Rajasthan's Shaurya Diwas Postponed Amid School Exam Schedule Conflict

The Rajasthan Education Department has postponed Shaurya Diwas celebrations originally scheduled for December 6. This decision comes as schools across the state are conducting examinations during that period. The event was planned to include various cultural and educational activities promoting nationalism and Indian heritage. Education Minister Madan Dilawar's office has officially withdrawn the previous directive organizing the celebrations.

Key Points: Rajasthan Education Department Puts Shaurya Diwas on Hold

  • Shaurya Diwas celebrations postponed due to school exams from December 5/6
  • Event was planned for December 6, Babri Masjid demolition anniversary
  • Activities included essay competitions on Ram Mandir movement
  • Minister Madan Dilawar defended initiative as cultural education
  • Official order withdrawn by Education Minister's office
  • Planned events included patriotic songs and Ram Temple exhibitions
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Shaurya Diwas celebrations put on hold in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Education Department postpones Shaurya Diwas celebrations scheduled for December 6 due to ongoing school examinations across the state.

"All schools across the state are conducting examinations from December 5/6. In view of this, it is not feasible to organise any additional activities - Rajasthan Education Department"

Jaipur, Nov 30

The Rajasthan Education Department on Sunday said that the Shaurya Diwas celebrations, planned for December 6, have been put on hold due to examinations in the state.

"All schools across the state are conducting examinations from December 5/6. In view of this, it is not feasible to organise any additional activities or events during the examination period. Therefore, the earlier order regarding the celebration of Shaurya Diwas has been postponed."

The previous directive has now been officially withdrawn, said the office of Education Minister Madan Dilawar.

Earlier, the Rajasthan Education Department had issued a directive instructing all government and private schools across the state to observe December 6, the date associated with the demolition of the Babri Masjid, as 'Shaurya Diwas'.

The previous order, issued under the direction of State Education and Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar, included a list of educational and cultural activities aimed at promoting nationalism, patriotism, bravery, cultural pride, and unity among students and staff.

According to the circular, schools were asked to organise essay and speech competitions based on the Ram Mandir movement and Indian cultural values.

Painting and poster-making activities themed around the Ram Temple in Ayodhya were also proposed, along with patriotic song recitations, folk dance performances, and street plays centred on historical or mythological narratives.

Exhibitions displaying literature and photographs related to the Ram Temple construction and other events described as symbols of bravery in Indian history were also suggested.

In addition, the directive called for mass Surya Namaskar sessions, yoga exercises, and a special morning assembly with bhajans and aarti dedicated to Lord Ram.

Schools were also encouraged to organise Shaurya Yatras, awareness rallies within campus premises, and invite Army personnel, historians, or social workers to address students on topics related to nationalism and the Ram Mandir movement.

Defending the initiative, Minister Dilawar said the observance would inspire students and help them connect with what he described as the cultural foundation of Indian civilisation.

He stated that Lord Ram represents an ideal figure in Indian heritage and that learning about the Ram Mandir movement would strengthen patriotic values and unity among young citizens.

The directive generated discussion across academic and political circles due to the sensitive historical and religious significance of December 6.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support celebrating our cultural heritage, choosing December 6th specifically seems unnecessary. There are many other dates that could honor bravery without historical controversies. Better to focus on unifying themes for students.
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Arjun K
Exams are important, but so is teaching our children about Indian culture and values. The Ram Mandir is a matter of pride for many Indians. Hope they reschedule these celebrations for after exams! Jai Shri Ram 🚩
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Michael C
As someone working in education, I think schools should focus on academics rather than politically charged celebrations. Let children learn in a peaceful environment without unnecessary controversies. The postponement is wise.
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Shreya B
Why not celebrate bravery through stories of our freedom fighters and soldiers instead? There are so many inspiring Indian heroes from different communities. That would truly promote unity and patriotism! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Practical decision by the education department. Students are already stressed about exams, adding extra activities would burden them more. Let them focus on studies first, celebrations can wait. 👍

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