The centre asks Karnataka to take action against Infosys over complaints of 'exploitation and unprofessional treatment' of over 2,000 graduates
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The Madhya Pradesh government has ordered strict action against Madrasas imparting religious education to non-Muslim children without consent, citing Article 28 (3) of the Indian Constitution. The order, issued on August 16, mandates stopping government grants and taking legal action against such institutions. Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh announced investigations into Madrasas following complaints about forced religious education. Congress spokesperson Abbas Hafeez criticised the government, accusing it of disturbing communal harmony.
The centre asks Karnataka to take action against Infosys over complaints of 'exploitation and unprofessional treatment' of over 2,000 graduates
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