Recognition of madarsas found closed cancelled
56 madrasas were found not fully operational in Sheopur. On the basis of the report of the District Education Officer Sheopur, the Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Board has issued orders to cancel the recognition of these madarsas. It was told in the report that 80 recognized madarsas are operating in Sheopur district. Among these, there are 54 such madarsas which are getting grants from the state government.
Secretary Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Board said that all the District Education Officers across the state have been instructed to get the field staff to conduct physical inspection of the madarsas operating in their area. In the inspection, the proposal to cancel the recognition of the madarsas which are not being operated as per the rules of the state government should be sent to the Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Board. The assistance provided by the School Education Department to the madarsas which are not being operated as per the rules will be discontinued immediately.
School Education Minister issues instructions
School Education Minister Shri Uday Pratap Singh has directed all the District Education Officers of the state to conduct regular inspection of all educational institutions in their areas with the field staff. He has asked the officers to ensure that the students going to school get the benefit of the departmental schemes of the state government and the students can get quality education.
The School Education Minister has also given instructions to speed up the physical verification of madarsas operating in the state. He said that action should be taken to cancel the recognition of those madarsas which are not being operated as per the rules. Along with this, physical verification of schools of private educational institutions should also be carried out at a fast pace.
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