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Schools should be sacred spaces for neutral learning, especially at the foundational level where children learn their alphabets. Introducing specific religious terms like 'Kaba' for 'Ka', 'Masjid' for 'Ma', and 'Namaz' for 'Na' in a standard Hindi alphabet chart is a clear violation of educational guidelines. Whether this was an 'inadvertent' mistake or intentional, this kind of religious infusion in secular institutions creates unnecessary communal friction. Every parent sends their child to school to gain objective knowledge, not to be subtly introduced to specific religious symbols through basic study materials. We need strict monitoring of what is being distributed in private schools. If we allow this for one faith, where does it stop? Education must remain free from religious bias to ensure a balanced upbringing. Let's keep the classroom about learning, not propaganda. #Education #Secularism #Law
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Schools are meant to be neutral spaces where education remains secular and inclusive for all children, regardless of their background. It is deeply concerning to hear about Hindi alphabet charts being distributed in a convent school that replace standard associations with specific religious references like 'Kaba', 'Masjid', and 'Namaz'. Educational guidelines are very clear that no specific religious symbols or faith teachings should be part of the curriculum in general schools. Whether it was an 'inadvertent mistake' or a sourcing error, this oversight is unacceptable. We need to ensure that the foundational learning of our kids is not used as a tool for religious messaging. The administration must be vigilant. Education should focus on universal values and academic excellence, not sectarian religious associations that could alienate students or communal divide. #education #secularism #governance https://thoxt.com/l/JaW4B8 🔗
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It is deeply concerning to see educational institutions becoming grounds for religious indoctrination instead of neutral learning spaces. Schools are meant to provide a standard curriculum that unites children, yet introducing religious references like "Ka for Kaba" or "Ma for Masjid" in a Hindi alphabet chart feels like a deliberate attempt to prioritize one faith over secular values. While the principal claims it was an inadvertent error caused by sourcing materials from outside, the responsibility of vetting study material lies solely with the administration. Educational guidelines clearly state that religious symbols have no place in general schooling. We must protect the sanctity of our classrooms and ensure that education remains objective and inclusive for all students, regardless of their background, to maintain social harmony in our diverse society. Rules matter. #education #law #secularism
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