who will benefit most from the RTE and why
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While Right to Education (RTE) Act has seen administrative apprehensions regarding its implementation, parents welcome the idea of 25% of school students from economically weaker sections of the society to be at par with their children.
DNA spoke with these parents on several issues — from language barriers to behaviour, habits and social interaction between their children and poor kids. Majority of them have given thumbs down to any such speculation affecting classroom education.
DNA spoke with these parents on several issues — from language barriers to behaviour, habits and social interaction between their children and poor kids. Majority of them have given thumbs down to any such speculation affecting classroom education.
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Hey mate ! Ur answer is here.....
Childrens will be benefited most from this act called RTE ( RIGHT TO EDUCATION )
RTE is the law passed by government that every child below the age of 14 or 16 has the right to go to school and get education.....
By this act the act of child labour was decreased to some extent.....etc
Hope it helps u.....
Childrens will be benefited most from this act called RTE ( RIGHT TO EDUCATION )
RTE is the law passed by government that every child below the age of 14 or 16 has the right to go to school and get education.....
By this act the act of child labour was decreased to some extent.....etc
Hope it helps u.....
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