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RTE Quota Students Made To Do Menial Work, High Court Seeks Explanation

NDTV Top Stories·3 March 2026·4h ago1 min read0 views
RTE Quota Students Made To Do Menial Work, High Court Seeks Explanation

The High Court has intervened in a troubling case involving students enrolled under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, who were reportedly compelled to perform menial labor, such as handling construction materials. This alarming situation raises serious questions about the implementation of the RTE Act, which is designed to safeguard the educational rights of children. The court has mandated the School Education Secretary to submit a comprehensive affidavit by March 11, detailing the circumstances that led to these children being diverted from their education to engage in non-educational tasks. The RTE Act was established to ensure that every child receives quality education, and this incident highlights potential lapses in its enforcement. The court's scrutiny reflects a broader concern about the treatment of vulnerable students in the educational system, emphasizing the need for accountability and a commitment to uphold children's rights. As the investigation unfolds, it remains critical to address how such practices can be prevented in the future, ensuring that children receive the education they are entitled to under the law.

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