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Vedic math at Gujarat school from next year

Vedic math at Gujarat school from next year
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Ahmedabad: The Government Gujarat has decided to introduce Vedic Mathematics in the Gujarat Middle School and Middle School curriculum (GSHSEB) from next year.
Vedic mathematics is considered a way that is easier and faster to solve mathematical problems and help in strengthening the foundation for students, the government said in the December 23 notification.
The ancient Indian method, Mathematics Vedic simplifies mathematics by integrating arithmetic operations into 16 ‘Sutras’ or formulas.
It will be gradually launched, starting from grade 6 to grade 8 students in the academic year 2022-23, he said.
Furthermore, it will be introduced to grade 9 students and 10th grade by 2023-24, according to the notification.
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State Education Secretary Vinod Rao said the decision had been taken to look at a large number of students who failed in the 10th grade math test.
“Vedic mathematics will be discussed in mathematics textbooks from class 6 to grade 8 students.
Many students fail in mathematics and this decision will Make the subject more interesting and fun for children to learn and learn, “Rao said.
About 3.10 lakh regular students failed in the 10th Council exam held in March 2020.
The Minister of Education and Executing Education Minister Vaghani said at the social media post that the decision was taken on Wednesday at the warning of newspapers from famous Indian mathematics experts Srinivasa Ramanan.
“Vedic math will increase student commands and also make it easier to understand,” he said further.
Kalpesh Akhani, who taught mathematics in Radhanpur and had written eight books on recreational mathematics, said he and other experts had long asked the state to introduce Vedic mathematics in schools.
“Students can calculate faster and become easier to solve arithmetic problems.
Also, it can involve students who are not too interested in the subject,” said Akhani, who is also the executive member of Gujarat Ganit Mandal.
Mathematics Veda cuts the time needed to resolve complex problems by reducing the number of steps involved.

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