
Do not deny TC to students: Minister
The Hindu
‘Students’ rights are clearly explained in the Right to Education Act’
Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has asked educational institutions not to deny students transfer certificates (TC). Students’ rights are clearly explained in the Right to Education (RTE) Act, and these should not be violated on any account, the Minister said. Lack of TC for admission to Classes I to VIII was not a hurdle. To ensure education of students in the school-going age, the State government had issued orders for continuing education of children in Classes I to VIII as per the RTE Act, and for Classes IX and X in State schools.More Related News

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