Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CLASS XII PE BOOK SPARKS OUTRAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

- HT Correspond­ent feedback@hindustant­imes.com

Excerpts from a Class XII Physical Education textbook defining 36-24-36 as the “best body shape for females” have created an outrage on social media with critics demanding that the text be withdrawn.

The incident comes against the backdrop of a raging debate on lack of scrutiny of the curriculum and content taught in schools. The book titled Health and Physical Education written by Dr VK Sharma and published by Delhi-based New Saraswati House, is taught at various schools affiliated to CBSE.

CBSE, however, clarified that it “does not recommend any books by private publishers in its schools”. “36-24-36 shape of females is considered the best. That is why in Miss World or Miss Universe competitio­ns, such type of shape is also taken into considerat­ion,” read an excerpt from the chapter “physiology and sports” which is going viral.

Various Twitter users shared picture of the mentioned text and demanded that the publishers withdraw the content and schools replace the book in their curriculum.

In a statement, the CBSE said, “Schools are expected to exercise extreme care while selecting books of private publishers and the content must be scrutinise­d to preclude any objectiona­ble content that hurts the feeling of any class, community, gender, religious group. Schools have to take responsibi­lity of the content of the books prescribed by them.” This, however, is not the first incident about improper content being found in textbooks taught in CBSE schools in recent months.

Excerpts from a class IV environmen­tal science textbook that suggested students to “kill a kitten” as part of an experiment had gone viral on social media, forcing the publisher to withdraw it from the market last month. Similarly, a class XII Sociology book cited “ugliness” and physical disability of a girl as reasons behind the dowry issue prevalent in the country. According to me right now we are going through a silent revolution in the country where in we are shifting from a manufactur­ing to a designorie­nted outlook. The shift

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