Big news: Madrassas will continue to get government funding, Supreme Court refused to ban, Yogi government also got a shock on this decision.

Supreme Court Hearing On Madrasa Government funding: Madrasas will continue to receive government funding. The Supreme Court today (21 October) has put on hold the NCPCR's recommendation to stop funding to government recognized madrassas. Besides, there has been a ban on sending children of unrecognized madrassas to government schools. Also, the Supreme Court has issued notice to all the states and union territories. The bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra gave this decision. This bench of three judges refused to take action on the recommendation of NCPCR.

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In fact, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in its recent report had expressed serious concern over the functioning of madrassas. Had called for stopping the funds given to them by the government. While hearing the case today, the Supreme Court has put a stay on this recommendation of NCPCR.

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Yogi government's decision also put on hold

The Supreme Court has also stayed the UP government's decision to transfer students of unrecognized madrassas to government schools. In fact, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) had recommended the closure of government funded and aided madrassas for not complying with the Right to Education Act.

Let us tell you that the Yogi government had issued instructions to transfer non-Muslim students studying in unrecognized and government-aided madrassas to government schools. Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind had filed a petition against this order of Uttar Pradesh government.

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What did NCPCR recommend?

In fact, 8 days ago the National Commission for Child Protection (NCPCR) had written a letter to all the states saying that the funds given to madrassas should be stopped. These do not follow Right-to-Education (RTE) rules. The Commission had given this suggestion after preparing a report titled 'Protectors of Faith or Opponents of Rights: Constitutional Rights of Children vs. Madrassas'. NCPCR had said – In Madrassas, the entire focus is on religious education, which gives children the necessary They do not get education and they lag behind other children.

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Did not ask to close madrassas – NCPCR

Chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Priyank Kanungo, said that he never asked for the closure of madrassas, rather he recommended a ban on the funds given by the government to these institutions because these institutions were depriving poor Muslim children of education. Have been. He said that we have recommended enrolling the children in general schools instead of madrassas.

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