P. Singh's Dilemma

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    QUANTITATIVE

    TECHNIQUES

    PRESENTED BY:

    Harsihta Anand

    Punit Chadha

    Saurav Bansal

    Peeyush Tomar

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    CASE OVERVIEW

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    P Singh wanted to set up a NationalTeacher Training Centre. But he hadto cater with certain issues , listedbelow:

    Private institutes were notprovidingrecognized degrees.

    Private teacher traininginstitutes not encouraged

    Privatization already allowed inother

    service sectors.

    Government encouragingwomen education.

    30% reservation for women inGovernment/aided colleges.

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    ANALYSIS

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    Higher Secondary schools

    0

    20000

    40000

    60000

    80000

    100000

    120000

    140000

    Trained Untrained

    Males

    Females

    Number of trained males = 122350Number of trained females =107250Number of untrained males = 102455Number of untrained females = 54875

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    0

    50000

    100000

    150000

    200000

    250000

    300000

    Trained Untrained

    Male

    Female

    Middle basic school

    Number of trained males = 255340Number of trained females =85155Number of untrained males = 175160Number of untrained females = 35245

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    Pre-primary school

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    3000

    Trained Untrained

    Males

    Females

    Number of trained males = 570Number of trained females =454Number of untrained males = 2480Number of untrained females = 35245

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    Primary schools

    0

    100000

    200000

    300000

    400000

    Trained Untrained

    Males

    Females

    Number of trained males 32250Number of trained females-132513Number of untrained males 380200Number of untrained females - 41882

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    TOTAL TRAINED TEACHERS

    229870,31%

    340495,46%

    164763,22%

    3050, 1%

    TRAINED TEACHERS

    HIGHER/SENIORSECONDARYSCHOOLS

    MIDDLE/SENIORBASIC SCHOOLS

    PRE PRIMARY

    PRIMARY/JUNIORBASIC SCHOOL

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    SUGGESTION -I

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    Mr. P. Singh is suggested to definitly open his traininginstitute. But for mean time, it should be for males

    only. The factors supporting this suggestion are:

    More percentage of males are untrained ascompared to females.

    More male candidates which would lead to profitmaximization.

    Government has already privatized other service

    sectors. 30% reservation for females in govt. colleges. This

    would further decrease the tendency of females,opting for private training institutes.

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    .

    54.4259

    55

    7.8

    6670

    47

    76

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    higher secmiddle secpre primary primary

    Males

    Females

    PERCENTAGE OF TRAINED MALES AS

    COMPARED TO TRAINED FEMALES

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    SUGGESTION -II

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    If Mr. P Singh wants to set up a Women TrainingInstitute, then it is suggested that he can go ahead.

    He can first start with training the women.Likewise other states, when government will allow theprivate sector to enter into this sector completely, thenhe can also undertake male training as well.

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