Uttarakhand To Abolish Madrasa Board, Mandate State Curriculum From July 

20 April 2026 | Maktoob Media

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced the abolition of the state’s Madrasa Board, directing all madrasas to adopt the Uttarakhand Education Board curriculum from July 2026 as part of a move to introduce the uniform education system.

Speaking at an event in Haridwar, Dhami described the decision as a “historic step” toward modernising education and said institutions that fail to comply with the directive would face closure. He added that the move aims to provide equal learning opportunities to all students, irrespective of their religious backgrounds….

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