Key Points

Uttarakhand has taken a historic step by approving the Minority Education Bill. This legislation will bring revolutionary changes to the state's education system by making it more uniform and modern. Madrasas and minority institutions will now need to register with the state board and follow standardized curriculum. Starting July 2026, these schools will adopt the national curriculum framework and New Education Policy.

Key Points: CM Dhami Thanks Governor Gurmit Singh for Minority Education Bill

  • Madrasas must register with Uttarakhand Board and obtain state recognition
  • New authority will oversee minority education system standardization
  • Curriculum includes science, math and modern technical education
  • Implementation begins July 2026 with national curriculum framework
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami thanks Governor Gurmit Singh for approving Minority Education Bill, 2025

Uttarakhand approves historic education bill requiring madrasas to register with state board and adopt national curriculum from July 2026

"Undoubtedly, this law will prove helpful in making the education system in the state more transparent, accountable, and qualitative - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun,, October 7

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has thanked Governor Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh (Retd.) for approving the Minority Education Bill-2025.

This bill aims to bring revolutionary changes in the state's education system by making it more uniform, inclusive, and modern.

In a post on X, Dhami said, "Heartfelt thanks to the Honorable Governor @LtGenGurmit ji (Retd.) for granting approval to the Minority Education Bill-2025!"

Notably, Madrasas will now be required to register with the Uttarakhand Board and obtain recognition from the Uttarakhand Minority Education Authority.

Minority educational institutions will need to affiliate with the Uttarakhand School Education Board, ensuring standardised education.

"With the approval of the Honorable Governor, the path for this bill to become law has now been paved. Under this law, an authority will be established for the education system of minority communities, which will handle the task of granting recognition to minority educational institutions. Additionally, after the implementation of this bill, minority educational institutions such as madrasas will be required to obtain recognition from the Uttarakhand Education Board," added CM Dhami.

The curriculum will encompass subjects such as science, mathematics, and social sciences, alongside modern technical education and vocational training. Starting from the academic session in July 2026, minority schools will follow the national curriculum and the New Education Policy.

"Undoubtedly, this law will prove helpful in making the education system in the state more transparent, accountable, and qualitative," said Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami described this decision as a historic step towards creating a uniform and modern education system in the state. He announced that from the academic session of July 2026, all minority schools will adopt the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and the New Education Policy (NEP 2020).

With this move, Uttarakhand will become the first state in the country to dissolve its Madrasa Board and bring minority educational institutions into the mainstream education framework.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some concrete action towards uniform education. The integration of vocational training and modern subjects will make students job-ready. Uttarakhand leading the way! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
While the intention is good, I hope they implement this sensitively. Cultural and religious education should still have space alongside modern curriculum. Balance is key.
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Vikram M
Great move by CM Dhami! This will bridge the education gap and create a more unified system. Every state should follow Uttarakhand's example for national integration.
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Sarah B
As an education researcher, I appreciate this thoughtful approach. The phased implementation till 2026 gives institutions time to adapt properly. Well planned!
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Karthik V
Hope the infrastructure and teacher training are adequately funded. Implementation matters more than legislation. Let's see proper execution on ground. 🤞

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