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The NCERT’s new Class 8 textbook provides a transformed perspective on the history of the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal empires.
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News9Live on MSNNCERT revises Class 8 textbook, calls Delhi Sultanate and Mughals ‘brutal, intolerant’ with disclaimerWith a cautionary note urging readers not to blame any present individual or community by the past, the NCERT claimed that the book aims to present history in its raw and unsanitised form.
The Class 8 social science book is the first in the new NCERT books to introduce students to the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal period.
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The new Class 7 history syllabus has removed large sections about the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal empire, along with references to social movements and the caste system.
The Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals have officially been ousted from Class 7 NCERT textbooks. And with that, the fight against the Mughals is well and truly over.
All references to Mughals and Delhi Sultanate have been dropped from class 7 NCERT textbooks, while a chapter on Indian dynasties, 'sacred geography,' references to Maha Kumbh, and government ...
Previously, NCERT had trimmed sections on the Mughals and Delhi Sultanate during its syllabus rationalisation drive in 2022-23, cutting detailed accounts of the Tughlaqs, Khaljis, Mamluks, Lodis ...
NCERT has removed chapters on the Mughals and the Delhi Sultanate from Class 7 textbooks and added sacred geography and Mahakumbh. Scroll down to read more about it.
The NCERT has overhauled the syllabus for class 7 textbooks emphasizing on Indian dynasties like Magadha, Mauryas, Sātavāhanas and Shungas.
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