News Topic:Right to Education Act (RTE)
Education
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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