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The Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board has criticized the basic education department for serving notices on some madrasas in districts like Muzaffarnagar, calling it "illegal." The board chairman stated that only the minority welfare department has the right to inspect madrasas and that the interference of the basic education department is causing problems. The basic education department sent notices to over 12 unrecognised madrasas in Muzaffarnagar, questioning their operation without registration. If the madrasas fail to respond, a fine of Rs 10,000 per day will be imposed. Similar cases have been reported in other districts as well.
The decision was taken after information about anti-national activities and forced conversion being promoted with foreign donations. The SIT will give notice to all the madrasas and seek information about the transactions in Foreign Exchange Earning Accounts (EEFC). After this, those madrasas which are receiving funds from abroad will be listed and then it will be probed as to from which countries this money has been sent and in which activities it has been used.
The Chattogram Education Board has announced new dates for four Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams which were delayed due to natural disaster in that area