Empowering Education: Karnataka's Push for Kannada in Madrasas
Karnataka's Minorities Affairs Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan has launched a program to train Madrasa teachers in Kannada. This initiative aims to equip 200 teachers, enhancing their ability to teach the language to students. The plan extends to training mosque maulvis in Kannada in the future.

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Karnataka's Waqf and Minority Affairs Minister, B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, announced a new initiative aiming to bridge language barriers in madrasas by training teachers in Kannada.
Recognizing the cultural significance, Khan emphasized that learning Kannada is essential for integration, and it's crucial for every citizen of Karnataka.
This three-month program begins with 200 selected madrasa teachers. There are future plans to extend the training program to maulvis in mosques, reinforcing the state's commitment to linguistic inclusivity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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