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The challenges before scalar historiography of India

By: Rezavi, Syed Ali Nadeem.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Scientist Description: 53(1-2), Jan-Feb, 2025: p.41-48. In: Social ScientistSummary: In the 83rd annual session of the Indian history congress (IHC), certain issues concerning the teaching and purveying of secular historiography in India were tagged. Of the five resolutions taken up by the executive committee and the general body of the JHC, three were a) the history syllabus as drafted by the UGC to be imposed on students in the Indian universities and colleges; b) the tampering (with deletions and additions) of school text hoods which would adversely affect the general understanding of our shared past of young citizens; and c) deliberate attempts by ascertain section to denigrate he senior liberal left historians by calming that they confined themselves sin livery towards, churning jargon riddled papers. – Reproduced
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In the 83rd annual session of the Indian history congress (IHC), certain issues concerning the teaching and purveying of secular historiography in India were tagged. Of the five resolutions taken up by the executive committee and the general body of the JHC, three were a) the history syllabus as drafted by the UGC to be imposed on students in the Indian universities and colleges; b) the tampering (with deletions and additions) of school text hoods which would adversely affect the general understanding of our shared past of young citizens; and c) deliberate attempts by ascertain section to denigrate he senior liberal left historians by calming that they confined themselves sin livery towards, churning jargon riddled papers. – Reproduced

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