Maharashtra forms a committee to revise RTE Act rules after failing to exempt private schools from 25% quota for economically backward students.
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“As per this rule, children eligible under the economically weaker and disadvantaged categories must first seek admission in government schools. Such students can approach unaided schools for admission only after getting NOC from government schools on the ground of non-availability of seats or other reasons,” former additional deputy comptroller and auditor general Onkar Nath said.
Maharashtra forms a committee to revise RTE Act rules after failing to exempt private schools from 25% quota for economically backward students.
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