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Illegally built madrasa in Amethi demolised Last Updated : 13 Sep 2022 02:04:57 PM IST illegal buit Madrasa The district administration in Amethi has demolished a madrasa constructed illegally on land meant for a pasture.
The district administration in Amethi has demolished a madrasa constructed illegally on land meant for a pasture.
The madrasa, in Gujar Tola village along the Tanda-Banda national highway, in Gauriganj area, was demolished in the presence of a large contingent of police.
It had been in operation since 2009 and a case was going on in a local court.
However, no academic work was being carried out from the building for the last two years.
Amethi District Magistrate Rakesh Kumar Mishra, said: "After orders of the court, the madrasa was demolished. It was constructed illegally on land meant for a pasture."
The Amethi administration has also imposed a fine of Rs 2.24 lakh on the owner of the madrasa.
The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered a survey (now underway) of unrecognised madrasas to gather information on the number of teachers, curriculum, basic facilities available there and their affiliation with any non-government organisations.
It is also probing the financial sources of these madrasas._SHOW_MID_AD__
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