How are the right against exploitation and right to education included as the Fundamental Rights beneficial to children?
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Compulsory and free education for all. ...
The benchmark mandate. ...
Special provisions for special cases. ...
Quantity and quality of teachers. ...
Zero tolerance against discrimination and harassment. ...
Ensuring all round development of children. ...
Improving learning outcomes to minimise detention. ...
Monitoring compliance of RTE norms.
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The Right to Education Act 2009, also known as the RTE Act 2009, was enacted by the Parliament of India on 4 August 2009. It describes modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children aged between 6-14 years in India under Article 21 (A) of the Constitution of India. This act came into effect on 1 April 2010 and made India one of the 135 countries to have made education a fundamental right for every child. It