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Nitish Kumar Govt at Bihar saw red above the university dropping JP, Lohia from the syllabus

Nitish Kumar Govt at Bihar saw red above the university dropping JP, Lohia from the syllabus
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Patna: The Government of Kumar Nithish at Bihar has expressed a strong displeasure of one of the state universities who impose the thought of the Socialist ideologist of Manohar Lohia and Jayaprakash Narayan from postgraduate courses in political science.
Government disagreement was conveyed by Minister of Education Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, on Thursday, called the University authority of Narayan Jayaprakash in the suggestion district.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results “I was surprised when I read the report on Wednesday morning.
I made a call to the secretary of the head and the main official of the Department of the Central Secondary Directorate, who did not know.
At that time, I also received a call from the minister’s chairman, What sounds annoyed, “Chaudhary told reporters.
The minister said he learned from university officials that have been changed in the Salabi in accordance with the recommendations of the expert committee in 2018, which was established after the new education policy began to apply.
“The government, however, maintains that every change like that should not be brought without taking administration into the loop.
Socialism has become a unique ideological flow in Indian politics, and Bihar has become one of its main laboratories.
In addition, the country has a strong sentiment for JP Which is the son of the land, “Chaudhary said.
In particular, both the head of Minister of Nitish Kumar and his rival then Prasad owed his entry into politics to the “JP Movement” in 1974.
Prasad, his former cm himself, also shared the newspaper report about his Twitter handle, navigated as an attempt to “saffronise” education at Bihar – Sigh on the power of sharing BJP.
Chaudhary was also asked about the inclusion reported about the thought of RSS Ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay in the curriculum.
“Our conflict is that there are no politically relevant thinkers that must be removed from the syllabus.
We do not think there is a point in objections to anyone’s inclusion,” he said.
The minister also said he hoped to take this matter with Chauhan Governor, who was a chancellor of all state universities.
“Officials in my department have also been directed to check with other state universities and interference if similar changes have been proposed in the curriculum there,” Chaudhary said.

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