Mughal and Delhi Sultanate were removed from NCERT’s new book, Mahakumbh got space


New Delhi:
NCERT has removed all references to Mughals and Delhi Sultanate from class seven textbooks, while Indian dynasties, references to Mahakumbh and ‘Make in India’ and ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ have been included in new chapters. New textbooks issued this week, new National Education Policy (NEP) and National Education for School Education 2023 Has been prepared accordingly. Which emphasizes the inclusion of Indian traditions, philosophy, knowledge systems and local references in school education.

NCERT officials said that this is only the first part of the books and the second part is expected to come in the coming months. However, he did not comment on whether the removed parts would be retained in the second part of the book or not. The NCERT had earlier shortened the texts associated with the Mughals and the Delhi Sultanate, including a detailed description of dynasties like Tughlaq, Khilji, Mamaluk and Lodi and a two-hit table on the achievements of Mughal emperors. The exercise was done in 2022-23 as part of rationalization of the course in view of the Kovid-19 epidemic. However, in the new textbook, all his references are now removed.

Study of ‘Social Science Textbook’ Society: India and next have new chapters on the ancient Indian dynasties like Magadha, Maurya, Sunga and Satavahana, whose attention is on “Indian ethos”. Another new version in the book is how the land is holy, which makes the land holy, which is a chapter which makes the holy holy, which is a chapter which becomes holy, which is a chapter, Christian, Jew, Jews, Parsi, Parsi, Parsi, Parsi, Buddhist and pilgrimage for religions like Hindus and Sikhs. Focus on

The chapter introduces concepts like Holy Geography ‘, which describes places like 12 Jyotirlinga, Char Dham Yatra and Shakti Peeth. The lesson includes a quote of Jawaharlal Nehru, which has described India as the land of pilgrimage centers. The new textbook claimed that the varna-caste system initially provided social stability, but later it became rigid, especially under British rule, which led to inequalities.



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