Mamta Banerjee expressed surprise at CBSE’s move to remove citizenship, secularism from new syllabus
Mamta Banerjee on removal of Citizenship and Secularism from Syllabus
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday expressed surprise at the CBSE move in which CBSE has removed many topics like ‘citizenship’, ‘federalism’ and ‘bifurcation’ while reducing syllabus during Kovid-19 maha.
He appealed to the Ministry of Human Resource Development to not remove important subjects at any cost. Mamta Banerjee tweeted, “Surprised to know that the Central Government has removed citizenship, federalism, secularism and division to reduce the CBSE course during the Corona epidemic.” We strongly oppose this and appeal to the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Government of India that these important subjects should not be removed at any cost. ”
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CBSE has reduced syllabus from class 9 to 12th by around 30 per cent for the 2020-21 season due to Kovid-19. The new syllabus for these classes has been notified on Wednesday.
Along with this, “The Chief Minister of West Bengal said that Ayushman targeted the Center regarding India. Mamta said that in Ayushman India they would give us 40 percent and take all the credit. Health partners are helping 100 percent people. “