LKhanau. Yogi government is continuously working to connect the students of madrassas with the mainstream. To keep pace with other boards, the Minority Welfare Department, in collaboration with the Basic Education Department, is taking far-reaching steps in the Madrasa Education Council.
Under this, a training program is being organized for teachers of schools and madrasas tomorrow at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan regarding the implementation of the recommendations of the National Education Policy-2020. “Orientation Module on AI” will be launched to orient the teachers of schools and madrassas of the state, which will promote computational thinking by including digital literacy, coding and artificial intelligence in the curriculum of madrassa students. .
Science-math kits given in 7442 madrassas
Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj Minister Dharampal Singh said that Aadhaar authentication of children has been done. At present 13,92,325 students are studying in 16,513 madrassas of the state. Books are being provided in madrassas by the Basic Education Department. Till now, computers have been given in total 1275 madrassas. Book banks, science kits and mathematics kits have been given in 7442 madrassas.
22 videos made to give information about AI
Team Upaya, under the leadership of Monica S. Garg, Additional Chief Secretary, Minority Welfare and Waqf Department, has made 22 videos with the help of subject experts to provide information about Al to the teachers of madrassas and schools. Al’s investment in education is an investment in future generations. In this, by getting information about this new technology to the students of madrassas, they will be able to study new technology in world class colleges.
There are 16513 madrassas in the state
It is noteworthy that there are a total of 16513 madrasas in the state, out of which 560 are state aided and 121 are running mini ITIs. The state government has made necessary amendments from time to time to connect Madrasas with the main stream and to provide education at par with other boards.
Uttar Pradesh Non-Government Arabic and Persian Madrasa Recognition Administration and Service Regulations with the objective of expanding the knowledge of students studying in Madrasas run by Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council, encouraging contemporary education, developing social and national unity and connecting them with the main stream. An amendment was made in 2016 and from the academic session 2017, the medium of instruction in madrassas was made Hindi and English along with Urdu.