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Government of India enacted the Right to Education Act in 2009 to make free education a Fundamental Right of all children in the age group of years.
4 – 10
6 – 12
6 – 14
8 – 15
- The Right to Education (RTE) Act was enacted by the Government of India in 2009.
- It makes education a fundamental right for children in a specific age group.
- Option 1: 4 – 10 years
- This age range does not align with the provisions of the RTE Act.
- Option 2: 6 – 12 years
- This age group is incorrect and only partially overlaps with the correct age range.
- Option 3: 6 – 14 years
- This is the correct option. The RTE Act mandates free and compulsory education for children in this age group.
- Option 4: 8 – 15 years
- This option extends beyond the age range specified in the RTE Act.
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