CAUSE
One question. One truth.
“Why was the Right to Education Act passed?”
The Right to Education Act was passed primarily to institutionalize free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 as a constitutional mandate, addressing systemic educational exclusion and ensuring government accountability in providing basic education.
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CURRENT STATE
This Act has established a legal framework obligating states to provide free education, significantly increasing enrollment rates and reducing barriers for marginalized children. However, implementation gaps remain, including inadequate infrastructure and teacher shortages, limiting full realization of the law's intent.
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