India's heinous face in Afghanistan is unfolding day by day
India's investment in Afghanistan was against Pakistan, India is playing into the hands of the United States in the cycle of becoming the grandfather of the region, look at the fate of the military presence of others in Afghanistan, the Afghan Taliban warned India.
Afghan Taliban warns India According to details, the Afghan Taliban has issued a stern warning against India for using Afghan land against Pakistan. According to the spokesman of the Afghan Taliban, India's heinous role in Afghanistan is being exposed with each passing day. The investment made by India in Afghanistan was against Pakistan. Foolish India is being used by the United States.
According to the spokesman, let India see the fate of others' military presence in Afghanistan, the situation in Afghanistan of the United States and NATO is an open book for India. Foolish India is running away by setting India on fire while India is playing into the hands of the United States in the cycle of becoming the grandfather of the region.
India's heinous role in Afghanistan is unfolding day by day, making it clear that Afghan soil will not be used against anyone.
On the other hand, the Afghan Taliban are advancing towards Kabul. The Taliban have reached a distance of 11 km from the Afghan capital Kabul. The Taliban have captured 20 out of 34 provinces. According to media reports Taliban have seized control of the capitals of two more provinces, Paktika and Kantar. Ashraf Ghani may resign from the presidency for a few weeks.
The report states that Ashraf Ghani will go abroad with his family after his resignation. Similarly, 3,000 US troops will arrive in Afghanistan by Sunday to evacuate embassy staff. A US Marine Battalion and Infantry Battalion will show up in Kabul. Furthermore, US insight said yesterday that the Taliban were just 50 kilometers from the Afghan capital, Kabul, and could lay attack to Kabul in the following 72 hours.
Then again, the Afghan President has begun thinking about his acquiescence. As indicated by media reports, arrangements are in progress to empty US conciliatory staff from Kabul. Specialists have taught authorities to obliterate delicate hardware. The Pentagon says 3,000 US troops will show up at Kabul Airport today (Sunday) to empty Americans and partners.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has communicated worry over the circumstance in Afghanistan, saying that immediate assaults on regular folks are a reasonable infringement of global common freedoms law and an atrocity. In the meantime, an Iranian news organization asserted that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had started considering leaving the administration. According to the report, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani resigned from the presidency after a few weeks of the ceasefire. Can be given. The report says that Ashraf Ghani will go abroad with his family after his resignation.
Less than 8% of children from minority communities attend minority schools in India: NCPCR
A new report by the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) in India has revealed that less than eight percent of minority children are studying in minority schools in the country, according to the Kashmir Media Service. More than 60% of the children in these schools belong to non-minority communities.
About 74% of the children in Christian missionary schools are from non-minority communities. In this context, the Commission has recommended reservations for minority community students in minority schools. According to the South Asian Wire, the report states that the largest number of out-of-school children is Muslims, which is 11 million.
The Right to Education Act was enacted in 2006 under the 93rd Amendment. The report also states that less than 9% of students in minority schools are from socially and economically backward backgrounds. The share of Muslim minority schools in religious minority schools is only 22.75% and the rate of non-minority students in community schools is the highest. not enough. The Muslim community has the largest share of 69.18% of the total minority population.
A study by the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights found that the Christian community accounts for 71.96 percent of religious minority schools in India, compared to 11.54 percent of the total minority population. The purpose of the commission's study was to find ways to ensure that children from minority communities receive a quality basic education. The lowest number of students is 20.29%.
According to the study, 62.50% of students in all communities belong to non-minority communities while 37.50% belong to minority communities. According to the study, the number of students belonging to non-Christian communities in Christian community schools is 74.01%. The report said that the Sikh community constitutes 9.78 percent of the total religious minority population and its share in religious minority schools is 1.54 percent.
The study said that the Buddhist community is 3.38% of the total minority population and its share in the total religious minority schools in India is 0.48%. The Jain community is 1.90% of the religious minority population and its share in religious minority schools is 1.56%. The Parsi community is 0.03% of the total minority population and its share is 0.38% in religious minority schools. Other religious minorities Baha'is (including Jews) make up 3.75% of the religious minority population and 1.3% in religious minority schools.
Recommending mapping of all non-accredited institutions for the identification of out-of-school children, the NCPCR said that a large number of children attend non-accredited schools and institutions. The number of such institutions is not known. Therefore, it is not known whether these institutions provide quality education.
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