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NCERT: Finally setting the record straight in line with Sitaram Goel ji’s 1981 critique of Nehruvian distorians?

“NCERT: Finally setting the record straight in line with Sitaram Goel ji’s 1981 critique of Nehruvian distorians?”, Organiser, June 6, 2023:

“The recent changes in the NCERT textbooks have created a furore among the Leftist and Left-leaning circles of the country. A picture is being painted that the ‘Hindutva’ Government is trying to erase facts from the history books to serve its ideology.

It is being alleged that the Mughal period has been completely removed from the history books. As a reaction to these alterations, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government in Kerela has even announced that it will continue teaching the removed parts in the schools.

One has to give it to the Leftists that their propaganda machinery is always on its toes to twist the facts….”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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