Key Points

Kolkata dominates West Bengal's list of zero-enrolment schools, with 119 institutions awaiting shutdown. The BJP has seized on the data to attack Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's education policies. Districts like Cooch Behar contrast sharply with just one non-functional school. State officials remain silent as political tensions rise over the issue.

Key Points: Kolkata Has 34% of Bengal's Zero-Enrolment Schools as Shutdowns Loom

  • Kolkata hosts 119 of Bengal's 348 zero-enrolment schools
  • North 24 Parganas ranks second with 60 such schools
  • BJP blames Mamata govt for education system decline
  • Cooch Behar performs best with just one empty school
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Kolkata accounts for over 34 pc of zero-enrolment schools in Bengal

Kolkata leads with 119 empty schools as Bengal plans closures, sparking BJP criticism of Mamata's education policies amid declining student numbers.

"After 14 years of Mamata Banerjee’s rule, this is the state of education. – Jagannath Chattopadhyay, BJP"

Kolkata, July 8

Kolkata alone accounts for more than 34 per cent of the zero-enrolment schools in West Bengal, according to internal data from the state school education department.

Zero-enrolment schools are those schools that currently have no students enrolled. As per the data, there are 348 such schools spread across 23 districts in the state. Since many of these schools have remained without students since 2020, the state government has decided to shut them down.

Of the total, 119 schools are in Kolkata, constituting 34.19 per cent of all zero-enrolment schools in the state. The second-highest is North 24 Parganas with 60 schools (17.24 per cent), followed by Howrah with 24 (6.89 per cent) and East Burdwan with 18 (5.17 per cent).

At the other end of the spectrum, Cooch Behar in north Bengal has just one zero-enrolment school, making it the best-performing district in this regard. Birbhum and Kalimpong districts each have only two such schools.

BJP state general secretary Jagannath Chattopadhyay called the figures a "pathetic reflection" of the state's school education system. “Many of these zero-enrolment schools are more than 50 years old. Besides these, there are several other schools where enrolment is extremely low. The government plans to close those in phases too,” he said.

He added, “While other states are opening new schools, West Bengal is shutting down existing ones. After 14 years of Mamata Banerjee’s rule, this is the state of education.”

Officials in the state education department, including Education Minister Bratya Basu, have remained silent on the issue.

Earlier this month, BJP IT Cell chief and the party’s central observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya, also criticised the state government over what he termed the growing exodus of undergraduate students to institutions in other states. He cited the government’s decision to extend the deadline for college admission applications by two weeks as evidence of poor student interest in local colleges.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is BJP making this political? The real issue is urban migration patterns - people are moving to suburbs where new schools are opening. Old city schools naturally have fewer students now.
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Sarah B
As an education researcher, I find this data fascinating. The concentration in Kolkata suggests deeper urban planning issues. Maybe these buildings could be repurposed as community learning centers?
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Vikram M
Shutting schools is not the solution! Government should first investigate why enrollment dropped. Maybe improve infrastructure, teacher quality, and introduce English medium sections?
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Kavya N
My cousin teaches in a Kolkata govt school. She says many classrooms have leaking roofs and no smart boards. No wonder parents choose private schools! #EducationCrisis
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Michael C
Interesting to see Cooch Behar performing well. Maybe other districts can learn from their model? The state government should conduct a proper study before taking any drastic steps.
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Priya S
The silent officials tell the whole story! Instead of hiding, they should come clean about their plans to improve education. Our children's future is at stake here. 😠

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