Ballari Education Dept Integrates 59 Schools with New KPS
Ballari Integrates 59 Schools with Karnataka Public Schools

The education department in Ballari has finalized preparations to integrate surrounding schools with Karnataka Public Schools (KPS), which are proposed to be launched in the district from the current academic year. The initiative aims to provide education from LKG to PUC under one roof.

Existing School Infrastructure

Official data reveals that the district has 228 government lower primary schools, 229 primary schools (including one aided institution), 402 higher primary schools (including 41 aided institutions), and 443 high schools (including 90 government and 34 aided institutions) across five taluks. The district already has six existing KPSs.

Steps for New KPS Establishment

According to education department officials, steps are being taken to establish KPSs under grants from KKRDB, KMERC, and the Asian Development Bank to strengthen education infrastructure, particularly in rural areas.

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Identification of Schools

DDPI Umadevi stated that 59 schools have been identified for integration with KPSs proposed to begin in the current academic year. A total of 59 institutions have been tagged to 39 new KPSs, including 13 Urdu schools and eight PU colleges.

Government Decision Pending

She noted that the government is yet to take a final decision on the future of government primary, secondary, and PU colleges proposed for integration, including issues related to continuation, closure, and staff transfer. The department is facing uncertainty over implementation.

Protests and Concerns

The proposed integration plan has triggered protests from various organizations across the district over concerns regarding the possible closure of government schools. Villagers in several areas have begun efforts to protect schools in their regions amid fears that the 59 identified institutions could eventually be shut down.

Taluk-wise Distribution

Of the 59 institutions identified for integration, 16 schools have been tagged to eight KPSs in Siruguppa taluk, nine schools to six KPSs in Ballari West, 20 schools to 15 KPSs in Sandur taluk, and 14 schools to 10 KPSs in Ballari East.

Clarification from Officials

Clarifying the status of the proposal, Umadevi said the KPS initiative aims to improve access to quality education and facilities for students in both urban and rural areas. She added that no decision has been taken on the closure or merger of schools, and the matter remains under consideration.

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