
A recent survey conducted by the Ministry of Education, Government of Karnataka has revealed that Arabic schools in the state are not adhering to the rules set up by the state education department. The survey report has underlined the notion that students studying in such schools are not adequately prepared to compete with students from other schools.
Regarding the survey report, Karnataka School Education Minister, BC Nagesh said that we decided to survey those schools and found that most of the Arabic schools are not following the instructions laid down by the state education department. We asked the assistant commissioner to review it and will take action after getting the report.
According to Nagesh, there have been complaints about the quality of education in Arabic schools in Karnataka. Nagesh said that we received complaints that the students of these schools are not able to compete with the students of other schools as they do not have a proper standard of education.
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