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Right to Education (Article 21A): Building the Foundation of an Educated and Empowered India

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 10:51 pm
by myindia
Right to Education (Article 21A) of Constitution of India
Guarantees free and compulsory education for all children aged 6–14.

Article 21A makes education not just a privilege, but a guaranteed right for every child in the age group of 6 to 14 years. This provision ensures that all children, regardless of their financial or social background, receive free and compulsory education. It recognizes that real freedom begins with knowledge, and that an educated population is essential for a strong and progressive nation.

This right has transformed millions of lives by opening the doors of schools to children who were once denied basic learning. It promotes equality, reduces social gaps, and creates opportunities for a brighter future. Schools are required to maintain proper standards, provide inclusive learning environments, and ensure no child is left behind due to poverty, discrimination, or disability.

While progress has been made, challenges like dropouts, poor infrastructure, and lack of awareness still persist—making public participation and community support more important than ever.

Do you think the Right to Education has made a real impact in your area?
What more can be done to ensure every child gets quality education?
Share your thoughts and help strengthen this vital right.