What measures are being taken for the plight of over 25,000 madrasa students in U.P.
Learn about the Supreme Court's notice regarding the situation of over 25,000 madrasa students in U.P.
1. The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government regarding the dismal condition of over 25,000 madrasa students in the state.
2. The notice was in response to a plea highlighting the lack of basic amenities like water, sanitation, and qualified teachers in these madrasas.
3. The plea also mentioned the inadequate infrastructure and absence of proper educational facilities faced by the students.
4. The court has asked the state government to respond to these issues and provide details about the steps taken to address the plight of the madrasa students.
5. This move by the Supreme Court aims to bring attention to the urgent need for improving the educational environment and overall well-being of these students.
- Supreme Court issued notice to U.P. government regarding conditions of over 25,000 madrasa students.
- Concerns raised about lack of basic amenities, qualified teachers, and poor infrastructure.
- Court seeks response from state government on steps taken to address these challenges.
- Focus on improving educational environment and well-being of the students.
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