Economy, asked by Sanskarmeghwani, 1 year ago

Are all children attending school.Explain

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Answered by divyaseth531p3nt7w
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Compulsory education laws require children to attend a public or state-accredited private school for a certain period of time. There are certain exceptions, most notably homeschooling, but virtually all states have mandates for when children must begin school and how old they must be before dropping out. Typically, children must start school by the age of six and remain enrolled until they are at least 16. These laws were put in place not only to improve literacy rates but also to discourage the widespread child labor practices of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Answered by pramita8759
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government has set must education
but students due to lack of money are not sent in school by the parent
most include rural class
however after the introduction of mid day meal the rate of literacy has increased
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