Right to Education of Child Beggars in India: A Critical Analysis
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Abstract: Education is crucial in the transformation of a civilization into a civilized country. It accelerates the country's progress in all areas of national activity. Despite the fact that we have several rules and policies relating to the Right to Education, we have yet to accomplish this right as a developmental right, “as provided in the constitution with an intention to be implemented over a period of time. The aim has not been met since independence, as evidenced by educational backwardness and poverty, particularly among some sectors of the community who have endured social discrimination. The educational system does not operate in a vacuum in a society in which it is embedded, there are various factors influencing its effective implementation.. Children's access to school and engagement in the learning process are heavily influenced by unequal social, economic, and power relationships. The differences in school access and attainment between different social and economic classes in India are evidence of this.This paper aims to mention the various laws and rights in India related to the education of child beggars.