History & Civics
The Right to Education (RTE) Act is a landmark in ensuring educational equality in India. Based on the provided statement, answer the following questions:
(a) Explain the significance of the 86th Amendment of the Indian Constitution in the context of elementary education.
(b) Analyse how the reservation of 25% of seats for weaker sections in private and minority schools helps promote social equality.
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(a) The Right to Education at elementary level has been made one of the Fundamental Rights in 2002 under the 86th Amendment of the Indian Constitution. The Act makes education a Fundamental Right of every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies certain minimum norms in elementary schools. The Act also reserves 25% of seats for weaker sections even in private and minority schools.
(b) The 25% reservation for weaker sections in private and minority schools, as mandated by the Right to Education Act (RTE), plays a significant role in promoting social equality. By ensuring that children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds have access to quality education in private schools, the reservation helps bridge the gap between rich and poor in terms of educational opportunities.
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