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High Court order on "objectionable portions" in NCERT history books

 

Staff Reporter

 

It has asked the council to reply within four weeks

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai have been

described as terrorists

Court says freedom fighters should not be assessed from the British

point of view

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the National

Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to respond to

a bunch of petitions seeking deletion of certain "objectionable

portions" in the history books for classes VIII, XI and XII

published by the Council.

 

A Division Bench, comprising Justice Vijender Jain and Justice Rekha

Sharma, asked counsel for the Council to file a detailed reply to

the plea within four weeks.

 

The matter will now come up on December 7 for further hearing.

 

When the Bench asked the Council's counsel why NCERT did not delete

the portions which the petitioners called `objectionable' from these

books, the counsel said: "It is being considered at the highest

level by the Council.''

 

When Shyamdev Prasad Arya, a freedom-fighter and one of the

petitioners in the matter, drew the attention of the Court to the

description of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala

Lajpat Rai as terrorists, the Bench said: "We should not assess our

freedom fighters from the eyes of the Britishers."

 

Citing the example of 1857 Revolt, the Bench said: "We see this

uprising as the First War of Independence while the British

historians termed it as a mutiny and rising by the feudal lords to

protect their kingdoms."

 

The other petitioners in the matter are the Jat Sabha and Mahesh

Chandra Sharma, one of the leaders of the Delhi unit of the

Bharatiya Janata Party.

 

While Mahesh Chandra Sharma and Devnath Batra, another petitioner in

the matter, urged the Court to direct NCERT to delete the portions

from Ancient India written by Prof. R.S. Sharma and prescribed for

senior secondary students where it had been written that Brahmins

ate beef in the Vedic Age, Jat Sabha sought deletion of alleged

derogatory remarks against the Jats in Medieval India written by

Prof Satish Chandra and prescribed for students of senior secondary

classes.

 

Shyamdev Prasad Arya sought deletion of those portions from the

NCERT book prescribed for class VIII where the above-mentioned

freedom fighters had been depicted as terrorists.

http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/27/stories/2005102716561300.htm

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