The Uttar Pradesh government has told the Supreme Court that madrassa education focusing on religious studies is out of sync with mainstream education. As a result, students from these institutions can only be employed in jobs requiring class 10 or 12 qualifications. This statement comes amid appeals challenging the Allahabad High Court’s decision to quash the Madrasa Education Act, 2004.
Madrassa degrees good only for jobs that ask for Class 12 qualification, UP tells SC

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