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Centre scraps 'no-detention policy' for classes 5 and 8 students who fail to clear year-end exams

following the amendment to the Right to Education Act (RTE) five years ago, at least 18 states and Union Territories have already abolished away with the 'no-detention policy' for the two classes

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The Centre has scrapped the 'no-detention policy' for classes 5 and 8 in government schools, allowing educational institutes to fail students who do not clear the year-end exams, officials said.

According to PTI, following the amendment to the Right to Education Act (RTE) five years ago, at least 18 states and Union Territories have already abolished away with the 'no-detention policy' for the two classes.

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