The Delhi High Court emphasized the need for equal treatment of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Disadvantaged Group (DG) students in private schools, highlighting the Right to Education (RTE) Act’s role in ensuring inclusive education. The Court directed schools to streamline admissions, provide bilingual notices, and avoid discrimination, stressing that a strong educational system is vital for the nation’s future.
Disadvantaged children should not be forced to accept educational inequalities as their destiny: Delhi High Court

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