DEHRADUN: Taking cognisance of a report of Uttarakhand madrassa education board, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) issued.
In a startling revelation, 27 per cent of minority students in Uttar Pradesh have been found to be missing during the biometric verification process for scholarships and fee reimbursement under the Union Minority Welfare Ministry’s scheme.
“The biometric verification process, which utilised
Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board and Muslim clerics have opposed the notices issued to unrecognised madrasas by the Basic Education department.
The Basic Education department, in its notice, has asked the unrecognised madrasas to either close down or shell out fines at the rate of Rs 10,000
With barely 2-3 per cent of Muslims graduating and hardly 2-2.5 per cent getting jobs in the government or private sector, the plight of the community in Maharashtra is worse than that of the OBCs or the Marathas, making a strong case to .
Ndtv The Uttar Pradesh government has set up a special investigation team to investigate into 4,000 madrassas, mostly running along the border with Nepal, which are allegedly receiving funds from abroad, officials said on Monday. An official said the SIT will examine if the money was used on any illegal activities, like terrorism or forcible…