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NCERT Revises History Textbook: Tipu Sultan, Haidar Ali & Anglo-Mysore Wars Omitted

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NCERT Revises History Textbook: Tipu Sultan, Haidar Ali & Anglo-Mysore Wars Omitted

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In a significant move, the newly updated Class 8 NCERT Social Science textbook has omitted important historical figures such as Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali, as well as critical events like the Anglo-Mysore Wars, from the chapter discussing colonial rule in India. The update has sparked a wave of concern among historians, educators, and political observers, who argue that this reshaping of historical narratives may dilute the understanding of India’s complex resistance to British rule.

🔍 What’s Been Removed?

The previous editions of the textbook included:

Detailed references to Tipu Sultan, known as the "Tiger of Mysore," who fiercely resisted British colonial advances.

Insights on Haidar Ali, his father, who laid the foundation for Mysore’s military resistance.

The four Anglo-Mysore Wars that played a pivotal role in India’s colonial history.

However, these have now been removed from the latest version, raising eyebrows regarding the motivation behind such exclusions.

🏛️ Expert Reactions

Historians argue that Tipu Sultan's military tactics and administrative reforms were significant in challenging British dominance. His omission, they say, represents a step towards minimizing non-conventional heroes of Indian history.

On the other hand, NCERT officials maintain that the revision is part of a broader effort to reduce syllabus load and ensure “concise content for better learning outcomes.”

🧠 Why This Matters

Removing such important figures could:

Undermine the diversity of India’s resistance movements.

Present a narrower view of anti-colonial struggle, focusing only on select regions or leaders.

Spark further debate about the politicization of educational content.

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(FAQ) – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q1: Why did NCERT remove Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali from the textbook?

A: NCERT states the revision is part of syllabus rationalization. Critics argue it alters historical representation.

Q2: Are the Anglo-Mysore Wars completely removed?

A: Yes, the updated Class 8 Social Science chapter no longer discusses the Anglo-Mysore Wars in detail.

Q3: Was there any public consultation before this change?

A: NCERT revisions are reviewed by expert committees, but public consultation is often limited.

Q4: Where can students learn about Tipu Sultan now?

A: Tipu Sultan is still included in certain state board syllabi and higher-class history textbooks, but not in the revised NCERT Class 8 content.

Published on:July 17,2025

Published  by :Selvi

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