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Open doors, open minds
Updated On: 25 July, 2013 01:40 AM IST | | Dr Mithu Alur
Though the Right To Education has been made law, it has yet to take that big leap from words to practical action, for special children to reap its benefits and get admission in mainstream schools
After the Right To Education (RTE) has been made law in the country, I get many phone calls from desperate parents of children with special needs, telling me how their needs are not being met. They call either because schools are flagrantly refusing their children admission, or because teachers do not understand the needs of their children and parents are being forced to take them out. It is laudatory that the UPA was able to make a landmark legislation and to make education a right for children with disability (long overdue as these children were historically a part of the Ministry of Education when the British left).u00a0

Education for all: The writer, Dr Mithu Alur, at her office in Mumbai. Pic/Suresh KK
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