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Karnataka: Education Minister Claims Adding Nationalism In Textbook Revisions Since British Designed Syllabus

In the latest updates, the Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh while remarking on the coursebook column said on Wednesday that everything connected with the syllabus was being changed.

“Since early years, prospectus planned by Britishers was shown in schools. In the wake of expecting power, indeed, we have remembered patriotism for the syllabus,” he said.

“Everything was done according to the directions of America prior in the country. After Late Atal Bihari Vajpayee turned into the Prime Minister everything changed. Change is the standard of the world,” he said.

Remarking on Dalit writer and protestor Devanur Mahadeva’s letter to the public authority to drop his example from the course reading, Minister Nagesh said the printing of books has been finished. At this stage dropping his lesson is preposterous.

“Assuming that he had conveyed his choice before, it might have been examined. The course reading is going to arrive at the kids, we can’t take any choice now,” he emphasized.

“We will persuade Devanur Mahadeva about the issue. He could have philosophical contrasts, we don’t have them,” he said.

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“Not at all like the Congress, the BJP has not sought after vote bank governmental issues. BJP has done favorable to individuals legislative issues. We have done what is best for the country. After every one of the discussions, presently individuals are discussing ‘Chaturvarna’,” he said.

He kept up with that he lacks any letter from Devanur Mahadeva yet. “Our’s isn’t the ‘main culture’. We seek after ‘we all’s way of life. All beneficial things are remembered for the syllabus,” he made sense of. In the mean time, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike President Narayan Gowda has said that the decision BJP government in the state ought to circulate old course books and keep the reconsidered reading material in suppression.

He likewise requested end of the Textbook Revision Committee and hammered the public authority for selecting Rohith Chakrathirtha as the Chairperson of the advisory group. He additionally requested that the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai ought to quickly intercede and determine the issue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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