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CM directs strict compliance with infrastructure norms before granting recognition to madrasas
4/25/2025 10:52:10 PM
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LUCKNOW, Apr 25: In a strong push for reforms in Uttar Pradesh's Madrasa Education System, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the need for strict compliance with infrastructural standards before granting official recognition to any madrasa in the state.
Chairing a high-level meeting on Friday to review the current state of madrasa education, the Chief Minister underlined the importance of ensuring that madrasas do not remain limited to religious teachings alone. Highlighting the government's vision, the CM said, "Students studying in madrasas should have access to the full spectrum of modern education."
The CM further said that the objective of the government is to bring reforms and to bring madrasa education into the mainstream through innovation and inclusiveness, so that every section of the society can get equal opportunities and quality education. He emphasized the need to make madrasa education transparent, quality-driven, and employment-focused. The government prioritizes ensuring that every student has access to a bright and promising future.
He then pointed out the challenges that have emerged following the Supreme Court's declaration of the Kamil (graduate) and Fazil (postgraduate) degrees of the Madrasa Board as unconstitutional. He further stressed the importance of aligning the recognition standards and requirements of madrasas with those of regular schools managed by the Education Department.
"There's a need to bring changes in the madrasa curriculum in line with the New Education Policy 2020. It is also necessary to update the eligibility criteria for teachers and non-teaching staff in accordance with the curriculum. The teacher selection process must be made fair and transparent. The current system of appointing teachers in madrasas also needs to be reviewed," he added.
In this regard, the Chief Minister proposed forming a committee under the chairmanship of the Director of Minority Welfare, Uttar Pradesh. The committee will include Special Secretaries from the Basic Education, Secondary Education, Finance, Law, and Minority Welfare departments. This committee will recommend necessary reforms for the smooth functioning of madrasas, job security for teachers, and a better future for the students.
Earlier in the meeting, the Minority Welfare and Waqf Department gave a detailed presentation about the current status of madrasas, the main challenges they face, and future plans. The Chief Minister was informed that there are currently 13,329 recognized madrasas running in the state, where 12,35,400 students are studying. Out of these, 9,979 madrasas are at the primary and upper primary levels (Classes 1 to 8), and 3,350 are at the secondary and higher secondary levels (Classes 9 to 12).
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