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Singing national anthem made compulsory in all madrassas in Uttar Pradesh

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LUCKNOW: Singing of national anthem “Jana Gana Mana” has been made compulsory in all madrassas in Uttar Pradesh from Thursday, an official said here.

The Registrar of the Uttar Pradesh Madrassa Education Board, SN Pandey, also issued an order to this effect to all the District Minority Welfare Officers on May 9. According to the decision taken in the board meeting on March 24, the singing of national anthem at the time of prayer in all madrassas across the state has been made mandatory, he said.

He said regular classes in the madrassas began from May 12 after Ramzan holidays, and the order came into effect from the same day. The order said that before the commenceme­nt of classes, national anthem will be sung by teachers and students from the upcoming academic session in all recognised, aided and non-aided madrassas in the state.

The District Minority Welfare Officers have been tasked to ensure compliance of the order. General Secretary of Teachers’ Associatio­n Madaris Arabia, Diwan Sahab Zaman Khan, said that till now at madrassas, usually Hamd (praises to Allah) and Salam (salutation­s to Muhammad) were recited before the start of classes. The national anthem was also sung in some, but it was not compulsory.

“Now it has been made mandatory,” he added.

The order comes after state’s Minority Welfare Minister Dharampal Singh last month emphasised on teaching nationalis­m at madrassas. Minister of State Danish Azad Ansari had also said that the government wants the madrassa students to be “full of patriotism.”

Before the commenceme­nt of classes, national anthem will be sung by teachers and students, the order said

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