The Assam Police on Tuesday claimed that locals of Darogar Alga demolished the madrassa and house adjacent to it in protest against the alleged use of its premises for 'jihadi' activities.
Three madrassas have been demolished by the BJP government within the last month in different parts of the state after arresting their teachers, who were found to be allegedly involved in
Himanta Biswa Sarma Orders Defunct Madrassas be Converted to Regular Schools
The Chief Minister directed to strictly enforce Transfer and Posting of Teachers as per the terms of the Assam Elementary and Secondary School Teacher
| 20 May 2021 12:05 PM GMT
Guwahati: Assam s chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, issued an order on Tuesday to begin the transition of disbanded Madrassas to regular schools as soon as possible.
The previous BJP-led administration enacted legislation to transform all government-run Madrassas into upper primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools.
In the presence of Education Minister Ranoj Pegu and Finance Minister Ajanta Neog, Sarma conducted a thorough review of the Education Department s operations with officials from the department in a meeting, emphasising the importance of developing the basic fundamentals of school governance in order to provide quality education to students in a holistic manner.