Free NCERT books yet to arrive in UP's madrassas: teachers' body

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Confusion prevails in madrassas in over the distribution of free National Council of and Training (NCERT) text books even as the academic session has begun from April.

Every year, over 560 government-aided madrassas were provided free books from class first to eight under the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, under a government scheme.

However, a decision was taken by the in May this year that NCERT books would be introduced in madarassas.

Madrassa functionaries complain that even as the academic session is underway, free NCERT books are yet to arrive.

"Most of the Basic Shiksha Adhikaris (BSA), who look after primary in districts have not got NCERT books for free distribution. Earlier, books of Basic Shiksha Parishad were given to students. Now as NCERT books have been introduced, confusion prevails whether the basic department will provide free books or not," General Secretary, Teachers Association Madaris Arabia, told

The decision to introduce NCERT books should have been taken after consulting everyone, but this was not done, Zaman claimed. If there were consultations, the problems would not have been arisen, he said.

The cabinet chaired by had in May approved the introduction of NCERT books for the "NCERT books in Urdu, Hindi and English languages will be introduced to give students a better training and enhanced skill set in madrassas," an had said after the decision.

When asked, Director, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Vedpati Mishra said, "No directive has been received in this regard (free books) from Centre. On June 14 a meeting of project approval board of the Human Resource Development ministry was held. After getting minutes of the meeting, it will be finalised whether madrassas will be given free NCERT books or not."

of the Madrassa Shiksha Board, said, "560 aided madrasas are being provided free books and rest have to purchase it. I have talked to NCERT officials and written a letter to them informing tentative number of books needed so that it will be easy to publish books and ensure their availability."

As far as free distribution of NCERT books to madrassas under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan is concerned, Basic department knows better, Gupta said.

Zaman said he recently sought to know from the Registrar, about distribution of books, but did not get any reply.

"The session has started. Majority of students in madrassas are from below poverty line families. How can they purchase books and how will they study," he asked.

He said next week a meeting of all the principals of madrassas will be held in which the matter will be discussed.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 17:30 IST