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Certain poems and paragraphs will also be removed from Hindi textbooks by the NCERT.
Digital Desk: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has
revised the Class 12 History book by removing the chapters on the Mughal
Empire.
The syllabus of all boards, including the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE), Uttar Pradesh, and other state boards that follow
NCERT, will be affected as a result of this. The NCERT has developed a
rationalised syllabus for the 2023-24 academic year.
The chapters and subjects pertaining to 'Kings and Chronicles; the
Mughal Courts (C. 16th and 17th centuries)' from the history book 'Themes of
Indian History-Part II' have been omitted from the updated curriculum.
Certain poems and paragraphs will also be removed from Hindi
textbooks by the NCERT.
Together with History, the Civics book for Class 12th has been
changed. The NCERT has eliminated two chapters from the book headed
"American Hegemony in International Politics" and "The Cold War
Period."
In addition, the chapters
'Rise of Popular Movements' and 'Period of One Party Domination' from the Class
12th textbook 'Indian Politics after Independence' have been omitted.
The NCERT has also updated the
curriculum for classes 10 and 11. Topics such as "Central Islamic
Regions," "Clash of Cultures," and "Industrial
Revolution" have been dropped from the Class 11 textbook "Themes in
Global History."
According to a senior source, the new syllabus and texts were
updated this year and are being applied at various schools.
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