
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