Government School Enrolment Drops in 23 States MoE Seeks Urgent Probe
A sharp decline in government school enrolment across 23 Indian states and Union Territories during 2024–25 has raised concerns in the Ministry of Education (MoE). In a recent review meeting on the Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM-POSHAN) scheme, officials were alarmed by steep enrolment drops, particularly in large states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and West Bengal. The ministry has directed states to investigate the reasons and submit detailed reports by June 30, 2025.
The Ministry of Education has expressed “deep concern” over significant declines in student enrolment in government and government-aided schools across 23 states. The issue surfaced during an April 2025 review of the PM-POSHAN scheme, revealing a potential reversal of post-pandemic trends and raising questions about student data accuracy and school choice shifts.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Government School Enrolment Drops in 23 States: MoE Seeks Urgent Probe |
| Issue | Govt school enrolment drop in 23 states in 2024–25 |
| Key Scheme Reviewed | PM-POSHAN (formerly Midday Meal Scheme) |
| Major States Affected | UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, WB, Karnataka, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Delhi |
| Probable Causes | Data cleansing (ghost entries), shift to private schools post-Covid |
| MoE Response | Asked states to investigate and submit reports by June 30, 2025 |
| Impact on PM-POSHAN | Fewer children availing midday meals; reduced coverage percentages |
| Scheme Significance | Tackles child nutrition, boosts attendance, aids learning |
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