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Himachal Pradesh Board's Decision to Drop Sanskrit Raises Controversy: Find Out the Reason

The Himachal School Education Board has recently revoked its decision to introduce Sanskrit as a subject in primary schools across the state. This decision comes as a relief for primary school teachers and addresses concerns about the burden on students and teachers due to the introduction of the subject. Let's delve into the details of this development.

 
Himachal Pradesh Board's Decision to Drop Sanskrit Raises Controversy: Find Out the Reason

The Himachal School Education Board has recently revoked its decision to introduce Sanskrit as a subject in primary schools across the state. This decision comes as a relief for primary school teachers and addresses concerns about the burden on students and teachers due to the introduction of the subject. Let's delve into the details of this development.
Himachal Pradesh Board's Decision to Drop Sanskrit Raises Controversy: Find Out the Reason

Background:

  • Earlier, the Himachal School Education Board had initiated plans to introduce Sanskrit in primary schools, which raised concerns among teachers due to the shortage of staff and lack of expertise in the subject.
  • The decision to introduce Sanskrit led to additional burdens on both students and teachers, as many schools had only one teacher, and there were challenges in teaching the subject effectively.

Decision Reversal:

  • The Himachal School Education Board has withdrawn the decision to introduce Sanskrit in primary schools, considering the challenges faced by teachers and students.
  • Education Minister Rohit Thakur and other stakeholders, including the District Primary Teachers Association, played a crucial role in arriving at this decision.
  • The decision to cancel the compartment exams was also taken to alleviate the burden on primary schools, which are already grappling with a shortage of teachers.

Challenges and Solutions:

  • In the previous academic year, there were issues with the printing and distribution of examination sheets for Sanskrit subjects, prompting teachers to create exam papers themselves.
  • The decision to halt Sanskrit teaching in primary schools aims to address the difficulties faced by both students and teachers and ensure a smooth learning process.