by
Nathan Falde from Ancient-Origins Website
The teaching of Darwinian evolution is under threat in India. Source: Andrea Izzotti / Adobe Stock
This startling decision was recently announced by
the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT),
a government organization tasked with choosing textbooks and set
curricula for India's 256 million students.
But now
evolution has been officially
expunged from the science textbooks that students in these grades
read, putting it on the list of forbidden topics.
The Hindu nationalist government is removing references to Darwinian evolution from textbooks in India. (gopixa / Adobe Stock)
The Breakthrough Science Society has
collected signatures from more than 4,000 scientists and researchers
in an
open letter that implores NCERT to reverse their decision and
return evolution to the list of approved subject matter for early
high school students.
As of now, students who choose to study biology as an elective in the 11th and 12th grades will still use textbooks that discuss evolution.
But this has not stemmed the tide of criticism the Modi government has faced for its interference in science teaching, for reasons that have nothing to do with science.
Another academic criticizing the decision to delete Darwinian evolution from textbooks is the former head of NCERT, Krishna Kumar, who served in that position before Narendra Modi and his nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rose to power in 2014.
While rejecting Darwinian evolution, nationalist Hindu groups are promoting an alternative theory of evolution that,
In this theory, there are ten Vishnu avatars that have manifested on Earth overall, representing different groups of life forms, and collectively they are known as the Dashavatara in Hindu scripture.
The avatars appeared on Earth in different stages, with each successive set of life forms they created being more complex than those that came before,
depicting the ten avatars of the god Vishnu, as mentioned in Hindu religious texts. Nationalist Hindu groups have rejected Darwinian evolution in India in favor of promoting this alternative theory of evolution. (mitrarudra / Adobe Stock)
NCERT has made changes in other types of texts as
well, deleting passages that make Hindu nationalists uncomfortable
from political science and history books used at various grade
levels.
One deleted sentence noted that Gandhi,
The Hindu nationalist educational reformers that currently run NCERT have also taken aim at the country's more ancient political history, specifically seeking to delegitimize or ignore the accomplishments and contributions of Muslims.
They've ordered the
deletion from Indian history
textbooks of whole sections devoted to the Mughals, an
Islamic people whose leaders ruled the Indian subcontinent from the
16th through the 19th centuries.
Schoolchildren are now being denied the right to
learn about the achievements of this empire, and about an important
time in Indian history.
But few expect the Indian government to reverse course.
At the same time NCERT has been tinkering with
textbook content, Hindu nationalists have begun pushing for changes
in curriculums that would include fictional stories about how the
Hindus have been historically repressed by India's Muslim minority
(Muslims currently comprise 14 percent of the Indian population).
stress that all educated citizens should be aware of Darwinian evolution in the study of biology. (frank / Adobe Stock)
Even critiques that include a religious or
spiritual element, but are still grounded in evidence and scientific
reasoning, should be included in the conversation.
It is instead motivated by popular fashions in Indian nationalist politics and by reactionary religious fervor.
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