Bhopal:If the numbers are anything to go by, in the past five years not only the number of students studying in Madrasas (schools of Islamic education) have decreased in Madhya Pradesh, but the number of the institute itself is also decreasing rapidly.
Every year, 5 per cent of Madrasas are closing in the state, while enrollment of high school and higher studies students in the Madrasas board has reduced by 10 per cent in the last two years. The state of enrollment in the Madarsas is so bad that this year, only 500 students from the High School and Higher Secondary School appeared from the Madrasa Board.
The statistics indicate that students from Madrasas in the state are either leaving studies or joining other board examinations.
Experts say that the major reason for this is the messy situations in the Madarsas and the lack of help from the government.
Fewer students in Madarsas
In the year 2010, there were 600 madrasas in Bhopal. Today, this number has come down to 127. Of these 127, 4 Madarsas have been closed this year. Similarly, more Madrasas are closing every year along with a rapid fall in students involved in Islamic study.
Two years ago, the number of students appearing for the examination in the Madrasa Board was about 5,000. Now, this number has been reduced to less than 1,000. This figure is quite shocking, although officials reporting to the department say that enrollment has decreased everywhere due to corona.
Corona is a major reason for the decrease in enrollment in Madrasas. The question now arises is that the Corona came in 2020, but the number of students in the institutes has been steadily decreasing for the last 5 years.
Madarsas not getting financial aid from thegovernment
Those who train in Madarsas say that the number of students in Madrasas has decreased, but it is not because children do not want to study or their parents do not want to teach them. The actual reason for this is the lack of resources in Madarsas. They say that all the Madarsas in Bhopal or the whole state do not get any funds from the government.