Madrasa students in UP to get uniforms like 'kurta pajama' and 'salwar-kurta' soon

"Efforts are on to provide them the uniform in July this year," said chairman UP state Madrasa Education Board, Dr Iftikhar Ahmed Javed told IANS. The board is planning to provide direct amount transfer in the students account for buying uniform....

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"Efforts are being made to provide the madrasa students Rs 1,200 in their accounts for the uniform as soon as the proposal sent to the government is accepted," Javed said.
After implementation of NCERT syllabus in Uttar Pradesh, state Madrasa Education Board has decided to provide uniform to madrasa students soon. As per reports, the madrasas will be free to choose the dress like 'kurta pajama' for male students and 'salwar-kurta' for girl students.

Over one lakh students are studying in nearly 600 government-aided Madrasas in Uttar Pradesh.

"Efforts are on to provide them the uniform in July this year," said chairman UP state Madrasa Education Board, Dr Iftikhar Ahmed Javed told IANS. Earlier in January, the board has decided to implement two key decisions in a board meeting.


"The board had decided to implement NCERT syllabus in a phased manner in madrasas and second was to remove obstacles coming in the way of distributing dresses to madrasa students. At present, each student of state-run schools is getting Rs 1,200 for uniform in the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) account," Javed said.

The board is planning to provide direct amount transfer in the students account for buying uniform.

"Efforts are being made to provide the madrasa students Rs 1,200 in their accounts for the uniform as soon as the proposal sent to the government is accepted," Javed said.
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However, Javed said that no dress code has been finalised yet. The madrasas will be free to choose the dress like 'kurta pajama' for male students and 'salwar-kurta' for girl students, he said.

He further said, "Currently, there are over 25,000 madrasas in the state, over 16,513 are recognised by the UP Board of Madrasa Education. Of these, 558 are government-aided while others are only affiliated with the Madrasa Education Board."

Over 19 lakh students are enrolled at these recognised madrasas. Around 7 lakh students are studying in around 8,500 unrecognised madrasas of the state while over one lakh students study in 558 aided madrasas of the state and they would be getting the dress."Iftikhar Ahmed Javed said that the textbooks of the Basic Education Council had been made available free of cost to the students of Class 1 to Class 8 of aided madrasas.

(Inputs from IANS)
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