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Damoh Controversy: Urdu compulsory for students & books filled with Islamic text; 3 teachers converted post-appointment

“Damoh Controversy: Urdu compulsory for students & books filled with Islamic text; 3 teachers converted post-appointment”, Organiser, June 6, 2023:

On May 31, a poster of Hindu girls wearing Hijab pasted outside a school in a small town of Madhya Pradesh sparked controversy. Soon, rounds of debates and investigations began. Organiser, found videos showing students were made to recite Islamic prayers.

Soon, the Home Minister of the state and the Chief Minister took cognizance and finally, the registration of the school was cancelled immediately.

Before moving ahead go through this report or a brief timeline listed here;
1. Pictures of Hindu and Jain girls wearing hijabs showed up on the internet on May 31
2. District Magistrate discarded the allegations saying nothing was revealed…”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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