Sir, lowering the education standard will be retograde move for the students and it surely would not help these children for whom the National Educational Policy promises equality and social justice. So, this will not even help the students. Sir, I will conclude within one minute. Even the present  West Bengal Government my Left Friends are very much arguing is bringing an amendment to the State Education Act to curtail the powers of the Minority Educational institutions to appoint the teachers. There is a clash between the Commission and the Government of West Bengal. So, by this amendment it is curtailing the powers of the States. I cannot say that the West Bengal Government is not favouring the minorities. But I do not know as to why they are opposing. Because it is curtailing the powers of the States. Education is a State subject. This amendment will just create a pandomonion and States will oppose all these things and the entire interest will not be solved. So, I hope that the hon. Minister will see that the minority students will get better scope in this institution where you are giving No Objection Certificate and in this way their educational standards will also increase. The standards of the Madrasas educational institutions will increase as they should be equipped to cope with other sections of the society. Sir, I rise to support this Bill. During the last 60 years of our Independence, this is the only piece of legislation that was made subsequent to Article 30 which is a Fundamental Right. Sir, the hon. Minister in his introductory remarks talked about Article 30. He quoted about the T.M.A. Pai judgement also. I would like to point out here that Article 30, which is a fundamental right, has been diluted by the hon. Supreme Court.
	
