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    Uttarakhand madrassas will now teach Sanskrit, Congress accuses Waqf Board chairman

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    By Harish Tiwari on September 12, 2023 UTTRAKHAND/HIMANCHAL

    The chairman of the state Waqf Board has taken a big decision regarding the subjects taught in madrasas. According to this new decision, Sanskrit will also be taught in madrasas of Uttarakhand. After this new decision taken by him, the Congress is taking a dig at him.

    Announcing this new decision, State Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams said, “The subjects under NCERT will be taught in madrasas of the state. For this, new and modern madrasas are also being built here. ”

    He further said that Quran has been written in Sanskrit to promote Sanskrit subject. This Quran has also been included in the Madrasa Education Committee.

    How did the Congress state president take a dig

    Uttarakhand Congress president Karan Mahra has taken a dig at this decision of the Waqf Board chairman. “I welcome this initiative of the board. There is a need to teach Sanskrit as well as other languages in madrasas of the state so that students can have knowledge of other languages as well. ”

    He further said that nowadays the chairman of the board is engaged in trickery to get closer to the system.

    Let us tell you that the demand to teach Sanskrit in madrasas of Uttarakhand was made about 6 years ago during the rule of the then Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. But then this demand of the Madras Welfare Society was rejected.

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