A major change has been made in the country’s school syllabus. All references related to the Mughals and Delhi Sultanate have been removed from the new books of NCERT class 7th. Now in these books, stories of Indian dynasties, holy geography and government campaigns "Make in India" And "Save daughter, teach daughter" Has been included These changes have been made under the New National Education Policy (NEP) and National Curriculum Framework (NCFSE) 2023.
Emphasis on Indian knowledge traditions According to NCERT officials, the first part of these books has been released at present. The second part is also expected to arrive in the coming months, although it was not clear whether the removed old topics would return again. Earlier, NCERT had quite briefly brightened the details of Tughlaq, Khilji, Mamlok and Lodi dynasty and the achievements of the Mughal emperors. But this time, the names of the Mughals and the Delhi Sultanate have not been left in the new books. Every chapter is now fully designed in a new form.
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A new approach for children
The purpose of these changes is to connect students with their cultural heritage. In addition, government initiatives "Make in India" And "Save daughter, teach daughter" Emphasis has been laid on increasing awareness about nation building among children by making schemes a part of education.
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