inclusion of Ramayana and Mahabharata in textbooks. The recommendation has been made by the NCERT panel in-charge of suggesting changes to the social sciences syllabus. The committee's chairperson, Professor CI Isaac, said it is essential to include the two ancient texts in the curriculum to develop a sense of patriotism, pride and love for the culture in students during their teenage years, the Hindustan Times reported.
Both, Ramayana and Mahabharata, are significant to be taught to students between classes 7 and 12, he added, as per the report. “The committee has insisted on teaching epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata in the social science syllabus to students. We think that students in their teenage years build their self-esteem, patriotism and pride for their nation," HT quoted him as saying.
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The recommendation to include them “was also made earlier", he added, as per the report. The professor also sounded critical of those education boards who are teaching the ancient Hindu texts as “myths". "Although some education boards presently teach Ramayana to students, they teach it as a myth.
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