💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court's ruling on madrasa education in Uttar Pradesh has left two siblings with conflicting outcomes: relief for a 18-year-old maulvi student, but a bitter setback for his older brother pursuing a college-level Kamil degree, as higher degrees are deemed non-compliant with University Grants Commission standards.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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