Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 10:31:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 19:00:27
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An analysis of the NCERT special modules on 'Partition Horrors'
The NCERT special modules on 'Partition Horrors' are misleading and opportunistic, says historian Hasnain Naqvi. These modules risk turning a historical tragedy into a political farce.
Naqvi argues that the NCERT module, divided into four chapters, glosses over the historical complexity of the partition of the Indian subcontinent. The chapters falsely portray the partition as a singular event caused solely by the decision to divide the country into a Hindu-majority India and a Muslim-majority Pakistan.
The modules fail to address the socio-economic and political aspirations of the Muslim majority population in eastern Punjab and western Uttar Pradesh. Furthermore, they do not accurately represent the role of the Hindu right, the Muslim League, and the politics of communalism in accelerating the process of partition.
The historian calls for greater sensitivity and accuracy in presenting historical events. Students and citizens deserve to learn true history, free from the bias of those in power today.
Ultimately, Nanwin Naqvi emphasizes that the NCERT special modules require significant revision to provide a more balanced and accurate view of history.