The Free Press Journal

Subjects offered in Madrassas sans hard-line boundaries: Govt

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Subjects offered to learners in Madrassas by National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) under Special Provision for Quality Education of Madrassas (SPQEM) are without "any hard-line boundaries of fixed subject combinatio­ns", the government said on Wednesday.

The Education Ministry, in a statement, said that various subjects are offered to learners under this provision and NIOS accredits Madrassas under SPQEM.

"It is totally the discretion of the learner to opt for subject combinatio­n from the bouquet of the subjects provided by NIOS," said the Ministry. The Ministry issued the statement rejecting a news titled "NIOS to take Gita, Ramayan to Madrassas" that was published on Wednesday in a section of media. The Ministry' statement said "this news has distorted facts, misreprese­nted truth and seems to be of malicious intent".

There are around 100 Madrassas with 50,000 students are accredited with NIOS, the Ministry further said, adding there are plans to accredit around 500 more Madrassas with the NIOS in the recent future--totally on the basis of demand of Madrassas. NIOS is the board of education under the Central government.

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