Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Right to education not fully implemented

Source: Hueiyen News Service / Basanta Thokchom

Imphal, December 05 2010: Even though the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE) was extended in the state too, children are yet enjoy the same as government is yet to take up required steps to implement the Act.

The Act passed by parliament on August 4, 2009 describes the modalities of the provision of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21-A 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 1 April 2010 .

However, even after the six months time given by the Centre to the states for taking up necessary works for the implementation of the provisions of the Act, the work remains unimplemented till date.

The six month period given by the Centre expired in October.

Even after the expiry of the deadline, state government has neither made the rules needed for implementation of the Act nor adopted the Central rules which the state can adopt for some times till the state's own rules are framed.

The state commission for protection of child rights which the state government is to set up to overlook the implementation of the Act and to deal with cases coming up from time to time regarding the abuse of the children's rights is also yet to materialize.

The setting up of the commission is a must under section 14 and 24 of the provision of the Act.

Among the states in the northeastern region except Assam and Sikkim no other states have established the commission.

In the two states, functioning of the commissions have already started.

As there is no authority to deal with the complaints against violation of rights of the children under the Act, complaints are to be lodged at the National Commission for Child Rights Protection.

The state advisory council for smooth implementation of the rights to education is also yet to be set up.

Even notifications inviting suggestions from the general people and other concerned have not been issued till date.

Steps for declaring local bodies like the panchayat, municipal councils and village authorities as local authorities for looking after the implementation of the Act are also yet to be taken up.

With regard to how far the children of the state enjoy the right to education, convener of the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR), Keisham Pradipkumar said that MACR had submitted a memorandum to the state Education minister on September 20 urging him to take necessary steps for effective implementation of the Act.

But, no such necessary action has been taken up so far, he said insisting that as the Act is a constitutional right, there is the need for an effective implementation of the Act.

Children are to enjoy the right fully.

He also suggested that while framing the rules for the state, children who are victims of armed conflict, affected and infected by HIV/AIDS and should be taken into account.

Special provisions should be added so that special care can be taken up for them.

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