Right to Education Act
As per the Right to Education Act (RTE) now parents & students will be able to appeal if the reachers are not performing correctly or if the school infrastructure is not appropriate. This step could greatly lead to improvement in the quality and kind of education that is emparted in schools.
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What is Educational Tribunals Bill 2010
The Educational Tribunals Bill 2010 has been passed by Lok Sabha which has the goal of setting up educational tribunals for faster clearance of disputes in education sector.
These tribunals will try to solve disputes that involve teachers & other institutional employees as well as other interested parties such as students, regulatory bodies and other institutions.
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Check if School is CBSE Affiliated
Check if a particular school is affiliated to CBSE from here -
http://www.education.nic.in/cbse/schooldirectory/cbsedir.asp
http://www.education.nic.in/cbse/schooldirectory/cbsedir.asp
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