Come clear on syllabus in madrasas, HC tells govt


Bengaluru, Aug 21 (DHNS): The High Court on Thursday questioned the State government on how the children studying in madrasas would earn their livelihood.

A division bench comprising acting Chief Justice S K Mukherjee and Justice B V Nagarathna directed the government to submit, in writing, as to which of the two syllabus they would adopt to teach students at 1,000 odd madrasas.

Mohammed Iqbal and Myyadi, both native of Mangaluru district, have filed a writ appeal seeking directions by the court to Mohiddin Jumma Masjid and Darul Uloom Madarasa (wakf institutions) to teach Samastha Kerala Sunni Vidyabhyasa Board syllabus, which teaches Arabic with Kannada translation instead of Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board, Samasthalayam, Chelari (SKIMVB). The appellants have submitted that SKIMVB is an unregistered board and that the board is forcing the madrasas of Dakshina Kannada to introduce its syllabus.

‘Anti-national syllabus’

Advocate Pavan Chandra Shetty, appearing for the appellents, contended that syllabus followed by SKIMVB is anti-national.

The appellant has contended that the single judge had passed an order without application of mind in February 2015, stating that since the wakf board has already issued a direction to impart education as per the existing syllabus, no further directions were required.

Despite government circular and the district wakf directing the said madrasa to follow government circular, the said madrasa was continuing the syllabus of SKIMVB.

The appellants have sought directions to set aside the single judge order.

  

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  • santoshprabhu, india

    Sat, Aug 22 2015

    Uniform civil code is the only answer

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  • chittaranjan, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Govt should ban this system same like china. china only one education system for every one. and only one law that is land of nation. not community wise.

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  • SUHAN, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Politics in religion,Muslims in our area divided because of egoism of two groups. There was no division and uniform syllabus use to be taught before the group started.

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  • Salam, Malaysia

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Guys These are pure vote bank Politics. Our Owasi Says we must go to MAdrasas but He studied in Western Land not even in india. Dont be a Bakra. Send your childrens to Normal Indian School.

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    The present secular education system too has lots of issues , and most subjects taught are irrelevant in day to day activities . But still we follow it and there are reasons behind it . The motive education should not be solely about jobs , its also about understanding of self , society and religion. Madrassas are about faith and religion which is above society . And those qualify from madrasses can work as teachers , entrepreneurs , scholars. So with parallel professional education they can enter all the other fields too. Now a days evil feminism is taught even at schools , but madrassas , dharmashalas , seminaries are exclusion since They r free from such evils .

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Very interesting note of so called Advocate PC Shetty!!!How it is anti- national. Advocate can be sued in the court of law to prove SKIMVB's syllabus is anti -national.There are two groups in Sunni Muslim sect in Kerala and especially undivided DK?UDUPI.One is headed by AP ABOOBAKKER MUSLIYAR(AP GROUP)another one is EK group.In fact both units are based in KERALA and have their own arrangement syllabus in Kerala and DK.EK group was old and AP was splinter group from EK group.This division among the Muslims are made to fulfill vested interest and particularly political one.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Don't expect a 10th standard to understand syllabus ...

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Did you not read something that is of more concern to all of us, than xth std ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Mohan, 10th Standard is India's future ...

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Jossey, when we have matured sagacious citizen/voters, who understand all political gimmicks, how can you dream so negative! The future is bright for India and so to all of us.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 22 2015

    Mohan, cant BJP find a decent qualified candidate for UNION HRD Minister ...

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  • JK, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    For Congress,this comes under vote bank politics.

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