How many public primary schools did not have electricity in both areas according to NEC 2006?
How many public primary schools did not have electricity in both areas according to NEC 2006? (a) 64% (b) 54% (c) 44% (d) 34% ✅ Correct option: (a) 64% Explanation (200+ words) According to the NEC report 2006, about 64% of public primary schools in both urban and rural areas lacked electricity. This alarming statistic highlighted severe infrastructure deficiencies at the foundational level of education. Electricity is essential for lighting, fans, use of teaching aids, and overall school environment. The absence of electricity negatively impacts attendance, concentration, and teacher motivation. Rural public schools were particularly affected, but even many urban public primary schools lacked this basic facility. This issue reflects low investment in primary school infrastructure and explains poor learning environments in many regions. PPSC often tests such statistics to connect infrastructure with education quality. 10 PPSC-Relevant Facts 1. Electricity improves learning environment 2. Primary schools most neglected 3. Rural areas worst affected 4. NEC highlighted infrastructure gaps 5. Public sector underfunded 6. Facilities affect attendance 7. Infrastructure linked to retention 8. Education budgets insufficient 9. Development indicators connected 10. Infrastructure MCQs frequent