INTRODUCTION : India, the world's largest democracy, has made remarkable progress in its journey towards social progress and inclusive development. One pivotal milestone in this pursuit is the implementation of the Right to Education Act (RTE) in 2009. This essay aims to explore the distinct features of the RTE Act, analyse its implementation process, assess its impact on the education system, identify the challenges encountered, and discuss potential avenues for future enhancements. The RTE Act stands as a testament to India's commitment to realizing the fundamental right to education, enshrined in Article 21A of the Indian Constitution. It guarantees free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 years, affirming their right to education as a fundamental entitlement. The Act mandates that private schools must reserve a certain percentage of their seats for students f...
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