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essay on no detention policy till 8th​

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As per the No-Detention Policy under the Right to Education Act, no student can be failed or expelled from school till the completion of elementary education covering classes 1 to 8. ... The essence of the policy is that children should not be 'failed' and detained up to Class 8.

Rajya Sabha amends RTE bill, scraps no-detention policy. New Delhi: Parliament on Thursday empowered states to detain weak students in the same class if they fail to pass annual exams. ... With the passage of the bill, states are now empowered to hold back students if they perform poorly in Class V and Class VIII, he said.

Parliament Thursday approved a bill to amend a law to abolish the 'no detention policy' till Class VIII by enabling state governments to allow schools to fail students. The Rajya Sabha passed the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2019 by a voice vote.

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As per the current education system in India, all the students up till Class 8 will automatically be promoted to next class. No one can be failed as per the Right to Education Act. This is known as the ‘No-Detention Policy‘.

As per the current education system in India, all the students up till Class 8 will automatically be promoted to next class. No one can be failed as per the Right to Education Act. This is known as the ‘No-Detention Policy‘.An expert committee headed by T S R Subramanian set up to formulate the new National Education Policy had last year recommended that the ‘No-Detention Policy’ be reviewed and exams are held from Class VI. Recently, Union Cabinet has approved the scrapping of the no-detention policy in schools till Class VIII.

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