RTE Admission 2022-23 Maharashtra: English-medium schools to get Rs 2 crore as dues
Press Trust of India | April 21, 2022 | 12:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra government will pay Rs 2 crore to English-medium schools towards their dues over 25 percent admissions in the RTE Act quota, said Varsha Gaikwad.
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government will pay Rs 2 crore to English-medium schools towards their dues over 25 percent admissions in the Right To Education Act quota, school education minister Varsha Gaikwad has said.
Gaikwad was speaking at an annual conference of the Maharashtra English School Trustees Association in Mumbai on Tuesday. She also advised these schools to focus on Marathi as the regional language and then English as an international language.
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Minister of state for school education Bacchu Kadu, higher education minister Uday Samant and president of the Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh Sachin Ahir also attended the function. The ministers have presented a charter of demands by MESTA.
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