The University Grants Commission (UGC) – a statutory body responsible for the “maintenance of standards of higher education” – has come up with a draft History syllabus for undergraduates which seems to be aligned with the RSS’ world view. According to a post-doctoral JNU candidate, it ‘aims to alter the history of secular India and communalize the minds of generations to come’.
A close scrutiny of the draft syllabus suggests that the UGC, which has courted controversy in recent years for various issues including students’ fee hikes, has given prominence to mythology, Ved Puran, Upanishads in the chapters under ‘Ancient India’.
Published: 23 Mar 2021, 3:17 PM IST
While the importance of the Mughal period has been diminished, rulers like Babur have been depicted as ‘invaders’ in the chapter under ‘Medieval History’.
In the syllabus comprising ‘Modern India’, the importance of the role played by Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru has been underplayed. The 1857 rebellion has been termed as “the first war for India’s independence”, a terminology coined by Hindu Mahasabha leader and Right wing ideologue VD Savarkar.
This is a brief list of some of the major changes in the draft History syllabus prepared by the UGC:
The Objective section of the draft syllabus reads: “We have also tried to develop terminology befitting our National context and our exploratory nature. This will help the students to articulate their own complex ideas regarding various themes in History.”
National Herald tried to contact noted historian Irfan Habib for his comments on the issue but he was not available. The story will be updated as and when he replies.
Published: 23 Mar 2021, 3:17 PM IST
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Published: 23 Mar 2021, 3:17 PM IST