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Bodoland Pilots 'One-Student-One-File' to Build Central, Data-Driven Student Records

Officials say the profiles will guide targeted support, informing policy over time.

Overview

  • Launched in May, the pilot is running in 10 schools and covers 1,163 students from Classes 1 to 10.
  • Each file captures academic performance, attendance, extracurricular activity, health status, and the student’s home and economic context throughout the year.
  • Teachers access a student’s history when the child advances grades, enabling continuity of support and more personalized strategies.
  • The programme spans Bodo, Assamese, and Bengali medium schools, with planners emphasizing active roles for teachers, parents, and community members.
  • BTR plans phased expansion toward a centralized education-management database, building on community reforms such as the Bodoland School Adoption Programme.