NCERT revises history textbooks again; drops references to Maulana Azad 

After NCERT denied any new omissions in the textbooks since June 2022, Maulana Azad joins the long list of topics dropped from the syllabus  
References to Maulana Azad axed from new NCERT history textbooks | Pic: EdexLive
References to Maulana Azad axed from new NCERT history textbooks | Pic: EdexLive

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has recently made additional revisions to its political science textbook, following the removal of references to Mahatma Gandhi. The NCERT has now also eliminated references to India's first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and other freedom fighters, as per a PTI report.

Specifically, the first chapter of the class 11 textbook, which deals with the constitution, has undergone changes that involve the removal of Azad's name from a line discussing constituent assembly committee meetings. The revised line now reads, "Usually, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel, or BR Ambedkar chaired these Committees".

In the tenth chapter of the same textbook, titled "The Philosophy of the Constitution", the reference to Jammu and Kashmir's conditional accession has also been deleted. "For example, the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to the Indian union was based on a commitment to safeguarding its autonomy under Article 370 of the Constitution," says the dropped paragraph.

Last year, the Ministry of Minority Affairs discontinued the Maulana Azad Fellowship, which was launched in 2009, and provided financial assistance for five years to students from six notified minorities.

As part of its "syllabus rationalisation" exercise last year, the NCERT dropped certain portions from the course including lessons on Gujarat riots, Mughal courts, the Emergency, Cold War, Naxalite movement, among others from its textbooks, citing "overlapping" and "irrelevant" as reasons.

The rationalisation note had no mention of any changes in the class 11 political science textbook.

The NCERT has, however, claimed that no curriculum trimming has taken place this year and the syllabus was rationalised in June, last year. "Certain changes not finding mention of in the rationalised content book could be an 'oversight'," NCERT Director Dinesh Saklani reiterated.

"Gandhiji's death had a magical effect on communal situation in the country", "Gandhi's pursuit of Hindu-Muslim unity provoked Hindu extremists" and "Organisations like RSS were banned for some time" are among the texts missing from the class 12 political science textbook for the new academic session.

The portions referring to the Gujarat riots have also been dropped from the class 11 sociology textbook, months after NCERT removed the reference to the 2002 communal violence in two class 12 textbooks.

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