How do the three organs of government work together in the context of school education?
The three organs work together for school education. The legislature, including Parliament and State Legislatures, makes laws for schools, like the Right to Education Act and approves budgets. For example, they mandate separate toilets for boys and girls. The executive implements these laws through political members like ministers who guide policies and schemes, and through permanent bureaucrats like District Education Officers who ensure laws are followed and improve teacher training. The judiciary, through courts and child protection councils, protects the rights of children and takes action if these rights are denied. Together, they ensure quality education.