RIGHT TO EDUCATION
dr. V.e. Moray, advocate, supreme court, "maduban", g-19/4, dlf qutab enclave phase-I, gurgaon (12.11.1990)
- education in india should be natioinalised so that uniform system of education could be implemented. Constitutional. Guarantees given to minorities be withdrawn to enable uniform educational system.
Shri. Harbans singh, dy., inspector general of police (retd.), 24/1, circular road, dehra dun-248001 (25th september, 1990)
- education upto middle school level should be free.
Shri anil biswas, editor, ganashkti, muzaffar ahmad bhawan, 31, alimuddin street, calcutta-700016 (27th october, 1990)
- the suggestion to make right to education a fundamental right significant and welcome.
Shri k.k. Tandon, secretary general, punjab state recognised school teachers (& other employees) union h.o. 19 Sewak colony, patiala (30th october, 1990)
- school education should be free.
Miss madhu batra, the batra store, 2581 teliwara, delhi (29.10.90)
- education should be compulsory up to class xii.
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Human resources development centre for teachers, rashtreeya vidyalaya teachers college, jayanagar, bangalore-110011 (discussion held on 8th october, 1990).
- The scope of the freedom of minorities to run educational, institutions should be defined clearly.
Dr. S. Muthukumaran, vice-chancellor, bharathidasan, university, tiruchirapalli, tamil nadu.
- The constitutionally guaranteed rights of the minorities in the country may have to be continued; but the meaning of that guarantee has to be elaborated so that the right is not misused.
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