As madrasas have long been bereft of the trappings of the modern-day schooling, the introduction of parent-teacher meetings (PTMs) will also help change stereotype image of these institutions for the minority community people.
A decision to hold parentsteachers' meeting in state funded madarsas was taken at a meeting of the Bihar Madrasas Board. The PTMs will be held on every three months on the pattern of public schools to brief parents about progress of their children.
A senior official of state education department said that directives have already been issued to in-charge of 1906 state funded madrasas in the state.
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