Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26: Girls Outnumber Boys as Enrollment, Retention and Infrastructure Improve Across Delhi Schools

The Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26 reports that girls now outnumber boys in school enrollment, crediting schemes like Ladli Yojana, Education First reforms, better sanitation and safe transport for higher female retention and board completion.

Edited by : Ritu Jain

Updated : March 28, 2026 3:32 AM

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    Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26: Girls now outnumber boys in Delhi schools

    The Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26 reports that girls now outnumber boys in the city’s schools for the academic year 2025-26 . The survey links the shift to targeted welfare schemes, improved school infrastructure and higher per-student spending.

    Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26: Key findings

    The report highlights a steady rise in female enrollment and a consistent upward trajectory in the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) for girls across government and private schools. Retention rates for girl students have improved significantly, with better completion at high school and senior secondary levels.

    Per-student expenditure in Delhi remains among the highest in India, the survey says, supporting quality improvements such as modern classrooms and separate sanitation facilities for girls. Safe transport provision is also noted as a factor that reduced barriers to attendance.

    Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26: What helped raise girls enrollment

    Schemes like the Ladli Yojana and various scholarship programmes have incentivised families to keep girls in school longer. The government’s Education First reforms — which include classroom modernisation, sanitation upgrades and safe transport — are explicitly credited in the survey.

    The survey also points to higher retention and a greater proportion of female students completing board examinations compared with past decades. Exact GER and retention percentages were not published in the summary.

    Important dates and deadlines

    Event Date
    Academic year referenced in the Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26
    Ladki Bahin Yojana e-KYC deadline (mentioned) Mar 31
    Article last updated Mar 27, 2026

    What the survey does not give

    The survey summary does not provide exact numeric enrollment totals for boys and girls, detailed GER percentages, district-wise breakdowns or per-student expenditure figures. The methodology and full data tables were not included in the published highlights.

    What this means for you

    If you are a student or parent tracking scholarships and schemes, check eligibility rules for Ladli Yojana and other state programmes. For Ladki Bahin Yojana benefits, ensure e-KYC is completed by Mar 31 as noted in scheme communications.

    Quick checklist for students

    • Verify eligibility for scholarship programmes under the state schemes.
    • Complete e-KYC for Ladki Bahin Yojana before Mar 31 if you expect benefits.
    • Ask your school about sanitation, transport and retention support under Education First initiatives.

    FAQs

    Q: Has female enrollment surpassed male enrollment in Delhi schools?
    A: Yes. The Delhi Economic Survey 2025-26 reports girls outnumber boys in school enrollment for 2025-26 .

    Q: What schemes helped increase girls' enrollment?
    A: The survey credits Ladli Yojana, scholarship programmes, improved sanitation, safe transport and Education First reforms.

    Q: Does the survey provide exact GER or retention percentages?
    A: No. The summary notes upward trends for GER and retention but does not publish exact percentages.

    Q: Are per-student expenditure figures available?
    A: The report states Delhi’s per-student expenditure is among the highest in the country but does not give specific amounts in the summary.

    Q: Is there a deadline related to Ladki Bahin Yojana?
    A: Yes. The survey highlight mentions an e-KYC deadline of Mar 31 for the Ladki Bahin Yojana as communicated by scheme authorities.

    Q: Does the survey show government vs private school trends separately?
    A: The summary indicates GER for girls rose across government and private institutions but does not provide a detailed breakdown.

    Q: Where can I find full data or methodology?
    A: The survey summary did not include full methodology or data tables; check official Delhi government publications for the complete report.

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