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The Supreme Court of India has stated that Rohingya children can apply for admission in government schools and if denied, can approach the high court. The court also passed a similar order in a previous PIL. This decision allows approximately 500 Rohingya students to gain admission in government schools, as they were previously denied due to lacking Aadhaar cards. The court further expressed that the children should approach the government schools first, and if denied, they can seek legal remedy.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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