Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today said in New Delhi that India is becoming a “Hub” of accessible and quality education where youths from across the world are coming for educational activities. He also spoke about Madrasas.
Naqvi said this during the meeting with a 7-member delegation of “PINTA”, an NGO working in education field in Malaysia, at Antyodaya Bhawan, New Delhi, Naqvi said that the number of students coming to India from other countries for educational activities has been increased significantly during that last three years of the NDA Government.
He said that education is the centre point of empowerment and Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government is working with commitment to provide accessible and quality education to every section of the society including minorities.
The delegation of “PINTA” discussed with Naqvi, various programmes being run by Minority Affairs Ministry for educational empowerment of minorities.
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Naqvi informed the delegation about various schemes being run by the Central Government aimed at educational empowerment and employment-oriented skill development of Minorities such as “3Ts- Teacher, Tiffin & Toilet”, Garib Nawaz Skill Development Programme, Begum Hazrat Mahal Girl Scholarship and others.
Naqvi said that a large number of Madrasas have been connected with “3Ts” and have been included into modern and mainstream education system.
During the meeting, senior officials of Minority Affairs Ministry, Maulana Azad Education Foundation Secretary, foundation’s members and other intellectuals were also present.
The delegation from Malaysia lauded the schemes being run by Minority Affairs Ministry for empowerment of all minorities. It also appreciated the Ministry’s effective initiatives to connect the Madrasas with the modern and mainstream education system. Reforms in the Madrasas has been a major challenge for the government as radicalization among the Indian youth has seen an increase.
Malaysia is a Muslim majority country where Hindus also make up a substantial population.
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