Gujarat HC upholds amendment giving state recruitment power in linguistic-religious minority schools
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The Gujarat High Court has upheld the 2021 amendments to the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Act, granting the state education board the power to appoint teachers and principals in minority schools. The court stated that the amendment aims to achieve excellence in education by maintaining standards of these institutions. The petitioners, representing minority institutions, had claimed the amendment was unjustified and violated their fundamental rights to administer their institutions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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