Who is the education minister of karnataka 2022

  1. Education minister announces textbook revisions for this year in Karnataka
  2. Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself
  3. ‘We reduced lessons on Tipu, Cong not bothered’: Ex


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Education minister announces textbook revisions for this year in Karnataka

The education minister of Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Madhu Bangarappa has published the decision to revise textbooks this year. The Congress in its manifesto had promised to make it accurate to school textbooks have changes have made when the BJP was in power In an attempt to prioritize the interests of students, Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa has announced that the revision of school textbooks will be tackled this year. The manifesto will soon be presented before the Cabinet for approval, considering the fulfillment of the promises made in the party manifesto. The aim to cut the changes made to the textbooks during the previous government’s tenure, as well as address concerns regarding the National Education Policy (NEP). He confirmed that essential revisions will be introduced as additional to ensure students are not having burden. While the chapters will remain in the textbooks, teachers will receive fully structural guidance on what to teach and what to leave off.

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa did not go into details, when asked about reports that plans are on to remove some lessons from textbooks introduced by previous BJP government, including one on RSS founder KB Hedgewar Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa on Thursday said revision of school textbooks will be done this year itself “in the interest of the students.” The Congress in its poll manifesto had promised to undo the changes made to school textbooks when the BJP was in power, and had also promised to scrap National Education Policy (NEP). “The Chief Minister is personally interested in this, it was also clearly mentioned in our manifesto — of which I was the vice president — that we will revise the textbook in the interest of the students. Same thing will stand. As we are implementing the guarantees, in the same way in my department we will fulfill what he had said,” PTI quoted Bangarappa as saying. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said, “There are reports in the media that we may not revise this year as the textbooks have already reached the students. No we will do it this year itself by introducing whatever necessary as a supplementary. There is such a system and it has been done several times in the past. We have already begun the work in this regard.” It is also being ensured that there is no burden on ...

‘We reduced lessons on Tipu, Cong not bothered’: Ex

Former Karnataka education minister BC Nagesh on Friday slammed the Congress over the row of syllabus change and said though the party was in power at the Centre for several years, it was not bothered about nationalism. Congress leaders were communists and didn't encourage nationalistic views, the former minister said amid the row over Karnataka textbook revision by the Congress in which chapters on RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar may get axed from books. Former Karnataka Education Minister BC Nagesh (File) Speaking to news agency ANI, Nagesh said, “They have now come to the textbooks to divert people's attention. They always give false statements to divert people's attention. Siddaramaiah is a so-called self-declared educationalist, basically, they are communists...They don't encourage any nationalistic views.” Nagesh further spoke about the Congress government's decision to revise school textbooks for this year. He said, “We made changes (in the textbooks) by taking these people into confidence. But they were hurt by these changes, we removed the lessons on Nehru & reduced the lessons on Tipu Sultan. We brought such lessons that develops a feeling of nationalism among students. Though Congress ruled the country and the state for many years but they are not bothered about the education system. We were practising the same system framed by Macaulay.” Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader CT Ravi slammed Karnataka's Congress government Friday, declaring 'they're in power.....