This document discusses India's Right to Education Act. It notes that the right to education was established in the Universal Declaration of 1948 and the Indian Constitution. The 82nd amendment in 2002 and Right to Education bill of 2009 made education a fundamental right. The Right to Education Act specifies that the central government will develop a national curriculum framework with input from an academic authority. Guidelines for curriculum development include using a child-centered approach and the child's mother tongue as the medium of instruction. The act also provides for special provisions like special training to help dropout students rejoin their appropriate age level class.