Govt Schools Overhaul: Parents to Manage 15 Lakh Schools

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Govt Schools Overhaul: Parents to Manage 15 Lakh Schools

The Centre's govt schools overhaul empowers parent-led SMCs to handle budgets up to ₹30 lakh, joint accounts, CSR funds, and mandatory social audits from May 2026. A major shift under NEP 2020 aims to boost transparency and community control nationwide.

Centre Empowers Parents in 15 Lakh Govt Schools Overhaul

New Delhi, May 8: In a bold push to reshape school governance, the Centre is handing over management of around 15 lakh government schools to parent-led committees starting May 2026.

Parent Committees Gain Control

The Ministry of Education has rolled out sweeping guidelines under NEP 2020 and RTE Act 2009, placing school budgets and development directly under School Management Committees (SMCs). Parents will now call the shots on key decisions, turning schools into true community assets.

Initial reports from sources in the ministry indicate these SMCs can greenlight construction up to ₹30 lakh without PWD nod. That's a game-changer for fixing leaky roofs or building toilets without bureaucratic delays.

Joint Bank Accounts for Funds

Financial power gets a major upgrade. School bank accounts will run jointly—headteacher and SMC chairperson, who's a parent rep. No money moves without both signatures. This aims to plug leakages that have plagued rural schools for years.

Schools can now tap CSR funds from private firms too. Officials say this could bring in extra resources for labs or playgrounds, especially in underserved districts.

Social Audits Go Mandatory

Transparency takes centre stage with mandatory annual social audits alongside regular government checks. Every rupee spent must go up on the school notice board for public scrutiny. It's a zero-tolerance push—SMCs can rope in police or health departments for quick action on irregularities.

Local education officers in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have already started briefings, per sources familiar with the rollout.

Three-Year Development Plans

Committees will draft a School Development Plan (SDP) every three years, with yearly reviews of infrastructure and teaching setups. This isn't just paperwork; it's meant to track real progress, from desks to digital tools.

The structure keeps it parent-heavy: 75% members are parents, 50% women, and the rest teachers, local panchayat reps, alumni, or educationists. Elections every two years, monthly meetings—no skipping.

Background to the Big Shift

This overhaul builds on NEP's community focus, addressing long-standing complaints about crumbling school facilities. A 2024 CAG report flagged delays in 40% of PWD projects; now parents bypass that.

In places like Bhopal or rural Madhya Pradesh, where teacher shortages bite hard, ground reports suggest excitement mixed with skepticism. Will cash-strapped villages manage ₹30 lakh projects?

Impact on Students, Communities

For 12 crore kids in govt schools, this could mean faster fixes and better accountability. But challenges loom—training for SMCs, especially in remote areas. States have until June to align, ministry sources confirmed late Thursday.

Public reaction trickled in overnight on social media, with parent groups hailing it as "empowerment at last." Critics worry about elite parents dominating.

What's Next for Rollout

Guidelines hit states next week. Pilot runs in 5,000 schools could start by July. Education Minister is expected to brief Parliament soon. If it sticks, this govt schools overhaul might just redefine education from the ground up.

 

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08 May 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Govt Schools Overhaul: Parents to Manage 15 Lakh Schools

Digital Desk

Centre Empowers Parents in 15 Lakh Govt Schools Overhaul

New Delhi, May 8: In a bold push to reshape school governance, the Centre is handing over management of around 15 lakh government schools to parent-led committees starting May 2026.

Parent Committees Gain Control

The Ministry of Education has rolled out sweeping guidelines under NEP 2020 and RTE Act 2009, placing school budgets and development directly under School Management Committees (SMCs). Parents will now call the shots on key decisions, turning schools into true community assets.

Initial reports from sources in the ministry indicate these SMCs can greenlight construction up to ₹30 lakh without PWD nod. That's a game-changer for fixing leaky roofs or building toilets without bureaucratic delays.

Joint Bank Accounts for Funds

Financial power gets a major upgrade. School bank accounts will run jointly—headteacher and SMC chairperson, who's a parent rep. No money moves without both signatures. This aims to plug leakages that have plagued rural schools for years.

Schools can now tap CSR funds from private firms too. Officials say this could bring in extra resources for labs or playgrounds, especially in underserved districts.

Social Audits Go Mandatory

Transparency takes centre stage with mandatory annual social audits alongside regular government checks. Every rupee spent must go up on the school notice board for public scrutiny. It's a zero-tolerance push—SMCs can rope in police or health departments for quick action on irregularities.

Local education officers in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have already started briefings, per sources familiar with the rollout.

Three-Year Development Plans

Committees will draft a School Development Plan (SDP) every three years, with yearly reviews of infrastructure and teaching setups. This isn't just paperwork; it's meant to track real progress, from desks to digital tools.

The structure keeps it parent-heavy: 75% members are parents, 50% women, and the rest teachers, local panchayat reps, alumni, or educationists. Elections every two years, monthly meetings—no skipping.

Background to the Big Shift

This overhaul builds on NEP's community focus, addressing long-standing complaints about crumbling school facilities. A 2024 CAG report flagged delays in 40% of PWD projects; now parents bypass that.

In places like Bhopal or rural Madhya Pradesh, where teacher shortages bite hard, ground reports suggest excitement mixed with skepticism. Will cash-strapped villages manage ₹30 lakh projects?

Impact on Students, Communities

For 12 crore kids in govt schools, this could mean faster fixes and better accountability. But challenges loom—training for SMCs, especially in remote areas. States have until June to align, ministry sources confirmed late Thursday.

Public reaction trickled in overnight on social media, with parent groups hailing it as "empowerment at last." Critics worry about elite parents dominating.

What's Next for Rollout

Guidelines hit states next week. Pilot runs in 5,000 schools could start by July. Education Minister is expected to brief Parliament soon. If it sticks, this govt schools overhaul might just redefine education from the ground up.

 

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