U'khand: Transfer students of closed illegal madrassas to those affiliated with board, says chairman
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Uttarakhand Madrassa Education Board has expressed concern over the future of children enrolled in closed, unrecognized madrassas. The board plans to send a formal letter to district magistrates requesting transfer of these students to recognized madrassas. About 100 illegal madrassas in five districts were shut down for lacking proper documents. The board justifies the government's action, urging madrassa operators to follow the legalization process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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