The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the plea of around 25,000 students in Uttar Pradesh, pursuing Kamil and Fazil courses, to be shifted to recognized educational institutions following a ruling that the Madrassa Board lacks the authority to award higher education degrees.
Distraught UP madrassa students seek SC help

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