The Chhattisgarh government has initiated a significant move towards abolishing the Madrasa Board in the state.
Instructions have been issued to prepare the necessary draft in this regard, signaling a major transformation in the state's education sector.
This decision could have profound implications for the state's education policy and the future of institutions serving minority communities.Photo: "Beyond Faces by Shubham Thakur" / PexelsAccording to state government sources, the idea of abolishing the Madrasa Board has been under consideration for some time.
The primary rationale behind this is to bring uniformity to the education system and provide equal opportunities for modern education to all students.
The government believes that the current madrasa education system needs to be integrated with mainstream education.This step will directly impact the future of madrasas operating in the state.