Biometric attendance mandatory for madrasa teachers in UP's Aligarh
- Country:
- India
The Aligarh district administration has made recording attendance through a biometric system mandatory for all madrasa teachers, officials said on Thursday.
District Magistrate Sanjiv Ranjan said the step has been taken in compliance with the instructions issued by the Uttar Pradesh government.
''Henceforth, salaries of madrasa teachers will be disbursed based on their biometric attendance records,'' he told reporters.
Responding to a query, Ranjan said the ongoing exercise to identify ''illegal madrasas'' in the district is currently on hold.
Authorities have not yet provided a timeline for when the investigation into unregistered madrasas will resume.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Uttarakhand's Persisting Forest Fire Crisis: Inaction and False Compliance
Uttar Pradesh's Healthcare Upgrade: State Funds High-Tech Hospital Equipment
Uttar Pradesh Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants with New Campaign
Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Involved in Honey-Trap Racket Busted
Cracking the Code: Decoding the Rs 100 Crore Home Loan Fraud in Uttar Pradesh

