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The action or process of educating or of
being educated; also: a stage of such a
process.
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Boy
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India US
• 1598 :- Concept of compulsory Education
• 1870:- Education Act passed in Britain.
• 1882:- Indian Education Commission.
• 1917:- First law on Compulsory Education
Passed.
• 1937:- Mahatma Gandhi called for universal
Education.
• 1950:- Article 45 of Directive Principles of state
policy accepted.
Implementation
• International law does not protect the right
to pre-primary education and international
documents generally omit references to
education at this level.
Right to Education
Higher
Secondary Education
Primary
Education
Education
According to sec – 3:-
• The realisation of the right to education on a national
level may be achieved through compulsory education, or
more specifically free compulsory primary education, or
more specifically free compulsory primary education.
&
• Sec – 12
o A School should provide free & compulsory
education to all the 6-14 age children admitted.
o Aided schools to provide free education to at
least 25% children based upon the proportion
of annual recurring grant & aid.
• Sec- 18
On the contravention of the conditions of
recognition, the prescribed authority shall, by
an order in writing, withdraw recognition &
the children to be admitted in the
neighbourhood school.
• Sec- 19
No school should run after withdrawal of
recognition.
• Sec- 23 :-