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NCERT | Textbook changes made by NCERT part of symbolic genocide of Muslims , says historian

Historian Tanika Sarkar, former JNU professor of history whose book Hindu Nationalism in India is regarded as a classic, explains the reasons for this new writing of history

India: Wiping out of Muslims from Textbooks part of symbolic genocide of Muslims , says historian Tanika Sarkar

India: Wiping out of Muslims from Textbooks part of symbolic genocide of Muslims , says historian Tanika Sarkar
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Science scores low in education policy

Science scores low in education policy Dogmatic, linguistic horror will crush… human resources, opines scientist Bikash Sinha Subhoranjan Dasgupta   |     |   Published 18.01.21, 01:19 AM Scientist Bikash Sinha analyses the New Education Policy in this dialogue with the author, a professor of human science. Advertisement Q: How do you see the New Education Policy? Sinha: The new policy articulated by the Kasturirangan Committee has emerged after 34 long years. It has been a subject of considerable introspection and consultation across the country and it asserts that education for every Indian child should be his or her birthright. The most important element of the new policy is the flexibility granted in the choice of subjects. Why can’t a student belonging to the sc

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