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Private madrasas in Assam asked to provide information on `teachers`, `location` to state govt by Dec 1
Several madrassas in the state came under scanner after teachers employed in these institutions were arrested in the state earlier this year for their alleged links with Al-Qaeda
Highlights
- 47 people, including the teachers, have been arrested in the state this year for suspected links with fundamentalist organisations
- Madrassas have been asked to provide all information about their institutes till Dec 1
- "The madrasas will have to furnish the details to the directorate for secondary education via organisations under which they operate," the official said
Assam: Madrassas in Assam have been asked to provide all information about their institutes, including location and profile of teachers employed, to the state government by December 1, a senior official said on Wednesday. The December 1 deadline was set on Wednesday at a meeting of Director General of Police (DGP) Bhaskarjyoti Mahanta, director of secondary education Mamata Hojai, other government officials and representatives of madrasas, the official said.
"The madrasas will have to furnish the details to the directorate for secondary education via organisations under which they operate," the official said.
Several madrassas in the state came under scanner after teachers employed in these institutions were arrested in the state earlier this year for their alleged links with Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT).
Altogether 47 people, including the teachers, have been arrested in the state this year for suspected links with fundamentalist organisations.