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Govt Defines EMRS Expansion Rules in Bihar

RR Team, December 5, 2025December 5, 2025
The Government of India has clarified the status and expansion of Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) in Bihar, outlining the population-based criteria that determine where new schools can be established. The clarification follows questions raised about the absence of EMRS in districts such as Bhagalpur, Purnia, Banka and Munger. According to official data released by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, several districts do not meet the mandated prerequisites required for setting up new EMRS units.

EMRS institutions play a crucial role in providing quality residential education to tribal students. The initiative, announced during the Union Budget 2018–19, aims to ensure that tribal children have access to modern schooling facilities within their own cultural and social environment. As the programme expands nationwide, Bihar’s tribal population distribution has become a determining factor in the sanctioning of new schools.

Understanding EMRS Criteria: Why Some Districts Do Not Qualify

The EMRS model mandates that a block must satisfy two essential conditions for an EMRS to be approved. First, it must have more than 50% Scheduled Tribe (ST) population. Second, it should report a minimum of 20,000 tribal residents as per Census 2011. These twin criteria ensure that EMRS infrastructure is built in locations where tribal representation is sufficiently high and where such institutions can serve the maximum number of students.

The Government clarified that none of the blocks in Bhagalpur district meet these conditions. Similarly, in Purnia, Banka, and Munger districts, no block qualifies based on the required demographic thresholds. As a result, these districts have not received approvals for new EMRS establishments.

This clarification aligns with the long-standing principle of need-based infrastructure development for tribal education. The EMRS model is designed to reach areas with significant tribal populations, ensuring equitable resource allocation and effective utilisation of funds.

Three EMRS Sanctioned in Bihar: Locations and Status

While some districts do not meet EMRS eligibility, Bihar has seen the sanctioning of three EMRS schools in regions that fulfil the demographic criteria. The Ministry confirmed the following sanctioned locations:

  • Jhajha, Jamui district
  • Ramnagar, West Champaran district
  • Adhaura, Kaimur district

These schools are expected to enhance educational access for tribal children in their respective regions. Bihar’s tribal clusters are heavily concentrated in pockets of Jamui, West Champaran, and Kaimur, making these sanctions aligned with the programme’s vision. Once operational, these EMRS institutions will provide a comprehensive curriculum, modern facilities, residential accommodation, sports infrastructure, and a culturally inclusive environment.

Why EMRS Matters: Addressing Educational Gaps

The EMRS model is a flagship intervention aimed at improving educational outcomes among Scheduled Tribes. It bridges multiple systemic gaps, including access to quality teachers, exposure to extracurricular disciplines, and access to science and technology education. Tribal students often face barriers due to geographic isolation, socio-economic challenges, and limited availability of schools within reachable distances.

By establishing residential schools equipped with modern facilities, the Government aims to significantly reduce dropout rates while enabling students to pursue higher education and competitive examinations. EMRS also serves as a catalyst for community development by inspiring educational awareness among tribal households.

Government’s Commitment to Tribal Welfare

The clarification on EMRS expansion in Bihar reflects the Government’s structured approach to tribal welfare, backed by data and transparent criteria. The Ministry continues to emphasise that EMRS growth must be driven by demographic need and regional suitability rather than political demand or public expectations.

As India prepares for future Census exercises and educational surveys, more districts may become eligible for EMRS establishments if demographic patterns shift. Until then, the sanctioned schools in Jamui, West Champaran, and Kaimur will remain the focus of Bihar’s EMRS development efforts.

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