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Breaking India's Sisyphean cycle
Hindustan Times East UP
|January 31, 2025
ASER 2024 survey shows positive results. NIPUN Bharat has created momentum in education, this needs to be sustained
The legend of Sisyphus from Greek mythology is widely known. The gods condemned Sisyphus to roll a massive boulder up a hill for eternity, only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top. India's policy challenges, particularly in education and employment, often seem like a Sisyphean struggle. Progress is made, yet the summit remains elusive.
For instance, while we have achieved a near 100% Gross Enrollment Rate across primary age groups of 3-10 years, learning outcomes continue to be a major concern. However, unlike Sisyphus's fate of eternal futility, India's efforts are yielding tangible milestones.
The Annual Status of Education (Rural) Report (ASER) 2024 highlights a remarkable recovery from Covid-19-induced learning loss. In 2022, only 16.3% of Class 3 students could read a simple Class 2-level text. Today, this figure stands at a far greater 23.4%. Similarly, only 26% of Class 3 children could perform basic subtraction in 2022; now this has significantly improved to 34%.
What's more, some of these metrics are at their best ever since measurements began, including the last pre-Covid assessment carried out in 2018. Government schools, where the poorest children go, have made the most progress. On the ability to read a Class 2 level text, Class 3 students in government schools improved to 23.4% now from 20.9% in 2018. On basic subtraction, it has gone up to 33.7% now from 28.2% then.
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