Uttrakhand Waqf Board for Teaching Sanskrit in Madrasas
Uttrakhand Madrasas: The Uttarakhand Waqf Board has decided to implement the NCERT syllabus and teach Sanskrit in 117 madrasas in the state. According to ANI reports, Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Sham announced this on Wednesday.
His statement reads, “Uttarakhand Wakf Board has decided to implement NCERT syllabus in 117 Madrasahs of Wakf Board in the state. NCERT syllabus also includes Sanskrit.”
“When our children learn Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Arabic, they can also learn Sanskrit. The Chief Minister has assured us that the state government will help in the education of the children. They (students) will also follow the path of APJ Abdul Kalam…we are moving forward with positive feelings, Sham added.
Uttrakhand Waqf Board introduces dress code
The decision to adopt the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) curriculum was taken in November 2022. The board further added that it will introduce a dress code for madrassa students from the academic year 2023.
Religious Education for Lessen in Madrasahs of Uttarakhand
In an effort to modernize the education system in madrasahs, the committee stated that religious education will be conducted for only 1 hour, ie from 6:30 to 7:30. In the remaining time (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) there will be general classes for students.
Madrasa principals are making efforts to modernize madrasas to help students join academia, according to the Waqf Board.
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Source: HIS Education