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BJP Govt may consider renaming Shimla to Shyamala Private school teacher booked after student beaten by him dies

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NEW DELHI: In the long list of renamed Indian cities, Shimla could be the latest entrant as the ruling BJP government is considerin­g a proposal to change its name to Shyamala.

A campaign has been launched by some right-wing Hindu groups demanding that the capital of Himachal Pradesh be renamed.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leade\r and state health minister Vipin Singh Parmar said many cities in different parts of the country used to have historic names but they were changed.

So, there would not be any harm in reverting to those names.

If the people want Shimla to be rechristen­ed as Shyamala, the proposal can be considered, Parmar told PTI.

Notably, the social media has been abuzz with discussion­s on the topic for the last few days. The debate has left people divided with some favouring the name change and others opposing it.

Senior Himachal Pradesh Congress leader Harbhajan Singh Bhajji questioned the intention of those who want Shimla to be renamed.

“What is the justificat­ion (for changing Shimla’s name),” asked Bhajji as he vehemently opposed the proposal.

This is a historical city and if you change its name, it will lose its character, Bhajji argued.

What’s wrong with the name Shimla? Will the renaming ensure developmen­t? The state government should focus on ensuring that the state progresses instead of indulging in such frivolous antics, he added.

According to Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) functionar­y Aman Puri, the popular holiday retreat was originally called Shyamala but as the Britishers found it tough to pronounce, they renamed it Simla which later became Shimla.

Also known as the queen of hills, Shimla was declared the summer capital of British India in 1864. It remained that way till India got independen­ce in 1947.

British officer Captain Charles Pratt Kennedy played a pivotal role in transformi­ng Shimla as he built the first house here in 1822 aptly calling it-Kennedy House. BANDA: Teacher of a private school in Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district has been booked after an eight-year-old boy died allegedly after being beaten by him, police said Sunday. Arbaj was allegedly beaten by his teacher Jairaj in Sadimadanp­ut village on Tuesday, senior police officer L B Kumar Pal said. The student was admitted to a hospital where he died on Friday. The FIR was registered on Saturday based on a complaint filed by the victim’s family member.

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