GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
RTE 2009
Question
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Detailed explanation-1: -“16. (1) There shall be a regular examination in the fifth class and in the eighth class at the end of every academic year.
Detailed explanation-2: -The RTE (Second Amendment) Bill, 2017 was introduced in Lok Sabha on August 11, 2017 to amend the RTE Act to remove the provision related to no-detention in the Act. Under the Act, no child may be detained till he completes class 8.
Detailed explanation-3: -The latest amendment was a significant change since the no detention policy was one of the fundamental pillars of the RTE Act. The amendment scrapped the so-called “no detention” policy, which ensured that no student could be held back (or failed) in a class until the end of elementary education (that is Standard 8th).
Detailed explanation-4: -How many sections does the RTE 2009 act have? RTE 2009 act has 38 sections. Who is eligible for RTE admission? The student’s age must be between 6 years to 14 years and must be a domicile of India.