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After Nehru, now RTI Act scrapped from Rajasthan textbooks

A prominent section on the RTI Act from the previous Social Science textbook for Class VIII has been removed.

Jaipur: Days after Jawaharlal Nehru’s name was erased from History textbooks in Rajasthan, the government so removed a page highlighting the Right to Information (RTI) Act in their revised syllabus, according to a report in The Indian Express.

As per the previous syllabus, the RTI Act was prominently highlighted on page 105 in chapter 12 of the Social Science textbook for Class VIII in state schools. However, the same has now been removed in the “restructured” textbook.

Apart from talking about the RTI Act, the page also detailed the people’s movement that led to the framing of the Act.

Read: Jawaharlal Nehru erased from new Class 8 textbooks in Rajasthan

The Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) slammed the move, saying, “Removing a chapter on an Act — a movement which is a matter of pride for the entire nation — appears to have been done with malafide intentions. While the RTI movement and Act are being included in curricula across the world, it has been removed from the textbooks of Rajasthan…. The poor and deprived people of Rajasthan played a major part in the RTI struggle.”

The MKSS also claimed there were 'political reasons' were behind the changes in textbooks. “The government wants to remove certain parts of history altogether so that future generations can have no knowledge of them,” it alleged.

This comes after references to India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and other freedom fighters were axed from the school History curriculum.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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