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The Indian Constitution has several provisions related to education, which are enshrined in Articles 29 to 31 of the Constitution. Here are some key provisions: Article 29: Right of Minorities to Education Recognizes the right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of theRead more
The Indian Constitution has several provisions related to education, which are enshrined in Articles 29 to 31 of the Constitution. Here are some key provisions:
Article 29: Right of Minorities to Education
Article 30: Right of Anglo-Indian Community
Article 30A: Prohibition on Endowment and Restrictions on Educational Institutions
Article 31: Compulsory Education
Makes education a fundamental right for children between the ages of 6 and 14 (later extended to 18 by the 86th Amendment Act, 2002).
Article 32: Fundamental Right to Education
Key directives and judgments