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Teach one, teach all
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The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of the
Right to Education Act. Mint's Prashant K. Nanda says that means all
private schools except unaided minority ones, will have to admit at least
25% of their students from economically weaker sections.
Right to Education Act. Mint's Prashant K. Nanda says that means all
private schools except unaided minority ones, will have to admit at least
25% of their students from economically weaker sections.
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