Internet connectivity in government schools improved from 5.5% to 24.2% in four years

Only Puducherry, Chandigarh and Delhi recorded 100 per cent internet connectivity in government schools according to the Union Ministry of Education
Image for representative purpose only | (Picture: Express)
Image for representative purpose only | (Picture: Express)

India’s government schools witnessed an improvement in the internet connectivity from 5.5 per cent in 2017-18 to 24.2 per cent in 2021-22, with Bihar, Mizoram, Odisha and Telangana being the only states with fewer than 10 per cent government schools having Internet connectivity.

According to the Union Ministry of Education, apart from the Union Territories — Puducherry and Chandigarh, which recorded 100 per cent internet connectivity in government schools, Delhi is the only state on the list, reported PTI.

This information was shared by Union Minister of State for Education Annapurna Devi in a written reply to a question asked by the BJP's Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik in the Rajya Sabha.

Other states with high internet penetration in government schools are Kerala with 94.6 per cent schools having internet connectivity and Gujarat with 94.2 per cent. Rajasthan is the only other state where more than 50 per cent of government schools have Internet connectivity.

The states with the lowest internet connectivity are Bihar (5.9 per cent), Mizoram (6 per cent), Odisha (8.1 per cent) and Telangana (9.2 per cent) — the only states with fewer than 10 per cent of government schools having Internet connectivity.

"An advisory has been issued by the Department of School Education and Literacy, Government of India, to all states and UTs to enter into an MoU or agreement with BSNL and provide FTTH Internet connection to all the government schools which have computing devices," the minister said.

According to Ministry of Education data, while there was significant improvement in internet accessibility in government schools between 2017 and 2022, some states have made marked progress such as Nagaland, which improved from 1.8 per cent to 43.4 per cent during this period.

Similarly, Chhattisgarh registered a growth from one per cent to 33.8 per cent and Andhra Pradesh from 4.7 per cent to 45 per cent. Jammu and Kashmir improved from 1.3 per cent in 2017-18 to 22.3 per cent in 2021-22 and Jharkhand from 2.7 per cent to 33.6 per cent.

In all, there are 15 states and Union Territories where the number of government schools with internet connectivity is lower than the national average of 24.2 per cent.

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