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Volume : V, Issue : IX, October - 2015

RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISTIONS

M. Sreeramulu , K. V. Chamundeswaramma

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Education is an important human activity. It was born with the birth of human race. Now it will continue to function as long as the human lives. The boundaries of education are wide as those of life. Indian civilization recognizes education as one of the pious obligation of the human society. Education is awakening the child to cultural values in preparing the child for later professional training in and helping him to adjust to the environment. Education nourishes intellectual advancement to develop no dignity of person without which there is neither intellectual excellence or pursuit of happiness.

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M. Sreeramulu , K. V. Chamundeswaramma(2015). RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISTIONS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. IX, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7209.pdf

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