RTE Act covers admissions to KG classes too, rules Madras HC
Context:
Recently, the Madras high court ruled that Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 also includes admissions to kindergarten classes.
Relevance:
GS-02 (Government policies and Interventions)
Key highlights:
- The ruling was in response to a writ after when the parents of the children filed it against two private schools who denied admission to LKG under the RTE act.
- Justice Anita Sumanth highlighted that the ambitious goal of the RTE Act is to ensure education from pre-school to eighth standard and this goal should take precedence over age-specific definitions within the Act.
- The judge also specified that the state government has providing financial support of โน6,000 per annum for LKG and UKG classes and has been treating children below six years of age as beneficiaries under the RTE Act.
Significance
- It has increased the scope of free and compulsory education for the younger children as well. Moreover, This ruling has paved way for educational opportunities across different states.
- Although, India’s literacy rate is constantly increasing ever since 1951 from roughly 18%ย to 74% according to the 2011 census, there is more scope in this field to attain which makes it easier with such policies coming ahead. It also reduces the dropout rates.
- For certain economically weaker sections, having this access to early childhood education, sets a strong foundation for their future pursuits.





