Like schools, madrassas in Uttar Pradesh will now also have to play the national anthem before their academic schedule starts. The Madrasa Education Council has made the national anthem compulsory before the start of classes in madrassas. A new academic session will start after the Ramadan holiday. Starting with the new academic year, the national anthem is sung every morning and prayers are held in the madrassas. This order applies to all supported and unsupported madrasas.
Following the instructions of the Madrasa Education Council, the District Minority Officer has sent a letter to all madrasa managers. It has been clearly said that now, just like schools, madrassas will also have to play the national anthem.
Meanwhile, the Madrasa Board Examinations will start from May 14, for which the District Minority Welfare Officer will monitor the situation. According to the Minister of Welfare of Minorities, Danish Azad Ansari said all madrassas have been informed about the national anthem.
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Also in Saharanpur district, the national anthem has been reported to be performed in 238 madrasas. It also includes those madrasas in which education is provided under the revised scheme. In these madrasas teachers are held on a fee basis. Normally in madrassas there is prayer first, then the studies begin, but now according to the orders of the government there will be the national anthem before the studies in madrassas begin.
Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has completed the evaluation process of the UP Inter and High School Board Exams. The evaluation process, which started on April 20, was completed within a month. A total of 51,92 689 candidates had registered for the exams. The board will probably publish the results in the third week of June.
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More than 2 crore copies were assessed by the UP board within the first 16 days of evaluation of the board examination copies. Of the total, no fewer than 24,11,350 appeared for the UPMSP Inter exam and 27,81,654 for the 10th exam. It was held from March 24 to April 13.
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