Right to education mandates state-provided free, compulsory schooling for all children within the statutory school-age range. Article 21A imposes a constitutional duty on the State to provide free and compulsory education to all children within the prescribed school-age cohort, with the specific manner and implementation left to be determined by law.
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Right to education mandates state-provided free, compulsory schooling for all children within the statutory school-age range.
Article 21A imposes a constitutional duty on the State to provide free and compulsory education to all children within the prescribed school-age cohort, with the specific manner and implementation left to be determined by law.
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