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Assertion (A): Right to education is a Fundamental Right
Reason (R): Our Constitution has no provision for education before making right to education as Fundamental Right
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A is true but R is false
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Article 21A- 86th Amendment Act, 2002
Article 21A. Right to education. The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the State may, by law, determine.
The Constitution 86th Amendment Act, 2002 enshrined right to education as a fundamental right in part-III of the constitution. It came up with the below features: Change in Fundamental Rights A new article 21A was inserted below the Article 21 which made Right to Education a Fundamental Right for children in the range of 6-14 years.
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