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Delhi-NCR schools allegedly violating Right to Education Act by holding back students in Classes 6 and 7. Amended rules in 2019 allow detention in Classes 5 and 8 after re-exam, but several private schools are reportedly disregarding the Act. Educationists advise parents to file complaints. Neither the RTE Act nor the National Education Policy allows detaining students in Classes 6 and 7.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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