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1 Introduction  





2 Objectives  





3 Structure of EMRS  





4 Annexure  





5 Building And Design Layout  





6 Cost and Budget  





7 Government of Maharashtra Model United Nations  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Eklavya Model Residential School
Location

All over India


India
Information
Other nameEMRS, Eklavya School
TypePublic
Established1999; 25 years ago (1999)
FounderMinistry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India
Sister schoolEklavya Model Day Boarding Schools (EMDBS), Centre of Excellence for Sports (CES)
School boardCBSE
Educational authorityNational Education Society for Tribal Students, MoTA
ChairmanDharmendra Pradhan
GradesVI–XII
Age range11–19 yrs
Campus typeResidential
Websiteemrs.tribal.gov.in

Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) is a Government of India scheme for model residential school, specifically for Scheduled Tribes across India. It is one of the flagship interventions of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India and was introduced in the year 1997-98[1] to ensure tribal students get access to quality education in the remote tribal areas. EMRSs are set up in States/UTs with grants under Article 275(1) of the Constitution of India. As per the budget 2018-19, every block with more than 50% ST population and at least 20,000 tribal persons, will have an Eklavya Model Residential School by the year 2022.[2]

The government gives one time ₹30 lakh grant for establishing the school, thereafter up to ₹30 lakh per school annually. Additional cost is borne by state governments. At the end of 2018, a total of 284 EMRSs have been sanctioned with maximum of 32 approved in Madhya Pradesh.[3] There is around 226 EMRSs functional across the country and 68 of them are affiliated to the CBSE.[4]

Introduction

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In the context of the trend of establishing quality residential schools for the promotion of education in all areas and habitations in the country, the Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) for ST students take their place among the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs), the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) and the Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs).[5]

Objectives

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a) Comprehensive physical, mental and socially relevant development of all students enrolled in each and every EMRS. Students will be empowered to be change agents, beginning in their school, in their homes, in their village and finally in a larger context.

b) Focus differentially on the educational support to be made available to those in Standards XI and XII, and those in standards VI to X, so that their distinctive needs can be met,

c) Support the annual running expenses in a manner that offers reasonable remuneration to the staff and upkeep of the facilities.

d) Support the construction of infrastructure that provides education, physical, environmental and cultural needs of student life.

Structure of EMRS

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a) Admission to these schools will be through selection/competition with suitable provision for preference to children belonging to Primitive Tribal Groups, first generation students, etc.

b) Sufficient land would be given by the State Government for the school, play grounds, hostels, residential quarters, etc., free of cost.

c) The number of seats for boys and girls will be equal.

d) In these schools, education will be entirely free.

e) Every class can have maximum 60 students preferably in 2 sections of 30 students each and the total sanctioned strength of the school will be 480 students.

f) At the Higher Secondary level (class XI & XII), there will be three sections per class for the three streams in Science, Commerce & Humanities. The maximum sanctioned strength of the each section may be 30 students. In case of short fall in a section, ST students from other schools may be admitted as per procedure mentioned at above para (a).

Annexure

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The following items may particularly be included in the lay-out of the Eklavya Model Residential School.

School

· Sufficient no. of class rooms.

· Teachers resource room/computer lab.

· Students computer lab/language room

· Library

· Science laboratory

· General purpose hall/ Recreation Room/ Auditorium (can be combined with dining space)

· Infirmary/ sick room

Residences

· Housing for teachers, security and supporting staff

Hostel

· Well ventilated dormitories

· Assured/ reliable water supply

· Office Room for hostel warden

· Courtyard/verandah for washing and drying clothes

· Recreation/common room/covered courtyard for rainy season activities

· Rainwater harvesting

· Reliable sewage system

· Openable/cleanable nets on doors and windows to keep out mosquitoes/insects.

· Dining/Kitchen

Ø Solar water heating

Ø Kitchen garden and compost pit

Ø Kitchen utensil washing area

Ø Multipurpose area-covered verandah attached to kitchen

· Housing for wardens, security and supporting staff (in case of proposals relating to Ashram Schools)

· Outdoor areas

Ø Compound wall

Ø Area for plantation of nutritional fruit trees

Ø Garden and small shed

Ø Toilets for workers/visitors

· Utilities

Ø Electrical control room

Ø Underground tanks, pump house

Ø Sewage treatment plant

Ø Security cabin/guard room

· The entire school building including library, laboratories and toilets should be accessible to children with disabilities.

Building And Design Layout

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(i) The land allocation for each school should be 20 acres of which up to 3.5 acres may be used for the construction purposes. The remaining area must be maintained properly and a reasonable portion may be earmarked for sports/ games.

(ii) The plan of the school must indicate a layout of the compound, including the kitchen, vegetable garden and plantation (fruits and nutritional trees like drumsticks (moringa/Sahjan), citrus) areas. States/UTs are encouraged to use fuel saving or renewable energy technologies in the school by availing of the schemes of the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.

(iii) The design of the EMRS must take certain essential components into account as well as local, environmental characteristics. A list of suggested essential components is at Annexure.

iv) The norms and standards of a school in respect of ‘Building’ as laid down in the Schedule to the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, shall be strictly ensured.

Cost and Budget

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The capital cost for the school complex, including hostels and staff quarters will now be Rs. 12.00 crore with a provision to go up to Rs.16.00 crore in hill areas, deserts and islands. Any escalation will have to be met by State Government/UT.

Recurring cost during the first year for schools would be @ Rs. 42000/- per child. This may be raised by 10% every second year to compensate for inflation etc.

Government of Maharashtra Model United Nations

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Tribal Department, Maharashtra has nominated tribal students from all Eklavya Model Residential Schools across Maharashtra to participate in the Government of Maharashtra Model United Nations (MUN) to be held in University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus. The Government of Maharashtra-CASI MUN is an annual event where all schools and Colleges across Maharashtra participate annually.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1st National EMRS National Sports Meet, 2019 Began at Hyderabad". 15 January 2019.
  • ^ "Eklavya Model Residential Schools : PIB". 17 December 2018.
  • ^ "Eklavya Model Residential Schools : PIB". 17 December 2018.
  • ^ "CBSE allows tribal residential schools to apply for affiliation till June 30 : All India Radio". 8 June 2019.
  • ^ "Eklavya Model Residential Schools : Vikaspedia".
  • ^ http://maha-mun.com/
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