Jagrik Cultural and educational rights

Cultural and educational rights provide the rights to all section of society and it saves their culture script or language. The image of Indian society comes in our minds as a society full of diversity. In such a society with vast diversity, our Constitution believes that diversity is our strength
Jagrik Researched on the Right to Education Legislation and written articles on their understanding of it and how they think it can be improved to ensure quality education for all adolescent girls and boys.Disscussion with their cojagrik and classmates.
The government schools shall provide free education to all the children and the schools will be man. No child shall be held back, expelled or required to pass a board examination until the completion of elementary education. Call need to be taken for a fixed student–teacher ratio. Improvement in the quality of education is important. Water and sanitation facilities should be improved. School infrastructure need to be improved in every 3 years, else recognition will be cancelled.
The Cultural and Educational Rights are provided under Article 29 and Article 30. These articles upheld the individual's right to protect their distinct language, script, and culture. It also provides protection against state-sponsored discrimination on the ground of religion, race, caste, and language
Started Ended
Number of participants
20
Service hours
960
Beneficiaries
80
Location
India
Topics
Growth
Youth Engagement
SDGS

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