no, it's universal child who is citizen of India, rich or poor, boy or girl, born to parents of any caste, religion or ethnicity shall have this right.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
The constitution I beleive does not contradict human rights and protects the haramy womens and other minorities. Hope this helps :)
The Right to Education, RTE, or Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act of 2009 involves schools reserving 25 percent of their seats at entry level for disadvantaged students and what they refer to as "weaker sections." A disadvantage of the RTE Act is that it receives poor response likely due to lack of awareness about the act.
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
wages in the south were lower than wages in the north (apex)
made unions weaker
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