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  • Mughal road accident: Bodies of Dir Finance, son recovered

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    Jammu, July 10 (GNS): Bodies of Ranbir Singh Bali, Director of Finance, Forest, Ecology and Environment Department, and son were recovered from a gorge near Pannar bridge along Mughal road on Monday.

    Official sources told GNS that the accident took place at 1940 hours yesterday when a swift car (JK02BD -4635) on way to Surankote from Kashmir Valley via Mughal road. Three among those travelling in the car died on the spot and another was injured and evacuated to nearby hospital by rescuers including locals and police.

    The deceased included Ranbir Singh Bali (Director of Finance, Forest, Ecology and Environment Department), his wife Parvinder Kour and son Irvan Singh. Condition of his daughter Mahreen Kour  is stated to be out of danger. Later, they said, body of Parvinder Kour was retrieved but that of Bali and Irvan Singh could not be recovered immediately, they said. This morning,  they said, both bodies were recovered by locals, police, SDRF, DGPC Poonch and army’s 16RR after hectic efforts.

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Mughal History Still Part Of Curriculum: NCERT Director

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    SRINAGAR: After the issue of removal of chapters on Mughal History from National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) books sparked controversy, the education body’s chief,  Dinesh Prasad Saklani called the whole issue a lie and clarified that the chapters on Mughals were not dropped from CBSE books.

    Speaking to ANI, he said that NCERT is following the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes on reducing content load in education. We are currently in a transition phase and working towards finalising the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for school education. Textbooks will be printed in 2024 in accordance with NEP, and we are committed to implementing its principles. No content has been dropped at this time.

    Calling the ongoing debate unnecessary, Saklani explained that there was a rationalisation process carried out last year due to the pressures posed by the COVID-19 pandemic on students everywhere.

    Saklani said, expert committees were tasked with examining the books from standards 6-12, and they recommended that certain chapters could be dropped without affecting the students’ knowledge and reducing unnecessary burdens.  However, this year no chapters were dropped.

    Mughal history is still a part of the curriculum and those who have doubts should check the books themselves, Saklani added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Aaditya calls Shinde govt `Mughal rule’; says he will contest from Thane, CM’s bastion

    Aaditya calls Shinde govt `Mughal rule’; says he will contest from Thane, CM’s bastion

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    Thane: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray on Wednesday slammed the Maharashtra government saying that “Mughal rule” was prevailing in the state , and declared that he would contest the next Assembly election from Thane, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s bastion.

    He was speaking at a rally organised by the Shiv Sena (UBT), Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress — which comprise the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi coalition — in protest against an alleged attack on a woman worker of the Sena (UBT) in Thane city two days ago.

    Sena (UBT) leader and Thane MP Rajan Vichare, NCP leader Jitendra Awhad and Thane city Congress chief Vikrant Chavan participated in the protest march to Thane police commissioner’s office besides thousands of workers of the three MVA parties.

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    Aaditya Thackeray in his speech said that the Shinde-led Shiv Sena was not a party at all.

    “It is a stolen party. How can a gang of thieves be a party?….There is now Mogalai' in the state," said Thackeray, a former state minister. The word isMogalai’ is often used to denote tyranny in Marathi.

    “There is no chief minister of Maharashtra, whoever there is, he is the Chief Minister of Guwahati and Gujarat,” he said in a jibe at Shinde, who had taken his flock of Shiv Sena MLAs first to Surat and later to Guwahati after rebelling against Uddhav Thackeray’s leadership last June.

    Saying that the Shinde government would not last long, Aaditya said once it falls, everyone including “traitor” leaders and officials who have misused their positions will face consequences.

    “I would contest from Thane and win,” said Aaditya, who had won the 2019 Assembly election from Worli in south Mumbai. Chief Minister Shinde, notably, represents the Kopri Pachpakhadi constituency in Thane city.

    A woman worker of the Shiv Sena (UBT) was assaulted, but instead of booking the assailants, the police in Thane registered FIRs against her for alleged defamation, Thackeray said.

    Roshni Shinde, activist of the Sena (UBT), had alleged that she was assaulted over a `derogatory’ Facebook post about the chief minister and his ally, the BJP.

    The chief minister kept quiet even after this atrocity took place in his city, Aaditya Thackeray further said.

    He also targeted Shinde over big-ticket industrial projects going to Gujarat instead of Maharashtra.

    `Nari Sanman Yatra’ will be taken out in every district of Maharashtra to fight for women’s honour, Thackeray announced.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • New NCERT books to have chapters sans Mughal history

    New NCERT books to have chapters sans Mughal history

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    New Delhi: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has revised its books, including the 12th class History book by removing the chapters on the Mughal empire. The change will be applicable to all the schools that follow NCERT across the country.

    From Class 12, chapters related to ‘Kings and Chronicles; the Mughal Courts (C. 16th and 17th centuries)’ have been removed from the History book ‘Themes of Indian History-Part 2’.

    Similarly, NCERT will remove some poems and paragraphs from the Hindi textbooks too.

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    As per NCERT, all the changes made will be implemented from the current academic session, i.e. 2023-2024.

    Along with History and Hindi textbooks, the 12th-class Civics book has also been revised. Two chapters titled, ‘American Hegemony in World Politics’ and ‘The Cold War Era’ has been removed from the book.

    Continuing with the changes, two chapters namely, ‘Rise of Popular Movements’ and ‘Era of One Party Dominance’ from the Class 12th textbook ‘Indian Politics after Independence’ have also been removed.

    Changes have been made in Class 10th and 11th textbooks as well, such as chapters on ‘Democracy and Diversity’, ‘Popular Struggles and Movements’, and ‘Challenges of Democracy’ have been removed from Class 10th book ‘Democratic Politics-2’.

    Chapters such as ‘Central Islamic Lands’, ‘Clash of Cultures’, and ‘Industrial Revolution’ have been dropped from the Class 11th textbook ‘Themes in World History’.

    Confirming these changes, senior officials said that the new syllabus and textbooks have been updated from this year and are being implemented in various schools.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Maharashtra: Man booked for WhatsApp status on Mughal emperor Aurangzeb

    Maharashtra: Man booked for WhatsApp status on Mughal emperor Aurangzeb

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    Kolhapur: An offence was registered on Sunday against a man from a minority community in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur district for allegedly hailing Mughal emperor Aurangzeb on his WhatsApp status, police said.

    Based on a complaint, a case under section 295 (injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class) and other relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code was registered at Vadgaon police station, an official said.

    The man had allegedly hailed emperor Aurangzeb on his WhatsApp status and it came to light on March 16, he said.

    The matter is being probed, the official said, urging people not to post any derogatory remarks about any religion on social media.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Renaming Mughal Gardens: Shredding signs of colonialism, says BJP

    Renaming Mughal Gardens: Shredding signs of colonialism, says BJP

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    New Delhi: The BJP Saturday said the renaming of the iconic gardens in Rashtrapati Bhavan as ‘Amrit Udyan’ shreds yet another symbol of colonialism while the opposition parties advised the government to focus on creating jobs and controlling inflation instead.

    The Congress did not officially react to the name change but the Trinamool Congress and CPI rubbished the move with the Left party terming it an “attempt to rewrite history”.

    Rashtrapati Bhavan’s famed Mughal Gardens will now be known as ‘Amrit Udyan’. The resplendent gardens are open to the public once a year and people can visit from January 31 this time.

    Union ministers and BJP leaders hailed the decision as a move towards a “new India”.

    “Welcome and thank Hon’ble President Droupadi Murmu Ji for renaming the iconic gardens at the President House as ‘Amrit Udyan.’

    “This new name not only shreds yet another symbol of a colonial relic but also reflects India’s aspirations for the Amrit Kaal,” Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Twitter.

    Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, in a tweet, said, “Our Hon’ble President of India, Droupadi Murmu Ji sets an example by renaming the iconic gardens at the President House as ‘Amrit Udyan.’”

    “A powerful symbol of our nation’s progress and a reflection of a brighter future for New India,” he said.

    Union Minister Giriraj Singh welcomed the decision while Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar thanked the prime minister, saying, “My country is changing.”

    The government had last year renamed Delhi’s famed Rajpath as “Kartavya Path”. The renaming of the stretch and other institutions is in line with the Centre’s effort to remove any trace of the colonial mindset, the government has maintained.

    However, the opposition said the government should focus on job creation and controlling inflation instead.

    “Who knows, they might now want to rename the Eden Gardens and call it Modi Gardens! They should focus on creating jobs, controlling inflation and protecting the precious resources of LIC and SBI,” Trinamool Congress’ Parliamentary party leader in the Rajya Sabha Derek O’Brien told PTI.

    CPI general secretary D Raja said this name change has been going on for quite some time and “no one knows when it will end”.

    “The RSS’ agenda is to rewrite Indian history and redefine nationhood. When we celebrate our Republic, it is for the people to stand up and safeguard our secular, democratic Indian Republic. India is not a theocracy, India is a democracy,” he said.

    Congress’ Rajya Sabha MP Imran Pratapgarhi sarcastically said the move will “give relief” to people troubled by the falling Adani shares.

    “Adani’s shares were falling and the credibility of the government too. Giving immediate relief to the troubled public, the government has changed the name of ‘Mughal Garden’ to ‘Amrit Udyan’,” he said in a tweet in Hindi.

    Former Union Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore welcomed the decision to change the name, saying, “The country is changing! The new India of Amrit Kaal is highlighting the great colours of Indianness by removing the signs of slavery.”

    “The Congress had imposed the name Mughal Garden on the world-famous garden of Rashtrapati Bhavan. Thank you Modi ji for erasing the name of the invading Mughals and making ‘Amrit Udyan’,” he said in a tweet in Hindi.

    Supporting the move, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said on Twitter, “Another historic decision of the Modi government in ‘Amrit Kaal’ to come out of the mindset of slavery. Mughal Gardens in Rashtrapati Bhavan will be named Amrit Udyan now.”

    Another BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala said, “When a historic decision on naming Mughal Gardens as Amrit Udyan has been taken in a series of steps to rid Bharat of symbols of ‘gulami’, colonial past — true to its DNA, some leaders oppose it displaying they are prisoners of ‘Mughlai/votebank mindset’ (sic).”

    President Droupadi Murmu will grace the opening of the gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan — Udyan Utsav 2023 — on Sunday.

    On the occasion of the celebrations of 75 years of Independence as Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the President of India is pleased to give a common name to the Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens as Amrit Udyan’, Navika Gupta, Deputy Press Secretary to the President, said in the statement.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Mughal gardens will be referred to as ‘Amrit Udyan’

    Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Mughal gardens will be referred to as ‘Amrit Udyan’

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    The renowned Mughal Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi will now be referred to as ‘Amrit Udyan.’

    President Draupadi Murmu has given the new name as part of celebrations for “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” to honor 75 years of Indian independence, according to deputy press secretary Navika Gupta.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )