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Ghost Schools of India: Nearly 13000 Schools With Zero Enrollment—West Bengal and Rajasthan Top the List

The Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) report 2023-24 has revealed a startling reality: nearly 13000 schools across India have zero enrollments.

January 16, 2025 / 15:50 IST

The Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) report 2023-24 has revealed a startling reality: nearly 13000 schools across India have zero enrollments. This alarming figure underscores a significant issue within the country's vast education system, highlighting resource wastage and potential inequities in access to quality education.

India has one of the world's largest school education systems, with over 14.72 lakh schools, more than 98 lakh teachers, and a student population exceeding 24.8 crore. However, the existence of schools with zero enrollments points to a system under strain.

Regional Disparities

The problem is particularly acute in certain states. West Bengal, with a staggering 3,254 schools and a workforce of 14,627 teachers assigned to these empty institutions, presents a stark example of resource misallocation. Similarly, Rajasthan, with 2,167 schools with zero enrollment and 4,398 teachers, highlights the gravity of the situation.

Schools with Zero Enrollment in India 2023-24

Schools with Zero Enrollments and Teachers

NamesSchools with Zero EnrollmentsTeachers in Schools Having Zero Enrollments
India12,95431,981
Andaman & Nicobar Islands33
Andhra Pradesh84251
Arunachal Pradesh24058
Assam00
Bihar117544
Chandigarh00
Chhattisgarh108148
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu00
Delhi00
Goa416
Gujarat274382
Haryana81178
Himachal Pradesh610
Jammu & Kashmir119238
Jharkhand199398
Karnataka1,0781,572
Kerala104504
Ladakh3521
Lakshadweep00
Madhya Pradesh1,2111,924
Maharashtra1876
Manipur83354
Meghalaya146277
Mizoram3973
Nagaland1224
Odisha816
Puducherry00
Punjab1535
Rajasthan2,1674,398
Sikkim11
Tamil Nadu490889
Telangana2,0972,000
Tripura1012
Uttar Pradesh9062,895
Uttarakhand4557
West Bengal3,25414,627
Source: Source: UDISE+ 2023-24

Human Cost of Neglect

The presence of these "ghost schools" has a significant human cost:

Teacher Misallocation: A large pool of qualified teachers is effectively wasted, depriving schools with actual student demand of much-needed teaching resources.

Inequitable Access: The existence of these schools diverts resources away from schools with actual student populations, particularly in underserved and marginalized communities, exacerbating existing inequalities in access to quality education.

The continued existence of such schools undermines public trust in the education system and erodes the faith of taxpayers in the effective utilization of their hard-earned money.

Saurav Pandey
Saurav Pandey

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