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6 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

A certain percent of students ki free education in private schools lo ivalani ae RTE Act of 2010 implement chesindi

As per Right To Education act, all private schools have to offer a percent of its enrollment as free without charging a single rupee...

ho oakridge free seat process enti please post here @SilentStriker ki useful avuthundhi

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Posted
2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

ho oakridge free seat process enti please post here @SilentStriker ki useful avuthundhi

Watch ‘Hindi Medium’ movie man, detail ga vuntadi procedure andulo 

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9 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

ho oakridge free seat process enti please post here @SilentStriker ki useful avuthundhi

uncle...$s@d....lekapote alanti dchools lo malanti vallamu fee yada kattagalamu

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HYDERABAD: A public interest litigation petition was filed in the Hyderabad High Court seeking implementation of 25 percent quota for free education up to Class VIII as laid down in the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states.
Petitioner T Yogesh, a law student from Visakhapatnam district, submitted that at least 25 percent reservation should be provided for children belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) in all the un-aided schools in accordance with the provisions prescribed under the RTE Act 2009. 

However, the two states have recorded zero percent EWS quota particularly in private schools, thus depriving the rights guaranteed to the poor children under the Constitution. As for the enrolment for academic year 2016-17, the total number of students belonging to weaker sections and disadvantaged groups from pre-primary to Class VIII who needs to be given seat under the said quota in private schools stands at about 14 lakh, he pointed out.

The petitioner sought the court to issue directions to the respondent authorities of both the states to inform about the steps they have taken ensuring free and compulsory education to the children aged up to 14 years. He named the commissioners of school education of both AP and Telangana as respondents.

 
 
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Posted
3 hours ago, Android_Halwa said:

A certain percent of students ki free education in private schools lo ivalani ae RTE Act of 2010 implement chesindi

As per Right To Education act, all private schools have to offer a percent of its enrollment as free without charging a single rupee...

enta mandi idi follow avuthunaru ?

vellani evadu monitor chestaru ?

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3 hours ago, SilentStriker said:

uncle...$s@d....lekapote alanti dchools lo malanti vallamu fee yada kattagalamu

neeke g balsina zamindar vi

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6 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

govt school teachers tho panicheyinchadam impossible, sagam mandhi schools key raaru. only solution is private school fees ki limit pettali and minimum inthamandhi students ki free education ivvali..

Year lo 8 months holidays govt teachers ki, Inkem pani chestharo

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