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recognition for nursery class 3 weeks 1 day ago
my son was studying in class VI in a Private School at Bhiwani (Haryana). the School has marked in his score card as reappear. i have admitted him to Class VII. now one of the teacher is forcing him to sit in class VI. let me no what should i do? 3 weeks 2 days ago 2
what do you means by minority in rte act 3 weeks 5 days ago
Admission test in private schools. 3 weeks 6 days ago 1
Parents of SC/ST Student having income 5 Lakhs per Annum can get the Benifit of RTE 8 weeks 4 days ago 1
If a students is failing in all subjects in class VIII, can school detain the student in class VIII itself? 9 weeks 1 day ago 1
can a child get admission only in nursury or class 1 or in any class 9 weeks 4 days ago 1
what if the school denies admission to elementary class? 9 weeks 5 days ago
Why should poor children seek admission in private school where they get no mid-day meal and free books? 13 weeks 5 days ago 1
Can minority aided schools collect fees from students? If not who would provide them funds to run the school? 13 weeks 6 days ago
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Teacher Canes Dalit Student

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Discrimination and atrocities on Dalit communities is one of the ugly realities of India that refuses to decrease. In fact the number of registered cases of atrocities on Dalits in last 1 decade (1981-2000) was 31171. According to a National Human Rights Commission report, the conviction rate under SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, which was introduced to curb violence and crime against Dalits, is only 15.71% and pendency rate (cases filed, but not yet dealt with) is as high as 85.37%.

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