Imphal, May 23: In what could be termed as corrobo-ration of serious concern fre- quently highlighted by the pa-rents regarding their young kids transported in an un-friendly manner by school van operators and other transpor-ters, no less than 15 students.....

IMPHAL, May 23: Pukhram-bam Juliana Chanu, who is virtually mute and has very low hearing capacity outshone a large number of her peers when she scored the highest mark (88 out of 100) in Philosophy apart from securing letter marks in four subjects in the.....
IMPHAL, May 23: Results of the class XII exam conducted by the Council of Higher Se-condary Education Manipur (COHSEM) have confused many people even as some others have started questioning if there were certain lapses or follies in the result. As per .....
IMPHAL, May 23: The State Cabinet has today given its approval for the recognition of three tribal dialects. Government Spokesperson, M Okendro said the three tribal dialects recognised by the State Government are Poumai, Liangmai and Gangte. Beside.....
IMPHAL, May 23: One former District Transport Officer (DTO) of Ukhrul issued 3057 driving licences in a single day and the revenue thus collected never reached the Government’s coffer. One G Athui, then Inspector (Mechanical) was given the charge of .....

IMPHAL, May 23: Along with inaugurating an Eklavya model residential school at Gamnom Saparmeina, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today dedicated two hostel buildings for scheduled tribe boys and girls students at the same area. Eklavya model resident.....
IMPHAL, May 23: The Ukhrul Autonomous District Council (ADC) has resolved to remove LN Kashung, CEO of Ukhrul ADC from his post for alleged ‘misconduct’ and ‘unbecoming act of a Govt servant’ under Section 32 (2) of the Manipur (Hill Areas) ADC Ac.....
IMPHAL, May 23: It is a big morale booster and a source of inspiration to all children living with HIV that a girl living with HIV and undergoing ART secured letter marks in four subjects in the Higher Secondary Examination 2013 conducted by the Council o.....
IMPHAL, May 23: An official team of Directorate of Education (S) led by its Director H Deleep today inspected Wangkhei High School, Keishamthong High School and Lamding High School in connection with the introduction of Mentoring System at a few selected .....
IMPHAL, May 23: The Development Protection United Voluntary Organisation has urged the concerned to make a clarification on locking of Nambol Leirel High School by a person who identified himself as an RPF activist yesterday. In a press conference held.....
IMPHAL, May 23: The Samulamlan Village Authority has urged the authority concerned to complete the installation of Mobile BTS at Samulamlan within June this year. A statement issued by the chief/chairman of Samulamlan VA, K Paohminglen said the VA woul.....
IMPHAL, May 23: Thadou Students Association-General Headquarters (TSA-GHQ) has formally become the unit of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM). Three of the TSA-GHQ 'officials' have also been inducted to the ATSUM fold today where an oath-takin.....
IMPHAL, May 23: In the backdrop of the alleged forced eviction of Kabow Leikai, a fasting prayer would be organised on Sunday (May 26) in respective Church which would be followed by a peace rally and public meeting on May 27. This was decided during .....
IMPHAL, May 23: Troops of 116th Bn BSF today detected an IED weighing around 10 Kgs at Wangjing Heituppokpi, Thoubal district. The bomb detected by BSF troops posted at Wangjing was retrieved by a bomb disposal squad of Manipur Police and they set of.....
IMPHAL, May 23: The 2nd phase lists of selected SC students of the State for the award of Post Matric Scholarship for the year 2012-13 were notified on the notice board of the Directorate of MOBC & SC located at Old Gauhati HC Complex and on the website w.....
IMPHAL, May 23: The Indian Dental Association (IDA), Manipur State Branch has celebrated the 24th anniversary function of the association on May 20 at Classic Hotel, Imphal. The programme was presided by Dr T Nabachandra Singh, president of the IDA (MS.....
IMPHAL, May 23: A one-day diabetes free health camp was held today at Lecture Hall-2 of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Porompat. As chief guest of the event, North East Elderly Women chief editor RK Nayansana Devi noting that diabetes.....
KANGGUI, May 22: Everything is set in order for the one day Cultural and Musical Exchange programme jointly organised by Senapati District Students Association and Kuki Students' Organization, Sadar Hills in association with Student Mobilization Initiati.....
IMPHAL, May 23: JAC against the rape of a student of TG Hr Sec School on Oct 20, 2012 has urged the concerned authority to conduct the trial against the rapists fairly. A statement issued by the JAC today reminded that the number of crimes rises due to.....
Ukhrul, May 23: The Northern Students’ Union (Raphei Katamnao Long), Ukhrul District has appreciated the ADC, Ukhrul for timely implementation of developmental projects in various departments particularly in the field of Education in the Northern area o.....
By Dr Md Raheij uddin Sheikh
“But, as far as my knowledge is concerned, our students did not enjoy any of the benefits because, we never applied for the same, and we even, never thought of the place from where we should collect the forms and to where should it be submitted” replied the Principal of Jiribam Higher Sec School, Jiribam when enquired of how many students of the School have been benefited by the Pre and Post Matric Scholarship Schemes implemented under the Directorate for Welfare of Minorities and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) and SC , Government of Manipur and how many of them are applying this year for the scheme.
As a part of the Manipur State Minorities Commission 2 day’s official visit, the status of implementation of the various welfare schemes implemented by the MOBC &SC Department have been reviewed by visiting various schools and Madrassa’s in the Jiribam Sub Division of the Imphal East District. The Commission felt disappointment when the students of Jiribam Higher Secondary School which has strength of more than 600 students including about 300 OBC students, 200 Minority Christian Students and 150 Minority Muslim Students have not been awarded the benefits of the Pre and Post Matric Scholarship Schemes though advertisements are made in the local news papers. The Commission also visited Madrasssa’s in the Sub Division which are included in the Madrassa Modernisation Scheme implemented by the Wakf Board, Manipur.
On the second day of the visit, 1 – Day Workshop cum Interaction Programme was also organized at Kashimpur Madrassa on 9 Nov, 2012. The ZEO of the Jiribam Subdivision, Smt. Th. Ketuki Devi, BDO of Jiribam Shri Ch. Sonamani Singh and Commission Secretary Dr. M. R. Sheikh attended the workshop as resource persons and Moulana Tamijur presided the session. Attended by the local guardians, youths and religious leaders, the workshop mostly focused on the opportunities and challenges of the Muslims in implementation of the Madrassa Modernisation Schemes and health & Sanitation facilities for the adolescent girls. Highlighting the various welfare schemes meant for the Minorities Dr. Sheikh said that Jiribam is inhabited dominantly by Minority and OBC Communities and special attention is being given by the State Government for the uplift of the Minorities in Jiribam. He also emphasized on the need for providing quality education in Madrassa’s for which the Governing Councils of the Madrassa’s need to apply for the Centre Sponsored Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madrassa’s (SPQEM) which is being implemented by the Central Government through State Education Department. Adequate funding would reach directly to the Madrassa Governing Councils/ Boards. The Guidelines and Prescribed Application Format for applying for the SPQEM were also distributed in the Workshop. The modalities for filling in the forms and necessary documents were also discussed in the Session. The ZEO Smt. Ketuki Devi highlighted the scheme for health and sanitation facilities for the school girls and women empowerment. She also distributed the guidelines and the application formats for the schemes. Mentioning the importance of providing proper education to the girls, she said that girls belonging to the Muslim Community are sometimes deprived of their rights to education. This is not really encouraging. The negligence of today’s girls shall lead to the negligence of tomorrow’s children because it is the girls who shall become mothers and shall directly involve in their children’s education. Special care must be given to the girls during the period of adolescence by giving nutritious food, iron tablets and regular health check –ups at the nearest health centers.
Interacting with the participating delegates in the interaction programme, Dr. Sheikh reiterated that a rather animated debate is on among different sections of the Muslims as also among the civil and the uncivil society in India about the Madrassa, their importance, the role they play and the need to make them more modern, thereby converting them into institutes that are more relevant to the contemporary requirements of both the Muslims and the market. The Madrassa was not traditionally a place that only imparted religious education. The Madrasa Ghazi-ud-Din Started in the first decade of the 18th century, that was to later become the Delhi College, was a major centre of education that aside from teaching the Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and fiqah etc also offered courses in Philosophy, oriental disciplines, languages, literature, Arithmatic and the like. Even to this day the Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband, aside from being a major centre for Islamic education also conducts courses in Urdu, Persian, Hindi, English, Geography, Arithmatic, Arabic Grammer & composition and Calligraphy.
Traditionally subjects like mathematics, science, philosophy, engineering, astronomy, history, medicine were also taught in Madrassas and till well after the colonization of India by the British many Madrassas continued to admit students who were not Muslims. The image of the Madrassa as primarily an institution that imparts religious education alone and is open only to Muslims is thus a fairly recent development. As per the data provided by the Sachchar committee report only three percent of Muslim Children of school-going age go to Madrasas and not to any other kind of school, an overwhelming majority of these 3 percent, would belong to socio economically backward communities. Of the remaining 97 % of school going children of Muslim parents go to state or privately managed schools or do not go to any school at all.
When we know that the net result of this painful and contentious exercise is going to be the creation of regular govt. schools, why don’t we just go ahead and open regular schools in Muslim majority areas and be done with it was the main question that Dr. Sheikh put up in the session. This is precisely what the knowledge commission has recommended – Muslim majority areas are overlooked during implementation of schemes. It is necessary to increase public expenditure for development of “physical and social infrastructure for schooling in Muslim Majority areas and to reorient official strategies to ensure that Muslim children have better access to schools.
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