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Dimapur | June 6
Nagaland has improved its efficiency within the Authorities of India’s Efficiency Grading Index (PGI) 2.0 for 2024-25, transferring up from the Akanshi-2 class in 2023-24 to Akanshi-1 within the newest evaluation of faculty schooling throughout States and Union Territories.
In line with the Ministry of Schooling’s PGI 2.0 report, Nagaland’s total rating elevated from 468.6 in 2023-24 to 536.6 in 2024-25, reflecting an enchancment of 68 factors.
The PGI evaluates States and Union Territories throughout six domains: Studying Outcomes, Entry, Infrastructure & Amenities, Fairness, Governance Processes, and Instructor Schooling & Coaching. A complete of 70 indicators are used and there’s a most rating of 1,000.
With a rating of 536.6, Nagaland was positioned within the Akanshi-1 grade band (521–580 factors). The State was amongst 15 States and UTs on this class, whereas solely Chandigarh and Punjab reached the highest-performing class attained this yr, Prachesta-1.
Area-wise, Nagaland scored 68.1 out of 240 in Studying Outcomes, 48.6 out of 80 in Entry, 77.3 out of 190 in Infrastructure & Amenities, 216.7 out of 260 in Fairness, 70.4 out of 130 in Governance Processes, and 55.5 out of 100 in Instructor Schooling & Coaching.
When it comes to grades throughout particular person domains, Nagaland attained Akanshi-1 in Studying Outcomes, Prachesta-1 in Entry, Prachesta-3 in Infrastructure & Amenities, Uttam-1 in Fairness, and Prachesta-1 in each Governance Processes and Instructor Schooling & Coaching.
Among the many six domains, Fairness emerged as Nagaland’s strongest space, indicating comparatively decrease disparities in academic entry and outcomes throughout totally different teams.
Studying Outcomes remained the State’s weakest-performing area, mirroring a broader nationwide problem highlighted within the report.
District-wise standing
The district-level Efficiency Grading Index (PGI-D) 2024-25, nonetheless, pointed to appreciable disparities inside the State.
Mokokchung emerged as Nagaland’s highest-performing district with a rating of 318, adopted by Kohima (303) and Dimapur (299). These had been the one three districts in Nagaland to realize the Prachesta-1 class.
On the different finish of the spectrum, Kiphire recorded the bottom rating at 227 and was the one district positioned within the Prachesta-3 class. Mon, Tuensang, Zunheboto, Longleng, Wokha, Phek and Peren had been all positioned within the Prachesta-2 class. The findings recommend that whereas Nagaland has improved its total academic efficiency and moved up a grade nationally, positive factors stay uneven throughout districts, with a number of areas persevering with to lag behind the State’s main performers.
The report additional famous that no State or Union Territory reached the highest 4 grade classes: Utkarsh, Uttam-1, Uttam-2 or Uttam-3at the general degree.