States’ inputs for NCERT books show obsession with past. Students need to learn future science
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States’ inputs for NCERT books show obsession with past. Students need to learn future science

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Ancient India’s invisible planes to Maharishi Kanada being the father of atomic theory—states’ recommendations for NCERT textbooks, as reported by ThePrint, reflect an obsession with past. Make them a part of literature or history—for pride about India’s civilisation past . But young students must learn science that’s about future.

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