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Development of disadvantaged regions programs was started under the Abdurrahman Wahid presidency. At that time, the post of Undersecretariat of Acceleration of Development in Eastern Indonesia Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesia: Menteri Muda Urusan Percepatan Pembangunan Kawasan Timur Indonesia Republik Indonesia) created by him through Presidential Decision No. 234/M/2000 on ...
Chittagong Madrasah (1874–1927) or Chittagong Mohsinia Madrasah or Government Madrasah of Chittagong and Islamic Intermediate College (1927–1979) was a public educational institution in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was established by the British Government in 1874 for the muslim students in this region.
The Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (Malay: Kementerian Kemajuan Desa dan Wilayah) is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for rural development, regional development, community development, Bumiputera, Orang Asli, rubber industry smallholders, land consolidation, land rehabilitation.
Jamia Ahmadiyya Sunnia Kamil Madrasah (Arabic: الجامعة الأحمدية السنية الكاملية; Bengali: জামেয়া আহমদিয়া সুন্নিয়া কামিল মাদরাসা)), popularly known as the Jamia Ahmadiyya is prominent higher educational institution in Sholashahar, Chandgaon, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
The Arabic word madrasa (plural: madaris) generally has two meanings: (1) in its more common literal and colloquial usage, it simply means "school"; (2) in its secondary meaning, a madrasa is an educational institution offering instruction in Islamic subjects including, but not limited to, the Quran, the sayings (hadith) of the Prophet Muhammad, jurisprudence (fiqh), and law.
In 1965, following the end of the British rule in Malaya, the school was given a new name in Malay, 'Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar' (MSAB), after Sultan Sir Abu Bakar of Johor who was the Father of Modern Johore. [2] More local teachers were employed to teach at the school. In 1961, the school badge and uniforms were introduced for the first time.
This committee advises on the development of madrasah education. In 1947 after the independence of Pakistan many commissions were formed for the development of madrasah education. Among them in 1949 the "West Bengal Educational System Reconstruction Committee" was formed and in 1963-64 the name of Arabic University was mentioned.
The Government of Bangladesh split the Education Ministry into two divisions, Technical and Madrasah Education Division and Secondary and Higher Education Division, on 30 November 2016. [4] It received 7,453 crore taka budget in 2019 which was a slight increase over the last year.