6,840 government schools in Karnataka have scope for improvement: DPI analysis
The Hindu
The infrastructure of as many as 6,840 government schools in Karnataka has scope for improvement. A recent analysis by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) for the 2020-21 academic year on several parameters revealed that as many as 1,961 government schools have secured the D grade while 4,879 obtained the C grade.
A majority – 52.06 % (25,656 schools) – have obtained the B grade while 16,783 schools secured the A grade, as per the School Infrastructure Report.
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