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Govt schools in India down by nearly 18,000 over last five years: Data
24htopnews | February 5, 2026 7:42 PM CST

Over the past five years, government schools in India have declined to 18,727, while private unaided schools have astonishingly risen by 8,475 in just one year.

This data was shared by the Union Minister of Education, Jayant Chaudhary, in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, February 4.

He was replying to a question by Communist Party of India (Marxist) MP John Brittas, who sought details about the number of government schools currently functioning and closed in the country.

Brittas had asked for state-wise figures for the last five years, how many private schools opened during the same period and enrolment data of government schools at the time of closure.

Chaudhary told the Upper House that government schools in India have declined from 10,32,019 in 2020–21 to 10,13,322 in 2024–25 over five years.

Madhya Pradesh saw 6,902 government schools shut down, making it the highest in the tally. The central Indian state was followed by Jammu and Kashmir at 4,382, Assam at 2,008, Odisha at 1,631 and Himachal Pradesh at 1,116.

State 2020-21 2024-25 Decline
Madhya Pradesh 99,152 92,250 6,902
Jammu & Kashmir 23,167 18,785 4,382
Assam 46,749 44,741 2,008
Odisha 50,256 48,625 1,631
Himachal Pradesh 15,391 14,275 1,116
Karnataka 49,791 48,844 947
Maharashtra 65,734 64,884 850
West Bengal 83,379 82,154 -1,225
Haryana 14,563 14,338 -225
Andhra Pradesh 45,145 44,886 -259

In Rajasthan, 1,342 government schools have sprung up over the last five years, followed by Bihar at 765. Telangana saw a rise of 42 schools.

State/UT 2020-21 2024-25 Increase
Rajsthan 68,813 70,155 765
Chhattisgarh 48,619 48,827 208
Manipur 2,878 2,952 74
Mizoram 2,558 2,617 59
Bihar 75,555 76,320 1,342
Sikkim 851 857 6
Tamil Nadu 37,589 37,626 37
Telangana 30,015 30,057 42
Uttar Pradesh 137,068 137,172 104

Minister Chaudhary quoted the Concurrent List of the Constitution, saying decisions regarding education, including opening and closure of government schools, staff, funds, etc, falls on the state governments and Union Territory administrations.

Brittas, in his X platform, flagged the decline of government schools across India, raising concerns about how this can impact the education of children from rural and economically weaker backgrounds.

“Public education is shrinking. Private schooling is expanding,” said Brittas.


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