As no written order, madrassas reluctant to apply for Nepali pupils’ Aadhaar card

  • | Wednesday | 21st February, 2018

However, as there is no written order, many principals are reluctant to apply for Aadhaar cards for Nepalese students using their madrassas’ address. Thus, we want the Nepalese students should be given an option of submitting domicile or birth certificate instead of Aadhaar card for filling forms.”The last day for filling examination forms is February 22, which if not extended, nearly 800-900 Nepalese students are likely to miss the exams. Bareilly: On the penultimate day of filling examination forms, the Teacher’s Association Madaris-e-Arabia has written to registrar of UP Board of Madrassa Education that “madrassa principals are hesitant to apply for Aadhaar cards for Nepalese students in the absence of a written order”.The association urged the registrar of the Madrassa Education Board to provide the Nepalese students an option of using either domicile or birth certificate instead of Aadhaar for filling examination forms.Deewan Saheb Jaman Khan, state general secretary, Teachers’ Association Madaris Arabia, Uttar Pradesh, said, “The registrar had directed me orally to ask all madrassa principals to seek Aadhaar cards for their Nepalese students.

Bareilly: On the penultimate day of filling examination forms, the Teacher’s Association Madaris-e-Arabia has written to registrar of UP Board of Madrassa Education that “madrassa principals are hesitant to apply for Aadhaar cards for Nepalese students in the absence of a written order”.The association urged the registrar of the Madrassa Education Board to provide the Nepalese students an option of using either domicile or birth certificate instead of Aadhaar for filling examination forms.Deewan Saheb Jaman Khan, state general secretary, Teachers’ Association Madaris Arabia, Uttar Pradesh, said, “The registrar had directed me orally to ask all madrassa principals to seek Aadhaar cards for their Nepalese students. However, as there is no written order, many principals are reluctant to apply for Aadhaar cards for Nepalese students using their madrassas’ address. Thus, we want the Nepalese students should be given an option of submitting domicile or birth certificate instead of Aadhaar card for filling forms.”The last day for filling examination forms is February 22, which if not extended, nearly 800-900 Nepalese students are likely to miss the exams.

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