Jammu and Kashmir government is actively considering setting up a Madrasa Board in the state.
"The creation of Madrasa Board in every state is a national policy and its formation in the state is under active consideration of the government on which J&K State Wakf Council is actively working," Minister for Haj, Auqaf and Floriculture, Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed, while replying to a question by Dr Bashir Ahmad Veeri in the Legislative Council, said today.
Peerzada also informed the Legislative Council that a Committee has already been constituted to visit UP and Bihar, and would submit a comprehensive proposal for establishment of Muslim Madrasa Board in the state on the pattern of Madrasa Boards of these states.
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The organisation has already some educational institutions including Madrasas, which are financed by Wakf Board, where basic Quranic education is provided to students, the minister said.