Uttarakhand Govt To Include ‘Operation Sindoor’ Chapter In Madrasa Syllabus

Uttarakhand Govt To Include ‘Operation Sindoor’ Chapter In Madrasa Syllabus
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‘Operation Sindoor’ to be included in Madrasa curriculum, Uttarakhand Dhami government takes a big decision

Uttarakhand Govt To Include ‘Operation Sindoor’ Chapter In Madrasa Syllabus: In response to Pakistan’s cowardly act, everyone saw the valor of the Indian Army through ‘ Operation Sindoor ‘. Now, the Dhami government of Uttarakhand has taken a big decision. Now, students will be taught about ‘Operation Sindoor’ in madrasas. The Uttarakhand Madrasa Board has taken this decision. The board wants the children to be familiar with the stories of the army’s valor.

Uttarakhand Madrasa Board President Mufti Shamun Qasmi gave this information after meeting Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. There are a total of 451 madrasas in Uttarakhand, in which about 50 thousand children study. Mufti Shamun Qasmi met Defense Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi. Some educationists and intellectuals were also present with him. He congratulated the Defense Minister on the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’.

Qasmi said that Uttarakhand is the land of soldiers. Our armed forces displayed unmatched valour in Operation Sindoor. This means that Uttarakhand is the land of heroes and our army showed amazing bravery in ‘Operation Sindoor’. He also said that the people of the country have appreciated the valour of the army. Qasmi further said that the children of madrasas will also be told about the bravery of the soldiers.

He said that the chapter of ‘Operation Sindoor’ will be included in the new syllabus. For this, a meeting of the syllabus committee will be called soon. The delegation that met the Defence Minister included many people. These included people like defence expert Qamar Aga, former president of the Islamic Centre Siraj Qureshi and ICFA president MJ Khan.

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‘Operation Sindoor’ was an important operation conducted by the Indian Army. Its success story will now be taught to the children of madrasas. This will help the children know about the sacrifices and valour of the soldiers of the country. This decision has been taken by the Uttarakhand Madrasa Board. The board wants the children to be familiar with the history of the country and the valour of the army.

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