There are many efforts going on over the last two years officially to make the Indian education system a far better landscape. The new National Education Policy that was introduced by the government of Narendra Modi was a clear example that serious attempts are being taken in what is being imparted to the students and changing the overall outlook towards the Indian education system. The new National Education Policy 2020 will provide an important framework for both the privatization and Hindutvaisation of the education system.
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The get-together and meetings of the Bharatiya Janata Party have always ended with the importance of the Indianisaion and De-Macaulyisation of the Indian schooling system. One can note how the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh had recommended changes to be done to the NCERT textbooks and content material that was earlier too much Left or Congress-leaning.
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The present regime of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as per reports, is closely linked with the Indianisation of education, which seems to have a hidden agenda of the corporatization of schooling. People may appreciate the idea of having the Bhagavad Gita mentioned in ethical science textbooks in Gujarat as a superb initiative. However, many criticize that the Indianisation not just involves Hinduism but the contributions of India in cultural, political, architectural, and different aspects over the last centuries by all.
Many well-known ministers argue that saffronisation is the right way to go back to the roots and the great traditions that we have come from. The Vedic knowledge, scriptures, and all the heritage that India is proud of should be what children must learn in their schools is what is their agenda.
The government is of the opinion that the international rule led to the declining information of the old-age traditions and old forms of the schooling system. The schooling sector now has the chance to revive the wonderful customs and revisit the historic teaching-learning programs through the new education policy. Although the picture has been painted quite well by Indianising things in front of people, it has been learned that Kautilya’s Arthashatra, Charaka Samhita, and the poems of Kalidasa have been removed from the syllabus.
So, do we think that the gradual Hindutvaization of Indian education, Indian culture, and politics is going to have a huge impact on Indian Muslims and students from other communities? Will the saffronization of Indian society take us to new heights or create more discrimination in the society and also resentment among various religions and communities? Isn’t education equal and accessible for one and all? Why do insert the political agenda within the schooling system and brainwash the young minds who come with knowing nothing at all?
Earlier, there were many reports flooded the internet on how the inauguration of the Ram Temple of Ayodhya by PM Modi closed the chapters of Hindutvaisation of India? Isn’t India known to be a secular and liberal country for many years? Will this kind of reform in the education system change the way youngsters will think and shape the future? What do you think?
