BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT (EDUCATION) PROGRAMME
13.1.1 The Border Area Development (Education) Programme (BADEP) is intended for educational development of the border areas of the States of Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan covering 18 border districts and 79 blocks on the western border with Pakistan. An outlay of Rs.200 crores had been provided in the Seventh Five Year Plan for this Programme. In 1986-87, which was the first year of implementation of the programme (second year of the Seventh Plan), the programme was implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs in the three border States of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Punjab, in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Committee of Secretaries. From 1987-88 onwards implementation of the Programme was transferred to the Department of Education, with the intention that the programme should henceforth be confined to "education" which is a critical input for the development of border areas. The emphasis is laid under the programme on overall human resource development. The efforts under this programme are a supplement to these States, educational development programmes, including those that may be taken up under Rural Development Programmes.
13.1.2 A Sanctioning Committee under the Chairmanship of Education Secretary, with representatives from the Planning Commission, the State Governments and the concerned Ministries, continue to clear the proposals of the State Governments promptly in accordance with the guidelines formulated by the Department of Education. The Committee in its meeting held in March, 1991 took a decision to extend the scheme to blocks adjacent to border blocks in the four States where BADEP is now under implementation.
13.1.3 In the annual plan for 1991-92, an allocation of Rs.55.00 crores has been made to be utilised for meeting committed liabilities on account of on-going activities and partly for starting a few new activities.
13.1.4 Grants are released to the State Governments depending on the progress of expenditure incurred by them out of the earlier grants and the physical achievements.
13.1.5 The achievements under the programme since 1987-88 are given in Table 13.1
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Table 13. 1
(Rupees in crore)
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
Amount spent 25.00 45.50 50.00 49.50 55.00
(Rs.in crores) (anticipated)
State-wise break Statewise
up of grants given entitlement
(Rs. in crore)
Gujarat 3.56 5.20 8.57 3.18 6.00
Rajasthan 7.38 7.22 11.95 7.93 10.00
Punjab 5.24 9.20 8.90 11.04 11.00
Jammu & Kashmir 8.82 23.88 20.58 27.35 28.00
13.1.6 Assistance has so far been given for the following:
- Provision for essential facilities in schools (4858).
- Construction of buildings of Primary, Upper Primary, Middle, High and Higher Secondary Schools (2699).
- Introduction of vocational courses in Senior Secondary Schools and construction of vocational sheds (39).
- Construction of hostel buildings and staff quarters (178).
- Establishment of District Institutes of Education and Training (1).
- Construction of additional classrooms and laboratories' in existing schools (5959).
- Establishment and strengthening of Polytechnics and ITIs (36).
- Setting up of Adult Education and Non-formal Education Centres and Jana Shikshan Nilayams (2130).
- Construction of gymnasium halls and Youth Training Centres (59).
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