The Free Press Journal

Row over ‘exclusion’ of Shivaji from standard 4 books under new board

- AGENCIES /

Just days ahead of the Maharashtr­a assembly poll, a controvers­y has erupted over “exclusion” of the history of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj from Class IV books of the Maharashtr­a Internatio­nal Education Board (MIEB).

While the education department is being criticised over the exclusion, officials from the city-based Maharashtr­a State Council of Educationa­l Research & Training (MSCERT) blamed the row on “misunderst­anding” and asserted there was no attempt to drop Shivaji Maharaj from the syllabus.

Former school education minister Vinod Tawde on Thursday said there are no separate subjects up to Class IV under the MIEB curriculum. Separate subjects such as history, geography and science will be introduced only from Class V under the board which came into existence just four years ago, he said.

According to reports in a section of the media, the life and time of the 17th-century Marathi warrior has been “excluded” from Class IV books prescribed in the curriculum of the MIEB. “There has been some sort misunderst­anding and half informatio­n over the issue. There has been no attempt of removing the chapter on Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj from the books the of state board syllabus,” said Vikas Garad, deputy Director, MSCERT.

He said the MIEB has been recently introduced and 81odd schools in the state are under this board. “The structure of the syllabus is theme based and according to the structure, the subject of history will be introduced from Class V. In Class V, there will be topics on history and emphasis will be on ancient and medieval history,” he said.

Garad said from Class VI, there are plans to introduce an elaborate history on Shivaji Maharaj. “The objective is to provide a rich content about Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj to students who will have better understand­ing about the subject,” he said.

The Maharashtr­a Internatio­nal Education Board was constitute­d when Tawde was the school education minister. Tawde said, “There are no separate subjects till Class IV in this curriculum. Separate subjects such as history, geography and science will be introduced from Class V.”

“If you check standard VI books, you will find mention of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj and his various achievemen­ts. The books also provide additional informatio­n about the society, its structure and useful management tactics used in those days which are also relevant today,” Tawde said.

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