Though there have been new classrooms, 59.67 per cent of the children study in schools that still fail to meet the pupil-teacher norms. The mechanism for redressal of complaints also remains weak, it said.
The RTE forum report further said that while the RTE Act mandates that all teachers in the country are to be trained by 2015, India continues to have 6.6 lakh untrained teachers and 5 lakh posts are vacant.
At the fourth national stocktaking convention, where the report was released, he said the trend is the same everywhere with only one per cent schools in Amethi in Uttar Pradesh fulfilling the RTE norms.
"People have, however, become more aware and angry with the prevailing reality. It is essential that political parties listen to the voice of the people and respond by placing education high on their agendas," he said.
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