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The NFE scheme is run by the state governments, which set up NFE centres. The scheme, however, can provide grants to Voluntary Agencies (VAs), which can run these NFE centres on behalf of the governments. The Programme of Action (POA) 1992 has developed strategies for running the NFE scheme. They are as follows:


a. Setting up of NFE centres based on a micro-planning exercise carried out for Universal Elementary Education.
b. Community participation by involving them in setting up of the centre, identification of instructor and supervision of NFE centre.


c. Efforts to evolve different models of NFE programme for different target groups.
d. Adequate training and e. Linking the formal school to facilitate lateral entry of the learners from NFE stream.
f. Efforts to link non-formal courses with formal schools.
g. Adoption of learner-centred approach in such a way that the learning levels for the learners are equivalent to the formal system.
ii. Operation Blackboard:
The scheme of Operation Blackboard was launched in 1987 in pursuance of National Policy of Education—Programme of Action, to provide minimum essential facilities to all primary schools in the country. This is a large operation and was launched after the external evaluation of the scheme had indicated that lack of training of teachers in using the teaching material, and lack of uniform facilities, which are provided without modifi­cation, according to local needs were found to be some of the drawbacks of implementation of the scheme.

The Operation Blackboard scheme contains the following three sub-schemes:

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