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ASL_ENGLISH

Education is the most important factor for the development of human


civilization.Education provides the nation with man powers, promotes national
unity and uplifts public awareness. A country needs different kinds of man
powers such as doctors, engineers, teachers,
administrative officials, economists, judges and other technical
hands.Education provides the nation with those educated hands.If people are
educated,they can understand their duties and rights. In order to uplift human
society,each should be capable to understand others.If people can understand
each other, they will be united.Thus,education can promote national unity.In
other to uplift the degree of awareness of the society,education plays a prime
role.It makes all people conscious.They will not follow the old dead and evil
tradition.Educated people can reform the society.They can understand what is
wrong and what is right.They can save good traditions.Education profoundly
enhances  human prosperity.

And it is very important for all the girls to get educated to build a developed nation. There have
been many good examples of this.. Like Malala Yousufzai... A pakistani girl protested against the
militants to get girls educated.
She says,”i dont mind if i have to sit on the floor at school, all i want is to get educated.”
There have been many steps taken by our Indian government to get children educated.

RTE ACT

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education


Act (RTE). the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in
India under Article 21A of the Indian ConstitutionThe Act makes education a fundamental right of
every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies minimum norms in elementary schools. It
requires all private schools to reserve 25% of seats for the poor and other categories of children.
Children are admitted in to private schools based on caste based reservations. It also prohibits all
unrecognised schools from practice, and makes provisions for no donation or capitation fees and
no interview of the child or parent for admission. The Act also provides that no child shall be held
back, expelled, or required to pass a board examination until the completion of elementary
education. There is also a provision for special training of school drop-outs to bring them up to
par with students of the same age.

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