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free and compulsory education

RIGHT TO EDUCATION
Constitutional Law

RIGHT TO EDUCATION

This article is written by Dakshita Singh of 1st Semester of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT India’s Right to Education (RTE) policy is an important step on the path of commitment to guarantee the right to education as a privilege of every citizen. Article Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsNovember 12, 2024 ago
ANALYSIS ON 165TH LAW COMMISSION REPORT- FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
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ANALYSIS ON 165TH LAW COMMISSION REPORT- FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN

This article is written by Aditya Gautam of LL.B (Hons.) of 3rd year of University of Lucknow, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The 165th Law Commission Report underscores the constitutional mandate for free and compulsory education up to age 14 in India, emphasizing its pivotal role in national development. Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsDecember 25, 2023 ago

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