Urdu teaching now mandatory in private CBSE schools in Bihar’s Kishanganj – Newz9

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Urdu teaching now mandatory in private CBSE schools in Bihar’s Kishanganj – Newz9

District Education Officer directs private schools in Kishanganj to show Urdu

KISHANGANJ: District Education Office (DEO) Nasir Hussain has ordered the private schools affiliated with Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board in Bihar’s Kishanjganj district to show Urdu.
The DEO issued a letter to all private schools, notifying them to show Urdu in the “minority-dominated district.”
DEO Hussain additional mentioned that the private schools being operated in the district should guarantee essential preparations are in place for college students to check Urdu.They have been requested to supply compliance report back to Bihar Education Project Office, as per the order.
“All the private schools in Kishanganj district, recognized by CBSE Board, are requested to ensure the necessary arrangements for the study of Urdu to the willing students and provide the relevant compliance report to Bihar Education Project Office, Kishanganj,” the order dated December 12. , 2024, learn.
This determination comes after the assembly of District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) which was held in October, 2024, the place Congress MP Javed Azad and Congress MLA Izharul Hussain famous that Urdu was not being taught in private schools in the district.
Meanwhile, Bihar Education Minister Sunil Kumar on Monday mentioned that the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will probe the complaints raised by the aspirants over the seventieth Integrated Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), 2024.
Speaking to media individuals, Kumar mentioned, “They can say what they want; it is their right, but the Commission will probe this and will take an appropriate decision…”
The protesting college students in Patna are demanding the cancellation of the Integrated Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024 performed by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) on December 13.
On Sunday, Bihar police lathi-charged and used water cannons to disperse the protesting BPSC aspirants in Gandhi Maidan.Following the incident, Bihar Police registered an FIR in opposition to 600-700 people, together with Jan Suraaj Chief Prashant Kishor, for unauthorized gatherings, instigating individuals. , and creating regulation and order points in Gandhi Maidan.



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