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Saffronisation Of Education? RSS Says Its Schools Imbibe Indian Values In Students

Shapers of syllabi in the rapidly expanding RSS-backed schools dismiss criticism, say their emphasis is on long-neglected, ancient Indian knowledge and value systems

Saffronisation Of Education? RSS Says Its Schools Imbibe Indian Values In Students
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It바카라s 8. 30 in the morning, and the scene inside the GLT Saraswati Bal Mandir School is a world removed from the bustling traffic just outside바카라a narrow street in South Delhi바카라s Nehru Nagar. An air of tranquility rests over the morning assembly in the courtyard. A young student lights a lamp in front of three garlanded photographs바카라Goddess Saraswati, the symbol 바카라Om바카라 and Bharat Mata바카라murmuring a prayer. Hands clasped, around 100 students standing in lines follow suit, as Vedic chants play loudly in the background.

After a 10-minute long prayer session, they are shepherded into their classes by a teacher in cha­rge of 바카라discipline바카라. 바카라We strive to instil discipline in students,바카라 says principal Bela Mishra. 바카라Beca­use of Covid restrictions, we have pared down assembly to 10 minutes. It usually runs into 20-30 minutes, with shlokas, prayers and stories of his­­­­to­­rical figures,바카라 adds Mishra, who joined the sch­ool in 1991. GLT Saraswati Bal Mandir is among thousands of schools run by Vidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan, the educatio­nal wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

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Set up in 1971, the school now has 2,000 students, says Mishra, insisting that the ideology of its parent organisation doesn바카라t come in the way of its functioning.  바카라We are a normal school like any other. It is a matter of pride that our thrust is on Indian culture and values,바카라 she says. On the walls of the three-storeyed building are emblazoned teachings and photographs of RSS ideologues K.B. Hedgewar and M.S. Golwalkar. Idols of goddess Saraswati in various hues can be spotted around corners and in the courtyard. The many paintings on the inner walls depict scenes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana. A board outside a classroom announces a prayer schedule: Tuesdays, Hanuman Chalisa; Wednesdays, patriotic songs; Thursdays, Ramayana and on Fridays  hymns from the Bhagavad Gita.

Vidya Bharati set up its first Saraswati Shishu Mandir school in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, in 1952. Now, it has 12,828 formal schools across India; in all, 3,465,631 students attend them. The schools also focus on yoga, physical education, music, Sanskrit, ethics and spiritual education.

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Morning assembly in GLT Saraswati Bal Mandir, New Delhi

Photograph by Suresh K. Pandey

바카라We have over 300 Muslim students out of 2,000,바카라 says Mishra proudly. Najma, a parent, testifies that her son Shazir Ali, a class XII student and school topper, never faced any discrimination on account of his religion. The school has provided unstinted support to Ali, says Najma. 바카라When we shifted to Delhi from a village in Moradabad, it wasn바카라t easy to get admission for my son in Delhi schools. This school gave my son a chance to fly high. His siblings also study here on a nominal fee,바카라 she adds.

Najma also has no qualms about her children chanting shlokas of Gayatri Mantra and Saraswati Vandana in school, which also conducts monthly 바카라havans바카라 to celebrate birthdays of students in accordance with Vedic rituals. 바카라My son loves to participate in 바카라havans바카라 and even keeps the Bhagavad Gita in his book rack. All religions teach us to love each other,바카라 says Najma.

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Apart from formal schools, the Vidya Bharti group also conducts informal education centres바카라called Sanskar Kendras. It has 6,418 San­skar Kendras and 4,935 Ekal Vidyalayas in total.  

RSS leader and its national media head Sunil Ambekar says that Vidya Bharati schools have been a boon for children from underprivileged backgrounds. 바카라Vidya Bharati바카라s aim was to provide affordable and quality education to children in far-flung areas, where they had limited access to government schools. Another focus is the curriculum. For long, our education was not rooted in ancient traditions. Vidya Bharati initiated resea­rch-based practices,바카라 says Ambekar.

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Ekal Vidyalayas are run by RSS-backed Akhil Bharatiya Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram (ABVKA), which works among tribals. ABVKA vice president Kripa Prasad Singh says it provides education to 14, 9616 tribal students. 바카라One teacher takes a class for 30-50 village children for two hours under a tree. They are taught about Indian gods, rivers, heroes, mountains, numbers바카라.바카라 While there are allegations that Ekal schools are established as missionary institutions in tribal areas, Singh says they are working to protect tribal rights. 바카라Services of the Church are meant to convert tribals to Christianity, whereas we work to protect their basic rights,바카라 he claims. Schools under Vidya Bharati, however, are inclusive. 바카라In Nuh village, we have 40 per cent Muslim children in a school. The father of a Muslim student, when criticised by some in the community for participating in a school function, proudly retorted that the school has imparted quality education to his son,바카라 says Ravi Kumar, in charge of such schools in the state.

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Prayer schedule in GLT Saraswati Bal Mandir, New Delhi

Photograph by Suresh K. Pandey

Row Over Curriculum

RSS-run schools have been charged in states like Kerala and West Bengal with a saffronisation of its text books. In 2018, the West Bengal government ordered closure of 125 RSS run schools in the state, alleging distortion of history in its text books. In 2017, Kerala, too, witnessed protests by parents and activists over text books.

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State governments have deplored the wrong depiction of Indian history and culture in the Vidya Bharati text books. Most of these schools are affiliated to the Central Board of School Education, various state boards and the National Institute of Open Schooling. Apart from the curriculum, students from standards 4-12 are introduced to a series of books called Bodhamala, published by Haryana-based Vidya Bharti Sanskriti Shiksha Sansthan, in Hindi, English and various regional languages. The Bodhmala series has chapters on topics like 바카라Mother India바카라, 바카라brave sons of Mother India바카라, India바카라s knowledge system and cultural heritage, epics and history, 바카라Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam바카라 and India바카라s scientific tradition.

For instance, the Bodhmala for Class VIII claims that Mansarovar (Tibet), Kailash Parvat (Tibet), Pashupatinath and Mt Everest (Nepal), and Nankana Sahib and Sadhu Belo (Pakistan), bel­onged to India in ancient times. A paragraph in Class VII Bodhmala reads, 바카라Our country바카라s ancestors spread their knowledge across the world.바카라 Maharishi Agastya, Guru Nanak Dev, Gautam Buddha, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Ramtheerth and Mahatma Gandhi are examples of such great men. These men spread our culture바카라traces of which can still be found in countries.바카라 It further adds, 바카라Present day Cambodia is the westernised form of 바카라바카라Kambuj바카라바카라. About China, it claims that 바카라Tatari genealogy can be traced back to the native man called 바카라Avar바카라, who was the son of Pururva. It claims that the name China/Cheen is derived from Sanskrit바카라.

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Vidya Bharati also publishes three books for teachers: Praveshika, Madhyama and Uttama, and both teachers and students have to take an annual exam. These books devote chapters on RSS leaders K.S. Hedgewar and M.S. Golwalkar. While their content has drawn criticism from many historians for gross distortion of history, its leaders dismiss such claims.

Sudhakar Reddy, Vidya Bharati바카라s central publicity chief, says that 바카라Countries like Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh, all were part of India바카라s  culture. Akhand Bharat is a cultural entity. Bodh­mala talks about how all these countries broke away from Bharat,바카라 he says, adding that RSS leaders like Savarkar and M.S. Golwalkar should be taught along with Gandhi and Ambedkar.

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With RSS-run schools on an expansion mode, many historians have flagged it as a dangerous project with the potential to deepen rifts among communities.

Historian S. Irfan Habib says that a false narrative of history will create a divisive society. 바카라It바카라s a serious issue that history is being distorted and fed to young minds. They will grow up with an absolutely outrageous vision of India, India바카라s past, present and future. This poses a serious threat to our social fabric,바카라 says Habib.

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Shriram Araokar, All India General Secretary of Vidya Bharati, spiritedly contests the view: 바카라If an education system is based on the knowledge system of a country, what is there to be ashamed of? We have never hurt other religions and faith, so why is it called saffronisation?바카라 National Book Trust chairman Govind Prasad Sharma, a former president of Vidya Bharati, concurs. 바카라We have to teach our children about Indian culture. It is not there in other books. Today if you ask children about the number of Vedas, puranas, or Upanishads or about the Gita, Ramayana or Mahabharata, they will be in the dark. How can they be part of the country till they know these?바카라 he asks.

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A biology class in Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya

Photograph by Suresh K. Pandey

NEP & RSS Schools

While the New Education Policy (NEP) passed by the Union government was welcomed by the RSS and its affiliates for incorporating many of its suggestions, critics say that a new curriculum will be in line with the Vidya Bharati schools.

As a committee has been instituted to revise the NCERT syllabus, Sangh leaders say that they are hopeful of an overhaul of the curriculum. A 12-member panel is headed by former ISRO chief K. Kasturirangan, who also led the drafting committee of the NEP 2020.

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NBT chairman Sharma, a member of the panel, says that as the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) was last prepared in 2005 under the UPA government, it needs to be reviewed immediately. 바카라It바카라s imperative that the Indian knowledge system, no longer part of mainstream education, should be taught in our syllabus. It needs to be integrated with the system. I would suggest incl­uding Vedic mathematics바카라you can solve maths problems in two minutes where normally it takes half an hour,바카라 he says.  

RSS outfits such as Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal (BSM), Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas (SSUN) and Bharatiya Bhasha Manch have been actively engaging academics from across the country to get feedback on educational ref­orms. SSUN secretary Atul Kothari says that if Ramayana and Gita can be taught in foreign countries, it should be a part of the curriculum here as well.

바카라The syllabus, currently theory-based, should be based on real-life experiences like those of the Indian knowledge system. Our economy was very strong in ancient times. It바카라s not there in today바카라s syllabi. Some of the current syllabi gives wrong information about people who sacrificed their lives for the country. It needs to be corrected,바카라 says Kothari.

(This appeared in the print edition as "Bharatavarsha In Palimpsest")

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