Tag: Mohan Yadav

  • After Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Now Madhya Pradesh Shuts Down 56 Madarsas |

    The BJP-ruled states are increasingly tightening norms around the functioning of Madarsas. The Madhya Pradesh government ordered the closure of 56 Madarsas after it found they had been made to con the government of funds. The state government has now launched a probe after the Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Board issued an order to cancel the affiliation of 56 madrasas in the Sheopur district.

    As per reports, these madarsas were not functioning but have been receiving financial aid from the government. There were more than 80 madrasas running in the district out of which 53-54 schools were closed for several months. The government first stopped providing financial aid to these institutions seven months ago and now ordered the closure of these institutions officially. 

    This led to the state-wide probe to ascertain the functioning of the madarsas. “All government-private educational institutions and madrasas operating in Madhya Pradesh are being investigated. We are investigating and observing every point to find out where there have been violations of the rules. If there has been an irregularity, we will also take action, and if necessary, we will also take action,” said School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh.

    Secretary Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Board said that all the district education officers across the state have been instructed to get the field staff to conduct physical inspections of the madarsas operating in their area.

    School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh directed all the district education officers of the state to conduct regular inspections of all educational institutions in their areas with the field staff.

    The School Education Minister has also given instructions to speed up the physical verification of madarsas operating in the state. He said that action should be taken to cancel the recognition of those madarsas that are not being operated as per the rules.

  • ‘Faux father, faux chacha’: Congress calls for apology from Madhya Pradesh minister for Fb publish

    Via PTI

    BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh Congress on Saturday demanded an apology from state upper training minister Mohan Yadav for reportedly importing a Fb publish about “nation’s faux father and faux chacha” no longer being a part of the hot Republic Day parade, an obvious connection with Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

    MP Congress spokesperson Bhupendra Gupta claimed Yadav’s Fb publish, which has been got rid of since, mentioned,” Subhash Chandra Bose and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had been there within the parade of the Republic Day. Neither the rustic’s faux father nor the faux chacha had been there…Nor the iron girl, nor the inventor of the pc had been there.”

    “The parade had tableaux of Kashi Vishwanath and Vaishno Devi. It used to be a scene of Sanatan Tradition. My nation is really converting and popping out from the clutches of the slaves of the Britishers, my nation is really turning Impartial # Jai_Hind, Vande Mataram, Bharat Mata ki Jai,” Gupta mentioned quoting the now deleted publish by means of Yadav.

    Gupta mentioned that it’s not anticipated from the political heirs of a person who took Rs 60 from the British as pension to admire Independence. “Why will the ones individuals who stood witness in opposition to the nice freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and dissuaded countrymen from becoming a member of Subhash Chandra Bose’s military (INA) admire Independence? However we may not allow them to be triumphant. We don’t seem to be going to sit down quietly till RSS ideologue Yadav apologizes,” Gupta mentioned.

    If Yadav does no longer ask for forgiveness, then he should be sacked from the MP cupboard, Gupta added.

    Hitting again, MP BJP spokesperson Pankaj Chaturvedi mentioned the Congress used to be averse to the publish because it principally has praises for Kashi Vishwanath, Vaishno Devi and Sanatan Dharma, which have been in opposition to the opposition birthday celebration’s appeasement politics.