The steps are intended to make madrassa students more competitive by providing them contemporary and quality education, according to Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma.
"The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to introduce National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) books in the madrassas in order to make students studying there to come on a par with children of other schools," Sharma tweeted.
NCERT is the apex academic organisation for school education. In January, the state government had made NCERT books mandatory for all schools affiliated to the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) from academic session 2018-19.
As many as 2,500 madrassas had uploaded all their information by September 17, Minority Welfare Minister Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary had said.
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The aim behind the move was to stop irregularities in the madrassas and improve transparency, he had said.
Sharma today said mathematics and science will be made compulsory at Aliya (intermediate) level to make madrassa students more competitive.
The Madrassa Board is making preparations for introducing NCERT books in the institutions run by it after getting an approval from the state government, he said.
The education related to the religious curriculum will remain as before, but a change is likely in other sections relating to academics in keeping with the demand of the times.
Modern subjects will be included in the curriculam, he said.
Meanwhile, Teachers' Association Madaris-Arbia Uttar Pradesh welcomed the decision of the state government and said that the change in the curriculum other than religious education in keeping with the present requirement was good.
Earlier, the Uttar Pradesh government had asked all madrassas to hold celebrations on Independence Day and videograph the event.
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