Right to Education is a revolutionary deviatAiobn satnrdacatn acknowledgement of a maturing democracy, of sensitization of human dignity. So this act is worth a celebration.Significant Aspects of Right to Education-Limited age-group (6-14) under RTE;The Non-Detention Policy;The issue of ...
The Right to Education (RTE) was created as part of India's 86th constitutional amendment. Read the details of these sweeping educational changes, the values the Act is meant to uphold, and the desired outcomes for India's education.
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to higher education, as an instrument of promoting education as a right and as the pathway to higher education and through that to social mobility and equality. The dimensions selected for detailed ...
'Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. (Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights). This UN recommendation has been reinforced in the provisions of the Right of...
This chapter explores language policy-making processes in the Indian context, implementation issues and the place and role of English in school education. ... R Meganathan 被引量: 43发表: 2011年 RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN INDIA: A STUDY ConstitutionLawGovernmentAssembly etcThis research paper talks ab...
The education is considered as mechanism of creation of a future generation. It makes them capable of facing the challenges of the present and future. Since the Independence, successive governments in India have been addressing a number of key issues and challenges with regard to education policy ...
Right to Education is a ambitious act and its enactment in the true spirit will surely have a good impact on creating a inclusive growth and development. It is a matter of shape that some private educational institutional are more of a economic enterprise and they admit those who can afford ...
Malaysians can be globally competitive and widely respected if we decide to be consistent in the fundamentals. These fundamentals have not been mentioned as openly, but they are crucial to whether we surge ahead or fall further behind. First, higher education should not be part of a political ...
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This public interest in watching live transmissions, which are carried over air waves –a public property– comes in conflict with auctioning broadcasting rights exclusively to a highest bidder. In India, the right of the viewers is protected through the Sports Act of 2007, which traces its ...