Monthly Monitoring Report Review of Finance Controllers - Key Insights and Trends
This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the Monthly Monitoring Reports (MMR) submitted by states to the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). Highlighting the achievements and targets set for the current year, it emphasizes the increasing regularity of MMR submissions from 24 states in 2005-06 to 29 states and Union Territories currently. It addresses important changes following the Right to Education (RTE) Act, the evolving funding patterns, and the impact on school infrastructure, teacher training, and student access. The report aims to enhance monitoring processes and fund flow tracking.
Monthly Monitoring Report Review of Finance Controllers - Key Insights and Trends
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Annexure - T , 28th Review of Finance Controllers, Gandhinagar February 3rd – 4th , 2011
Important features of MMR • Achievement reported Based on the Targets of the current year based on PAB approvals • The states Submit MMR to MHRD by 7th of following month • Analysis of the reports at national level • Discussions are held pertaining to reports in the Quarterly Finance Controllers Meeting
Achievements of MMR • In the year 2005-06 on an average 24 states started sending MMR regularly. • In the current year on an average 29 states UTs are sending reports every month. • Since September 2005 every quarter the reports are discussed in the finance controllers meeting. • Significant outcomes of MMR: fund flow structure and schools opened progress.
CHANGING SCENEARIO AFTER RTE. • .FUNDING PATTERN HAS CHANGED. ACCESS SCHOOLS KGBV RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS TRANSPORT FACILITY UNIFORMS ESCORT FACILITY TEACHERS Number of teachers As per new norms---- TEACHER TRAINING GRANTS FMEP QUALITY FTB LIBRARY FACILITIES RETENTION INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
Tracking of Fund Flow – through MMRs • Regular submission by the States. • MMR should correspond with the monthly expenditure plan. • Should be in the prescribed format and to be submitted to Divisional Head and under Secretary of the concerned State and TSG. • Figures should match with other reports and QPR sent to MHRD.