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RTE amandmend bill

Recently, the bill (amendment) [children and draft law on the right to free and compulsory education] was adopted by the Rajya Sabha on free and compulsory education for children. After the bill is amended, states will have the right to arrest or arrest students stranded in the same class. It should be noted that the amendment law was passed by Lok Sabha only in July 2018. No detention policy     According to the existing provisions of the right to education, pupils are admitted to the next class even after the failure of class VIII. This process is called the "no detention policy".     No detention policy is an important element of the Right to Education Law (2009). This law contains a provision that children should not be obliged to read again in the same class if they fail in any class; If a student has bad grades, he should have the pass mark and be sent to the next class.     The main objective of this policy was that the student's success would not be assessed

UNESCO (United States and Israel left UNESCO

Recently, the United States and Israel officially left UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The Trump Administration announced in October 2017 that it would withdraw from a claim of favoritism by UNESCO, after which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also decided to leave UNESCO in Israel. Important point After the Second World War, the United States also cooperated with this institution created by the United Nations for peace in the world. The United States also left UNESCO in 1984, but was joined in 2003. The President of the United States has decided to withdraw again to UNESCO's opposition to the status of permanent member of Palestine. In 2011, UNESCO provided Palestine with the status of permanent member of the United Nations. UNESCO has also reaffirmed Palestine's authority over the heritage of Jews, which has angered both countries against UNESCO. As UNESCO funding has been decided by both countries since 2011,