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Migrant children: State governments will have onus of identifying student dropouts

Amid the Coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent lockdown, 10.5 million migrant workers had returned to their hometowns and villages along with their families. Their absence led to many children being de-enrolled from their schools. While two-thirds of migrant workers are estimated to be back in the cities, dropout rates of their children from schools has been a matter of concern.

January 11, 2021 / 12:15 IST
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State governments will have the onus of getting school-dropout migrant children back into the education fold. In its list of directions to State governments, the Education Ministry has said that States and Union Territories (UTs) will have to carry out door-to-door surveys to identify out-of-school students in the 6-18 age group.

Moneycontrol has reviewed a copy of the circular sent to the various State governments to this effect.

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Once the children are identified, the States/UTs will also have to prepare an action plan on how to re-enrol them in schools.

Amid the Coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent lockdown, 10.5 million migrant workers had returned to their hometowns and villages along with their families. Their absence led to many children being de-enrolled from their schools. While two-thirds of migrant workers are estimated to be back in the cities, dropout rates of their children from schools has been a matter of concern.