The situation in Chandigarh, Bihar and Jharkhand at the top of school education is very bad; Know the condition of other states - PGI report of school education shows the need for improvement in most countries

School education has improved after the new national education policy, but according to the Performance Grading Index (PGI) report of the Ministry of Education, most countries still need to improve. States like Chandigarh Punjab are at the top, while states like Meghalaya Chhattisgarh are at the lower level. The performance of states was based on children’s learning ability and standards such as infrastructure. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. After the arrival of the New National Education Policy (NEP), all the states and trade union areas of the country have taken important steps to improve school education, but in most countries there is still a great need to improve schooling. This can be measured from the report of the Performance Grading Index (PGI) released by the Ministry of Education for the performance of schools, in which no state could make a place in the top four categories. The better performance of these states is that the states that have had better performance in the field of school education in the country are at the top of Chandigarh, Punjab, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala and Odisha. At the same time, states such as Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam performed at the lowest level. The recording performed in ten categories for the performance of school education by the Ministry of Education revealed the situation on all states. This demonstration of states was determined based on the survey conducted at approximately 73 standards, including the learning ability of children (Leather Outkam), infrastructure and management. It is different that the performance of the states has now changed to the first PGI survey performed in 2021-22. The average performance of these states is the first time a state has come to the Khishetha-1 category. Earlier, a state could only make room for Khushidha-3. This time, Chandigarh came to the Kushitha-1 category. While the rest of the states that perform better have come to the Kushitha -3. It is noteworthy that the first category of Daksha, second-utkarsh, third-utter, fourth-uttam, fifth-1, sixth-1-2, seventh-2, seventh-3, VIII-AKSHI-1, ninth-2 and the tenth category-3. According to the PGI reports 2022-23 and 2023-24, the states where schooling was the average of the average were states such as Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. These states came to the Akakshi-1 category. Also read: Children of Mahila Shiksha Mitra in -laws come to their maternal home and teaching in council schools, up to 60 km daily, and the recording conducted in ten categories for the demonstration of school education by the Ministry of Education revealed the situation on all states. This demonstration of states was determined based on the survey conducted at approximately 73 standards, including the learning ability of children (Leather Outkam), infrastructure and management. It is different that the performance of the states has now changed to the first PGI survey performed in 2021-22. The average performance of these states is the first time a state has come to the Khishetha-1 category. Earlier, a state could only make room for Khushidha-3. This time, Chandigarh came to the Kushitha-1 category. While the rest of the states that perform better have come to the Kushitha -3. It is noteworthy that the first category of Daksha, second-utkarsh, third-utter, fourth-uttam, fifth-1, sixth-1-2, seventh-2, seventh-3, VIII-AKSHI-1, ninth-2 and the tenth category-3. According to the PGI reports 2022-23 and 2023-24, the states where schooling was the average of the average were states such as Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. These states came to the Akakshi-1 category. Also read: Children who teach in Council schools from Mahila Shiksha Mitra in -Laws, and the distance of 60 km decides daily