Mention of Maulana Azad was dropped from Class 11 syllabus in 2013: NCERT

In its statement, the NCERT said, “From the previous edition of the textbook, it was revealed that Maulana Azad was not named in that paragraph from the year 2014-15 onwards. As per the records of the Publications Division, the study material for the session 2014-15 was finalized from October 2013 for the purpose of smuggling. It should not be seen to be linked to the present beginning of the authority of the lessons.

The Council said that it is a routine task to reprint the text of NCERT including updating, correcting the information.

Objections to the first lesson of NCERT’s Class 11 Political Science text will be recorded, “Type whether Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel or BR Ambedkar had the presidency of these attackers.”

National Council of Education Research and Training’s new session work ‘Impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s death on the communal situation in the country, Gandhi’s concept of Hindu-Muslim unity provoked religious fundamentalists’, and some on organizations like Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) There are not many text passages including restrictions for time.

The NCERT, however, has claimed that there has been no reduction in the syllabus this year and the affiliation was granted to the syllabus in June last year.

Last year NCERT had removed some passages from Dabang Gujarat, Mughal Darbar, Cold War, Cold War, etc.

NCERT chief Dinesh Saklani had said that it may have been an inadvertent lapse that the deletion of some passages was not announced last year in the exercise of making the lessons compliant.

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