NCERT tweaks appear politically motivated

Posted on:
Key Points

Much as we would like to believe in NCERTs institutional integrity, successive statements by several commentators made no mention of the Covid-19-burden-induced deletions, and instead defended the deletions on the grounds that the textbooks were written by so-called Leftist historians who love the Mughals (read Muslims) and are not proud of everything Hindu..

But how do the deletions a chapter on the Mughals from part-II of the history textbook for Class 12, and topics such as the 2002 Gujarat riots, the Emergency, some Dalit writers and the Naxalite movement from textbooks of classes 6 to 12 remedy that?.

Scholar Ganesh Devy pointed out in a recent interview that efforts were on to depict six golden eras of the Indian past, drawn from Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkars book, Six Golden Pages in the History of Bharat; in that text, the medieval period, which was dominated by Islamic art, Islamic empires and Islamic advancement, is seen as a dark era..

It is also a well-known fact that NCERT history books were the subject of controversy in the past as well, first in 1977-79 during the Janata Dal government, and then in 1999-2004, when the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government was in power..

During the NDA regime, the first generation of history textbooks written by famous (now reviled by some) historians, such as Romila Thapar, Bipan Chandra, RS Sharma, Satish Chandra, and Arjun Dev were first subjected to deletions and then successfully removed..

You might be interested in

India history debate after chapter on Mughals dropped

21, Apr, 23

A chapter on the workings of Mughal courts has been deleted from high school textbooks

Attempt to erase history: Opposition vs BJP over edits in NCERT books

05, Apr, 23

While the Centre and the BJP have defended the edits, the Opposition is convinced that the move is a ploy to “erase history”.

‘Consistent with Modi’s Bharat modern history’: Oppn reacts to NCERT changes

05, Apr, 23

Rajasthan education minister BD Kalla and his West Bengal colleague Bratya Basu condemn revisions on Gandhi, RSS, Godse; the former says will examine textbooks in his state

'Dates can't…': Farooq Abdullah on NCERT's Mughal-era changes

09, Apr, 23

Farooq Abdullah said Mughals have ruled over India for 800 years and no one can forget them. | Latest News India

Indian History Congress denounces changes in NCERT syllabi

10, Apr, 23

Indian History Congress denounces changes in NCERT syllabi

NCERT textbooks: Why some Indian scholars are disowning books they wrote

19, Jun, 23

A group of Indian academics wants their names to be removed from textbooks they helped write - why?

‘Embarrassed to be associated with these textbooks’: Advisors ask NCERT to drop their names from political science books

09, Jun, 23

Suhas Palshikar and Yogendra Yadav, who were chief advisors for the political science books for classes 9 to 12 originally published in 2006-07, have in their letter to the NCERT have said that the rationalisation exercise has mutilated the school textbooks and rendered them academically dysfunctional.