Maharashtra
Government has decided to link school students’ admission registration numbers
to Aadhar card in order to effectively implement the Right to Education Act.
A campaign
to prepare Aadhaar cards for school children will be undertaken from April 27
to June 26, according to a government resolution (GR) issued here on Tuesday.
The state
government has asked the local administration to ensure that school children at
the taluka and village levels are issued Aadhaar cards within 60 days and the
UID numbers are linked to their school admission numbers.
Linking of
students’ admission registration number to Adhaar card will facilitate tracking
of the child in the education system. The government clarified this was being
done to ensure the Right to Education Act (RTE) was implemented properly, the
GR said.
It will
help government verify whether students are enrolled in schools and parents can
also be kept in the loop over their child’s educational progress, it said.
Block
education officers have been asked to compile data relating the number of
children with Aadhaar cards and forward it to respective district
collectorates.
The
government has also asked the local administration to publicise the campaign.
The RTE Act
ensures that children in the 6-14 age group are not left out of the educational
system.
The GR said
the biggest challenge to ensure success of the RTE Act is to bring non-school
going children in the education fold.
Source: http://www.newsnation.in/
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