The NCPCR also demanded that state funding to the Madrasas should be stopped across all states and union territories and Madrasa Boards should be discontinued and closed down.
Currently, D.Ed. teachers are paid Rs 6000/month, it will be increased to Rs 16,000/month. Also teachers teaching secondary subjects like B.A. B.Ed., B.Sc-B.Ed will get Rs 18,000/month instead of Rs.8,000/month as earlier.
NCPCR questions quality of education imparted in Madrasas and said a child will be devoid of basic education which is his prerogative and participation in mainstream education system.
The Tripura State government has announced the closure of all schools like Govt., Govt. Aided schools, Privately managed schools, schools under TTAADC, Madrasas etc throughout the state shall remain closed on August 21 and 22 owing to present weather conditions like heavy rainfall, flood, la
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairman Priyank Kanoongo on Sunday raised concerns over the "radical curriculum" and use of "Pakistan-published books" allegedly in government-funded madrassas in Bihar.
Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh said that upon receiving continuous complaints for the last few months, the state government issued the order to investigate the Madrasas running in the state adding that if any irregularity is found, strict action will be taken.
"All government-private educational institutions and madrasas operating in Madhya Pradesh are being investigated. We are investigating and observing every point to find out where there have been violations of the rules. If there has been an irregularity, we will also take action, and if nece
"All the District Education Officers across the state have been instructed to conduct physical inspection of the Madrasas operating in their area. During the inspection, the Madrasas which are found not being operated according to the rules of the state government, a proposal to cancel their
National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairman Priyank Kanoongo on Monday inspected illegal and unmapped Madrasas in Uttarakhand's Dehradun.
"Absolutely, we will open 750 madrasas. The Uttar Pradesh government had announced to close madrasas, but the Supreme Court scolded them. On the basis of that reference, we will move to the Supreme Court and will bring the order. 750 Madrasas have closed in Assam and we will reopen those Mad