The Mohan Yadav government has facilitated free admissions for 1,06,051 children in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act. The initiative aims to ensure that every child has access to quality education regardless of financial background.
The development reflects the state’s continued focus on strengthening inclusive education policies. Officials stated that the move will help bridge gaps in access to schooling.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlights initiative
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized that education is a fundamental right of every child. He noted that the initiative is designed to give wings to children’s dreams by providing them better learning opportunities.
The government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that no child is deprived of education. Expanding access remains a key priority.
Free admissions in private schools
Under the RTE framework, eligible students are granted admission to private institutions without any fees. This allows children from economically weaker sections to study in better-equipped schools.
The scheme is expected to improve educational outcomes. It also promotes social inclusion within the education system.
Focus on equitable and quality education
Authorities stated that the initiative aims to provide not just access but also quality education. Private schools often offer better infrastructure and resources, which can enhance learning experiences.
The government is working to ensure that benefits reach deserving students across the state. Monitoring mechanisms are also being strengthened.
Boost to educational inclusion in Madhya Pradesh
Experts believe that large-scale admissions under RTE can significantly improve literacy and enrollment rates. It helps reduce disparities between different socio-economic groups.
Such steps contribute to building a more equitable education system. They also support long-term human resource development.
