Vinay Katiyar says madarsas refusing to hoist national flag on Independence Day should be categorised as traitors
Vinay Katiyar says madarsas refusing to hoist national flag on Independence Day should be categorised as traitors
Vishwa Hindu Parishad Leader Vinay Katiyar On Friday Said That National Anthem Should Be Sung And National Flag Be Hoisted At All Schools And Madarsa. He Added That People Who Donât Agree Should Be Categorised As Traitors.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Ashish Ranjan | Updated on: 11 Aug 2017, 05:52:04 PM
New Delhi:
Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Vinay Katiyar on Friday said that national anthem should be sung and national flag be hoisted at all schools and madarsa. He added that people who don’t agree should be categorised as traitors.
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UP government has reviews the schools syllabus in a meeting. The government will include Indian environment, local characteristics of Uttar Pradesh, and chapters on Indian personalities in the curriculum. UP government reviews schools syllabus  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Uttar Pradesh government has reviewed the schools syllabus in a meeting held on Wednesday. The officials of Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Department and Basic Education Council along with the State Council of Education, Research and Training were present at the meeting to review and revise the schools curriculum in the state.
In the meeting, it was decided to include the Indian environment, local characteristics of Uttar Pradesh, and chapters on Indian personalities in the curriculum. The meeting was also attended by officials of the State Institute of Language, Institute of Advanced Studies, Institute of English Language, and State