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Over 1.3 lakh children not going to school in Karnataka: Survey | Hubballi News


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BENGALURU: As many as 1,26,245 children (3 to 6 years) living in rural areas and 8,718 kids (6 to 18 years) in urban localities are not attending school, the high court was informed.
Senior advocate KN Phanindra, who is assisting the high court as amicus curiae in a suo motu PIL on the issue, said 91% of households in rural areas and 79% in urban local bodies (ULBs) have been covered under the door-to-door survey till June 2021. This apart, 9,716 children in rural areas and 4,842 in ULBs have never enrolled in school.
The exercise for identifying out-of-school children is stipulated under rule 6 (1) of the Karnataka Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2012. ....

Abhay Shreeniwas Oka , Karnataka Right , Compulsory Education Rules , கர்நாடகா சரி , கட்டாய கல்வி விதிகள் ,

Orissa high court scraps government move to merge schools with less students | Bhubaneswar News


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CUTTACK: In a significant judgment having far reaching consequences, the Orissa high court on Tuesday invalidated the notification issued by the state school and mass education department a year ago for merger of schools with very low student strength.
The high court gave the ruling while allowing a batch of 168 petitions which had challenged the merger on the ground that it violated the Odisha Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010.
The petitioners, mostly management of primary schools, had contended that as per rule, a primary school teaching students of classes I to V has to be established within a walking distance of one kilometre of the neighbourhood. In such background, the petitions contended that the decision to merge government primary schools with upper primary schools is highly arbitrary and would make it difficult for the smaller children. ....

Diptiranjam Mohapatra , Supreme Court , Odisha Right , Compulsory Education Rules , Justicebr Sarangi , உச்ச நீதிமன்றம் , ஓடிஷா சரி , கட்டாய கல்வி விதிகள் ,