@news._.swell
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@news._.swell · 3:47

Deleting parts of history from NCERT textbooks. Highlighting the truth or suppressing certain aspects of past?

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Apart from that, we all know about Rani Lakshmi Bai and whenever we listen to her name, whenever we hear or whenever we listen anyone talking about Rani Lakshmi Bai, we feel like, yes, she was a national leader. But what all do we know about her? All that we are taught about her is that she fought very courageously in a war. That's it. What else? Nothing much. Right. So this is something which should be elaborated

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@avneet_
Avneet .
@avneet_ · 1:00
But now with all the heated discussions and point of view of people and some really valued opinions, I feel like, yes, if we delete these chapter, we are venturing our student from an important part of history they should know about. Because of course there were hardships of those era, but they also bore something beautiful like our monuments and there's a lot of their culture which is embedded in India to some extent and evading the chapters altogether from the textbook doesn't seem like a nice idea at all
@inikachoudhary
Inika Choudhary
@inikachoudhary · 3:18
And education should always be viewed from an unbiased perspective. So, yeah, I believe that although it is a good initiative to include more and more national leaders, we cannot eliminate completely the invaders who ultimately formed our history. Thank you
@news._.swell
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@news._.swell · 0:54

@stardust7

Hey Stardust, hope you're doing fine. I'm so glad that you heard my swell and liked it and I so much agree with you that just deleting some aspects of the history or cropping them is not a solution. You can club a few chapters of Mogul history into one or two chapters. That could be a solution. Or you can reduce the chapters, like French Revolution, not completely reduce them, but like, you can crop them and club them with other chapters
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