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About SSA
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is Government of India's flagship programme for achievement of Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) in a time bound manner, as mandated by 86th amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory Education to the Children of 6-14 years age group, a Fundamental Right.
SSA is being implemented in partnership with State Governments to cover the entire country and address the needs of 192 million children in 1.1 million habitations. The programme seeks to open new schools in those habitations which do not have schooling facilities and strengthen existing school infrastructure through provision of additional class rooms, toilets, drinking water, maintenance grant and school improvement grants. Existing schools with inadequate teacher strength are provided with additional teachers, while the capacity of existing teachers is being strengthened by extensive training, grants for developing teaching-learning materials and strengthening of the academic support structure at a cluster, block and district level. SSA seeks to provide quality elementary education including life skills. SSA has a special focus on girl's education and children with special needs. SSA also seeks to provide computer education to bridge the digital divide.
Child Rights
The Factories Act of 1948:
The Act prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in any factory. The law also placed rules on who, when and how long can pre-adults aged 15–18 years be employed in any factory.
The Mines Act of 1952:
The Act prohibits the employment of children below 18 years of age in a mine.
The Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act of 1986:
The Act prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in hazardous occupations identified in a list by the law. The list was expanded in 2006 , and again in 2008. In 2016, the Act was amended (not in force as of 30 July 2016) to prohibit employment of child below 14 years in all occupation (except for helping in non-hazardous family business and of child artists in the entertainment industry and sports). Further, adolescents between 14–18 years will not be allowed to work in hazardous industries and processes
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) of Children Act of 2000:
This law made it a crime, punishable with a prison term, for anyone to procure or employ a child in any hazardous employment or in bondage.
The Mines Act of 1952:
The Act prohibits the employment of children below 18 years of age in a mine.
The Mines Act of 1952:
The Act prohibits the employment of children below 18 years of age in a mine.
Features of the Software
==> Profiles of Students, Teachers and Parents.
==> Society Calendar and School Calendar.
==> Students and Teachers Attendance.
==> SMS to Parents and Staff of Schools.
==> Lesson and Activity Plans for Every Subject and Class.
==> Marks Entry for all the subjects for all Tests.
==> Progress Cards and Consolidated Reports.
==> Dashboard for Principals to Easily Assess the Weak and Bright Spots.
==> MANAGEMENT Dashboard for Complete Analysis.
Contact Us
Address:
SARVA SHISKHA ABHIYAN (SSA),
R.S.No 102/2,
Vijayakrishna Towers (Nandanam),
West Ibrahimpatnam,
Krishna District- 521 456,
Andhra Pradesh.
Email: apssahyd@yahoo.co.in
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