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'Vande Mataram' Now Mandatory in All Bengal Madrasahs

The West Bengal Directorate of Madrasah Education has made singing 'Vande Mataram' mandatory in all state-aided madrasahs. Minister Khudiram Tudu justified the move by citing equality with other state-run schools. An official order was issued superseding all previous practices. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari shared the notification on social media.

'Vande Mataram' now compulsory in all Bengal madrasahs: Minister

Kolkata, May 20

The West Bengal Directorate of Madrasah Education has made the singing of "Vande Mataram" mandatory during assembly prayers before classes in all government, aided and recognised madrasahs across the state with immediate effect, confirmed Khudiram Tudu, the minister in charge of Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education in the new Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government headed by the new and ninth Chief Minister, Suvendu Adhikari.

"Like all other state-run schools in the state, singing 'Vande Mataram' will henceforth be mandatory in all recognised madrasahs as well. There are many state-run schools in West Bengal where the medium of instruction is the Santali language. If singing 'Vande Mataram' is compulsory in those schools, why should the same not be mandatory in recognised madrasahs?" Tudu told IANS.

In this regard, the West Bengal Directorate of Madrasah Education also issued an official order making the singing of 'Vande Mataram' compulsory in all state-aided madrasahs in West Bengal.

"I am directed to order that, in supersession of all previous orders and practices, singing of 'Vande Mataram' during assembly prayers prior to the commencement of classes is hereby made mandatory in all Madrasahs (Govt. Model Madrasahs (English Medium) / Recognised Govt. Aided Madrasahs / Approved MSKs / Approved SSKs / Recognised Unaided Madrasahs) under the Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department across the state of West Bengal with immediate effect. This order is issued with the approval of the competent authority," read the order issued by the Director of Madrasah Education, West Bengal.

Earlier, on the evening of May 13, the West Bengal Education Department issued an official notification making the singing of 'Vande Mataram' compulsory in state-run schools, which had been announced earlier in the day.

The new and ninth West Bengal Chief Minister, Suvendu Adhikari, shared the notification issued by the administrative branch of the state School Education Department on the wall of his official social media handle on the evening of May 14.

"It is hereby ordered that, in supersession of all previous orders and practices, the Government of West Bengal has mandated the singing of the national song of Bharat - 'Vande Mataram' - during school assembly prayers before the commencement of classes in all schools under the School Education Department across West Bengal with immediate effect," read the notification issued by the Additional Chief Secretary to the state Education Department on May 14.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm a Hindu but still have some concerns. Singing Vande Mataram is fine, but making it "compulsory" in madrasahs might create unnecessary tension. Let's focus more on improving education quality rather than symbolic moves. Just my two paise.

Kavya N

Honestly this is a great step. I studied in a madrasah in Murshidabad, and we always had Vande Mataram before classes even before this order. It's not about religion - it's about respecting the nation. Kudos to the new government for being clear on this 👍

Rohit P

Why is this even news? We've had this in madrasahs across UP and Gujarat for years. Welcome to Bengal's new reality. The previous government was too busy playing politics; finally someone is looking at actual national integration.

James A

As an outsider looking in, this seems like a sensible move. Every state in India has some form of national song in their schools. If it's being done uniformly across all institutions - madrasahs included - that's just standardisation, not communalism.

Nisha Z

I have relatives who teach in a madrasah in Bardhaman. They told me some students were initially uncomfortable because their families opposed it on religious grounds. But the teachers explained Vande Mataram is a non-religious national song, and now the kids sing it happily. Communication is key.

Sarah B

Makes sense! I'm from the US and in our schools

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