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Madrassas: 1,281 madrassas in 21 Assam dists transformed into center Eng colleges | Guwahati Information

Madrassas: 1,281 madrassas in 21 Assam dists transformed into center Eng colleges | Guwahati Information

GUWAHATI: The Assam authorities has transformed and renamed 1,281 madrasas throughout Assam into center English (ME) colleges. These madrassas, which had been functioning with authorities funds, have been transformed into common colleges, officers mentioned.
These colleges are positioned throughout 21 districts of the state, largely in decrease Assam area and Barak Valley districts.
“Consequent to conversion of all Govt and Provincialised Madrasa’s into common colleges below SEBA, @SchoolEdnAssam has modified the names of 1281 ME Madrasas into ME College by a notification right now (Wednesday),” state training minister Ranoj Pegu wrote on “X” (previously Twitter), late on Wednesday.
The federal government order issued by the directorate of elementary training on Wednesday night acknowledged that the nomenclature of the higher major colleges, which had been beforehand generally known as “ME Madrassa” will now be generally known as “ME College”.
The very best variety of 269 ME madrassas have been renamed in Dhubri district, adopted by 165 in Nagaon and 158 in Barpeta district – largely in decrease Assam area. A complete of 99 such madrassas in Goalpara and 87 in Hailakandi have additionally been renamed “ME Colleges”.
“Taking a step in direction of changing all authorities and provincialised Madrassas into common colleges, @SchoolEdnAssam has modified the names of 1,281 ME Madrasa into ME English,” the Assam chief minister’s workplace wrote on X.
Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has repeatedly iterated that the federal government can not bear the expenditure of spiritual training.
The Assam Repealing Act, 2020, had obtained assent of the governor on January 27, 2021 and thus, the Assam Madrassa Training (Provincialisation) Act, 1995 and the Assam Madrassa Training (Provincialisation of Providers of Staff and Re-Organisation of Madrassa Instructional Establishments) Act, 2018, had been repealed. After the laws was handed, a course of was initiated to transform all state-funded madrassas into colleges to impart common training.
Since April 1, 2021, the state authorities had already transformed 610 state-run madrassas into higher major, excessive and better secondary colleges, with no change of standing, pay, allowances and repair circumstances of the instructing and non-teaching employees.
Early this 12 months, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, whereas addressing a rally in poll-bound Karnataka, mentioned he (his authorities) has closed 600 madrassas and additional intends to shut all madrassas in Assam as he needs to see madrassas being changed by colleges, schools and universities.