Education
Five years after weakening the RTE Act, the government decides to abolish the no-detention provision in KVs and JNVs; the decision will affect 3,000 schools.


By Kajal Sharma - 24 Dec 2024 10:56 PM
After identifying the learning gaps at various stages of assessment, the class teacher shall guide the child as well as the parents of the child, if necessary, and provide specialized inputs in the event that a student is under arrest.In schools under its jurisdiction, such as Kendriya Vidyalayas and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, the Center has abolished the no-detention rule, permitting pupils in Classes 5 and 8 to be kept back from the current school year.About 3,000 Central schools will be impacted by the decision, including the Ministry of Defense's Sainik Schools and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs' Eklavya Model Residential Schools.About 3,000 Central schools will be impacted by the decision, including the Ministry of Defense's Sainik Schools and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs' Eklavya Model Residential Schools.