The Supreme Court of India has ruled that no child should face discrimination in education, specifically addressing the issue of Rohingya children seeking admission to Delhi government schools. The court has scheduled a hearing for next week regarding a plea that calls for the Centre and Delhi governments to ensure access to public schools and hospitals for Rohingya refugees. This ruling follows a previous request from an NGO to inform the court about the locations where Rohingya refugees have settled. The court emphasized that education is a right for all individuals within Indian territory, regardless of their citizenship status.
'School Access For Rohingyas' Plea Any individual who is within the territory of India, whether they're a citizen or a noncitizen, deserves a right to education. This is the legal mandate the Constitution of India provides...: @lokijindal #IndiaUpfront | @Roypranesh https://t.co/RoTtNzZzvh
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