Gulf Today

Grade 7 book confiscate­d for printing photo of Malala

- Tariq Butt

LAHORE: The Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board ( PCTB) has confiscate­d the social studies book for grade 7 published by the Oxford University Press ( OUP) for printing the picture of Malala Yousufzai alongside that of 1965 war hero Major Aziz Bhati Shaheed in the list of important personalit­ies.

Pictures of some important personalit­ies had been published on page 33 of the book that included Quaid-i-azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, national poet Allama Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Liaqat Ali Khan, legendary philanthro­pist Abdul Sattar Edhi, Begum Raana Liaquat Ali Khan, Nishan-i-haider recipient Maj Aziz Bhatti Shaheed and activist Malala Yousufzai.

Already circulated in various educationa­l institutes, officials said the PCTB, police and other agencies were conducting raids on shops across the city even at the time the report was filed to confiscate copies of the book for publishing Malala’s picture besides that of Aziz Bhati.

A team of officials first conducted a raid on the OUP office in Mini Market, Gulberg Lahore and confiscate­d the entire stock of the book.

They also handed over a leter to the press, stating that the book had not been issued a No-objection Certificat­e (NOC).

One of the publishers said that the book had been submited to the PCTB for a review and to seek an NOC in 2019.

The board, ater reviewing its contents, did not approve it for publishing.

“The Oxford University Press has published the book despite not being issued the NOC,” he said.

He said the PCTB officials, police and other agencies had visited his shop, inquired about the book and read out the orders about confiscati­on of the book.

A PCTB spokesman said the book was confiscate­d for being published without an NOC.

Last year, the PCTB had banned 100 textbooks it deemed “against” the two-nation theory, or “unethical and illegal.”

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