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sanskrit is an optional subject from now onwards .http://cbse.extraminds.com/Article/Now-Sanskrit-as-Optional-Subject
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Same reason....why majority indians who study english are not so fluent in it.
It also said sanskrit was taught as compulsory subject. and as for 10th std there was no sanskrit till 9th we used to read it and yes it was compulsory for us.From the link posted in post#466.
"Sanskrit was never a compulsory subject"
It also said sanskrit was taught as compulsory subject. and as for 10th std there was no sanskrit till 9th we used to read it and yes it was compulsory for us.
And even teaching of Ramayana and mahabharata in hindi non detailed subject is against the secular education.
How about the poetry syllabus of hindi which teaches hymn/dohas etc worshipping hindu god krishna.
It also said sanskrit was taught as compulsory subject. and as for 10th std there was no sanskrit till 9th we used to read it and yes it was compulsory for us.
And even teaching of Ramayana and mahabharata in hindi non detailed subject is against the secular education.
How about the poetry syllabus of hindi which teaches hymn/dohas etc worshipping hindu god krishna.
Its not school but schools.when KV and other CBSE affiliated schools does teach sanskrit as compulsory subjects.even if you discard them how about teaching of hindu religious text in hindi syllabus or say in other languages like telugu and bangla etc whose state board teach their regional language as 2nd language .Fortunately or unfortunately may be you used to study in a school where Sanskrit was compulsory. For example when I was in school n ICSE board we had Malayalam as 2nd language...but there were 2-3 kids who was not fluent in the language, so instead they took French.
there were direct chopai of ramcharita manas in hindi.They are taught as the story, not the verses drawn directly from these epics.
Thats different matter .but you cant deny that hindu religious text are imposed on other religion student indirectly through backdoor .thats what ticker was pointing out.Well I studied Mahabhratha, Ramayana, Life of Jesus Christ etc all in school text books...but if you feel offended you are free to file a petition in the court.
Its not school but schools.when KV and other CBSE affiliated schools does teach sanskrit as compulsory subjects.even if you discard them how about teaching of hindu religious text in hindi syllabus or say in other languages like telugu and bangla etc whose state board teach their regional language as 2nd language .
there were direct chopai of ramcharita manas in hindi.
how about the chhand of meera,raskhan etc written in praise of Krishna
Thats different matter .but you cant deny that hindu religious text are imposed on other religion student indirectly through backdoor .thats what ticker was pointing out.
there were direct chopai of ramcharita manas in hindi.
Can you explain what Hindu trimurti is our national emblem.
let india become kasargod then you can yourself see who sits silent.But Maulanas & AIMPLB stalwarts who are ever ready to protect the rights of Indian Muslims is conspicuously silent on the issue..I wonder why?
It depends on ones own outlook.as i see its being imposed on hindu minds.Then I also studied life of Jesus Christ, Gautama Buddha etc..does that mean Christian teachings are imposed majority Hindu students through back door..or do you think that its an effort by Govt to educate the children about the various religions that exist in this vast land.
Indian national emblem may not be known as trimurti as I said earlier - I may be wrong. But I know that it was related to Ashoka.
there are not 3 lions in asoka's sarnath emblem but there are 4 lions .most of time you come up with half baked true lies.Indian national emblem may not be known as trimurti as I said earlier - I may be wrong. But I know that it was related to Ashoka.
let india become kasargod then you can yourself see who sits silent.
It depends on ones own outlook.as i see its being imposed on hindu minds.
Fortunately or unfortunately may be you used to study in a school where Sanskrit was compulsory. For example when I was in school n ICSE board we had Malayalam as 2nd language...but there were 2-3 kids who was not fluent in the language, so instead they took French.
Well I studied Mahabhratha, Ramayana, Life of Jesus Christ etc all in school text books...but if you feel offended you are free to file a petition in the court.
All three are shirk.Those chopai mentions the incidents from that epic in poetic form, not for asking for worshipping.
So, what are you views about Zorostrianism component in the Islamic belief of sub continent or wolf legend among Turks. So people are comfortable with it but not comfortable with learning two great epics.