Understanding RTE Act 2009
Article 21A भारतीय संविधानाची भेट: मोफत आणि सक्तीच्या शिक्षणाचा कायदा.
What is RTE Act 2009?
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act) is a historic legislation in India. It guarantees that every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the fundamental right to free and compulsory education.
Enacted on 4 August 2009 and effective from 1 April 2010, this act made India one of the 135 countries to make education a fundamental right.
Key Legal Provisions
Section 12(1)(c): 25% Seat Reservation
Private unaided schools must reserve 25% of seats for children from weaker sections (EWS) and disadvantaged groups. This is the core provision that enables free admission.
No Screening Procedure
Schools cannot conduct any interview, test, or screening of the child or parents. Admission must be strictly random (Lottery Based).
No Captitation Fee
Schools are strictly prohibited from charging any donation or capitation fee. Education is completely free for these 25% seats.
History & Timeline
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2002: 86th Amendment
Article 21A was inserted in the Constitution, making education a Fundamental Right.
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2009: Act Passed
Parliament passed the RTE Act.
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2010: Enforcement
The Act came into effect across India (except J&K at that time).
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