NCPCR Has Been on an Anti-Madrasa Campaign—to Rescue Hindu Children

Heena Fatima | 10 February 2025 | The Print

After crusading against madrasas during his tenure at the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Priyank Kanoongo should now be enjoying a quiet retirement at his Tilak Marg home-office in Delhi. But he isn’t done yet. He is now writing a book on madrasas — a topic that continues to attract his prime focus.

“The Madrasas that are unmapped, unregistered, and are being misused everywhere in the country, are being hidden under the guise of the Madrasa Board,” he said…

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