Karnataka Syllabus Change: After the formation of the Siddaramaiah government in Karnataka, now politics has started on books. The state government is planning to remove the biography of RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar from the syllabus in schools. Along with this, the government is considering to remove other materials included in the syllabus taught to the teachers in the BJP government. According to sources, the government will soon issue a circular in this regard.
Along with removing the biography of RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, preparations are also being made to remove material related to Congress right-winger Chakraborty Sulibele and scholar Bannanje Govindacharya. This year i.e. the textbooks for the academic year 2023-24 have already been published. That’s why the government will ask the teachers to drop these lessons.
‘We do not want to teach our children the lesson of cowards’
Senior Congress leader and MLC BK Hariprasad said about this that the government cannot keep RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in the books who had apologized to the British. He said that we do not want to teach the lesson of cowards to our children.
Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundurao said that BJP should have stories of people who have really contributed to the building of the nation, participated in the freedom struggle. He said that BJP has tried to put its ideological issues in the syllabus of schools, which is not right. That’s why the government will improve it.
Karnataka Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa says that BJP is so corrupt in mind that they want to introduce such education in the education system which is against it. We are not doing anything against Congress or BJP. He said that we will do whatever is possible in the interest of the children. Our Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has clearly mentioned this.
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