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Comparative Analysis Of Educational Rights In India And USA




Upendra Jeph, University of Rajasthan

ABSTRACT

Comparative study of education between different countries helps in providing an idea of successful experiences and unsuccessful experiences of the countries and shows the loophole and leakages in governing the administration of education. The study of the education system of different countries is very helpful in improvement of an education system and gives the advanced idea of making solving regional and national problems. This paper gives the concept of the education scheme and the laws that are in place for the education scheme in nations such as India and the USA. In the research I have given an understanding of how India and the United States have structured their education system. Education is a pillar that, unless a nation or society is educated, can attain its objectives or purposes over the required period, linked to all kinds of nation growth. It is therefore essential for us all to make the individuals of a nation conscious of the advantages of schooling.

Keywords: Right to education, American education system, Indian education system

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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