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about the fundamental right, right to education

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Answered by nhkmk786
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Right to Education. The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Rightin such a manner as the State may, by law, determine.
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the Right to Education Act is implemented properly in all schools, students from the marginalised sections will be greatly benefited. Another important fact is financial support for education. The student could achieve this feat only because of the scholarship scheme;

“The Government should make sure that grants are disbursed on time and deserving students should not have to wait,” said S. Balakrishnan, Director, Vergal Education Trust, Madurai.

When asked about special coaching programmes for students from underprivileged sections who are writing the Plus Two exams, Chief Educational Officer C. Amuthavalli said that there are no such programmes under government schemes; each school conducts special programmes. “We offer career counselling guidance for successful Plus Two students at district level and it is open to all students.

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