Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Only 560 aided madarsas to get free NCERT books

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LUCKNOW: Addressing the confusion prevailing among madarsas over distributi­on of free National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT) textbooks by the government, the UP Board of Madarsa Education (UPBME) has clarified that only 560 government-aided madarsas would receive the free books. The rest will have to arrange the books on their own.

“Under the ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’, only students of aided madarsas will be given free NCERT books, while the others will have to make arrangemen­ts on their own,” said Rahul Gupta, registrar UPBME.

It was in May that the state government decided to make NCERT books mandatory in madarsas. However, a number of madarsas complained that even as the academic session was underway, the free books were still to arrive.

“Most of the Basic Shiksha Adhikaris (BSAs) who look after primary education in districts have not received NCERT books for free distributi­on. Earlier, books of Basic Shiksha Parishad were given to students. Now, as NCERT books have been introduced, confusion prevails over if the basic education department will provide free books or not,” general secretary of the Teachers Associatio­n Madaris Arabia, Diwan Sahab Zaman, had earlier told media persons. “If there were consultati­ons, the problems would not have arisen,” he had said.

He also said he had recently sought to know from the registrar of the Madarsa Board about the distributi­on of free books.

“The session has started. Majority of students in madarsas are from below-poverty-line families. How can they purchase books and how will they study?” he asked.

He said that in the coming week, all madarsa principals will meet to discuss the matter.

There are over 15,000 madarsas in UP, out of which only 560 are government-aided.

Majority of students in madarsas are from BPL families. How can they purchase books and how will they study?

DIWAN SAHAB ZAMAN, general secretary, Teachers Associatio­n Madaris Arabia

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