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Major Component

Master Heads for PM SHRI


Sub Component Activity Master Indicative Interventions Norms
PM SHRI
Curriculum, Pedagogy and Support at Pre-School Education 1 Stregthening of Pre-Primary Schools (NR) NO
Assessment / Bal-Vatika (ECCE)
1.1 Additional Classroom
1.2 Boys Toilet (Pre-Primary)
1.3 Girls Toilet (Pre-Primary)
1.4 Drinking Water
1.5 Furniture (Pre-Primary)
1.6 Black-Boards
1.7 Other (Pre-Primary) Learning Corners - for Language, Numbers, or Environment
2 Support to Pre-Primary School (NR)
2.8 Child Friendly Furniture
2.9 Outdoor Play Materials
2.10 Bala Features
2.11 Other (Pre-Primary) Learning Corners - for Language, Numbers, or Environment
3 Support to Pre-Primary School
(Recurring)
3.12 Recurring Grant (Pre-Primary) Upto Rs 2.0 lakh per annum
3.13 Additional Grant (Pre-Primary) Schools may collaborate with DIETs to ensure that appropriate capacity Additional Grant Rs. 1.5 Lakh as per State Proposal
building and material development orientation training sessions are
conducted with teachers to equip
3.14 Teaching Learning Materials Art Integrated Learning - Indigenous Toys, Puzzels, Puppets, Story books, Rs. 500/- per child
Activity Books, etc (JAADUI PITARA by NCERT). Assistant
Teachers/Volunteers/Interns/Young Fellows - passionate in Dance,
Music, Art, etc.Observation based assessment - Rubrics
Teaching Learning Material for 4 TLM / Supplimentary Materials for Class I- YES
Primary Schools V
4.15 Teaching Learning Material (I-V) TLM in Vernacular Languages. TLM for embibing values, ethos, and YES
knowledge of India
Learning Enhancement 5 Remedial Teaching
Programme (LEP) / Remedial 5.16 Learning Enrichment Programmer (LEP) Classroom based interventions: activity-based and hands- on School Specific Project as per the allocation of Flexi Fuds YES
Teaching experiential/art-integrated/sport-integrated learning to acquire listed
learning outcomes.Academic enrichment in classrooms:such as, group
research, group work, portfolios, presentations by students, debates,
quizzes, library books, extra reading, project- work, Individualised
learning interventions: for children with special needs, and identified
slow learners, especially with the help of special educators, therapists,
peer learning, parental/volunteer involvement, etc.Acdemic enrichment
beyond classrooms - Topic Centered and Project based Circles: Examples
include Science Circles, Math Circles, Music & Dance Performance
Circles, Chess Indigenous toys and games, puppetry, art, stories, and
poetry/songs, may be mapped to the curriculum and used in the
classroom.

Competency Based Assessment 6 Assessment in School YES


6.17 Student Assessment YES
Holistic Report Cards 7 Holistic Report Cards for Students 7o
7.18 Holistic Report Card (School) Rs. 15/- per child
7.19 HPC Format Development (State) AI-based software may be developed and used by students to help track Rs. 5/- per child
their growth through their school years. (NEP Para 4.35)
School Readiness Modules 8 School Readiness Modules (Class - I) YES
8.20 Module Development (Class - I) YES
Teacher Resource Material / 9 Teacher Resource Material(TRM)
Hand Book 9.21 Resource Material / Activity Hand Book Preparation of No-cost, Low-Cost, Do it yourself type TLM by school 2
teachers - JAADUI PITARA by NCERT
9.22 Additional Support on TRM Upto Rs 150/- per teacher for Elementary School / Upto Rs.
300 per teacher for Secondary and Sr. Secondary Schools

Rashtriya Aavishkar Abhiyaan 10 Rashtriya Aavishkar Abhiyan (Class VI - NO


XII)
10.23 Science Kit
10.24 Maths Kit
10.25 Science Circles Upto Rs. 5000/- per circle
10.26 Math Circles Capacity building of maths teachers for promoting the study of joyful
mathematics related to real-life experiences and mathematical thinking
involving artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science, etc.
(NEP Para 4.25)
10.27 Exposure Visit Visits to places of historical and cultural significance, archaelogical sites. Upto Rs. 500/- per student

10.28 Mentoring by Eminent Experts (National) Upto Rs. 5000/- per school

10.29 Mentoring by Eminent Experts (Interational) Upto Rs. 10000/- per school

Introduction of Vocational 11 Introduction to Vocational Education NO


Education at Secondary and Sr. (Non-Recurring)
Secondary Level 11.30 Tools & Equipment Upto Rs. 5 lakh per school per job role (one time grant)
11.31 Lab for Spoke Schools (In Hub School) Wherever available, ITI may be used as Hubs. Upto Rs. 5 lakh per spoke school to HUB School (one time grant)

11.32 Construction of Workshop/Laboratory cum As per job roles suggested by PSSCIVE, the focus should be on setting up SSOR Rate
Classroom industry like and industry ready labs/ workshops - for state of art
knowledge and futuristic technologies such as- IT, Artificial Intelligence,
Machine Learning, 3-D printing, IOT, technology, Data Analytic, Space
Technology, Business Intelligence, Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality,
Cyber Security, Data Science, Robotics etc.

12 Introduction to Vocational Education NO


(Recurring)
12.33 Assessment and Certification Skill Based Aptitude Test (SBAT) to be introduced Upto Rs. 600/- per student for Class X and XII
12.34 Transportation Spoke to Hub School Upto Rs. 3000/- per annum provide to spoke schools
12.35 Induction Training (5 Days)
12.36 In-Service Training (10 Days) @Rs. 300 - 500 per day per tranee
12.37 Internships Children may be encouraged to intern with local retailers, artisans and
other informal micro-enterprises.
12.38 Linkages with Sector Skill Councils and/or
Artisans/Craftsmen
Library Grant 13 Library Grant YES
13.37 Primary School (upto highest class V) @ Rs 5000/- per school
13.38 Upper Primary School (upto highest class @ Rs 10000/- per school
VIII)
13.39 Secondary School (upto highest class X) @ Rs 15000/- per school
13.40 Sr. Secondary School (upto highest class XII) @ Rs 20000/- per school

Sports & Physical Education 14 Sports and Physical Education (Non - YES
Recurring)
14.41 Development of Play Ground / Outdoor / State specific sport - like Boxing, or Football, etc. Upto Rs. 5 lakh per school
Indoor Sports Game Facilities
15 Sports and Physical Education ( YES
Recurring)
15.42 Sports Equipment @ Rs 50000/- per school
15.43 Engagement of Yoga / Sports Teacher / @ Rs 1 lakh per school
Coaches
Project Innovation 16 Project Innovation (Recurring) YES
16.44 Gudiance and Career Counselling Upto Rs. 1 Lakh per school
16.45 Organizing Health Camps Upto Rs. 50000/- per school
16.47 21st Century Learning and Information YES
Skills
16.48 Citizenship skills, Constitutional values and YES
Knowledge of India
17 Project Innovation (Non-Recurring) YES
17.46 Atal Tinkering Lab Upto Rs. 10 Lakh
Access Infrastructure - Adequacy, Strengthening of Existing Schools 18 Strengtheing of Existing Schools - NR
Functionality, Aesthetics and (Excluding Pre-Primary) 18.47 Additional Classrooms SSOR Rate YES
Safety 18.48 Art/Craft Room SSOR Rate YES
18.49 Biology Lab SSOR Rate
18.50 Boundary Wall SSOR Rate YES
18.51 Boys Toilets SSOR Rate YES
18.52 Chemistry Lab SSOR Rate
18.53 Computer Room SSOR Rate YES
18.54 CWSN Toilets SSOR Rate YES
18.55 Drinking Water SSOR Rate YES
18.56 Electrification SSOR Rate YES
18.57 Furniture SSOR Rate YES
18.58 Girls Toilets YES
18.59 Kitchen Garden Fencing SSOR Rate YES
18.60 Lab Equipment (Biology) SSOR Rate
18.61 Lab Equipment (Chemistry) SSOR Rate
18.62 Lab Equipment (Physics) SSOR Rate
18.63 Lab Equipment (Sci Lab) SSOR Rate
18.64 Library Room SSOR Rate YES
18.65 Major Repair SSOR Rate YES
18.66 Maths Lab SSOR Rate YES
18.67 Physics Lab SSOR Rate
18.68 Rain Water Harvesting SSOR Rate YES
18.69 Ramps and Handrails SSOR Rate YES
18.70 Residential Quarter SSOR Rate YES
18.71 Science Lab SSOR Rate
18.72 Solar Panel SSOR Rate YES
18.73 Other Principals Office, Staff room and Administrative Offices. Informal
Gathering Spaces/Lounges inside the School for Students. Teachers
Lounge. Indoor Play Area, Outdoor Learning Areas, Resource Rooms YES

18.74 Minor Repair Maintainance of taps and pipelines to prevent any damage and leaks.
YES
18.75 Language Lab YES
18.76 Social Science Lab YES
18.77 Infirmary and Health Management Facilities YES

Green School 19 Green School YES


19.74 LED Lightening Upto Rs, 2000/-
19.75 Activity Promoting Green School (Upto 200 Organizing design contest on Miniature Gardens.Climate Change Upto Rs. 5000/- per school
Students) Hackathons
19.76 Activity Promoting Green School (More Inter school workshop on the theme Design for Change to reduce use of Upto Rs. 10000/- per school
than 200 Students) plastic bags by creating various styles and designs of cloth and paper
bags.Putting signage or name tags or other interesting information on
plants and trees (tree-tagging).
19.77 Composting facility (like vermi- YES
composting) for kitchen and garden waste

19.78 Vegetable /Medical/Kitchen Gardens YES


19.79 Drip Irrigation Systems (i.e. made with YES
earther pots or plastic bottles or any other
waste material)
19.80 Colourful sorting dustbins painted in YES
interesting characters for waste
segregation
19.81 Increasing consumption of millets in the YES
mid-day meals
19.82 Composting facility for kitchen and garden YES
waste
19.83 Vegetable /Medical/Kitchen Gardens YES
19.84 Drip Irrigation Systems (i.e. made with YES
earther pots or plastic bottles or any other
waste material)
19.85 Colorful Dustbins painted with interesting YES
characters for waste segregation

19.86 Increasing consumption of millets in the YES


mid-day meals
19.87 Covering area of the school with grass or YES
plantation of different varieties

19.88 Organize ‘Swachhta Pakhwada’ clean up YES


drives
19.89 Expert Talks On topics of importance like sustainable lifestyle. Upto Rs. 5000/- per school (National) & Upto Rs. 10000/- per
school (Internation)
19.90 Field Visits Waste-water treatment plant, a functioning reedbed or compositing Upto Rs. 500/- per student
toiler, or similar other place and link it with relevant content areas of
the curriculum.
19.91 Other Flow restrictions on taps, Spill proof or drop taps at drinking water
stations, Building special place to sit, relax or play in nature like tree
house, connecting routes, log or stone seating, swing on a tree, flower
bed, etc.Setting up bird feeders outside classroom windows using a clay YES
dish, or a tyre cut into half. Using school terrace and walls for terrace
garden or vertical garden.

Digital Library 20 Tablet for School (Non-Recurring)


20.77 Tablet for School Upto Rs. 15000/- per tablet
21 Tablet For School (Recurring) YES
21.78 Provision of Recurring Grant Upto Rs. 50000/- per school
ICT and Digital Initiatives 22 ICT and Digital Initiatives - NR (Class VI -
XII)
22.79 Digital Software / Hardware Upto Rs. 10 Lakh per school
23 ICT and Digital Initiatives - (Rec) (Class VI
- XII)
23.80 Digital Software / Hardware @Rs. 2.50 lakh per school
Annual School Grant 24 Annual School Grant YES
24.81 No. of Schools having Students (<= 100) @Rs. 50000 per school, atleast 10% of the amount should be
used for Swachta Action Plan
24.82 No. of Schools having Students (> 100 and @Rs. 75000 per school, atleast 10% of the amount should be
<= 250) used for Swachta Action Plan
24.83 No. of Schools having Students (> 250 and @Rs. 1 lakh per school, atleast 10% of the amount should be
<= 1000) used for Swachta Action Plan
24.84 No. of Schools having Students (more than @Rs. 1.5 lakh per school, atleast 10% of the amount should be
1000) used for Swachta Action Plan
Transport / Escort Facility 25 Transport / Escort Facility (Class VI -XII)

25.85 Transport / Escort Facility (Class VI -XII) @Rs. 6000/- per child per annum

Free Uniform / Text Books 26 Free Uniform (Upto Class VIII) YES
26.86 All Girls @Rs. 600/- per child per annum
26.87 ST Boys @Rs. 600/- per child per annum
26.88 SC Boys @Rs. 600/- per child per annum
26.89 BPL Boys @Rs. 600/- per child per annum
27 Free Textbook (Upto Class VIII) YES
27.90 Primary School (upto highest class V) @Rs. 250/- per child per annum
27.91 Upper Primary School (upto highest class @Rs. 400/- per child per annum
VII)
27.92 Multilingual Text Book @Rs. 200/- per child per annum
Inclusive Practices and Gender Provision for Children with 28 Student Oriented Component YES
Equity Special Needs (CWSN) 28.93 Escort Allowance @Rs. 3500/- per CWSN child
28.94 Transport Allowance YES
28.95 Home Based Education YES
28.96 Braille Stationary Material (Inc. Embossed YES
Charts, globes etc)
28.97 Providing Aids & Appliances YES
28.98 Reader Allowance- For only VI and Low YES
vision
28.99 Scribe Facility YES
28.100 Stipend for Girls @Rs. 2000/- per CWSN Child per annum , Rs. 200 p.m. for 10
months
28.101 Financial Support to Special Educators Upto Rs. 20000/- for elementary and Upto Rs. 25000/- for
Secondary and Sr. Secondary Schools
28.102 Identification and Assessment (Medical Upto Rs. 2000/- per camp
Assessment Camps)
Gender and Equity 29 Self-Defence Training YES
29.103 Training to Girls on Self-Defence Provision for @Rs. 5000/- p.m. for 3 Months to Elementary
School and @Rs. 10000/- p.m. for 3 Months to Secondary and
Sr. Secondary School
30 Special Equity Projects - (NR) YES
30.104 Vending Machine (Sanitory Pads) Upto Rs. 50000/-
30.105 Sanitory Pads @Rs 300/- per annum per girl child studying in class 7 - 12

30.106 Incinerators
30.107 Others
31 Special Equity Projects (Recurring) YES
31. Adolescent Girls Programs Adolescent Girls Programs for awareness generation and safety
security @Rs.3000 per school.
Career Guidance and Counselling of Career Guidance and counselling of students by the experts
Students from various fields @Rs. 5000 per school.
Management Monitoring and Child Tracking 32 Child Tracking YES
Governance 32.106 Child Tracking School is uploading data for PRABANDH, UDISE+, SQAF and National and @Rs. 10/- per child
State VSK in a timely manner.
Beneficiary Satisfaction Community Participation 33 Community Mobilization YES
SMC/SMDC 33.107 Community Participation School Development Plans (SDPs) with the involvement of their SMCs. @Rs. 10000/- per project plan
These plans will then become the basis for the creation of School Cluster
Development Plans (SCDP).The mentor-mentee concept may be
introduced in the PM SHRI schools where the mentoring of teachers and
school should be conducted, involving retired academicians, officers and
community volunteers.Collaboration with NGOs/CSOs/Corporates could
be promoted for supporting capacity building, infrastructure and
teaching-learning process as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR).Alumni for remedial classes, career guidance and mentoring to
students, infrastructure support, preparation for cultural programmes or
events, etc.Involvement of students and teachers in New India Literacy
Programme (NILP)

Human Resource and School Capacity Building Through DIETs 34 Teacher Training and Capacity Building YES
Leadership through DIETs
34. ICT Teachers Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Master Trainer for Anganwadi Workers Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Special Educators Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Trainigns through The District Institute of Provision for Rs 3 lakh per DIET for capacity building
Education and Training (DIET) programme including activities such as Development of High
quality locally contents
Training of Head Teacher / Principals Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Training of Master Trainers Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Training of Teachers Upto Rs. 2500 per teacher
Generated as on Wednesday, April 26, 2023

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