general principles


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Gulhan Memorial Institute is a private organisation registered as society under the West Bengal Act XXVI from 1961 for Societies on 19th April 2012.

Our members and working staff are commited to (the following) moralities:

>> GMI supports/helps people nevertheless their ethnical background, religion, political attitude, gender and age.

>> Without any kind of discrimination should be the accsess to any educational programe guaranteed.

>> GMI is unattached of any political parties, groups, religious or economical power.

>> Integrity, Sense of Honor, Tradition, Discipline, Seriousness, Respect and Gender Equality are the guiding principles of GMI and our working staff.

outline

The right to education is a universal entitlement to education. This is recognized in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a human right that includes the right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all, in particular by the progressive introduction of free secondary education, as well as an obligation to develop equitable access to higher education, ideally by the progressive introduction of free higher education.

The right to education also includes a responsibility to provide basic education for individuals who have not completed primary education. In addition to these access to education provisions, the right to education encompasses the obligation to rule out discrimination at all levels of the educational system, to set minimum standards and to improve the quality of education.

 

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE), is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted on 4th August 2009, which describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution. India became one of 135 countries to make education a fundamental right of every child when the act came into force on 1st April 2010.