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India Education
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<b>Save Education, Save India
By Dr  J.S. Rajput</b>
THE POLITICS AND CONSPIRACY BEHIND UPA'S DISTORTED EDUCATION  POLICY
Lies as facts, bias as comments and left ideology as academic toxin 
EXPOSING THE PLOY TO MISLEAD YOUNG INDIA


Even the universally respected and  honoured academics and scholars were not  spared. The first and the most  prioritised innovation was thus being implemented as if the victimisation of  individuals and demoralisation of institutions  were the only priorities before  the education system of India.  Never before, education in India was put to such political  siege as during the last two years. The ruling combine of the political parties  diametrically opposed to each other emerged on the basis of the eternal  political principle of 'power at any cost'.

Those out of power for nearly six  years were impatient and had only one goal before them: to return back to the  coveted positions and towards that end, were willing to sacrifice not only the  professed principles but even their self-esteem. The entire nation now watches  how the stalwarts of the 'support from outside' arm-twist the present alliance  in power practically on daily basis. Education and culture stand totally  surrendered to the select group of ideologically trusted academics who follow  the 'party line'.

Revert back to May-June 2004. It appeared that  educational institutions were  managed 'only' by undesirable elements that had  spoiled all the  'progressive' accomplishments of the earlier 50 years when only  'saintly'  individuals were at the helm of the affairs and consequently, for all  those years the entire education system was under the control of right-minded  (like-minded) luminaries.

There were pronounced declarations that actions and  enquiries shall be instituted against the guilty and the system shall be  cleansed up without delay. True to the promises made, enquiries were instituted  regularly. Several of the retired yet committed bureaucrats were fruitfully and  gainfully re-employed to save (serve) the nation once again. Some of them are  functioning even now, practically on a regular basis.

There is no dearth of more  enquiries. If one enquiry did not result in the desired outcome, another and  more followed it. It generated a climate of demoralisation and apprehensions in  the institutions. On the other side, several of the top-level functionaries were  seen running helter-skelter to establish new 'loyalties'. Most of them were  successful and were duly rewarded through continuation, extension and other  rewards.

For the first time, change of government really 'stirred' the system,  as vendetta was visible all around. Governing bodies and other committees of  autonomous institutions were sacked without any reason and rhyme. Even the  universally respected and honoured academics and scholars were not spared.

The  first and the most prioritised innovation was thus being implemented as if the  victimisation of individuals and demoralisation of institutions were the only   priorities before the education system of India.

There was more to the  political agenda. <b>Secularism comes handy to most of  the Indian politicians in  their political machinations and manoeuvres.</b> The  earlier government was headed  by a political party, which was voted to power by  the people but remains an  anathema to the 'secularist' (not to be confused  with secular individuals) and  helps them to stick together. No matter whether  the previous government had  really given desired priority to educational  reforms or not, they attacked all  the changes of their predecessor government  as communal and anti-secular. <b>An  entirely new meaning was accorded to the terms saffron and toxification. The  frequency of the usage of the terms like  'de saffronisation', 'de-toxification'  and even 'de-talibanisatin' shot up  exponentially for a couple of months. It  came down after the common people  started asking questions: "What was toxified  or saffronised and by whom?" The query remains unanswered. </b>

Yours truly  was targeted for the curricular changes in school education and  the preparation  of the new generation of textbooks. Personally I am yet to  discover what could  be termed injurious to the next generations of the Indians  in the textbooks  prepared during the period concerned. Yes, the monopoly of  the 'established'  writers of textbooks, particularly history textbooks was  broken and for this, I  received no instructions from any one. As the head of  the national institution  mandated to update the curricula at regular intervals, I led a team of dedicated  academics from within the organisation and with outside inputs to initiate and  complete the process.

The protests should have come to an end after the Supreme  Court of India, in its judgment delivered on September 12, 2002, fully endorsed  the recommendations contained in the National Curriculum Framework for School  Eucation-2000. Without increasing the price of the textbooks, the sales  increased from about 44 crore per year to over 165 crore in three years. To me  this was one of the modes of assessing the national acceptance of the  initiative. Combined with the Supreme Court verdict, it constitutes the best of  rewards one can hope for in his professional career.

I assert the above  based on my lectures, tours and other widespread  interactions throughout the  country during the last two years. In addition, I  have regularly expressed my  views in media. Tremendous support comes from all the sections of the society  for two major aspects that are invariably dealt with in these lectures and media  contributions.

The first, educational endeavour, its content, process and  pedagogy must strive hard to inculcate the values of truth, peace, non-violence,  righteous conduct and love. The other: basics of all the religions of the people  of India must be made known to children. They must know the commonalities and  also learn to respect differences wherever these exist. All religions must be  treated on equal footing and towards this end, teachers need to be specifically  prepared. What is needed is education about the basics of all the regions and  not religious education in schools.'

Both of these were put forward only as a  reiteration of the recommendations of  the Chavan Committee Report on Value  Education submitted to the both Houses of the Parliament of India in February  1999.

Indian State is secular but the Indian society is religious and   traditionally secular. The game plan carried out under the garb of 'danger to  secularism' is fast losing its relevance. People in general and also teachers  and other professionals and enlightened individuals are asking each other: "Who  is communal? Those who unhesitatingly exploit religion and caste for political  purposes or those who wish to strive for social cohesion and religious harmony?" 

The projected achievements of the Ministry of Human Resources Development as   perceived by the masses is limited to the flair for minorityism and the recent  outburst of energy to implement the OBC's quota in 'one go'! Often, I feel  grateful to the MHRD for having created conditions, one after another, which  have made people sit up and question the 'hidden agenda'. It, however, is now  the most known secret of the current times: Education for Vote, Vote and Vote!

Education in India now faces a disastrous syndrome under the cover of  de-saffro-nisation, de-toxification, minorityism and finally, casteism, which  appear to be the most 'productive' of the ingredients towards educational  progress of India! Thankfully, people now understand the 'game plan' and are  ready to contribute their might to redress the situation. This certainly is one  positive achievement in education, resulting out of sincere efforts of the  concerned citizens and organisation to generate public awareness and place the  real facts before them.

I accept my role and responsibility for all that  was subsequently projected as saffronisation and toxification of education. I am  confident that some day, the views contained in the Supreme Court verdict shall  find currency and Indian education system shall be upgrading itself in quality  and credibility, with the support of academics and scholars, away from the  clutches of political aberrations.
<i>(The author is former director,  NCERT.) </i>
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