RTE is absolutely foolish policy: Goa CM

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : May 27 2013 | 10:17 PM IST
Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today called the Right to Education (RTE) Act as Union Minister Kapil Sibal's "absolutely foolish policy".
"RTE Act is Kapil Sibal's absolutely foolish policy. There are certain parameters in the policy which are wrong," Parrikar told reporters while objecting to the RTE Act's no-detention clause.
"The idea of no-detention is good, but there should be good parameters to implement it. After RTE, studying has become a farce," he said, referring to the huge number of students who reach class IX automatically, because RTE Act's "no-detention" policy gives them unhindered right to be promoted.
"Students don't appear for examinations. They tell teachers that they are not bothered to appear because they know that they are going to pass," said the Chief Minister, who also holds the education portfolio in Goa government.
"I am not against promoting students, but priority must be to give them proper education," he said.
The state education department was caught up in a situation where 6,500 more students passed the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination this year, straining admissions in higher secondary schools across the state, he said.
This year, 18,000 students passed, as against 11,500 students last year, he said adding, the state government will ensure that all students get admission to HSSC.
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First Published: May 27 2013 | 10:17 PM IST

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