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Mohan Yadav Opens RTE Admissions in Private Schools, Applications Till March 28

The initiative reflects the state’s focus on inclusive growth and equal opportunities.

Mohan Yadav: The Madhya Pradesh government has started the admission process under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, reaffirming its commitment to providing quality education to every child. The initiative allows children from economically weaker sections to secure free admission in private schools across the state.

Mohan Yadav Opens RTE Admissions in Private Schools

The announcement was made through the state’s public outreach platform, informing parents that they can apply online through the official RTE portal. The move is aimed at ensuring equal access to education and reducing the gap between different socio-economic groups.

Applications Till March 28

Under the provisions of the Right to Education Act, selected students will be given admission in private schools without any fees. This step is expected to help families who cannot afford private education but aspire to provide better opportunities for their children.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has emphasized that education is a key priority for the government and plays a crucial role in long-term development. The initiative reflects the state’s focus on inclusive growth and equal opportunities.

Parents can submit their applications online until March 28, 2026. Authorities have advised applicants to carefully fill in all details and complete the process within the deadline to avoid any issues.

The selection of students will be conducted through an online lottery system on April 2, 2026. This process is designed to ensure transparency and fairness in admissions.

Officials have also encouraged maximum participation, stating that the scheme will benefit a large number of students by giving them access to better infrastructure, teaching quality, and academic exposure available in private schools.

The initiative is expected to strengthen the education system in the state and support the larger goal of providing universal access to quality schooling for all children.

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