WIDENING THE CONTOURS OF RIGHT TO EDUCATION

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  • Neetin Mahobe 3rd Year BBA LLB Student, ITM University, Raipur Author
  • Harshit Sharma 3rd Year BBA LLB Student, ITM University, Raipur Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

Abstract

Education is important in life because it gives people the skills and tools they need to navigate the world. Without education, people would not be able to read, write, calculate or even communicate. In wider sense education may describe “all activities by which a human group transmits to its descendants a body of knowledge and skills and a moral code which enable the group to subsist. 

There are varied opinions on some sections of the Act from different perspectives. The study includes some views and counters those on some aspects of the Act. For instance, inclusion of a schedule to set up norms and standards has by and large been welcomed, although there is a strong opinion that it does not address quality issues adequately. On the contrary, some groups feel that it is not friendly toward small organizations that are making an attempt to reach out to disadvantaged groups, but are not adequately resourced to meet the norms and standards laid down in the Act. 

 

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Published

31-12-2017

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Neetin Mahobe, and Harshit Sharma. “WIDENING THE CONTOURS OF RIGHT TO EDUCATION ”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 3, no. 6, Dec. 2017, pp. 59-66, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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