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Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Guwahati, Dec 31 (IANS) Amid protests by the Opposition legislators, the Assam Assembly passed the Assam Repealing Bill 2020, that seeks to abolish the Assam Madrassa Education (Provincialisation) Act, 1995 and the Assam Madrassa Education (Provincialisation of Services of Employees and Re-Organisation of Madrassa Educational Institutions) Act, 2018, on the last day of the three-day winter session on Wednesday. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter.

Over 600 state-run madrasas being closed in India s Assam, assembly passes bill

Over 600 state-run madrasas being closed in India’s Assam, assembly passes bill Representational image. Photo taken from The Statesman Star Online Report Star Online Report India s Assam government is going to close down over 600 state-run madrasas and turning those into general schools from next year. To this effect, Assam state assembly on Wednesday night amid walkout by opposition Congress and All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) passed a bill. From April 1 next year, more than 600 state-run madrasas will be converted into upper primary, high and higher secondary schools with no change of status, pay, allowances and service conditions of the teaching and non-teaching staff, according to the bill.

Assam assembly approves Bill to close state-run Madrasas amid walkout by Cong, AIUDF

Updated: Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 22:50 [IST] Guwahati, Dec 30: All the government-funded Madrassas are set to shut down and transform into general schools with the Assam Assembly on Wednesday passing a Bill amidst a walkout by the opposition after their demand to send the legislation to the Select Committee was rejected. From April 1 next year, over 600 state-run Madrassas will be converted into upper primary, high and higher secondary schools with no change of status, pay, allowances and service conditions of the teaching and non-teaching staff. The opposition slammed the government s move to close the Madrassas, which impart education on theology along with general subjects, and alleged polarisation tactics in the state, which will have Assembly polls in March-April next year. After the Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma turned down the request of the Congress and AIUDF to send The Assam Repealing Bill, 2020 to the select committee to have proper discussion and also

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