RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT, 2009 ( RTE )

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Vikram Sahay, Director, Ministry of HRD, Govt. Of India at CBSE Sahodaya conference chennai.
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RTE Act and CTET Question and answers:
weaker sections / under privileged means – People with BPL card
CTET / TET – compulsory for teacher appointments in schools
Teachers appointed before 2001 in schools – B.ED not mandatory
old teachers appointed in schools before july 2011 – CTET / TET not compulsary
RTE for free admissions applicable in government aided schools
BPL card admissions applicable in elementary classes
article 19 for rights of schools

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