The Uttarakhand government, led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has announced the formation of the Uttarakhand State Minority Education Authority. This move comes as part of a broader educational reform strategy, which includes the dissolution of the existing Madrasa Board by July 2026. The new authority aims to enhance educational standards and ensure equitable access to quality education for minority communities across the state.
The newly constituted authority will oversee the integration and modernization of educational curricula for minority institutions, aligning them with national educational frameworks. The government emphasizes that this transition seeks to provide students from minority backgrounds with improved educational resources and opportunities. By fostering a more inclusive educational environment, the authority is expected to play a crucial role in bridging educational gaps and promoting social harmony.
In anticipation of the changes, the government has assured stakeholders of a smooth transition process. Consultations with educators, community leaders, and policy experts are underway to address potential concerns and ensure the new system meets the diverse needs of minority communities. By prioritizing inclusivity and quality, the Dhami administration aims to empower students and position Uttarakhand as a leader in progressive educational reforms.
— Authored by Next24 Live