NCERT Modifies Class 12th History Syllabus, Chapters On Mughals Removed. UP Govt Implements Changes
NCERT has made changes to the Class 12th History textbooks by removing the chapters related to the Mughal Empire.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has revised the Class 12 History curriculum by eliminating the chapters pertaining to the Mughal Empire. The changes in the syllabus will be applicable to all boards, including CBSE, UP, and other state boards that follow the NCERT curriculum. The new syllabus will be effective from the academic year 2023-24.
As per the updated curriculum, NCERT has removed the chapters and topics related to ‘Kings and Chronicles; the Mughal Courts (C. 16th and 17th centuries)’ from the history book ‘Themes of Indian History-Part II’.
NCERT has also updated the Class 12 Civics book, removing chapters such as 'US hegemony in world politics' and 'The Cold War Era.' In addition, the Class 12 'Politics in India Since Independence' textbook will no longer include chapters on 'Rise of popular movements' and 'Era of one-party dominance.'
The NCERT has removed chapters such as 'Central Islamic lands,' 'Confrontation of cultures,' and 'The Industrial Revolution' from the Class 11 textbook 'Themes In World History' as per the updated curriculum.
The updated NCERT curriculum for Class 10th has removed chapters on 'Democracy and diversity,' 'Popular struggles and movement,' and 'Challenges to democracy' from the textbook 'Democratic Politics-II.'
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UP Govt Implements Changes
The UP Board of Secondary Education (UP Board) has stated that the syllabus for classes 10th, 11th, and 12th, which follow the NCERT curriculum, will be updated to reflect the recent changes.
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