However, Government of India now is willing to improve primary education by bringing legislation i.e. Right to Education. The paper tries to bring out the meaning of much awaited Right to Education (RTE) 2009, act as a fundamental right.Mrs. Vishavpreet Kaur...
Education is a fundamental right of all children in India. Yet many children particularly those hailing from families of migrant workers are deprived of basic education for reasons beyond their control. The barriers to joining mainstream schools are many, beginning with providing proof of being a...
Education is the basic requirement and the 'Fundamental Right' of the citizens of a nation. While Higher Education is important, the Elementary Education system serves as the base over which the Super-structure of the whole education system is built up. This paper tries to analyse the trends,...
According to the Constitution of India, elementary education is a fundamental right of children in the age group of 6-14 years. India has about 688,000 primary schools and 110,000 secondary schools. According to statistics two third of school going age children of India are enrolled in schools...
Education as an Instrument of Women Empowerment in India Dr. Md. Asaad Raza Abstract : Women education in India has ever been a major preoccupation of the government as well as civil society. Education is the primary criterion for human development and right to education is a fundamental human...
1 in 40 schools in India are in open spaces or based in tents. Why We Love National Education Day Education is a fundamental human right Among the necessities of life, it is important for each human being to be equipped with a minimum education, which is integral for paving out a success...
In India, the government has a responsibility to provide all of its citizens with equal access to education. This is because education is a fundamental right and it can help people get better jobs and live healthier lives, which ultimately leads to a better society as a whole. ...
In December 2002, the government of India, through its 86th amendment of the Constitution of India, declared for free and compulsory education as a fundamental right to all children in the age group of 6-14 years. The Tapas Majumdar Committee was appointed by the government of India in the...
profile of a person gets stronger. It is the sole phenomena of everything in this world which happens because it gives the basic level of understanding to every concept. Education is that one fundamental right of every individual which not only helps to gain knowledge but also builds up one'...
86th Amendment Act 2002 introduced Article 21-A, which provides for free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act was enacted to implement this fundamental right...