Karnataka govt. orders textbook revision with 18 major changes; 15 lessons added after dropping old ones
The Hindu
The Karnataka government on Saturday ordered revision in the content of Kannada and Social Science textbooks of Classes VI to X, with 18 major changes, including 15 replacements of lessons. The Congress, ahead of the elections, had promised to undo some of the changes made in the textbooks during the previous BJP regime if voted to power.
The Karnataka government on Saturday ordered revision in the content of Kannada and Social Science textbooks of Classes VI to X, with 18 major changes, including 15 replacements of lessons. The Congress, ahead of the elections, had promised to undo some of the changes made in the textbooks during the previous BJP regime if voted to power.
Among the significant changes announced by the Karnataka Textbook Society are replacing RSS founder K.B. Hedgewar’s ‘Nijavada Adarsha Purusha Yaragabeku’ with ‘Sukumara Swamiya Kathe’ by Shivakotyacharya in Class X Kannada textbook and ‘Kalavannu Geddavaru’ by K.T. Gatti on Hindutva ideologue V.D. Savarkar with ‘Blood Group’ by Vijayamala Ranganath in Class VIII Kannada textbook.
Other changes include replacing ‘Bhoo Kailasa’, a play by Parampalli Narasimha Aithal, with ‘Magalige Bareda Patra’, a translation of Jawaharlal Nehru’s letter to Indira Gandhi, in Class VIII Kannada textbook. Shatavadhani R. Ganesh’s ‘Shreshta Bharatiya Chintanegalu’ has been replaced with Sara Aboobacker’s ‘Yudha’ in Class X Kannada textbook.
A prose piece by Hindutva proponent Chakravarthy Sulibele, ‘Taayi Bharatiya Amara Putraru’, has been dropped without any replacement in the Class X Kannada textbook. The lesson ‘Savitribai Phule’ by H.S. Anupama has been added to the Class VII Kannada textbook instead of Ramanandacharya’s ‘Saamajika Kalakaliya Modala Shikshaki’.
Tweaks and changes in the Social Science curriculum have been made, such as the inclusion of the lessons ‘Culture of Vedic Period’ and ‘Rise of new Religions’ and a component on human rights in the Class VI textbook.
They have also added components on the Wadiyar kings, Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and Sir Mirza Ismail in the lesson on princely States and components on ‘Women Social Reformers’ and ‘Women Freedom Fighters’ in Class VII Social Science textbook.
Interestingly, in a lesson in the Class X textbook, changes have been made on how “regionalism” and “linguistic pride” have been defined. Sentences that say that linguistic pride and regional pride are inimical to the idea of nationalism have been dropped.
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