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Right To Education

Education is the fundamental right of everyone.<br>All the schools in Dehradun reserves 25% of the seats for children who come from economically weaker section.

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Right To Education

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  1. Right to Education Education is the fundamental right of everyone. All the schools in Dehradun reserves 25% of the seats for children who come from economically weaker section.

  2. What is Right To Education? Right to education is a fundamental right for all children of India between 6-14 years of age.The Act also provides that no child shall be held back, expelled, or required to pass a board examination until the completion of elementary education. There is also a provision for special training of school dropouts to bring them up to par with students of the same age.

  3. Compulsory and Free education for all Free education also includes the provisions of textbooks, uniforms, stationery items and special educational material for children with disabilities in order to reduce the burden of school expenses.

  4. The Benchmark Mandate The Right to Education Act lays down norms and standards relating to Pupil-Teacher-Ratios, classrooms, separate toilets for girls and boys, drinking water facility, number of school-working days, working hours of teachers, etc.

  5. Special provisions for special cases The Right to Education Act mandates that an out of school child should be admitted to an age appropriate class and provided with special training to enable the child to come up to age appropriate learning level.

  6. Quantity and Quality of teachers The Right to Education Act provides for rational deployment of teachers by ensuring that the specified Pupil-Teacher-Ratio is maintained in every school with no urban-rural imbalance whatsoever.

  7. Zero tolerance against discrimination and harassment All kinds of physical punishment and mental harassment, discrimination based on gender, caste, class and religion, screening procedures for admission of children capitation fee, private tuition centres, and functioning of unrecognised schools are prohibited in this act

  8. Ensuring all round development of childern The Right to Education Act ensures all-round development of every child. Build a child’s knowledge, human potential and talent.

  9. Right to Education Act is justicable The Right to Education Act is justiciable and is backed by a Grievance Redressal (GR) mechanism that allows people to take action against non-compliance of provisions of the Right to Education Act 2009

  10. Creating inclusive spaces for all This provision of the Act is aimed at boosting social inclusion to provide for a more just and equal nation.

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