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Maha govt to appeal Centre to include 'in-depth' Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's life in CBSE curriculum

The Maharashtra government is advocating for a more comprehensive representation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's life in the CBSE school curriculum. Minister Pankaj Bhoyar highlighted the current curriculum's inadequate coverage of the historical figure. A state delegation is planned to meet the Union government to request an in-depth scholarly approach to Shivaji Maharaj's history. This initiative aligns with the state's commitment to enhancing educational content under the New Education Policy.

Mumbai, July 18

Maharashtra Minister of State for School Education, Pankaj Bhoyar, said on Friday that a state delegation will meet the Union government with a plea to include the history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the CBSE school curriculum to make it more detailed and scholarly.

He was responding to a query by MLA Satyajit Tambe in the State Council regarding the insufficient history written on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the CBSE school curriculum.

Minister Bhoyar added that the history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is quite inadequate in the CBSE school curriculum.

The School Education Minister has met the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and requested him to include a detailed and scholarly history.

In the future, this matter will be followed up and if necessary, a state delegation will be sent to meet the Union Education Minister, Bhoyar said.

He also added that while preparing the school curriculum according to the New Education Policy, care has been taken to ensure that there is detailed information regarding the history and geography of the state.

Meanwhile, State Water Resources (Godavari and Krishna Basin Development Corporation) Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said on Friday in the State Council that the work of lining of the Krishna Canal near Karad is being started to stop the leakage of water.

He was replying to a query raised by NCP-SP MLA Shashikant Shinde regarding increasing the carrying capacity of the Krishna Canal by stopping the leakage of water.

Minister Vikhe Patil said that the special repair work of repairing and lining the collapsed parts of the canal is in progress.

The canal will be lined to bring 1,350 hectares of land under irrigation through the Krishna Canal and the work in this regard is in progress, he added.

State Skill Development Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha said on Friday in the State Council that the state government will conduct a thorough investigation into the case of irregularities worth Rs 100 crore in the procurement of materials in the Directorate of Vocational Education and Training.

He was replying to a query by BJP MLC Dadarao Keche in this regard.

Minister Lodha said that earlier a committee was formed twice to investigate this matter and later it was sent to the Lokayukta.

He has directed to investigate this matter through retired judges of the High Court.

Accordingly, action is being taken and the process for investigation through retired judges of the High Court is underway in this matter, the Minister added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they maintain historical accuracy and don't politicize it. History should be taught as facts, not propaganda. Also, what about including other regional heroes from across India?

Aman W

Great move! But what about implementing this in state board schools first? Many Maharashtra state board books still have very basic information about our own Maratha history. Charity begins at home!

Priyanka N

As a history teacher, I welcome this. Students need to learn about Shivaji Maharaj's innovative naval strategies and his progressive policies towards women and farmers. But the curriculum should be balanced with other important historical figures too.

Varun X

Instead of just adding more content, they should make history more interactive. Field trips to Raigad fort, documentaries, and case studies would make learning about Shivaji Maharaj much more engaging for students!

Nikhil C

Good initiative, but what about the 100 crore scam mentioned in the article? That money could fund better history textbooks and teacher training. Priorities seem mixed here 🤔

Meera T

As a parent, I fully support this! My child only knows Shivaji Maharaj as "that king who fought with tigers". Our children deserve to know their rich heritage properly. Hope they include stories about his administrative skills too

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