New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has revised the syllabus of its college books and on this course of, it has eliminated chapters on the Mughal empire from the category 12th History e-book. Chapters associated to `Kings and Chronicles; the Mughal Courts (C. sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)` have been faraway from the History e-book `Themes of Indian History-Part 2` of sophistication 12.
In in the present day’s DNA, Zee News’ Rohit Ranjan analysed the dropping off of the chapters on the Mughal empire and NCERT’s new syllabus for History books in faculties.
NCERT had eliminated the chapter on the Mughal empire from the syllabus in June final 12 months, nevertheless, because the books have been already printed for UP Board, the chapters have been intact within the syllabus for Uttar Pradesh Madhyamic Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP).
Now for the educational session 2023-24, the Yogi authorities has eliminated the chapters that glorify the rule of Mughal emperors by portraying their justice system and their contribution to the upliftment of artwork and tradition in society.
In the Class 12th History e-book the chapter which is faraway from the syllabus presents Aunrangzeb and Shahjahan as Mughal emperors who use reconstruct or renovate the temples broken throughout battle occasions whereas the reality is that he’s the Mughal ruler who had ordered the demolition of a number of Hindu temples.
According to historians in 1669, Aurangzeb ordered the demolition of the Kashi Vishwanath temple which is without doubt one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. In the whole chapter, the judicial system of the Mughal emperors, and their governance administration have been praised which is totally reverse to the information.