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Sonam Kapoor Ahuja questions CBSE’s decision to remove chapters on nationalism, secularism, calls it 'bizarre'

CBSE’s move is to ‘rationalise’ its syllabus by dropping certain chapters to reduce course load
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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, July 17

Actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja has questioned the Central Board for Secondary Education’s decision to remove chapters based on secularism, nationalism, citizenship, democracy and other topics.

The 35-year-old actress called the move ‘bizarre’ in an Instagram post. 

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“This is bizarre. Some of the most important topics are being left out. How are young minds supposed to form political opinions?,” she wrote. 

Sonam also shared a news article on the same with her post.

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The CBSE’s move is to ‘rationalise’ its syllabus by dropping certain chapters to reduce course load on students in the view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi said addressed the controversy, saying, “The reduction of syllabus from classes 9 to 12 has been interpreted differently. Contrary to some of the impressions being created, it is clarified that the rationalization of syllabus up to 30 per cent has been undertaken for nearly 190 subjects for the academic session 2020-21 as a one-time measure only.”

Sonam recently flew to London after spending almost three months in India during the coronavirus lockdown. “London I’m back,” the actor wrote, over a video that showed the Thames from above. “So beautiful,” she added, on footage of the landing.

Sonam followed it up with several more videos of herself, unpacking food.

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