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The Supreme Court upheld the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004, granting relief to thousands of madrasa teachers and students. The Act was earlier struck down by the Allahabad High Court, raising secularism concerns. Teachers faced salary delays and the revocation of madrasa licenses, causing uncertainty.
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