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Report of the Central Advisory Board of Education Committee on Free and Compulsory Education Bill and Other Issues related to Elementary Education

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In the light of the deliberations which took place in the first meeting of the reconstituted Central Advisory Board of Education (C.A.B.E.) held on 10-11 August, 2004, a Committee of C.A.B.E. was constituted vide Order dated 8.9.04 of the Ministry of Human Resource Development with the following terms of reference: “(a) To suggest a draft of legislation envisaged in Art. 21-A of the Constitution, and (b) To examine other issues related to elementary education for achieving the objective of free and compulsory basic education.†This is its report

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  • Central Advisory Board of Education, 2006. "Report of the Central Advisory Board of Education Committee on Free and Compulsory Education Bill and Other Issues related to Elementary Education," Working Papers id:329, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:329
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