<p>Madhya Pradesh government has derecognised the registration of Ganga Jamuna Higher Secondary School in Damoh, where a hijab controversy erupted a couple of days back.</p>.<p>An order in this regard was issued by the district education department on Friday evening.</p>.<p>In its notification, the education department said the decision has been taken on the basis of the findings of a team which carried out an inspection of the school.</p>.<p>During the inspection, several flaws were found in the school, including in potable water, bathrooms for girl students and many more.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/condoms-contraceptives-in-wedding-kit-spark-row-in-madhya-pradesh-1223587.html" target="_blank">Condoms, contraceptives in 'wedding kit' spark row in Madhya Pradesh</a></strong></p>.<p>"Ganga Jamuna School in Damoh has been found not complying with the norms set by the state education department, and therefore a decision has been taken to derecognise its registration with immediate effect," read the notification, which, however, did not mention the hijab controversy.</p>.<p>The school landed in a controversy on Tuesday when it pasted on its wall a poster congratulating its board exam toppers.</p>.<p>Using the pictures of the same poster, various right-wing outfits alleged that non-Muslim girl students were forced to wear hijab as seen in their pictures.</p>.<p>Following this, Damoh District Collector Mayank Agrawal constituted a high-powered committee to probe the allegations levelled against the school.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "I came to know about our daughters being forced to come to the school with their heads covered. I want to warn everyone that such acts won't be tolerated in MP. Only the education policy implemented by the Narendra Modi-led government will be applicable in the state. Any school which teaches anything which isn't in line with the New Education Policy or forces its girl students to wear a scarf or anything else to cover their head will not be allowed to operate in MP."</p>
<p>Madhya Pradesh government has derecognised the registration of Ganga Jamuna Higher Secondary School in Damoh, where a hijab controversy erupted a couple of days back.</p>.<p>An order in this regard was issued by the district education department on Friday evening.</p>.<p>In its notification, the education department said the decision has been taken on the basis of the findings of a team which carried out an inspection of the school.</p>.<p>During the inspection, several flaws were found in the school, including in potable water, bathrooms for girl students and many more.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/condoms-contraceptives-in-wedding-kit-spark-row-in-madhya-pradesh-1223587.html" target="_blank">Condoms, contraceptives in 'wedding kit' spark row in Madhya Pradesh</a></strong></p>.<p>"Ganga Jamuna School in Damoh has been found not complying with the norms set by the state education department, and therefore a decision has been taken to derecognise its registration with immediate effect," read the notification, which, however, did not mention the hijab controversy.</p>.<p>The school landed in a controversy on Tuesday when it pasted on its wall a poster congratulating its board exam toppers.</p>.<p>Using the pictures of the same poster, various right-wing outfits alleged that non-Muslim girl students were forced to wear hijab as seen in their pictures.</p>.<p>Following this, Damoh District Collector Mayank Agrawal constituted a high-powered committee to probe the allegations levelled against the school.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "I came to know about our daughters being forced to come to the school with their heads covered. I want to warn everyone that such acts won't be tolerated in MP. Only the education policy implemented by the Narendra Modi-led government will be applicable in the state. Any school which teaches anything which isn't in line with the New Education Policy or forces its girl students to wear a scarf or anything else to cover their head will not be allowed to operate in MP."</p>