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01/07/2010 Girls outperform boys in Bihar's madrassa   exams     Patna, July 1 (IANS) Girls have outperformed boys in the   examinations held by Bihar's Madrassa Education Board for the second consecutive   year.  "Girls have outperformed boys in the madrassa results. Maulvi,   Fauquania and Vastania topped in the Class 12, Class 10 and middle school   examinations," Maulana Ajaj Ahmad, chairman of the Madrassa Education Board of   Bihar, said Thursday. 
 "Girls have been performing better than boys in   the results of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), ICSE (Indian   Certificate of Secondary Education) and Bihar board examinations in the past,"   Ahmad told IANS.
 
 "It is really a matter of pride for all of us. Girls   have been doing better than boys for the last few years. This is the beginning   of a new trend," he added.
 
 According to sources, Bihar has over 4,000   madrassas, or Islamic seminaries, including 1,127 state-run Islamic schools   where students are provided free books and mid-day meals.
 
 The state   government decided early this week to provide financial support to 2,700 unaided   madrassas.
 
 According to Bihar State Madrassa Education Board, there are   only 32 madrassas for girls under the government-aided category and 576 in the   unaided category.
 
 According to the 2001 Census report, Muslim women have   a literacy rate of 50.1 percent in India. The situation in Bihar is even grimmer   with the literacy rate for Muslim women at 31.5 percent.
 
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