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Pathak started this madrasa in 2006 to provide quality education to Muslim children hailing from the economically weaker sections. She aims to educate students with basic skills to move ahead in life. The madrasa imparts lessons in English, Arabic and Urdu.
The Pathak-run madrasa imparts lessons till the fifth grade. There are 65 students enrolled at Kamlesh Pathak's madarsa. She wishes to expand the madrasa and extend its benefits to other children as well.
When people differentiate between Hindus and Muslims, Kamlesh Pathak opened the madrasa with a good effort.
If Hindus and Muslims start living together like this, there will no longer be any differences. At present a total of 418 madrasa are being run in Gwalior by Muslim organisations, including this one being run by a Hindu woman.



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