Article 45 under the Directive Principles of State policy in the India Constitution, provides for Options: A) Rights of minorities to establish educational institutions B) Free and compulsory primary education C) Education for weaker sections of the country D) Giving financial assistance to less advanced states  

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B) Free and compulsory primary education 

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