All have agreed on the seminar being registered, all Madrasas will give the 10th and 8th exams on the board of the Federal Board. We will try to ensure that the seminaries have been signed by the Ministry and the Ulema will meet all the demands in the meeting with the ministers of the provinces.

Islamabad (Urdu Point Newsletter - NNI-04 September 2019) Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood has said that uniform education curriculum will be available for primary by March, all have agreed on the seminary being registered, all Madras tenth and eighth. The Madrasas have asked for 4-5 years for implementation, we will provide better facilities to the madrassas and try to assist, that the registered seminaries have been signed by the Ministry and the Ulema. Meeting with the Ministers of the provinces will also keep all the demands in mind.
Addressing a press conference, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood said that we have made efforts to bring uniform education system in the country. By March, there will be uniform education curriculum for primary. He said that provinces have also held talks to bring uniform syllabus. He said that there was a meeting with the madrassas for uniform education, many things were fixed in the meeting.
He said that when the madrassas ere registered, everyone acted, the Ministry of Education would open offices in every region. He said that it was not decided what course the madrassa students would study. He said that all madrassas will take the 10th and eighth exams on the board of the Federal Board. He said that all the students would study in the same national curriculum.
He said that he would also take the tenth and twelfth exams for madrassas, he could go to any field due to education. He said that they want to make education equal for all. He said that the issue of federalism was discussed in the bill, the budget has also been approved, Rs 2 billion budget has been fixed. They will try to do as much as they can to reduce the cost.
He said that madrasas have requested the system which will take time to implement, Madras has asked for 4 to 5 years for implementation. He said that we would provide better facilities to the madrassas and try to assist. He said that implementation will begin soon. He said that the failure of the state was that it could not improve education. He said that according to a national thinking, everyone has participated in the negotiations.
"We want to build a character," he said. He said that meeting with the ministers of the provinces would also put all the demands in front. He said that due to lack of state, education was lacking, madrassas and private schools have completed the shortage of education. Mahmood and Federal Secretary Education Arshad Mirza conducted the seminary, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman Mufti Mohammad Taqi Usmani, Qari Muhammad Hanif Jalandhari, Prof. Sajid Mir, Maulana Muhammad Yasin Zafar, Maulana Abdul-Malik Sahibzada Anda al-Mustafa Hazarwi, Aid. Signed by Dr Muhammad Najafi.
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