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July 22, 2025
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The disclosure by the Centre in Parliament that government schools in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have witnessed a sharp decline in student enrolment in 2023–24 compared to the previous year, is concerning. The drop in enrolment raises urgent questions about access, equity and the quality of education. Government schools have long been the cornerstone of education for millions of children in India, particularly in rural and remote areas. In Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, the government schools play an even more critical role. A decline in enrollment here is not just a statistic, but signals deeper systemic issues that demand immediate attention. Several factors may be contributing to this trend. One among the concerns is the increasing preference for private schools, perceived to offer better infrastructure and outcomes. While choice in education is important, the shift away from government schools also reflects a growing trust deficit in public education, a concern that policymakers cannot ignore. Addressing this decline will require more than just policy announcements. It calls for a multipronged approach including, improving the quality of teaching, ensuring consistent availability of basic facilities, making schools safer and more welcoming and restoring faith in the public education system. Targeted campaigns to bring dropouts back to school, especially girls and children from marginalised communities, must be a priority. Furthermore, data transparency is essential. State and central authorities should collaborate to analyse district-wise enrolment patterns, identify high-risk zones and implement tailored interventions. Community engagement, including outreach by local leaders and NGOs, can play a powerful role in rebuilding connections between families and schools.

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