This story is from September 25, 2021

Madarsa Board results declared

Madarsa Board results declared
Prayagraj: Minister of minority welfare, Uttar Pradesh Government and MLA from Prayagraj City (City South) Nand Gopal Gupta ‘Nandi’ declared the result of Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council Board Examination, 2021 in Prayagraj, on Friday. Declaring the result, the minister said that like other boards, given the Covid-19 pandemic, the government had cancelled the examination of Secondary (Munshi / Maulvi), Senior Secondary (Alim) of UP Madrasa Education Council for the year 2021.
The students have been promoted as per the norms followed by the UP board.
Minister Nandi said that in the board examination 2021, the results of a total of 1,22,132 students are being declared of which 96, 213 are of secondary class and 25,919 are from senior secondary class.
He added that against 96,213 candidates in the secondary class in the entire state, 95,624 students have passed / promoted, which is 99.38 %, in which 54,630 are boys and 40,994 are girls.
In the Senior Secondary class, 25659 students have been promoted against 25,919 candidates, which is 98.99%, of which 13,734 are boys and 11,925 are girls.
Nandi congratulated all the students who passed the board examination of the year 2021 and wished them a bright future. Minister Nandi said that while continuing his further studies, they should bring laurels to their family, parents, state and country by achieving better results.
He also said that the basic policy of BJP government is “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas with Sabka Prayas." With the intention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister of the state Yogi Adityanath, “Quran in one hand and computer in the other hand”, new morale, consciousness and faith have been infused among the minorities.

Nandi said that the BJP government is continuously doing the work of empowerment of minority community students. He said that it is also the goal of the Central and State Governments that along with traditional education in madrasas, modern education should also be imparted scientifically and students of madrassas should be included in the mainstream.
Keeping this in mind, the government is making constant efforts to link the education of madrassas with new technologies and courses. NCERT books are being made available by implementing the NCERT syllabus in madrassas. The teaching of modern subjects is being promoted. By creating a madrasa portal, transparency has been brought in the arrangements of madrasas and all the proceedings of the examination are being conducted online, added Nandi.
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