Surprise inspection finds no class 10 student at UP madarasa can write name in English
   Date :29-Apr-2025

Surprise inspection finds no
 
 
BAHRAICH (UP) :
 
A SURPRISE inspection at a madarasa in this district has unveiled the sorry state of education there, with officials saying that none of its class 10 students could write their names in English. Alarmed, authorities issued a warning and a notice to the madarasa and asked the seminary to focus on other subjects besides Arabic and Persian. District Minority Welfare Officer Sanjay Mishra told reporters on Monday that a surprise inspection was conducted on Sunday at Jamia Gaziya Sayyadul Uloom, a recognised madarasa in the Badi Takiya area. One of the teachers was found absent though it was not recorded in the attendance register, Misra said and also noted that students’ attendance in Munshi, Maulvi, and Alim classes was significantly lower compared to the registered number.
 
“During the inspection, class 10 students were asked to write their name and that of the madarasa in English. But none could do it,” he claimed and pointed out that the seminary’s focus was largely limited to Arabic and Persian studies with little attention to other subjects. This has led to an “alarming” academic situation, the officer said, adding, “Neglecting the broader education of students is playing with their future.” The authorities have warned the madarasa of strict action if immediate steps are not taken towards improving the quality of education.