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Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams applauded the Dhami government for introducing a landmark Minority Educational Institutions Bill. The legislation extends recognition beyond Muslim institutions to Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain, and Parsi communities. A new state authority will ensure transparent approvals while maintaining educational standards. The bill also permits teaching of Gurmukhi and Pali in recognized minority schools.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Waqf Chief Praises Dhami Govt on Minority Education Bill

  • Uttarakhand Cabinet approves Minority Educational Institutions Bill 2025
  • First such Act to cover Sikhs, Jains, Christians, Buddhists & Parsis
  • New authority to oversee minority institution recognition
  • Repeals 2016 Madrasa Education Board Act by 2026
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Many congratulations to Dhami govt: Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman on Minority Bill

Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams hails Dhami government's Minority Educational Institutions Bill, extending rights to Sikhs, Christians & other minorities.

"Many congratulations to the Dhami government... minorities include Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis—everyone will get rights. - Shadab Shams"

Dehradun, August 17

After the Uttarakhand Cabinet decided to introduce the Uttarakhand Minority Educational Institutions Bill, 2025, Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams on Sunday extended his congratulations to the Pushkar Singh Dhami government.

Speaking to ANI, Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman said, "Many congratulations to the Dhami government. Today, there has been talk of forming a minority education authority in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. With this, the new minority institutions that will be formed will get approval, and minority does not mean only Muslims, minorities also include Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, so everyone will get rights. I think it is a very positive step taken in that direction."

Meanwhile, the Uttarakhand Cabinet made a historic decision by deciding to introduce the Uttarakhand Minority Educational Institutions Bill, 2025, in the coming session of the Legislative Assembly starting on August 19. Until now, the status of minority educational institutions has been given only to the Muslim community.

According to the release, the Bill seeks to extend the benefits of Minority Educational Institutions status to the minority communities other than Muslims as well. Once enacted, it will permit the study of Gurmukhi and Pali also in recognised minority educational institutions.

The Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Board Act, 2016 and the Uttarakhand Non-Government Arabic and Persian Madrasa Recognition Rules, 2019, will stand repealed from July 1, 2026.

Under the proposed Bill, this facility will also be available to other minority communities i.e Sikhs, Jains, Christians, Buddhists and Parsis. This is the first such Act in the country, aimed at establishing a transparent process for granting recognition to educational institutions set up by minority communities in the state, while ensuring quality and excellence in education.

Key features of the Act include the formation of an authority - an "Uttarakhand State Authority for Minority Education" will be constituted in the state to grant the status of minority educational institutions. It includes mandatory recognition, ie any educational institution established by Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, or Parsi communities must obtain recognition from the Authority to qualify as a minority educational institution.

Protection of institutional rights - the law does not interfere in the establishment and administration of minority educational institutions but ensures that educational excellence is maintained.

Mandatory conditions - To obtain recognition, educational institutions must be registered under the Societies Act, Trust Act, or Companies Act. Ownership of land, bank accounts, and other assets must be in the name of the institution. Recognition can be withdrawn in cases of financial mismanagement, lack of transparency, or activities against religious and social harmony.

Monitoring and examination - The authority will ensure that education is imparted in accordance with the standards set by the Board of School Education, Uttarakhand, and that student evaluations remain fair and transparent.

The Act introduces significant changes for the minority community's institutions in the state by establishing a transparent process for their recognition. It ensures the quality of education is maintained while protecting the Constitutional rights of minorities. Additionally, the state government gains the authority to monitor the functioning of these institutions and issue necessary directives as needed.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate inclusivity, I hope the government ensures proper monitoring of these institutions. Quality education should be the priority, not just minority appeasement.
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Aditya G
Great move! As a Sikh, I'm happy Gurmukhi will be taught in recognized institutions. Preserving our languages is preserving our culture 🙏
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Shweta Y
The transparency clause is most important. Hope this prevents misuse of funds and ensures proper education standards are maintained across all institutions.
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Karthik V
As a Hindu majority state, this shows Uttarakhand's commitment to secular values. But I hope majority institutions get equal support too. Balance is key!
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Meera T
Finally some good news! This will help preserve minority cultures while ensuring quality education. The monitoring provisions seem well thought out 👍

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