Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Expert Committee's suggestion is not a Surrendering

The Text book expert committee's suggestion or recommendations are to be welcomed. because it has been constituted by Government and it constis Experts to clear  and to make  the book most suitable to attain carricular objects, at the same time considering the  genuine complaints from  the societiy. The authority  never claimed the book is 100 percent perfect. So that govt. formed the ex.pert committee.It is also a culture of democricy.
But , our opposition parties' aim is another one.I believe , actually they are not took the spirit of its acadamic aspect, modern learning pedogogy etc.
lovingly wahab
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And this is from Hamza Pottindavida, a wel wisher of Kerala's modern learning methedology:



Fine, if there is a recommendation from the committee to remove this lesson from the text book, then, this should be seen in the context of the mayhem created by
all religious bodies, communal and the secular parties alike out of political vendetta
This may not change the basic issues which were highlighted by many progressive writers in this forum. This may not mean that Mr Wahab kp or me are going to propagate or promote mixed marriages and call for a 'Jihad' toward this or would set an example ourselves !
What we were trying to highlight was the need to have tolerance, acceptability, pluralistic thinking and multi cultural co-existence
There would be many who are strongly believing in these lines and India being a secular country need to incorporate some kind of secular thinking process in the educational environment without hurting any particular religious sentiments which the Kerala Education ministry did not do in this context
As I said earlier, we are still teaching Darwin and the Origin of species in our schools which is a direct attack on all established religions as Islam, Christianityor Hinduism consider this as the case for our origin !

All religions have shown a tolerance here and what we need is the same kind of acceptance in other areas
We have a well established Madarasa system which will definitely take care of all "Kufriyaths' taught in our modern schools !

Best Regards/Hamza

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