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Supreme Court mandates states to enforce 25% private school quotas for disadvantaged children under RTE Act.
The Supreme Court has ruled that state governments must create binding rules to enforce the 25% reservation for disadvantaged children in private unaided schools, declaring it a national mission under the RTE Act.
The court stressed that procedural delays or non-binding guidelines cannot override the fundamental right to education under Article 21A.
It directed states to act urgently, rejecting prior dismissals based on technicalities, and ordered the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to file an affidavit on progress.
The decision aims to ensure equitable access and inclusive education, requiring all schools to admit eligible children from weaker sections.
La Corte Suprema ordena a los estados que hagan cumplir el 25% de cuotas de escuelas privadas para niños desfavorecidos bajo la Ley RTE.