Bihar Government Orders Comprehensive Inspection of Government-Aided Madrassas to Ensure Quality Education

मुख्य बातें
- •The Bihar government has ordered a comprehensive inspection of government-aided madrassas.
- •The primary objective of the inspection is to ensure quality education in these institutions.
- •Madrassas, Sanskrit schools, and other minority schools receiving government aid have been directed to upload necessary information on the ‘E-Shiksha Kosh’ portal.
- •According to the Bihar State Madarsa Education Board, there are 1,937 government-aided madrassas in the state.
- •The Lok Bhawan has announced the initiation of the appointment process for Pro-Vice Chancellors in 14 universities across Bihar.
The state government of Bihar, led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, has ordered a comprehensive inspection of government-aided madrassas to ensure quality education and strengthen monitoring of institutions receiving financial assistance from the state. In a directive issued by Vinod Singh Gunjiyal, Secretary of the Education Department, all District Education Officers (DEOs) have been instructed to conduct physical verification of madrassas that receive government aid. The primary objective of this inspection is to ensure that these institutions provide quality education, with their staff salaries being paid through state government support.




