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NCERT drops content from class 12 Political Science book after objection from Sikh body

By ANI | Updated: May 30, 2023 21:40 IST

By Amit KumarNew Delhi [India], May 30 : National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) announced to ...

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New Delhi [India], May 30 : National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) announced to drop of objectionable content against Sikh Community from the political science textbook for Class 12 students of the CBSE.

The portions have been removed in view of the representation received from the stakeholders, particularly a letter from the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and a recommendation of the expert group set up by NCERT.

Speaking toin an exclusive interview, Sanjay Kumar Secretary of School Education toldthat in the chapter of Political Science of Class 12 Punjab, there were two-three such lines in reference to which a letter was given by SGPC to NCERT Director and requested that some points related to Anandpur Saheb resolution should be changed and reconsider it.

"NCERT has its own procedure that when such a request is received, it forms a committee of exports and takes decisions based on the recommendations of that export committee. The SGPC says that it was written in the book that the Anandpur Sahib Resolution depicted that the Sikhs wanted a 'separate Sikh Nation' for themselves, objecting to that point because no such thing has been said in Anandpur Sahib Resolution", he added.

School Education Secretary Kumar further toldthat the Export Committee which has been constituted by NCERT has studied the Anandpur Sahib Revolution on this point and gave its recommendation to NCERT. On the basis of that NCERT has made some minor changes in it and now drop it.

"On the basis of that minor change NCERT has issued Corrigendum to CBSE that the correction version should aware to teachers and also removed from digital books," he added.

NCERT said that the experts' committee examined the same and as per its recommendation, the following changes have been incorporated in Chapter VII -Regional Aspirations (Rationalised Class XII Political Science Textbook-Pg. 123)

"From the last sentence of the third paragraph under the sub-heading 'Punjab' the line'...but it could also be interpreted as a plea for a separate Sikh nation' is dropped. Just before this line, the given statement is rewritten as 'The Resolution was a plea for strengthening federalism in India'. In the same section (Sub-heading 'Punjab'), from the last sentence of the fourth paragraph, '... and the creation of Khalistan' is dropped," NCERT said.

The soft copy of the Class XII Political Science Textbook with changes is uploaded on the NCERT's website.

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