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Thought Right to Education is a fundamental Right now there are still some parent who are unbale to send their children to school.can you think why? where do you think you will find their children engaged​

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The 86th amendment to the constitution of India in 2002, provided Right to Education as a fundamental right in part-III of the Constitution. The same amendment inserted Article 21A which made Right to Education a fundamental right for children between 6-14 years

While education may not be a "fundamental right" under the Constitution, the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment requires that when a state establishes a public school system (as in Texas), no child living in that state may be denied equal access to schooling

The Right to Education Act, like any other law, has some inherent limitations imposed by the thought behind it. ... For one, the constitutional amendment to make free and compulsory education a fundamental right does not go beyond the age of 14 (eight years of education). This is the first limitation of the law.

The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.” One of three amendments passed during the Reconstruction era to abolish slavery

The right to education has been recognized as a human right in a number of international conventions, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which recognizes a right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all

Every child has the right to be born well. ...

Every child has the right to a wholesome family life. ...

Every child has the right to be raised well and become contributing members of society. ...

Every child has the right to basic needs. ...

Every child has the right to access what they need to have a good life.

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