Article 21A - Right to free and compulsory Education Act 2009 - RTE - G's Law Coaching Centre, Salem
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Article 21A of the Indian Constitution, inserted by the 86th Constitutional Amendment in 2002, mandates that the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children aged six to fourteen years. This makes elementary education a fundamental right for this age group. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, was enacted to give effect to this constitutional provision.
Key points about Article 21A:
Fundamental Right:
It elevates the right to education to the status of a fundamental right, ensuring that all children in the specified age group have access to free and compulsory schooling.
Age Group:
The provision specifically applies to children between the ages of six and fourteen years.
State's Responsibility:
The State is responsible for providing the necessary infrastructure, resources, and support to ensure that all children within this age group receive free and compulsory education.
RTE Act, 2009:
This Act provides the legal framework for implementing Article 21A, outlining the modalities for providing free and compulsory education.
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