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Madhya Pradesh: The last date for admissions under Right to Education Act (RTE) was extended to July 9, 2021 considering the number of applicants on the last day of applications, i.e. Wednesday.

The last date for admissions under Right to Education Act (RTE) was extended to July 9, 2021 considering the number of applicants on the last day of applications, i.e. Wednesday.

Queues of parents waiting outside Malav Kanya School and Govt School Vijay Nagar piled up throughout the entire day. More than 150 tokens were given out at each of these two centres.

More than 11,000 applications were received in Indore for admissions under Right to Education Act (RTE) till date. As per records, more than 2,000 parents applied for the admissions on Wednesday.

A total of 12,816 children will be admitted under the provision to study free of cost in private schools in the district. To apply for RTE seats, parents can visit the official website www.rteportal.mp.gov.in., and click to “Start Application”.

The process of verification of received online applications is being conducted simultaneously.

Till now, about four thousand applications have been verified.

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan district project coordinator Akshay Singh Rathore said, “After online application under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, it is mandatory for the child's parents or guardian to get the document verification done by July 1, 2021 as per the information provided in the application.”

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