The Allahabad High Court had declared the Uttar Pradesh madrasa law as ‘unconstitutional’ and against secularism on March 22. The Supreme Court is set to deliver its verdict on November 5 regarding pleas challenging this decision. The Chief Justice of India emphasized the importance of integrating madrasas into the mainstream education system to preserve India’s diverse culture. The court expressed concerns about regulating religious instructions in madrasas while ensuring quality education for students. Various lawyers presented arguments both for and against the High Court’s decision, with the final verdict yet to be announced.
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