NCERT has no supporting evidence regarding misinformation related to Sati practice mentioned in its book
The BJP Government at the Centre should try to stop anti-Hindu propaganda by NCERT, which is under Government’s control
The BJP Government at the Centre should try to stop anti-Hindu propaganda by NCERT, which is under Government’s control
Why is the State Government silent about the book by the journalist Girish Kuber ?
Twitter has arbitrarily suspended renowned journalist and Hindutva supporter Francois Gautier’s account. The action has incited a severe backlash amongst the Hindutva loyalists with the hashtag #ISupportGautier trending on Twitter on 9th March.
NCERT is exposed for spreading the misinformation as their textbook has no proof to back their claim about Mughals destroying Hindu temples and later Shahjan and Aurangzeb making financial provisions to repair them.
A IX standard science textbook in the State of Kerala states that the ‘father of surgery’ was Abu al-Qasim’s Al-Zahwari instead of Sushruta. In Indian history, a famous physician named Sushruta existed in the 8th century AD.
NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) 12th Standard History textbook ‘Themes of Indian History Part -2’ (page 234), mentions that Mughal Emperors Shahajahan and Aurangzeb provided financial grants to rebuild the Hindus temples which were destroyed by Mughal soldiers during wars.
An FIR was filed by Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha leader Ashish Jaiswal against Trinamool Congress MP and High Court advocate Kalyan Banerjee for using derogatory remarks against Goddess Seeta.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India’s first Education Minister, did not have love for India or Indianness, claimed Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Anand Swaroop Shukla while addressing a function at Jannayak Chandrasekhar Vidyapeeth.
‘Bal Mahabharata Katha’, a 7th standard book in the central school here claims that Lord Shri Krishna left Mathura for Dwaraka since Jarasandh defeated Him.
According to the study published in ‘Journal of Archeological Science’, the Indus Valley Civilisation, considered the oldest human civilisation, subsisted mainly on a diet of meat.