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Highlight the provisions made under RTE Act, 2009. |
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Answer» (1) According to RTE Act, every child between the age group of 6 to 14 years should get admission in the school close to his locality. Children who do not birth certificates as age proof cannot be refused admission in the school. (2) If the child is older than 14 years but has hot completed primary education, then he should be provided education free of cost. (3) At the time of admission, the age of the child should be 6 years and if he does not have birth certificate, then hospital records, age-related affidavit of parents should considered as age proof for admission. (4) All the students should be given admission without discrimination. (5) No fees including capitation fees, admission fees, deposit, etc. can be taken. (6) At the time of admission, neither children nor parents should be interviewed. Moreover, no test should be conducted for the parents for admitting their child. Admission should not be given on the basis of income or educational qualification or capabilities of parents. (7) To see that the children of age 3 to 5 years also get educated, a revolutionary step has been taken for the first time by taking nursery schooling under the law. (8) According to this Act, provision has been made for the children of weaker section and backward classes (SCs and STs). According to it, if students of these castes and tribes are interested in studies and if their families fall in the category of BPL then they should be admitted in the government recognized private primary schools. As per the order, it is compulsory that 25% students of 1st standard should be from these sections of the society. (9) Schoolteacher are not allowed to take private tuitions. (10) All the under-qualified teachers of the school should obtain necessary academic qualification within 5 years. (11) Any child who has not completed his primary education cannot be terminated from school until being transferred. (12) in the private primary schools, the fees of children belong to SC and ST is paid by the government as per some fixed conditions. (13) For the compliance of provisions of this law a scheduled management, tribunal or say state council has been provisioned. The Director of the School may be fined or recognition of the school can be terminated if this Act is not followed. |
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