Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today said the government has also planned to introduce mid-day meal scheme and upgrade skills of teachers in these educational centres as part its "3T formula -- teachers, tiffin and toilets".
He was speaking to reporters at his office in Antyodya Bhawan after the meetings of the Governing Body and General Body of the Maulana Azad Education Foundation, an autonomous non-profit minority welfare institution under his ministry.
"And, under the 'Swachh Bharat' mission, we target to build toilets in one lakh such madrassas by end of the next financial year," Naqvi said.
Minority Affairs Ministry officials said these toilets would be build as part of the welfare initiatives of the Foundation, of which Naqvi is the ex-officio President.
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"Tiffin means mid-day meal and the third T is for teachers. We will also identify madrassas where we need to upgrade skills of teachers or train them or through other programmes to improve the pedagogy," he said.
"We also plan to modernise a few madrassas by including imparting of education of science and technology. Some of the members of the Foundation will travel to different states to find out those who wish to associate with this paradigm," Naqvi added.
The minister also said that the Foundation wants to increase the number of beneficiaries of its various schemes like the Begum Hazrat Mahal National Scholarship for girls and Garib Nawaz Skill Development Centres.
"For Garib Nawaz Skill Development Scheme, a proper budget has been finalised and about 100 skill development centres are to be opened," Naqvi said.
"We are also planning to build world-class institutions and plans are being worked out," he said.