News Topic:Right to Education Act (RTE)

J&K High Court seeks report on implementation of RTE Act

The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir has directed authorities to provide detailed updates on the progress made to implement the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Govt teachers defy ban, give private tuitions in Pulwama

Amid restrictions on private tuition of government teachers in Kashmir, the teachers are continuing tuition at private coaching centres in Pulwama.

Govt teachers taking classes at private tuition centres in Pulwama

Amid restrictions on private tuition in Valley, government teachers are continuing tuition at private coaching centres in Pulwama.

Professors, Associate Professors & Lecturers working as faculty in Pulwama’s Coaching Centres

Dozens of coaching centres are running in Pulwama district with the government Professors and Lecturers working as faculty there.

J&K set to implement Right to Education Act

The Government of Jammu & Kashmir has finalised the rules under the Right to Education Act-2009 for implementation of the law in the newly carved out Union Territory.

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