Bangalore. Now other states are also adopting the modus operandi of UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s governance. First, under the Yogi model, bulldozers ran on the homes of criminals, then the governments of Assam, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh also broke the back of criminals by running a bulldozer campaign. Now CM Yogi has started conducting a survey of madrasas in UP, then other states are also adopting this model. After UP, the BJP government of Uttarakhand had ordered a survey of madrassas. Now in Karnataka also the BJP government is going to conduct a survey of madrasas. Information has come from quoting sources that the education department is going to conduct a survey of madrasas in October itself.
According to sources, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai has sought a report from the education department about all 960 madrassas in the state. A committee has been formed for the survey. As soon as the work is completed, a report about the madrasas will be submitted to the government. It is learned that Karnataka Education Minister BC Nagesh had issued instructions in this regard on August 23 itself. BC Nagesh also held a meeting with the officers of the department on the education system in madrasas. It will be seen in the survey whether children are being taught and provided facilities under the Right to Education (RTE) in madrassas. According to sources, preparations have been made to conduct a survey to improve the future of the students studying in madrasas.
In this regard, Education Minister BC Nagesh says that the officers have been asked to visit the madrassas. In this survey, the education system in government-aided, unaided and private madrassas will be seen. The minister said that after the survey report comes, the government will hold a meeting with education experts and madrasa operators. He told the media that it is the responsibility of the government to provide formal education to every child. We are trying to fulfill this goal.