UP Government to Evaluate Educational Qualifications of Teachers
The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered officials to check the educational qualifications of teachers and other staff and assess the availability of basic facilities in all state-funded madrasas.
Disapproving the guidelines, Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrasa Education Chairman Ifthikar Ahmad Javed said these questions were a "routine procedure." Academic and institutional work may be affected.
Ifthikar Ahmad Javed says, "I am not against the investigation, but it should be done properly so that I can focus on my madrasa work in the future."
In a letter dated December 1, J Reebha, director of the Human Welfare Department, directed deputy directors of departments and sub-district welfare officers to prepare admissions and qualified teachers in Madrasas to maintain the quality of registered education.
The letter emphasized the importance of fostering curiosity, practicality and a scientific perspective among students and integrating them into the mainstream curriculum.
To ensure this, the letter notes the need for a study on the structure of madrassas, the basic facilities available and the educational records of teaching and non-teaching staff of government-aided Madrasas.
The letter says that the investigation will be completed by December 30, and the results will be sent to the Registrar of Madrasa Education Board.