India's educational landscape is undergoing major changes under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the curriculum being overhauled to reflect a Hindu-centric narrative.
Textbooks produced by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organization, are being instrumental in reshaping the teaching of Indian history and science.
Critics, including historians and scientists, have accused the Modi government of pushing its Hindu agenda through alterations to school curricula.
Allegations of ideological influence from BJP extremists have also surfaced, particularly regarding the portrayal of government figures in educational materials.
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According to Al Jazeera, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its supporters wield considerable influence over the minds of millions of young Indians through educational channels.
These developments are especially pertinent as India gears up for its upcoming elections, with many first-time voters expected to cast their ballots between March and May.
Reports suggest that in schools under BJP administration, historical figures not aligned with Hinduism are being marginalized or misrepresented.
The curriculum in these institutions reportedly emphasizes Hindu theories, prompting concerns about indoctrination among students.
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Journalist Nilanjana Mukhopadhyay highlights the significance of Vidya Bharati schools, which are seen as integral to the RSS's broader educational strategy.
There are claims that RSS-affiliated schools are fostering anti-Muslim and anti-Christian sentiments among Indian youth, perpetuating a narrative of Hindu superiority.
Similar attempts to influence educational content were made during the BJP's previous stint in power from 1999 to 2004, with ongoing efforts to reshape the teaching of Indian history and science.