Despite Right to Education being turned into a fundamental right, child labour continues to be menace in the Indian Society. Why? *FIRST AND RIGHT ANSWER WILL GET 5STAR AND AN BRAINLIEST ANSWER TAG*
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This paper takes a look at Indian education policies and underscores the urgent need for a human rights approach. Though the Indian Constitution gives its citizens the fundamental right to education with effect from 1st April, 2010, whether the requirements of a rights based approach have been met is yet to be seen. Secondly, the paper will briefly analyze the present status of right to education in India to understand the drawbacks at policy level and identify the factors responsible. Thirdly, the paper will highlight the ways in which a rights-based approach can be adopted at the implementation level. Inspiration can be drawn from various countries which have given right to education to their citizens and are nearing universalization of elementary education. The right to education can be fully realized only if it is implemented with a concerted rights-based approach to education.