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As per Article 21A, the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of;
Six to fourteen years
Six to twelve years
Six to ten years
Six to eighteen years
In Unnikrishnan v. State of A. P, the Supreme Court held that the right to education iq not stated expressly as a fundamental right in Part III of the Constitution. However having regard to the fundamental significance of education to the life of an individual and the nation, right to education is. implicit in and Rows from the right to life guaranteed by article 21. Right to education has been treated as one oftranscehdehtal importance in the life of an individual all over, the word and . without 'education provided tothe citizens of the country; the objectives set forth in the preamble to the Constitution cannot . be achieved.. Accordingly a. new section Article 211A was introduced in the. 'Constitution making compulsory education of all the children between the age of 6 and 14 recognizing it as their fundamental . right. Consequently. the Right to Education Act 2009 was passed by.the Parliament.
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