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Uttarakhand Reported to End Madrasa Board, With Madrasas to Follow State Curriculum by July 2026

Uttarakhand has ended its madrasa board and all madrasas in the state are to follow the state curriculum by July 2026, according to a Muslim Mirror report.

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Current Summary

Uttarakhand has ended its madrasa board, with all madrasas in the state to follow the state curriculum by July 2026, according to a Muslim Mirror report published July 9. The order or notification effecting the change, the number of madrasas and students affected, the transition arrangements for existing students and teachers, the future of madrasa board certifications, the government's stated rationale, and responses from madrasa operators and community organisations have not been detailed in the available signal. No official confirmation from the state government or the education department is available yet.

What We Know

  • Muslim Mirror reports (July 9) that Uttarakhand has ended its madrasa board
  • The report states all madrasas in the state are to follow the state curriculum by July 2026

What Is Still Unclear

  • The official order or notification effecting the change
  • How many madrasas and students are affected
  • Transition arrangements for current students and teachers
  • Validity of existing madrasa board certifications
  • The government's stated rationale and any legal basis
  • Responses from madrasa operators and community organisations
  • Official confirmation from the state government or education department

What Changed

  • 9 Jul, 11:50 am
    Signal detected: Uttarakhand Reported to End Madrasa Board, With Madrasas to Follow State Curriculum by July 2026

Background

Uttarakhand has had a state madrasa education board overseeing recognised madrasas. Madrasa regulation has been an active policy area in several Indian states in recent years.

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