SC seeks Centre, Punjab govt response on PIL alleging denial of EWS admissions under RTE Act
The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre and Punjab government regarding private schools allegedly failing to admit economically weaker section students as mandated by the Right to Education Act. A public interest litigation highlighted the persistent denial of education for these children. The court has requested detailed responses from the authorities on this critical issue.
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